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  1. Maple (3638 bytes)
    1: {{Taxobox_begin | color = lightgreen | name = Maple}}
    2: ...e:Maple7951.JPG|250px|Red Maple]] | caption = Red Maple flowers }}
    14: '''Maples''' are [[tree]]s of the [[genus]] ''Acer'' in th...
    16: [[image:orangemaple.jpg|thumb|left|[[Sugar Maple]] leaves in fall]]
    17: ... 7, or rarely 9 leaflets. One maple, the Hornbeam Maple ''Acer carpinifolium'', has pinnately-veined simp...

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  1. Maple (3638 bytes)
    1: {{Taxobox_begin | color = lightgreen | name = Maple}}
    2: ...e:Maple7951.JPG|250px|Red Maple]] | caption = Red Maple flowers }}
    14: '''Maples''' are [[tree]]s of the [[genus]] ''Acer'' in th...
    16: [[image:orangemaple.jpg|thumb|left|[[Sugar Maple]] leaves in fall]]
    17: ... 7, or rarely 9 leaflets. One maple, the Hornbeam Maple ''Acer carpinifolium'', has pinnately-veined simp...
  2. Flowering plant (29088 bytes)
    22: ...ing system of trunk and branches, bearing on the ultimate twigs or branchlets innumerable leaves, whil...
    24: ... modern families (including [[beech]], [[oak]], [[maple]], and [[magnolia]]) appeared.
    47: ...nd a regular periodical increase in thickness results from it by the development of xylem on the insid...
    52: ...y on shoots of a higher order, often only on the ultimate branches of a much branched system. A potent...
    65: ...able double fertilization as it has been called, although only recently discovered, has been proved to...
  3. List of flowers (2544 bytes)
    69: *[[Maple]]
  4. Bassoon (11661 bytes)
    6: ...e the modern instrument,frequently constructed of maple, with thick walls to allow finger-holes to be dri...
    16: ...ness types such as [[sycamore maple]] and [[sugar maple]] being preferred. Less-expensive models are also...
    20: ... [[Igor Stravinsky|Stravinsky]]'s famously difficult opening solo in [[The Rite of Spring]] only ascen...
    35: ...to the otherwise ubiquitous [[Boehm system]]. An alternate, unrelated, fingering system (Buffet) is us...
    39: ...and [[embouchure]]. Players are also able to use alternate fingerings to adjust the pitch of most play...
  5. Banjo (6143 bytes)
    6: ...d by a fast strumming or arpeggiated right hand, although there are many different playing styles.
    8: ...e fifth peg is normally on the side of the neck, although some English versions mount the fifth string...
    10: ...fretted. Banjo strings are most commonly metal, although [[nylon]] and gut used on simple fretless ba...
    24: ...of the twentieth century, and were probably a result of a desire either to allow players of other inst...
  6. Canada (35540 bytes)
    1: ...great length there, and the evidence provided resulted in the consensus that the country's *official* ...
    17: ... member of the [[United Nations]], the [[Commonwealth of Nations]], and [[La Francophonie]]. Canada is...
    144: ...d appointed by the federal government, after consultation with non-governmental legal bodies. Judicial...
    148: ...is a member of the [[United Nations]], [[Commonwealth of Nations]], [[La Francophonie]], the [[Organiz...
    155: ...cial programs (such as [[Health_care_in_Canada|health care]], education, and welfare) and together col...
  7. Maine (17312 bytes)
    38: ...2]], and was part of the [[Massachusetts|Commonwealth of Massachusetts]] when the United States was fo...
    43: ...936 presidential election]], [[Franklin D. Roosevelt]] received the Electoral Votes of every state oth...
    81: ...tially offsetting rise in land also, due to the melting of heavy glacier ice, which caused a reboundin...
    85: ...ervations is now preserved as the Rachel Carson Salt Pond Reserve at Pemaquid Point.
    90: ...airy products, cattle, blueberries, apples, and [[maple sugar]]. [[Aroostook County, Maine|Aroostook Coun...
  8. Wisconsin (18812 bytes)
    40: Although the exact etymology of the name is uncertain...
    53: ...rked until adequate above-ground shelters were built and were thus compared to [[Badgers]].
    60: == Culture ==
    61: ...hool mascot of the [[University of Wisconsin]]), although a common nickname (sometimes used pejorative...
    79: ...north, the [[Lake Superior Lowland]] occupies a belt of land along Lake Superior. Just to the south, t...
  9. Vermont (39851 bytes)
    38: ... Famous for its scenery, [[dairy]] products and [[maple syrup]], Vermont has long been known for its [[Li...
    46: ...untains]], so named because their relatively low altitude allows for little [[tree-line|timberline]], ...
    52: ...f a particular variant of the tree; it rather results from a number of soil and climate conditions uni...
    72: ...[[Crown Point, New York|Crown Point]] had been built, and the Crown Point Military Road stretched from...
    74: ...urthouse]] and called a sheriff's posse. This resulted in the deaths of Daniel Houghton and William Fr...
  10. Rhode Island (15004 bytes)
    37: ...of the [[13 colonies|thirteen colonies]] that revolted against British rule in the [[American Revoluti...
    62: ...ple's wishes, leading to the [[Dorr Rebellion]]. Although this collapsed, a modified version of the co...
    79: Rhode Island's agricultural vegetables, dairy products, and eggs. Its in...
    206: :'''[[State tree]]:''' Red [[Maple]]
  11. West Virginia (24258 bytes)
    36: '''West Virginia''' is a culturally [[U.S. Southern States|Southern state]] of ...
    46: ...is the only American state formed as a direct result of the [[American Civil War]]. It was originally ...
    48: ...ecession, 20 voted against secession, and one resulted in a tie. Vote records for the remaining 9 coun...
    72: ...isnomer, as the only true [[mountain]]s are the belt of [[Ridge-and-valley Appalachians]] along the ea...
    74: ...hardwood]] [[forest]] of [[oak]], [[chestnut]], [[maple]], [[beech]], and [[Eastern White Pine|white pine...
  12. List of reference tables (55289 bytes)
    7: ...ansposing columns and rows, and numbering rows.) Alternatively, instead of copying the link, you could...
    14: <caption> Alternate versions </caption>
    124: *[[List of Artificial Radiation Belts]]
    376: *[[Wikipedia:Multiple-place names]]
    385: *[[List of Acer species]] (maple)
  13. String instrument (8163 bytes)
    12: ...owed instruments, where it gives equally soft results.
    16: ...le is the [[piano]], where the keys control the felt hammers by means of a complex mechanical action. ...
    24: ...ents by selecting an appropriate plucking point, although the difference is perhaps more subtle.
    35: ... its combination of lightness and strength) and [[maple]] (a very hard wood).
    37: ==Production of multiple notes==
  14. Tree (23723 bytes)
    5: ...icant elements in [[landscaping]], and in [[agriculture]] supplying [[orchard]] crops (e.g. [[apple]]s...
    24: ...imilar to a tree, but generally having smaller, multiple trunks and/or branches that arise near the gr...
    41: ...evel. Some past exaggerated measurements also result from measuring the complete next-to-bark measurem...
    43: ...ion (an oval or irregular cross-section would result in a mean diameter slightly greater than the assu...
    45: ...ny season, minimum at the end of the dry season. Although baobabs have some of the highest girth measu...
  15. Crossbow (7510 bytes)
    2: ...apon]] that fires projectiles called [[crossbow bolts]] or [[quarrel]]s. Most sources point to its inv...
    5: ... a mechanism to wind and shoot its bolts. These bolts are typically called [[quarrel]]s, and do not de...
    7: ...weights as the mechanical process of engaging a bolt forces a more uniform process than that of using ...
    10: ...nut is at the end of the shelf (also called the bolt rest).
    12: ... made of good hardwood, such as [[oak]] or hard [[maple]]. The central European bows were rather exotic a...
  16. Ice hockey (16008 bytes)
    4: ...aised arm indicates that he intends to call a penalty.]]
    5: ...ons. One of the six players is typically a ''[[goaltender]]'', whose primary job is to stop the puck f...
    8: ...itted at any time during the course of the game, although during a stoppage of play the home team is p...
    12: ... on its game roster, two of whom are typically goaltenders. North American professional leagues restr...
    16: ==Penalties==
  17. Dollhouse (4191 bytes)
    3: ...lay of dollhouses also forms a [[hobby]] for [[adult]]s.
    9: As a hobby for adults, the craft may trace its origins to a long inter...
    18: ...urniture]], [[interior decoration]]s, and dolls. Although shop-bought items are generally of a higher ...
    20: ...re are no dollhouse shops in your area, then one alternative is to use [[mail order]]. This is popular...
    29: ...in [[Ireland]]. The house has 25 rooms and was built to raise money for children's charities.
  18. Leaf (20580 bytes)
    4: [[image:Leaf.jpg|thumb|250px|Fallen leaf of a maple. Note areas where chlorophyll (green) has been de...
    8: ...s, paired stipules are not obvious or are absent altogether; a petiole may be absent; or the blade may...
    16: The epidermis is the outer multi-layered group of cells covering the leaf. It for...
    30: ...ure to obtain optimal result. Sun leaves have a multi-layered palisade layer, while shade leaves or ol...
    54: ...the type is usually characteristic of a species, although some species produce more than one type of l...
  19. Guitar (36953 bytes)
    20: .... The guitar is a minute example of how Persian culture influenced the world.
    44: ...t commonly made of [[rosewood]], [[ebony]], and [[maple]].
    48: ... can only be loosened so much, beyond which the bolt will just come loose and the neck will no longer ...
    50: ...=== Inlays are dots, diamond shapes, lightning bolts, or letters and numbers that are set into the fr...
    54: ...ail joints, which offer stability and sustain. Bolt-on necks, though they are often associated with c...
  20. Timpani (31735 bytes)
    5: ...red to as simply a ''drum'' or a ''timpani''. An alternative spelling, '''''tympani''''', is often enc...
    7: | filename = Beethoven - Symphony No. 9 - Molto vivace (clip).ogg
    14: [[Image:Timpani setup.jpg|thumb|center|500px|[[Walter Light]] [[Timpani#Pedal timpani|pedal]] and [[T...
    41: ...esign is similar to the original pedal timpani built in [[Dresden]] (''[[#Timpani in the orchestra|see...
    64: ...s the most common. Other core materials include felt and [[Cork (material)|cork]], and other wrap mate...

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