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- Jewellery (4234 bytes)
1: ...s. [[Costume jewelry|Costume jewellery]] is made from less valuable materials. However, jewellery can...
3: ...ke hair ornaments or [[Body piercing jewelry|body piercing jewellery]].
5: ...rd "jewel", which was [[anglicise]]d from the Old French "jouel" in around the [[13th century]]. Furt...
14: This is a jewellery [[timeline]] from the first uses of [[metal]] in [[history]] to t...
63: *The Splendor of Ethnic Jewelry - France Borel, 1994. - Cornett (5160 bytes)
2: ...''cornetto''' is an early wind instrument, dating from the [[Renaissance]] period. It was used in what...
14: Historically, the cornett was frequently used in consort with [[sackbutt]]s (2 cor...
24: ...ed the sound of the cornett as "a ray of sunshine piercing the shadows". Yet there is also evidence that th... - St. Peter's Basilica (17805 bytes)
22: ...pear to be part of the drum, but which stand away from it like buttresses, to absorb the outward thrus...
26: ...right|300px|Light streams down into the sanctuary from the dome cupola.]]
31: ...y [[Antonio Averulino]] ([[1455]]), and preserved from the previous basilica.
33: ...ating the most recent openings:<!-- This is taken from an old source, is the inscription new since 200...
68: ...d the holy door in the year of the great jubilee, from the incarnation of the Lord 2000-2001. - Cheek (284 bytes)
1: ...ht cheek. Cheek piercing is a rare form of [[body piercing]]. - Archery (18991 bytes)
7: ...involves shooting arrows at a target for accuracy from a set distance or distances. This is the most p...
11: ...ionale de Tir ࠬ'Arc). Olympic rules are derived from FITA rules.
15: ... 18 m and 25 m. Outdoor distances range from 30 m to 90 m (for senior archers, jun...
25: ... spaced concentric rings, which have score values from 1 through 10 assigned to them. In addition, the...
60: ...rks or flags are set out in an area archers shoot from a start point at an elected mark attempting to ... - Jaguar (9341 bytes)
19: ...heavier. The easiest way to distinguish a jaguar from a leopard, beside the jaguar’s much more powe...
21: Jaguars vary from 5.3 to 6 feet (1.62 to 1.83 m) in length, exclu...
25: The jaguar's habitat ranges from the rain forests of [[South America|South]] and...
27: ...o shoot a jaguar for its pelt. Fossils of jaguars from as far north as [[Missouri]] confirm these cats...
34: ...They are opportunists and will take anything from frogs, mice, birds, fish, to domestic livestock. A ... - Mosquito (10897 bytes)
15: .... The females of most mosquito species suck blood from other animals. Size varies but is rarely greate...
25: ... blood to get the necessary protein. Males differ from females, with mouth parts not suitable for bloo...
62: ... since computer speakers aren't designed for high frequency sounds (15-20 KHz range) - Sword (24928 bytes)
2: ...h German]] ''Schwert'', literally "wounding tool" from a [[Proto-Indo-European language|Proto-Indo-Eu...
8: [[Image:Sword of Gou Jian.jpg|frame|[[Sword of Gou Jian]] as seen on a Chinese hig...
10: ...opotamia]]. Swords from the [[Nordic Bronze Age]] from ca. [[1400 BC]] show characteristic spiral patt...
11: Sword production in [[China]] is attested from the Bronze Age [[Shang Dynasty]].
14: [[Iron]] swords became increasingly common from the [[13th century BC]]. The [[Hittites]], the... - Niobium (10560 bytes)
178: ... its bluish color, niobium is also used in [[body piercing]] [[jewelry]] (usually as an alloy).
179: ...d combustion equipment. For example, advanced air frame systems such as those used in the [[Gemini pro...
187: ...ts; the IUPAC accepted [[tungsten]] instead of wolfram, in deference to North American usage; and niob...
190: The element is never found as a free element but does occur in the minerals [[Ferroc... - Titanium (20884 bytes)
118: ... point]] of this element makes it useful as a [[refractory metal]]. Titanium is as strong as steel, bu...
125: ... titanium dioxide are excellent reflectors of [[infrared radiation]] and are therefore used extensivel...
137: ...olored makes it a popular metal for use in [[body piercing]].
143: ...amed it ''menachite''. At around the same time, [[Franz Joseph Muller]] also produced a similar substa...
145: The metal has always been difficult to extract from its various ores. Pure metallic titanium (99.9%... - Jaguars (9017 bytes)
18: ...heavier. The easiest way to distinguish a jaguar from a leopard, beside the jaguar’s much more powe...
20: Jaguars vary from 5.3 to 6 feet (1.62 to 1.83 m) in length, exclu...
24: The jaguar's habitat ranges from the rain forests of [[South America|South]] and...
26: ...o shoot a jaguar for its pelt. Fossils of jaguars from as far north as [[Missouri]] confirm these cats...
33: ...They are opportunists and will take anything from frogs, mice, birds, fish, to domestic livestock. A ... - Mosquitoes (10897 bytes)
15: .... The females of most mosquito species suck blood from other animals. Size varies but is rarely greate...
25: ... blood to get the necessary protein. Males differ from females, with mouth parts not suitable for bloo...
62: ... since computer speakers aren't designed for high frequency sounds (15-20 KHz range)
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