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  1. List of people by name: Ad (7741 bytes)
    10: ...dair, John A. M.]], (1864-1938), U.S. Congressman from Indiana
    17: *[[Adolphe-Charles Adam|Adam, Adolphe-Charles]], (1803-1856), composer
    37: ...ms, Andrew]], (1736-1797), U.S. poloitical leader from Connecticut
    40: *[[Charles Francis Adams, Sr.|Adams, Charles Francis]] (1807-1886), grandson of John Adams, son o...
    41: *[[Charles Francis Adams, Jr.|Adams, Charles Francis, Jr.]] (1835-1915), son of above, Civil War ...
  2. Bass clarinet (3454 bytes)
    13: ... [[1772]], or by Heinrich Grenser in [[1793]]. [[Adolphe Sax]], a Belgian manufacturer of musical instrume...
    16: ...t is probably "The Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy" from [[Tchaikovsky]]'s ballet ''[[The Nutcracker]]''...
    24: [[Karlheinz Stockhausen]]'s ''In Freundschaft'' (1977) can also be played on the bass...
  3. Sarrusophone (1431 bytes)
    1: ... lawsuits against Sarrus. It was named after the French bandmaster [[Pierre Auguste Sarrus]] (1813-18...
    3: ... similar to a saxophone, and it was made in sizes from sopranino to subcontrabass.
    5: ...ne in E-flat enjoyed a vogue as a less physically fragile subsitute for the contrabassoon, so that it ...
  4. Saxophone (14311 bytes)
    1: [[Image:Baritonesax.jpg|right|frame|Saxophones of different sizes play in differen...
    3: ...outhpiece like the clarinet. It was invented by [[Adolphe Sax]] in the mid-[[1840s]]. The saxophone is most...
    7: ...legated to military bands--this despite his great friendship with the influential Parisian composer [[...
    16: ...instrument to learn, especially when transferring from other woodwind instruments, though a great amou...
    20: ... number of saxophones being commercially produced from materials other than brass. Silver, copper and ...
  5. Alto saxophone (1789 bytes)
    2: ...e fourth in size of the sax family which consists from smallest to largest of [[sopranissimo saxophone...
    4: ...notes (the altissimo register), however, are less-frequently mastered.
    10: ...iter. New alto saxophones range greatly in price from hundreds of dollars to several thousands.
  6. Flugelhorn (2315 bytes)
    2: ... member of the keyed bugle family, long predating Adolphe Sax's innovative work [http://www.rickcarlson.co...
    4: ... or cornets (though not as conical as that on a [[French horn]]).
    8: ... prominent practioners include [[Clark Terry]], [[Freddie Hubbard]], [[Woody Shaw]] and [[Tom Harrell]...
  7. Tenor horn (3923 bytes)
    1: ...rass band]]s and similar ensembles, whereas the [[French horn]] tends to take the corresponding parts ...
    5: ...e transposing instruments. Their typical range is from the A below middle C to the Eb above the C abov...
    9: ...layers should be able to reach the high register (from the F above middle C onwards). Its beautiful me...
    18: ...e D# is used, in this case a G (Bb on the piano). From G to D# is 2 tones or 4 semitones, the pitch to...
    22: ...saxhorn family invented in the mid-[[1800s]] by [[Adolphe Sax]], a [[Belgium|Belgian]] who is best remember...
  8. Wagner tuba (1858 bytes)
    2: ...on [[brass instrument]] that resembles both the [[French horn]] and the [[tuba]]. It was originally cr...
    4: ...s]] in 1853, when he had dropped by the shop of [[Adolphe Sax]], the inventor of the [[saxophone]]. Wagner ...
    6: ...er than written. The bass tuba's written range is from the F a twelfth below middle C to the D a ninth...
  9. Belgium (31774 bytes)
    1: ...e [[Netherlands]], [[Germany]], [[Luxembourg]], [[France]], and the [[North Sea]].
    3: ...lemish]]), mainly in the north, [[French language|French]] speakers, mainly in the south (the [[Walloo...
    13: ...emish]]: Eendracht maakt macht; [[French language|French]]: L'union fait la force; [[German language|G...
    17: |'''[[Official language]]''' || [[French language|French]], [[Flemish language|Flemish]], [[German lan...
    50: ...l><sup>1</sup> Prior to [[1999]]: [[franc|Belgian franc]].</small>
  10. List of people by name: Q (4474 bytes)
    29: *[[Francis Quarles|Quarles, Francis]], (1592-1644), poet
    45: *[[Francois Quesnay|Quesnay, Francois]], economist
    47: *[[Adolphe Quetelet|Quetelet, Adolphe]], (1796-1874), Belgian astronomer
    89: ...an篩se]], (b. 1935), French author with pen name Fran篩se Sagan
  11. List of painters (54090 bytes)
    7: *[[Paul Cezanne]], ([[1839]]-[[1906]]), French artist
    12: *[[Claude Monet]], ([[1840]]-[[1926]]), French [[Impressionism|impressionist]] painter
    17: *[[Pierre-Auguste Renoir]], ([[1841]]-[[1919]]), French [[Impressionism|impressionist]] painter
    29: *[[Franklin Adams]]
    59: *[[Fra Angelico]] ([[1387]]-[[1445]])
  12. List of inventors (14020 bytes)
    12: *[[Manfred von Ardenne]], (1907-1997), [[Germany]]
    53: *[[Jacques-Yves Cousteau|Jacques Cousteau]], [[France]] &mdash; [[Aqua-Lung|aqualung]]
    56: ...illiam Cullen]] &mdash; mechanical / chemical [[refrigeration]]
    87: *[[Benjamin Franklin]], (1706-1790), [[United States|USA]] &mdas...
    88: *[[William Friese-Greene]], (1855-1921) &mdash; [[cinematograph...
  13. List of chemists (10401 bytes)
    15: *[[Antoine Baum]], (1728-1804), French chemist
    16: *[[Claude Louis Berthollet]], (1748-1822), French chemist
    21: *[[Henri Braconnot]] (1780-1855), French chemist and pharmacist
    31: ...Sk&#322;odowska-Curie]], (1867-1934), Polish-born French radiation physicist
    44: *[[Jean Baptiste Dumas]], (1800-1884), French chemist
  14. List of mathematicians (37424 bytes)
    24: *[[Jean le Rond d'Alembert]] (France, [[1717]] - [[1783]])
    28: *[[Andr魍arie Amp貥]], (France, [[1775]] - [[1836]])
    35: *[[Antoine Arbogast]] (France, [[1759]] - [[1803]])
    38: *[[Jean-Robert Argand]] (France, [[1768]] - [[1822]])
    46: *[[Michael Francis Atiyah]] (Britain, [[1929]] - )
  15. List of astronomers (40322 bytes)
    34: *[[Eugene M. Antoniadi]] ([[Greece]], [[France]], [[1870]] &ndash; [[1944]])
    36: *[[Francois Arago]] ([[France]], [[1786]] &ndash; [[1853]])
    38: *[[Friedrich Wilhelm August Argelander]] ([[Germany]], ...
    47: *[[Adrien Auzout]] ([[France]], [[1622]] &ndash; [[1691]])
    56: *[[Benjamin Baillaud]] ([[France]], [[1848]] &ndash; [[1934]])
  16. July 24 (8660 bytes)
    12: ...]] after serving three years for [[embezzlement]] from a bank.
    26:
    33: ...] - [[Jim Traficant|James Traficant]] is expelled from the [[United States House of Representatives]] ...
    34: *[[2002]] - [[Alfred Moisiu]] becomes President of [[Albania]].
    40:
  17. Adolescence (13933 bytes)
    1: ...d Psyche|The Abduction of Psyche]]'' by [[William-Adolphe Bouguereau]]]]
    4: ...ned tied to physical milestones. The word derives from the [[Latin]] verb ''adolescere'' meaning "to g...
    15: ...'''tween''' has the same meaning. This word comes from the age being ''between'' that of a young child...
    23: ... in the English language: that is to say, someone from the age of thirteen to the age of nineteen. The...
    27: ...s well as cultural, economic, and systemic [[disenfrachisement]].
  18. February 22 (10772 bytes)
    9: * [[1495]] - King [[Charles VIII of France]] enters [[Naples]] to claim the city's thron...
    18: * [[1879]] - In [[Utica, New York]], [[Frank Woolworth]] opens the first of many of 5 and 1...
    24: ... United States]] to deliver a [[radio]] broadcast from the [[White House]].
    25: ...]: [[President of the United States|President]] [[Franklin D. Roosevelt]] orders General [[Douglas Mac...
    32: * [[1979]] - Independence of [[Saint Lucia]] from the [[United Kingdom]].

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