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  1. Grapefruit (4275 bytes)
    16: The '''grapefruit''' is a sub-tropical [[citrus]] [[t...
    18: ... and [[Texas]]. In Spanish the fruit is known as the ''toronja''.
    20: ... [[tangelo]] (1905), the [[minneola]] (1931) and the [[sweetie]] (1984).
    22: ... not determined until the [[1950s]]. This led to the official name being altered to ''Citrus × p...
    24: ...ibition of this enzyme that grapefruit increases the effects of [[simvastatin]], [[terfenadine]], [[fe...
  2. Zora Neale Hurston (4470 bytes)
    2: ... author. Her best-known work is most likely ''[[Their Eyes Were Watching God]]''.
    5: ...labama]] and grew up in [[Eatonville, Florida]]. She studied [[anthropology]] at [[Barnard College]] u...
    9: ... the early 20th century. For example ( Amy from the opening of ''[[Zora_Neale_Hurston/Jonah's Gourd V...
    13: ...tful capture of the actual language and idiom of the day.
    15: ... Hughes]], were aligned with Wright's vision of the struggle of Black Americans, and did not sink int...
  3. Glass (26176 bytes)
    1: ...esulting solid is amorphous, not crystaline like the sugar was originally, which can be seen in its [[...
    3: ...n]] historians as ''glaesum.'' Anglo-Saxons used the word ''glaer'' for amber.
    5: ...be concerned with a specific type of glass—the [[silica]]-based glasses in common use as a build...
    9: ...tirely, with the addition of other compounds or [[heat treatment]].
    13: ...Si]][[Oxygen|O]]<sub>2</sub>), which is the same chemical compound found in [[quartz]], or in its poly...
  4. Relic (11473 bytes)
    1: ...eligious]] [[veneration]], especially a piece of the [[body]] or a personal item of a [[saint]]. A [[...
    7: ... how Paul's handkerchiefs were imbued by God with healing power (19:11-12).
    9: ...racle tales made relics much sought after during the Middle Ages.
    11: ...ssess the relic of [[Jesus]]' [[circumcision]] - the [[Holy Prepuce]].
    13: ====Romano-Christian [[daemon]]s and the "virtue" of relics====
  5. Silk Road (23757 bytes)
    1: ...man]] geographer [[Ferdinand von Richthofen]] in the [[19th century]].
    3: ...atolia into the [[Mediterranean Sea]] or through the [[Levant]] into [[Egypt]] and [[North Africa]].
    5: ...overed the whole distance between [[Europe]], or the [[Middle East]], and [[China]], by land.
    7: ...on the Silk Road was completed in [[1992]], when the international railway communication [[Almaty]] - ...
    11: ... [[horse]]s around [[4000 BC]]. Domestication of the [[Bactrian camel]] followed later.
  6. History of the United States (1945-1964) (29139 bytes)
    3: ==The Cold War==
    4: ''Main article: [[The Cold War in the 1950s and 1960s|Cold War (1953-1962)]].''
    6: ===The origins of the Cold War===
    8: ...er the Soviets had demanded it. In the meantime, the USSR suffered horrendous casualties, as high as t...
    11: [[Image:Chrost.jpg|250px|thumb|The "Big Three" Allied leaders at Yalta: British Pri...
  7. July (1516 bytes)
    2: ...alendar]] and one of seven Gregorian months with the length of 31 [[day]]s.
    4: ...s in the constellation of [[Gemini]] and ends in the constellation of [[Cancer]].
    6: ...this month's name was pronounced the same way as the name "Julie".
    8: In [[Japanese calendar|old Japanese calendar]], the month is called ''fumi zuki'' (&#25991;&#26376;).
    10: ...n hemisphere and [[Imbolc]] in the southern hemisphere.
  8. List of computing topics (15876 bytes)
    144: [[Bourne shell]] (sh)
    145: [[Bourne-Again shell]] (bash)
    156: [[Cache]] --
    184: [[Computability theory]] --
    185: [[Computational complexity theory]] --
  9. List of minerals (11610 bytes)
    1: ...|Gem animals. Click the picture to see a list of the minerals]]
    3: ...names and [[mineraloid]]s are to be listed after the valid minerals for each letter.
    57: #[[Anyolite]] (metamorphic rock - zoisite, ruby, and hornblende)
    101: ...bazite]] (a group of closely-related minerals in the zeolite group)
    140: #[[Coltan]] (short for minerals of the columbite group)
  10. John F. Kennedy (36524 bytes)
    20: ... ministers, and members of royalty walked behind the casket at [[Funeral of John F. Kennedy|his funera...
    22: ...lso the first person to become president born in the [[20th century]].
    24: ..., and the [[Civil rights|Civil Rights Movement]]. He is rated fairly high in many surveys that rank pr...
    27: ...ying political economy. In the fall of [[1935]], he enrolled in [[Princeton University]], but was for...
    28: ...blems causing him to develop [[osteoporosis]] of the lower lumbar spine [http://www.npr.org/templates/...
  11. March 20 (10075 bytes)
    1: ...[[Gregorian Calendar]] (80th in [[Leap year]]s). There are 286 days remaining.
    7: *[[1413]] &ndash; [[Henry V of England|Henry V]] becomes King of [[England]].
    8: ...dash; The [[Dutch East India Company]] is established.
    9: ...dia]] and sacks the city, stealing the jewels of the [[Peacock Throne]].
    10: *[[1760]] &ndash; The "Great Fire" of [[Boston, Massachusetts |Boston]]...
  12. Denver, Colorado (21161 bytes)
    4: |nickname = The Mile-High City
    30: ...Front Range|Front Range]] and forms the heart of the [[Denver-Aurora metropolitan area]].
    32: ...Cherry Creek]], approximately fifteen miles from the foothills.
    34: ..._States_metropolitan_area|metropolitan area]] in the United States.
    36: ...rple (one of the team's colors) to indicate that the row is one mile above sea level.
  13. List of astronomers (40322 bytes)
    38: *[[Friedrich Wilhelm August Argelander]] ([[Germany]], [[1799]] &nda...
    41: *[[Svante Arrhenius]] ([[Sweden]], [[1859]] &ndash; [[1927]])
    42: *[[Arzachel (Al-Zarqali)]] (Muslim Spain, [[1028]] &ndash; [...
    68: *[[Wilhelm Beer]] ([[Germany]], [[1797]] &ndash; [[1850]])
    71: *[[Friedrich Bessel|Friedrich Wilhelm Bessel]] ([[Germany]], [[1784]] &ndash; [[1846]...
  14. Chromium (13677 bytes)
    1: ...-- Here is a table of data; skip past it to edit the text. -->
    16: <td>[[Chemical series]] </td><...
    43: ... </td><td>2130 [[Kelvin|K]] (3375 ?[[Fahrenheit|F]])</td></tr>
    50: ...ordering]]</td><td>[[Antiferromagnetism|AFM]] (rather: [[Spin density wave|SDW]])</td>
    54: <td>[[Heat of vaporization]] </td>...
  15. Gold (24329 bytes)
    3: ...-- Here is a table of data; skip past it to edit the text. -->
    20: | [[Chemical series]]
    65: | 1337.33 [[Kelvin|K]] (1947.52 ?[[Fahrenheit|F]])
    73: | [[Heat of vaporization]]
    76: | [[Heat of fusion]]
  16. Aluminium (26079 bytes)
    1: {{Elementbox_header | number=13 | symbol=Al | name=aluminium | le...
    7: {{Elementbox_epershell | 2, 8, 3 }}
    14: {{Elementbox_heatfusion_kjpmol | 10.71 }}
    15: {{Elementbox_heatvaporiz_kjpmol | 294.0 }}
    16: {{Elementbox_heatcapacity_jpmolkat25 | 24.200 }}
  17. Titanium (20884 bytes)
    1: ...-- Here is a table of data; skip past it to edit the text. --><table border="0" cellpadding="2" cellsp...
    15: <td>[[Chemical series]]</td><td>[[transition metal]]s</td><...
    39: <td>[[Crystal structure]]</td><td>Hexagonal</td></tr>
    44: ... point]]</td><td>1941 [[Kelvin|K]] (3034 ?[[Fahrenheit|F]])</td></tr>
    50: <td>[[Heat of vaporization]]</td><td>421 [[kilojoule per m...
  18. Cavalier King Charles Spaniel (4677 bytes)
    6: ...umb|250px|none|Cavalier King Charles Spaniel (Blenheim coat) on his day off]]
    18: |[http://www.google.com/search?q=cache:lCEb6oNH9JcJ:www.fci.be/uploaded_files/136gb98_en...
    30: |[http://www.the-kennel-club.org.uk/discoverdogs/toy/y6886.htm Std...
    39: ...eed|breed]] of [[dog]] usually considered one of the [[toy dog]] breeds.
    42: ... white), Black and Tan (black and reddish brown), Ruby (reddish brown), and Tricolor (reddish brown, bla...
  19. Chard (2288 bytes)
    16: ...e]], and is one of the cultivated descendents of the [[Sea Beet]], ''Beta vulgaris'' subsp. ''maritimi...
    18: ...Mangelwurzel]] which is used for animal feed and the [[Sugar beet]] which is used to make sugar.
    20: It is in the plant family [[Chenopodiaceae]] along with [[Spinach]].
    22: ... most common is Swiss chard. Other varieties are 'Ruby chard', 'Rainbow chard', and 'Rhubarb chard'.
    24: ...generally treated in the same way as spinach and the stems like asparagus. Fresh young chard can also ...
  20. Lobsters (8756 bytes)
    30: ...also Homaridae) of large marine [[crustacean]]s. They are important as an animal, a business and a foo...
    33: ...s are the [[reef lobster]] ''Enoplometopus'' and the three families of freshwater [[crayfish]].
    35: ...od [[delicacy]] around the world. In [[Europe]], they are extremely expensive; in some parts of [[Nort...
    37: ...to beyond the edge of the [[continental shelf]]. They generally live singly in crevices or in burrows ...
    39: ...was caught in [[Nova Scotia]], [[Canada]] and weighed 20.14 [[kilogram|kg]] (44.4 lb).

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