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  1. Julia Child (8199 bytes)
    1: [[Image:Julia_child.jpg|frame|right|Julia Child holds up a [[Monkfish]].]]
    2: ...rench Cooking'' and the television series ''[[The French Chef]]'', which premiered in 1963.
    6: ...ood prepared by the family maid. After graduating from [[Smith College]] with a [[Bachelor of Arts]] d...
    8: ...em of Meritorious Civilian Service as head of the Registry of the OSS Secretariat.
    10: ...formation Agency | U.S. Information Agency]] in [[France]].
  2. List of reference tables (55289 bytes)
    7: ... allowing the link to be accessible in the future from the toolbar.
    178: *[[List of largest optical refracting telescopes]]
    363: *[[Historical African place names]]
    371: *[[List of toponyms]] (with names derived from a place or region)
    398: *[[List of fruits]]
  3. Ming Dynasty (65624 bytes)
    2: ...Empire'') was the ruling [[dynasty]] of [[China]] from [[1368]] to [[1644]], though claims to the Ming...
    5: [[Image:Hung-wu.jpg|framed|left|Hongwu Emperor]]
    8: ...one of the only two dynastic founders who emerged from the [[peasant]] class, the other being [[Han Ga...
    12: ...ded estate]]s were confiscated by the government, fragmented, and rented out; and private slavery was ...
    16: ...on of Hongwu, who ruled as the Emperor [[Yongle]] from [[1403]] to [[1424]] and was responsible for mo...
  4. Dentistry (9670 bytes)
    13: ...satisfying certain local (U.S. "Board Certified") registry requirements.
    22: ...made the discovery when he was cleaning the teeth from one of the men (see [[History of medicine]]).
    33: ...anada)]]); only children and the elderly can have free dental care. Other Canadians are mostly covered...
    94: *[http://www.askthedentist.info/ Free dental advice and common problems]
    95: ...veral on-line chapters cover history of Dentistry from prehistory to late 19th century)]
  5. Alapaha Blue Blood Bulldog (2614 bytes)
    27: |[http://www.stodghillsarfregistry.com/alapaha%20blue%20blood%20bulldog.htm ARF]
    32: ...its size vary greatly, calling for males anywhere from 55 to 130 pounds (25 to 59 kg) standing 19 to 2...
    35: ...but aggressive only in defense of these. They are friendly and relaxed until the need arises to defend...
    38: ...to preserve the "plantation dog" of south Georgia from extinction. Detractors say that the ABBB is ide...
    43: ... living dogs probably around two hundred. Primary registry for the breed is the [[Animal Research Foundatio...
  6. Alaskan husky (4973 bytes)
    23: ...er breeds have contributed to its genetic makeup, from [[staghound]] and [[foxhound]] to [[greyhound]]...
    29: ...e “dog booties” to protect their feet from abrasion and cracking. Thus the considerations ...
    36: ...se breeders of Alaskan huskies and to establish a registry for these dogs; such attempts have never received...
  7. Australian Bulldog (1402 bytes)
    16: ...d in development; not recognized <BR>by any major registry
    19: ...'Aussie Bulldog''', is a developing [[dog breed]] from [[Australia]]. [[Selective breeding]] was begu...
  8. Jack Russell Terrier (11452 bytes)
    69: ...n England, the Kennel Club recently re-opened its registry to allow the inclusion of some Jack Russell Terri...
    72: ...rs are not recognised by the FCI, or by any major registry. Some breeders have campaigned for recognition e...
    75: ...ustralian Jack Russell Terrier" to distinguish it from the other forms of Jack Russell found in other ...
    82: ... character [[Martin Crane]] on the [[sitcom]] ''[[Frasier]]''. [[Soccer (dog actor)|Soccer]], the dog...
  9. Australian Kelpie (4881 bytes)
    54: ...e to a light red), blue (gray or slate), and tan (from dark brown through fawn to a light cream)--each...
    56: ...3-58.5 cm) at the [[withers]] and generally weigh from 24 to 45 lbs (11 to 30 kg).
    60: They are clever, loyal, and friendly and typically have an abundunce of energy, ...
    71: ...ds vary depending on whether the [[breed registry|registry]] is more interested in a dog who performs his jo...
    75: ...e breed, and the North American Australian Kelpie Registry[http://www.kelpiesinc.com/], which promotes the d...
  10. Australian Shepherd (9749 bytes)
    52: ...often excels at [[dog sports]] such as [[disc dog|frisbee]] and [[dog agility]].
    63: ...ht appear to be hyperactivity in the house around fragile furnishings or involve the destruction of ya...
    67: ...he [[Pyrenees Mountains]] between [[Spain]] and [[France]].
    69: ...Collie, and Bouvier des Flandres, as well as dogs from [[Germany]] and Spain. For many centuries, [[s...
    71: ...es of hot and cold, and fields varied in altitude from sea level into the higher, rougher [[Sierra Nev...
  11. Barbet (dog) (2410 bytes)
    11: |French Water Dog
    16: |[[France]]
    37: The '''Barbet''' is a medium-sized French [[gundog]].
    46: ...on hounds. The breed is little known outside of [[France]].
    48: ... des Chiens d'Eau in France and offers a US-based registry service. The United Kennel Club also registers th...
  12. Border Collie (8931 bytes)
    36: ...ehavior if not given enough to do. They are still frequently used on farms all over the world for assi...
    39: ... and tricolor (black/tan/white). Eye color varies from deep brown to amber or blue with occasionally o...
    52: ...ds vary depending on whether the [[breed registry|registry]] is more interested in a dog who performs its jo...
    56: ...der protest[http://www.bordercollie.org/akc.html] from some groups, such as the United States Border C...
    58: ...le to them prefer to have Border Collies who come from working lines, not show lines, because the inte...
  13. Chinook (dog) (4501 bytes)
    33: The breed is described as calm, nonaggressive and friendly, though sometimes reserved with strangers. ...
    39: ...inook derived from a crossbreeding of husky stock from the [[Peary North Pole expedition]] with a larg...
    41: ...numbers of registered animals are around 400. The registry has a cross-breeding programme under which Chinoo...
  14. Cockapoo (3079 bytes)
    30: .../nacrcockapoostandard.htm North American Cockapoo Registry]
    39: ...rom some of the genetic problems encountered more frequently in Cocker Spaniels, such as hyperactivity...
    44: ...ard]]s of breeds-under-development are invariably freer, more open to interpretation and cover more ob...
  15. English Shepherd (4825 bytes)
    36: ...es. English Shepherds are never merle and Aussies frequently are. They are generally not square in bod...
    41: ...gth and can be straight, wavy, or curly. There is frequently feathering on the legs and tail. As a wor...
    54: ...ered a distinct breed. There was no breed club or registry at the time so
    61: is believed to derive from the [[Amish]] use of the word "English" to
    65: little training, but will benefit from some training and guidance. The modern English ...
  16. Goldendoodle (4607 bytes)
    35: by any major registry.
    43: ... individuals who need such a dog, but who suffer from [[allergy|allergies]] to shedding hair or have ...
    49: ...olden Retriever, and love fetching sticks, balls, Frisbees, etc.
    52: ...t accepted for registration by mainstream [[breed registry|registries]] of [[purebred]] dogs such as the [[A...
    54: ...odles are too drastically narrowing the gene pool from which to pull parents. This can create a geneti...
  17. Labradoodle (2015 bytes)
    17: |Not currently recognised<br>by any registry.
    25: ...ard]]s of breeds-under-development are invariably freer, more open to interpretation and cover more ob...
  18. Mixed-breed dog (14915 bytes)
    3: ...istorically, all purebred dogs have been selected from a mixed-breed population. See [[Golden Retriev...
    7: ...nd ''mongrel'' are often used for dogs who result from breeding without the supervision or planning of...
    11: ...ously&mdash;by an invented breed name constructed from parts of their parents' breed names. For exampl...
    19: ...reeds are often a light-to-medium brown or black, frequently with a white chest and other white markin...
    24: ...ser to the genetic norm. Dogs that are descended from many generations of mixes are typically light b...
  19. Patterdale Terrier (5195 bytes)
    37: ...g to breed standards at several all-breed [[breed registry|registries]], this terrier is to be no more than...
    40: ...red to rats as they soon lose all caution when confronted with quarry of any size. Many a bold pup ha...
    42: ...neral is ''The Fell Terrier'' by D. Brian Plummer from The Boydell Press. Plummer goes into depth des...
    45: ...from his grandfather. His grandfather's dogs were from Breay and Buck blood lines and carefully linebr...
  20. Pekeapoo (840 bytes)
    3: They are small for dogs, weighing from 9 to 20 pounds.
    5: ...eristics. They are not recognized by any [[breed registry]].

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