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  1. George Eliot (6014 bytes)
    3: ... for their [[realism]] and psychological perspicacity.
    5: ...d to prevent scandals attending her relationship with [[George Henry Lewes]].
    8: ...th [[George Henry Lewes]] in an extramarital cohabitation.
    10: ... to her in name only, while he made house solely with Evans.
    12: ...80]] she married a friend, [[John Cross]], an [[United States|American]] banker, who was 20 years her ...
  2. Mahalia Jackson (2345 bytes)
    1: ... moved to [[Chicago]] in [[1927]] where she sang with [[The Johnson Brothers]], one of the earliest pr...
    3: ... had watered down her sound for popular accessibility.
    5: ...ne of her final television appearances on ''[[The Flip Wilson Show]]''. Jackson died the following year.
  3. Horn (instrument) (19243 bytes)
    4: ... ''corno'' (plural ''corni'') ([[Italian language|It.]]), ''cor'' ([[French language|Fr.]]), etc.
    6: ...[playing range]] of a French horn goes from the written F at the bottom of the staff in [[bass clef]] ...
    12: ... to guide his steed. The only way to change the pitch was to use the natural [[harmonic]]s of that pa...
    14: ... horn, called the [[natural horn]] in the modern literature.
    16: ...series, and there were then three valves added to it. Using these three valves, the player could play...
  4. Plate tectonics (27764 bytes)
    1: ...s interior is made up of two layers, the outer [[lithosphere]] and the inner [[asthenosphere]].
    3: ...nother). [[Earthquake]]s, [[volcano|volcanic activity]], [[mountain]]-building, and [[oceanic trench]]...
    5: ...oor spreading]], noticed in the 1960s. The theory itself was developed during the late [[1960s]] and h...
    8: ...n the fluid-like asthenosphere. The relative fluidity of the asthenosphere allows the tectonic plates ...
    10: ...s active volcanoes occur along plate boundaries, with the Pacific Plate's [[Pacific Ring of Fire|Ring ...
  5. Calvin Coolidge (18374 bytes)
    14: <tr><td>'''[[First Lady of the United States|First Lady]]:'''</td><td>[[Grace Coolidg...
    16: ...e United States|Political Party]]:'''</td><td>[[United States Republican Party|Republican]]</td></tr>
    17: <tr><td>'''[[Vice President of the United States|Vice President]]:'''</td><td>[[Charles G...
    21: ...irtieth ([[1923]]-[[1929]]) [[President of the United States]], succeeding to that office upon the de...
    25: ...ual seriousness, Calvin answered, "No, but I find it mighty handy."[http://www.drafthorsejournal.com/d...
  6. Information (13474 bytes)
    2: '''''Information''''' is a term with many meanings depending on context, but is as a ...
    4: ...out careful consideration of the various meanings it has come to acquire.
    6: ...or pollen, which are causal inputs, serving a nutritional function.
    12: ...ly it may even be a disruptive noise used to inhibit the flow of communication and create misunderstan...
    16: ...ge is chosen from the set" is the base two [[logarithm]] of <math>N</math>. In this paper, Shannon con...
  7. Hyksos (23575 bytes)
    2: ...h dynasty of Egypt|Thirteenth Dynasty]], whose capital was near [[Memphis, Egypt|Memphis]], and formed...
    4: ...s of warfare into Egypt, most notably the [[composite bow]], the horse, and the horse-drawn [[chariot]...
    6: ...ll objects, and [[Manetho]]'s history of Egypt, written during the time of [[Ptolemy II]].
    9: ... they are specifically called Hyksos by Manetho. It is generally agreed that these six Hyksos kings o...
    11: ...porters, and the Hyksos are widely regarded as Semitic.
  8. Antlion (5460 bytes)
    15: The antlion is most often called a "doodlebug". It gets this name due to the odd
    16: winding, spiralling trails it leaves in the sand while looking for a good locat...
    17: build its trap. These trails look like someone has [[doodl...
    20: ...day it rests, motionless, well-[[camouflage]]d by its transparent wings and brownish body.
    22: ...g three pairs of walking legs and a slender neck. Its small head bears an
  9. Horseshoe Crabs (6711 bytes)
    15: ...[squid]] and [[shrimp]] (Foster and Smith, 2004). Its mouth is located in the middle of the underside ...
    17: ...t section is the [[telson]] which is used to flip itself over if stuck upside down.
    19: ...n in Limulus. [[Habituation]] and [[classical conditioning]] to light stimuli have been demonstrated, ...
    21: ...in [[Massachusetts]], where their return is prohibited), so this is not necessarily a threat to the su...
    25: ...ndustry, which collects horseshoe crabs to make bait for lobsters and other catches.
  10. Rowing (20818 bytes)
    1: ...towards the bow of the boat.]] <!-- The [[Great Britain|GB]] coxless pair of Toby Garbett & Rick Dunn ...
    3: ...ted States]], high school and [[College_rowing_(United_States)|collegiate rowing]] are also sometimes ...
    5: ...eed sport in narrow boats, where the [[athlete]] sits on a sliding seat above the water level and face...
    9: ...t with both hands. In sweep boats each rower is either port (strokeside in the UK) or starboard (bows...
    15: ...even by the standard of similarly excellent competitors in other sports.
  11. Christmas around the world (98033 bytes)
    10: ... other individuals celebrate Christmas-like festivities even though they do not consider themselves Ch...
    12: ...n powers with (nominal) [[Christian]] cultural heritage.
    14: ... Christmas decorations, signs, and other symbolic items have become increasingly prevalent during the ...
    20: ... specials popular in the Western countries. In addition, increasing numbers of stores and buildings ar...
    27: ...w Year's celebrations. Christmas often coincides with the [[Winter Solstice]] as celebrated in India (...
  12. North Pole (13759 bytes)
    1: ... the geographic meaning of "North Pole." For the cities, see [[North Pole, Alaska]] and [[North Pole, ...
    3: ... a planet's North Pole. [[Earth]]'s Pole, however it is defined, lies in the [[Arctic Ocean]].
    6:
    10: ...ecause of their irregular shape and [[gravity|gravitational]] influences from nearby planets and moons...
    12: ...ographic pole onto the [[celestial sphere]] gives its north [[celestial pole]].
  13. Organic farming (38858 bytes)
    1: ... In many [[country|countries]], including the [[United States|US]] and in the [[EU]], organic farming ...
    5: ...thods of organic farming vary. Each farm develops its own organic production system, determined by fac...
    9: * promotion of [[biodiversity]] (e.g. growing a variety of crops rather than a...
    12: ...llegal for a non-certified farm to call itself or its products ''organic''.
    14: ...h producing fresh products - [[vegetable]]s, [[fruit]]s, [[meat]], [[dairy]], [[egg (food)|egg]]s - fo...
  14. Temperature (22519 bytes)
    1: ...common notions of "hot" and "cold"; the material with the higher temperature is said to be hotter. Tem...
    6: ...onvection]] or [[radiation]] (see [[heat]] for additional discussion of the various mechanisms of heat...
    10: ...trinsic properties include [[pressure]] and [[density]]. By contrast, [[mass]] and [[volume]] are [[ex...
    15: ...significant quantities of visible [[light]] are emitted.
    21: ...hermometer. This consists of a glass tube filled with mercury or some other liquid, which acts as the ...

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