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- Bassoon (11661 bytes)
2: ...ges and below. Also called ''fagott'', in German, from a word meaning "bundle of sticks" due to its co...
6: ...y to the reed. It was, like the modern instrument,frequently constructed of maple, with thick walls to...
8: ...ass register of any instrument, but after [[Henry Purcell]]'s call for a "bassoon" in ''Dioclesian'' (1690)...
14: ...g joint <font color=red>(3)</font>, which extends from boot to bocal; and the [[bocal]] (or crook) <fo...
16: ...ain]]ed and [[varnish]]ed. The top of the bell is frequently completed with a ring, often of plastic o... - Oboe (5230 bytes)
3: ...he [[shawm]]. The word "oboe" is derived from the French word ''hautbois'', meaning "high wood". It is...
11: ...s held by the player's lips near the end. [[Henry Purcell]] was the first composer to specifically score fo...
13: ... The commonly accepted range for the oboe extends from B♭3 to A6, nearly three octaves. In the ...
17: ...anesby]]. The range for the Baroque oboe extends from C4 to E♭6.
19: [[Image:Oboe.png|left|framed|border width=0|Classical Oboe]] - United Kingdom (37269 bytes)
10: ...t mon droit]] (Royal motto)<br>([[French language|French]]: God and my right)''<sup>2</sup></small> |
56: ...r, although there is also a nominal frontier with France in the middle of the [[Channel Tunnel]]. The ...
62: ...d). This political usage of "Great Britain" dates from the personal union of the Crowns of Scotland an...
64: The [[British Isles]] is a term frequently used to refer to the [[archipelago]] whic...
71: ...nce]] of [[Ulster]], immediately opted out of the Free State and to remain in the UK. The nomenclature... - Bill Clinton (59225 bytes)
19: ...) was the 42nd [[President of the United States]] from [[1993]] to [[2001]]. Before his Presidency, C...
23: ... conviction of many staff members, associates and friends, though never himself. He became the second ...
25: ...ssumption of office marked a "generational shift" from the former Presidents who were mostly World War...
27: ...-the-time the largest American [[budget deficit]] from his predecessor [[George H. W. Bush|President G...
38: ...popular anger over the escape of Cuban prisoners (from the [[Mariel Boat Lift]]) detained in [[Fort Ch... - English Setter (5213 bytes)
57: ... breed's standard temperament can be described as friendly and good natured. Despite its happy-go-luck...
64: ...th century in England and to another Brit, Mr. R. Purcell Llewellin (1840-1925), who based his strain upon ...
66: ...recorded in the writing of Dr. William A Burette. From this group of dogs came the foundation of the f...
69: ... a certain strain of English Setters bred by R.L. Purcell Llewellyn to be perfect for [[field trial]]s. - Moon Jelly (10363 bytes)
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21: ...[[ovum]] from a female [[medusa]] and a [[sperm]] from a different medusa to form a [[zygote]]. The zy...
25: From mid July to October is when the growth of ''A. ...
29: ...ains its presence worldwide. Medusae appear more frequently in shallow water that is open to the ocea...
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