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  1. Dirt cone (206 bytes)
    1: ...elow. The surrounding ice melts away, leaving the dirt cone.

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  1. Skin (8340 bytes)
    17: ... [[blood vessel]]s, and is nourished by diffusion from the dermis. The main type of cells which make u...
    40: ...The release of antibacterial compounds decreases. Dirty skin is more prone to develop infections. Cosmet...
    47: The skin is subject to constant attack from without, and so can be afflicted by numerous ai...
  2. Weaving (6924 bytes)
    9: ...ence gives rise to many possible weave structures from the simplest plain weave, through [[twill]]s an...
    14: ..., Moravia. [[Neolithic]] textiles are well known from finds in [[pile dwellings]] in Switzerland. Th...
    16: ... and then dry them. Next, they would beat out the dirt and [[carding|card]] the wool. The wool was then ...
    20: ...lace taking the home-based [[artisan]]'s activity from a labour intensive; man-powered undertaking to ...
    24: ...n and flax to Britain and buy finished cloth back from England. Nonetheless, many people wove cloth i...
  3. Landform (3582 bytes)
    3: A number of factors, ranging from [[plate tectonics]] to [[erosion]] and [[deposi...
    97: *[[dirt cone]]
  4. Great Wall of China (10504 bytes)
    1: ...groups in Chinese history|nomadic tribes]] coming from areas now in modern day [[Mongolia]] and [[Manc...
    3: ...formidable [[1 E6 m|6,350 km]] (3,946 [[mile]]s), from [[Shanhai Pass]] on the [[Bohai Gulf]] in the e...
    12: # [[1368]]-[[1620]] (from [[Hongwu Emperor]] until [[Wanli Emperor]] of t...
    46: ...uction. Near [[Beijing]] the wall is constructed from [[quarry|quarried]] [[limestone]] blocks. In ot...
    48: ...terials are scarce, the wall was constructed from dirt rammed between rough wood tied together with wove...
  5. Cilium (3845 bytes)
    3: ...(plural ''cilia'') is an [[organelle]] projecting from a [[eukaryote|eukaryotic]] [[cell (biology)|cel...
    8: ...iduct]]s, the beating of cilia moves the [[ovum]] from the [[ovary]] to the [[uterus]].
    13: ...m may also be used to emphasize their differences from bacterial flagella.
    15: ...called a '''[[basal body]]'''. Basal body is made from the [[centriole]], which migrates to the cell s...
  6. Bill Buckner (4174 bytes)
    1: [[Image:TN_baseball.jpg|frame|125px|Baseball Clipart provided by [http://cla...
    12: ...eld, allowing Ray Knight to score the winning run from second base. It capped an astonishing comeback ...
    14: ...he still would have been unable to prevent Wilson from reaching first base. Wilson was a very fast run...
    18: ...n]] joke, the distraught Buckner threw himself in front of a locomotive in grief after his fielding er...
    24: After Buckner retired from professional baseball he moved his family to [[...
  7. October (1849 bytes)
    6: The name is from the Latin "[[Wiktionary:octo|octo]]" for "[[eig...
    25: ... October is called ''lokakuu'', meaning "month of dirt".
  8. Dodo (9332 bytes)
    15: ...itius]]. The Dodo, which is now extinct, lived on fruit and nested on the ground.
    20: Nevertheless, from artists' renditions we know that the dodo had b...
    24: ...easons, the dodo probably fattened itself on ripe fruits at the end of the wet season to live through ...
    27: ...sness, made it easy prey. The name ''dodo'' comes from the archaic [[Portuguese language|Portuguese]] ...
    29: ...en found in the old [[midden]]s of the Dutch fort Frederik Hendrik.
  9. Butterfly (9348 bytes)
    29: ...with a thin coating of wax which prevents the egg from drying out before the larva has had time to ful...
    40: ...ue legs and a number of prolegs. After it emerges from its pupal stage it cannot fly for some time bec...
    46: ...ruit, dung, and dissolved minerals in wet sand or dirt. Butterflies are also [[pollinator]]s.
    50: ...family Papilionoidea, distinguishing the skippers from the other butterflies at the series level only....
    70: * [[Gulf Fritillary]], ''Agraulis vanillae''
  10. History of California (38344 bytes)
    5: During that time, the area has gone from a [[Spain|Spanish]] outpost of interest primari...
    13: ...S)|Sierra Nevada]] foothills collected [[acorn]]s from [[oak]] trees, ground them, and leached out the...
    25: ====Francisco de Ulloa====
    26: {{main|Francisco de Ulloa}}, also [[Island of California]]
    28: ...ved by the renewal of those stories, Cortés sent Francisco de Ulloa out with three small vessels. He ...
  11. Auto racing (15302 bytes)
    8: ...aged, from [[Paris]], [[France]] to [[Bordeaux]], France. First over the line was [[ɭile Levassor]] b...
    12: ...go]], [[Illinois]] on [[November 2]], [[1895]], [[Frank Duryea]] winning in 10 h and 23 min, beating t...
    16: ..., connecting with another major city in Europe or France.
    18: ...he Paris-Madrid race. Eight fatalities caused the French government to stop the race in [[Bordeaux]] a...
    23: ...to 450 kW with the aid of multiple superchargers. From [[1928]]-[[1930]] and again in [[1934]]-[[1936]...
  12. Stock car racing (7372 bytes)
    1: ...ved short tracks are called ''[[Dirt track racing|dirt tracks]]''; longer ovals are typically known as '...
    5: ...n. This term was used to differentiate such a car from a ''race car'', a special, custom-built car des...
    7: ...ugh automobile dealers, and that all cars must be from a model run of which at least 500 cars of that ...
    13: Engines, whilst containing varying components from the various manufacturers who compete in the se...
  13. BMX racing (1539 bytes)
    1: ...gate for up to eight racers, a groomed serpentine dirt racecourse made up of various jumps, banked and f...
    7: ...n individual sport, racing teams are often formed from racers in different classifications for camarad...
  14. Allergy (18658 bytes)
    1: ... known as [[allergen]]s. The word allergy derives from the [[Greek language|Greek]] words ''allos'' me...
    4: ...e all [[hypersensitivities]] were thought to stem from the improper action of [[inflammatory]] [[immun...
    16: ...allergic to [[house_dust_mite|dust mites]]. Apart from ambient allergens, allergic reactions can be du...
    23: ...occur within 30 minutes. This response will range from slight reddening of the skin to full-blown [[hi...
    39: ...bilitation is the removal of sources of allergens from the home environment, and avoiding environments...
  15. Softball (19057 bytes)
    1: ...hardball'' to differentiate the two), but differs from it in several ways, of which the chief four are...
    3: ...sed when the hand is below the hip and no further from the body than the elbow – while in baseba...
    19: ...ectly behind home plate. The strike zone can vary from league to league and umpire to umpire. Because ...
    30: ...re field, and which may be at different distances from home plate at the right and left field foul lin...
    36: ... the infield. The infield is usually ''skinned'' (dirt), while the outfield has grass in regulation comp...
  16. Wolf (22358 bytes)
    15: ...ically reduced their [[range]]. The wolf is today frequently in the line of fire in conflicts between ...
    17: ...s an [[apex predator]], the state of the wolf can frequently be seen as a state of the land where it l...
    22: ... larger than the [[female]]s. The coloration runs from grey to grey brown but can vary through the can...
    25: The wolf [[anatomy]] differs on several points from the [[dog]]. Most obvious is a [[pre-caudal gla...
    29: ... with hard ''guard [[hair]]s'' to repel water and dirt and a thick [[wool]]ly ''undercoat'' to keep it w...
  17. Platypus (21900 bytes)
    22: ...s. There is substantial variation in average size from one region to another, though oddly this patter...
    24: ...typus [[jaw]] is constructed somewhat differently from that of other mammals, and the jaw opening [[mu...
    30: ...e reproductive system, on the other hand, differs from other placental mammals. Their paired ovaries r...
    44: ...he victim. That this could be the case is evident from the symptoms of platypus envenomation.
    46: ...ghout the affected [[limb]]. Information obtained from [[case study|case histories]] and [[anecdotal e...
  18. Anteater (6362 bytes)
    1: ...eir dense and long fur protects them from attacks from the insects. All species except the giant antea...
    4: ... [[South America|South]] and [[Central America]], frequenting low swampy savannas, along the banks of ...
    6: ...ing their nests with its powerful sharp anterior (front) claws. As the insects swarm to the damaged p...
    8: ...ss assisted by small amounts of ingested sand and dirt. [6] The tongue is attached to the sternum and mo...
    10: ...r than the giant anteater, and differ essentially from it in their habits, being mainly arboreal. They...
  19. Martin Luther (43050 bytes)
    17: ...ght|220px|The "Luther house" where Luther boarded from ages 14 to 17 while attending private school at...
    19: ...opper]] mine in nearby [[Mansfeld]]. Having risen from the [[peasantry]], his father was determined to...
    28: ...ed the young man needed more work to distract him from excessive [[rumination]]. He ordered the monk t...
    31: ...hteousness, by which humans receive righteousness from God through the perfect works, life, death and ...
    37: ...t the doctrine in question), thereby freeing them from the pains of purgatory.
  20. Dust Bowl (5196 bytes)
    2: ...1939]], this ecological disaster caused an exodus from the [[Oklahoma Panhandle]] region and also the ...
    6: ...suitable for use was developed to capture profits from the war. After the land had been stripped of i...
    8: ...were called "[[Okie]]s," whether or not they were from Oklahoma. High-end estimates for the number of ...
    11: ...]], a very strong dust storm stripped [[topsoil]] from desiccated [[South Dakota]] farmlands in just o...
    13: ...ses reported that they could not see five feet in front of them at certain points.

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