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  1. Elizabeth Woodville (6291 bytes)
    16: ...mised to marry her.) This information came to the fore when a priest (believed to be [[Robert Stillingto...
  2. Humerus (13486 bytes)
    1: ...e '''humerus''' is an long bone in the [[arm]] or fore-legs (animals) that runs from the [[shoulder]] to...
    21: Some of the [[forearm]] muscles, (such as [[pronator teres]], and th...
    66: ...on of origin of some of the Flexor muscles of the forearm; the ulnar nerve runs in a groove on the back ...
    71: ...cartilaginous. During the first year, sometimes before birth, ossification commences in the head of the ...
  3. Boat (6417 bytes)
    85: ...'' is the after end of the hull. The adjectives ''fore''/''forward'' and ''aft'' mean towards the bow an...
    100: ... a yacht's owner was of linen, later cotton. Therefore cordage used to control a sailing boat, tends to ...
    102: ...ustable in use is running rigging. For example, a forestay is standing rigging and a sheet or a halyard ...
  4. History of biology (3053 bytes)
    13: ... studies of [[developmental biology]] came to the fore as ''[[unsolved problems in biology|unsolved prob...
  5. Pluto (planet) (26470 bytes)
    126: ...ewborn child. Mythological names were much to the fore: ''[[Cronus]]'' and ''[[Minerva]]'' (proposed by ...
    201: ...e astronomers think it is only a matter of time before a Kuiper Belt object larger than Pluto is discove...
    203: ...s was discovered ([[5 Astraea]]), just one year before [[Neptune (planet)|Neptune]], and soon every year...
  6. Butterfly (9348 bytes)
    29: ...g of wax which prevents the egg from drying out before the larva has had time to fully develop. Each egg...
    40: ...utterflies have four wings, but unlike moths, the fore and hindwings are not hooked together, permitting...
  7. Throat (1067 bytes)
    10: ...gaff-rigged [[schooner]]s and in other ships with fore-and-aft rigging. It is absent in modern [[bermuda...
  8. Finger (2398 bytes)
    3: ... due to the placement of their [[muscle]]s in the fore[[arm]], with motion communicated via long [[tendo...
    8: # [[index finger]], pointer finger, or forefinger
  9. Age of Enlightenment (36312 bytes)
    28: ...the courage to use your own intelligence! is therefore the motto of the enlightenment.''
    31: ...en individuals, rather than families, came to the fore, and with it the increasing focus on individual l...
    72: ...ness of the cosmos was seen as proof of God; therefore it was a proof of the power of monarchy. Natural ...
    79: ...urning foolishly established traditions, and therefore analogized itself to the Encyclopediasts and othe...
    83: ...macy of rationalism and rationalization, and therefore any attack on it is connected to despotism and ma...
  10. Bobcat (4586 bytes)
    15: ...4–35 lb)]] and its habitat is [[deciduous]] forests and wooded areas in most of the western and so...
    41: ... hind prints usually fall exactly on top of their fore prints (this is not the case in the photograph in...
  11. Ship (18843 bytes)
    4: ... carrying four or five masts, also introduced the fore and aft rig to larger vessels, so few ship-rigged...
    19: Before mechanisation, merchant ships always used [[sail]...
    47: ...nabled an officer to observe docking manoeuvres before giving orders. [[RMS Titanic]] had one but they h...
    56: * [[Forecastle]] - a partial deck, above the upper deck an...
    117: ...rque]] A sailing vessel with three or more masts, fore-and-aft rigged on only the aftermost.
  12. Mahatma Gandhi (35350 bytes)
    22: <!-- ATTENTION!! Before changing the following paragraph, please note tha...
    23: ...had not shown a particular interest in religion before, he began to read works of and about Hinduism, [[...
    42: ... success, empowering the Indian people as never before, yet just as the movement reached its apex, it en...
    46: ...but returned to the fore in [[1928]]. The year before, the British government appointed a new constitut...
    52: ...as an expediency rather than a way of life. Therefore, he resigned as party leader and left the party e...
  13. Tennis (24557 bytes)
    32: ...he player or team hitting the ball exactly once before it has bounced twice or hit any fixtures. It then...
    56: Balls wear out quickly in serious play, and therefore are changed after every nine games. The first su...
    64: ... basic shots in his or her repertoire: the serve, forehand, backhand, volley, half-volley, overhead smas...
    73: ===Forehand===
    74: :''Main article: [[Forehand]]''
  14. Insect (14296 bytes)
    66: ... water along with potassium and sodium ions. Therefore, insects don't usually excrete water with their f...
    96: 27. fore-gut (crop, gizzard)<br/>
  15. Viking Age (10637 bytes)
    40: ...dern [[Godthabsfjord]] (64?N 51?W), established before the [[12th century]]. It has been extensively exc...
    52: ...they attacked quickly and unexpectedly and left before a counter-offensive could be launched. Longships ...
    54: ...ing ships began to be built with raised platforms fore and aft, from which archers could shoot down into...
  16. Charles Darwin (47469 bytes)
    43:
    113: ...o Lyell. Darwin did so, shocked that he had been "forestalled" and though Wallace had not asked for publ...
    130: ...sa Gray]]&ndash;actively pushed his work onto the fore of the scientific and public stage, and defended ...
    148: ... theology with the aim of becoming a clergyman, before joining [[the Voyage of the Beagle]]. He later re...
    159: ...e was no line to draw between man and beast would forever make Darwin a symbol of iconoclasm who removed...
  17. Bobcats (4586 bytes)
    15: ...4&ndash;35 lb)]] and its habitat is [[deciduous]] forests and wooded areas in most of the western and so...
    41: ... hind prints usually fall exactly on top of their fore prints (this is not the case in the photograph in...
  18. Cockatiels (4283 bytes)
    20: ... the male, yellow covers most of the head and the fore part of the crest.
  19. Economic history of the United States (14450 bytes)
    5: ...d progressive policies that, for better or worse, forever altered the course of the U.S. economy. In 191...
    8: ...ail. Some historians blame the crash on a lack of foresight in President Coolidge, pointing out that his...
    19: ...iedman]] and [[F. A. Hayek]] began to come to the fore. The next few decades would see much slower GDP ...
    36: ...nment statistics should be considered carefully before being accepted. A 2% reduction in the national d...
  20. Ammosaurus (2891 bytes)
    20: ...at its attacker with its large thumb claws on its fore legs.

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