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  1. Janis Joplin (8673 bytes)
    2: ...usic|soul]] singer and occasional [[songwriter]] with a distinctive voice. Joplin released four [[albu...
    4: ...here, she began singing blues and [[folk music]] with friends.
    6: ... the [[women's liberation]] movement was still in its infancy at this time - Joplin styled herself in ...
    8: ...ss of their early singles led to the album being withheld until after their subsequent success.
    10: ...ances and together with the Monterey performance, it made Joplin into one of the leading musical stars...
  2. Sheryl Crow (8611 bytes)
    3: ...blues rock]] [[singer]], [[guitarist]] and song writer.
    7: ...aid that she was not allowed to make eye contact with the singer except when on stage.
    9: ...ow her to start anew; they agreed. She teamed up with [[record producer|producer]] Bill Bottrell and o...
    11: ...ll I Wanna Do", became an unexpected smash radio hit. The singles "Run, Baby, Run" and "Strong Enough"...
    13: ...ut single "If It Makes You Happy" became a radio hit, and netted her two Grammy awards for Best Female...
  3. Tori Amos (27672 bytes)
    3: ...ared to that of [[Kate Bush]], [[Bj?] and [[Joni Mitchell]].
    7: ...)|Baltimore]]'' with her brother Mike for a competition involving the [[Baltimore Orioles]]. This song...
    10: ...buted to a band called "Tess Makes Good" with "additional vocals by Ellen Amos".
    12: ===''Little Earthquakes''===
    13: ...ter, it was released in America to breakthrough critical success. The accompanying singles were "Me an...
  4. Pioneer 11 (5118 bytes)
    3: ...toward Saturn. It passed close to Saturn and then it followed an escape trajectory from the [[solar sy...
    5: ...acecraft's [[velocity]]. The thrusters could be either fired steadily or pulsed, by command.
    7: ...]]s, sealed pressurized cells of [[argon]] and [[nitrogen]] gas for measuring penetration of meteoroid...
    9: ...s closest encounter. The [[moon]] [[Titan (moon)|Titan]] is visible to the upper left.]]
    11: ...] and was heading outward at 2.5 [[Astronomical Unit|AU]] /year.
  5. Computer hardware (4023 bytes)
    1: ...rts of a computer, as distinguished from the data it contains or operates on, and the [[software]] tha...
    2: ...e that computer users need to concern themselves with.
    5: ...herboard]] which holds the [[Central processing unit|CPU]], Random Access Memory and other parts, and ...
    10: *** [[Industry_Standard_Architecture|ISA]] bus (outdated)
    14: ...]], [[CD-ROM]] and other drives; the controllers sit directly on the motherboard (on-board) or on expa...
  6. National Football League (30340 bytes)
    4: ...thirty-two teams from [[United States|American]] cities. The league was formed in [[1920 in sports|19...
    6: ... collegiately. The NFL's greatest spurt in popularity came in the 1960s and 1970s, after the 1958 NFL ...
    8: In recent decades, the NFL traditionally started the regular season on [[Labor Day]...
    10: ...e [[Super Bowl]], held at a pre-selected neutral site. One week later, selected all-star players from ...
    17: ...</td><td>[[Indianapolis Colts]]</td><td>[[Kansas City Chiefs]]</td></tr>
  7. Baseball (36464 bytes)
    3: ...is sometimes called ''hardball'' to differentiate it from the closely related sport of [[softball]] an...
    5: ...y grew so great that the word "ballgame" in the United States almost always refers to a game of baseba...
    10: ...sides of 27.4&nbsp;[[metre|m]] (90&nbsp;[[foot (unit of length)|ft]]) called the [[diamond (shape)|dia...
    12: ...home team play the field, while players on the visiting team come to bat one at a time.
    14: ...eft|A batter follows through after swinging at a pitched ball.]]
  8. Professional Wrestling (14198 bytes)
    1: ...e of the term "entertainment" leading up to the suit's resolution seemed to explain McMahon's willingn...
    4: ... only one of the many differences it has with traditional [[sport wrestling|wrestling]].
    6: ...ing count-out." If either wrestler is in contact with the ropes, all contact between the wrestlers mus...
    9: ...g on the top turnbuckle, and repeatedly punching with a closed fist, for more than a referee-administe...
    11: *Striking an opponent with a foreign object (unless the rules of the match ...
  9. Singer (2328 bytes)
    2: ...]], as opposed to a '''backup singer''' who sings backup vocal(s) to a song or harmonies to the lead singe...
    4: ...ust like [[musical instrument]]s. [[Composers]] write music for these instruments, understanding the s...
    18: ** [[baritone]], the middle male voice
    21: ...s to prevent their voices from changing. Today, with training, a man can still sing these roles. This...

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