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  1. 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...
  2. Apple (20408 bytes)
    16: ...are of the species ''M. domestica'' or hybrids of it.
    23: ...ts that affect domestic apples, and research with it to develop new disease-resistant apples is contin...
    25: ...velop apples suitable for growing in climates unsuitable for ''M. domestica'', mainly for increased co...
    27: ...[United States]] since the [[Immigration to the United States|arrival of Europeans]].
    32: ...low [[pesticide]]s to penetrate the top of the fruit), and popular flavor.
  3. Bee (11175 bytes)
    8: {{Taxobox_subordo_entry | taxon = [[Apocrita]]}}
    20: [[Melittidae]]<br />
    23: [[Stenotritidae]]
    29: ...e apex of the female abdomens are modified into a stinger.
    31: ...g the [[honeybee]]s and [[stingless bee]]s. Sociality is believed to have evolved separately in differ...
  4. Portugal (61755 bytes)
    1: ...ddition, Portugal includes several [[island]] territories in the [[Atlantic Ocean|Atlantic]], such as ...
    5: ...th centuries]], Portugal was a major economic, political, and cultural power. The [[Portuguese Empire]...
    7: ...and economic progress in the subsequent decades, with a clear slow-down in the last few years.
    12: ===Lusitania===
    13: ...tanian|Pre-Roman]]''' and '''[[Lusitania|Roman Lusitania]]'''''
  5. Dragonfly (4578 bytes)
    23: ...he populations of insects that do, such as [[mosquitoe]]s.
    28: ...gonfly, ''Nannophya pygmaea'' from east [[Asia]] with a wing span of only 20&nbsp;mm, or about 3/4 of ...
    32: ...named "Darning Needle" because of its body shape. It is one of the biggest and fastest-flying dragonfl...
    34: ...body, whereas dragonflies at rest hold them out, either horizontally or slightly down and forward. Als...
    37: ...f as a stationary object while speedily attacking its victims, new research suggests. These findings i...
  6. Isis (20790 bytes)
    5: Her name literally means ''(female) of throne'', i.e. ''Queen ...
    7: ...]]. Pockets of her worship remained in [[Christianity|Christian]] [[Europe]] as late as the [[6th cent...
    12: ...uage|Greek]] corruption of the Egyptian name, and its pronunciation as ''eye-sis'' is a further corrup...
    16: ...js.t''. As a convenience, Egyptologists pronounce it as ''ee-set'' or the more correct ''ee-sa'' (''th...
    17: ...ronounced as ''(?)''-''vowel(?)''-s-''vowel''-t (with ? representing the [[glottal stop]]), and the ac...
  7. Arizona (24367 bytes)
    12: Capital = [[Phoenix, Arizona|Phoenix]] |
    15: LargestCity = [[Phoenix, Arizona|Phoenix]] |
    16: Governor = [[Janet Napolitano]] |
    25: DensityRank = 36th |
    26: 2000Density = 17.43 |
  8. North Carolina (18268 bytes)
    9: Capital = [[Raleigh, North Carolina|Raleigh]] |
    10: LargestCity = [[Charlotte, North Carolina|Charlotte]] |
    22: DensityRank = 17<sup>th</sup> |
    23: 2000Density = 63.80 |
    24: AdmittanceOrder = 12<sup>th</sup> |
  9. Spider (29039 bytes)
    12: &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; [[Liphistiidae]] (primitive burrowing spiders)<br />
    13: &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; [[Arthrolycosidae]] (primitive spiders)<br />
    14: &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; [[Arthromygalidae]] (primitive spiders)<br />
    50: &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Miturgidae ([[long-legged sac spider]])<br />
    52: &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Oecobiidae ([[wall and six-exit tent spider]])<br />
  10. Charles de Gaulle (41586 bytes)
    7: ...lign="center" colspan="2" | [[Image:DeGaullePortrait.jpg|180px]]
    40: ...Gaulle''''', was a [[Military of France|French military]] leader and statesman. ({{audio|fr-Charles_de...
    42: ...ch left a major influence in subsequent French politics.
    47: ...uring the [[Dreyfus affair]] the family distanced itself from the more conservative natonalist circles...
    49: ==1912&ndash;1940: Military career==
  11. Scorpion (12441 bytes)
    11: A '''scorpion''' is an [[invertebrate]] animal with eight legs belonging to the order ''Scorpiones''...
    18: ...the tergites and on the lower surface by the sternites
    20: ...he anus of the scorpion and bears the telson (the sting) which comprises of the vesicle which holds a pai...
    26: ...corpion the narrower the pedipalps, as scorpions with less potent venom use their larger pincers to su...
    28: ...e are a pair of feather like sensory organs, consisting of a row of pegs, and are unique in scorpions. Th...
  12. Allergy (18658 bytes)
    1: ...g "reaction" or "reactivity". Type I hypersensitivity is characterised by excessive activation of [[ma...
    4: ...nce been kept as the name for Type I Hypersensitivity, characterised by classical IgE mediation of eff...
    8: ...ose: swelling of the nasal mucosa ([[allergic rhinitis]])
    9: ... wiping of the nose in an upward direction due to itching.
    10: ...hing of the [[conjunctiva]] ([[allergic conjunctivitis]])
  13. Tarantula (17481 bytes)
    24: &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;[[Citharischius]]<br />
    47: Subfamily [[Ornithoctoninae]]<br />
    48: &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;[[Citharognathus]]<br />
    52: &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;[[Ornithoctonus]]<br />
    85: &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;[[Citharacanthus]]<br />
  14. Swimming (22854 bytes)
    1: ...ecautions are needed to participate in water activities.
    5: ... a slight propelling of water in a direction opposite to the direction of motion, due to generally low...
    7: ... that improve speed also aid one to move farther with the same effort.
    13: ...ms into the water. The torso is by far the most critical.
    15: ...r generates eight times the drag (drag increases with the cube of the speed) of an equal amount of tor...
  15. Sea nettle (4594 bytes)
    15: ...om moderate to severe but do not cause death. The sting is used to kill or stun both [[prey]] and [[preda...
    17: ...scular [[cavity]] that is used for [[digestion]]. It has [[tentacle]]s that surround the mouth to capt...
    21: ... gut. Second, the male releases [[sperm]] through its mouth column. Third, the sperm has to swim into ...
    23: ...ephyra will grow into an adult medusa, completing its complex life cycle. The jellyfish will live for ...
    25: ==Habitat==
  16. Phoenix, Arizona (34271 bytes)
    4: ...ropolitan area]] in the state of [[Arizona]], [[United States]]. Phoenix ranked:
    5: ... city, surpassing [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] with 1.5 million people
    6: ... largest metropolitan area of the United States, with a population of 3,251,876 (2000 census)
    7: * the largest capital city by area and population in the U.S. (including [[...
    8: * the eighth-fastest growing metropolitan area in the U.S. (2000 census)
  17. Anteater (6362 bytes)
    1: ... large, curved foreclaws to tear open ant and termite mounds and for defense, while their dense and lo...
    4: It is extensively distributed in the tropical parts ...
    6: ...sume the thousands of insects it needs to satisfy its caloric requirements. [6]
    8: ...llae which are used to hold the insects together with large amounts of saliva. Swallowing and the move...
    10: ...al America. The usual colour is yellowish-white, with a broad black lateral band, covering nearly the ...
  18. Leather (7695 bytes)
    3: ...r was a very important [[clothing]] material, and its other uses were legion.
    4: Together with [[wood]], leather formed the basis of much ancie...
    5: Leather with the fur still attached is simply called [[fur]].
    11: ...lasticize, becoming a rigid, brittle material of little use.
    12: ...chromium [[sulfate]] and other salts of chromium. It is more supple and stretchier than vegetable-tann...
  19. Hermes (10248 bytes)
    3: ...ion''. An interpreter who bridges the boundaries with strangers is a ''hermeneus.'' Hermes gives us ou...
    6: ...ects from one place to another, and with the transition to the afterlife.
    9: ...origin on Mt. Cyllene explains the origin of an epithet for Herm&#275;s: ''Herm&#275;s Cylleneius''. ...
    11: ...osphere of the Roman Empire, Hermes was combined with the [[Egyptian mythology|Egyptian]] [[Anubis]] t...
    13: ...rcury was commonly identified by Roman observers with the Germanic god Wotan/Woden/[[Odin]], hence Lat...
  20. Nettle (5285 bytes)
    2: ...mage:Bluehende brennessel.jpg|200px]] | caption = Stinging nettle (''Urtica dioica'')}}
    15: ...t will be encountered in this genus in the older literature (about 100 species have been described) ar...
    17: ...imilar medicinal uses to the stinging nettle. The sting of ''Urtica ferox'', the Onga Onga or Tree nettle...
    22: *''Urtica dioica'' ([[Stinging nettle]] or Bull nettle). [[Europe]], [[Asia]]...
    24: ...o [[Bhutan]], [[Mongolia]] and [[Tibet]], high altitudes.

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