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  1. The Valiant Five (3833 bytes)
    3: The women, all of whom were from [[Alberta]], were:
    6: ... activist and first woman [[Cabinet minister]] in Alberta);
    7: ...lung]] (a famous [[suffragist]] and member of the Alberta legislature);
    13: Only men had been appointed to the Senate thus far. F...
    28: ...ies with greater power: Two became members of the Alberta Legislature and one a member of the [[Canadian Ho...
  2. Joni Mitchell (9996 bytes)
    3: ...3]], in [[Fort Macleod, Alberta|Fort Macleod]], [[Alberta]]), is a Canadian musician and painter. Initiall...
    19: ...ding [[Willie Nelson]], [[Tom Petty]] and [[Don Henley]], but the material was again patchy and the re...
  3. Alanis Morissette (25762 bytes)
    6: ...lady of rage", though the album itself contained only two songs that hinted at any sort of anger or re...
    48: ...t appeared on ''[[Jagged Little Pill]]'' was the only take the two had ever recorded. With "Perfect", ...
    50: ...the pavement. Morissette later revealed that her only concern was for the book of lyrics she was carry...
    123: ...all but drained the anger from the song, leaving only an air of sorrow and remorse. That night, Moriss...
    158: ...8 weeks, it left the [[Billboard 200]], selling "only" 2.5 million, a huge drop from ''Jagged''. World...
  4. Bessie Smith (7284 bytes)
    7: ...ues", a song written and previously recorded by [[Alberta Hunter]]. Working a heavy theatre schedule during...
    9: ...was the only asset. That same year, she made her only film appearance, starring in a two-reeler based ...
    17: ...dence, Hammond never recanted his story. It was only when biographer [[Chris Albertson]]'s [[1972]] b...
    21: ...ris Albertson's book) confirmed, it is extremely unlikely that a black ambulance driver would have tak...
  5. Spiderwort (2097 bytes)
    14: ...ng plants, growing to 30-60 cm tall, and are commonly found individually or in clumps in wooded areas ...
    20: ... in southern [[Saskatchewan]], [[Manitoba]] and [[Alberta]]; it is however more common further south in the...
  6. Rose (15436 bytes)
    25: ...xception of ''[[Rosa sericea]]'' which often has only four), usually white or pink, in a few species y...
    29: ...vily browsed by [[deer]]. A few species of roses only have vestigial thorns that have no points.
    67: The [[rose hip|hips]] are sometimes eaten, mainly for their vitamin C content. They are usually pr...
    91: ...flower of [[England]], the provincial flower of [[Alberta]] (the wild rose), and the state flower of four U...
    114: Roses are commonly portrayed by [[artist]]s. The [[France|French]] ...
  7. Canada (35540 bytes)
    3: ...iew article is already too long and should serve only as an introduction for Canada. To keep this over...
    34: |align=left|[[Alberta]]||[[Edmonton, Alberta|Edmonton]]||-7 (Mountain)
    70: ..., Ontario]]; [[Edmonton, Alberta]] and [[Calgary, Alberta]].<br> See [[List of the 100 largest metropolitan...
    94: ...y of Ghent]] was signed in December 1814. It was only after the French and Napoleonic wars ended in Eu...
    111: ...to. To the north lies the [[Arctic Ocean]]; [[Greenland]] is to the northeast. Since [[1925]], Canada...
  8. Montana (14119 bytes)
    47: ...a|Canadian provinces]] of [[British Columbia]], [[Alberta]] and [[Saskatchewan]]. To the east is the border...
    49: ...ark Fork of the Columbia]], [[Milk River (Montana-Alberta)|Milk]], [[Flathead River|Flathead]] and [[Yellow...
    172: *[[Moonlight Basin]] near [[Bozeman, Montana|Bozeman]]
  9. Time zone (34024 bytes)
    8: ...is, incidentally, local time at Greenwich itself only between 01:00 UTC on the last Sunday in October ...
    31: ...ime until [[August 2]], [[1880]]. This paragraph only applies to the island of Great Britain, not to t...
    41: ... 7.5? wide separated by a [[longitude]] of 180?. Unlike the zig-zagging land-based [[International Dat...
    43: ...eas that do not have a legal standard time ([[Greenland]]'s [[ice sheet]] and all of [[Antarctica]]&md...
    45: ...it to within 50 ms of UT1, reducing the error to only 20 m.
  10. Meteorology (19082 bytes)
    14: ...nological advances that are usually thought of mainly as part of the progression of [[physics]] were [...
    32: ...re can reach unprecedented accuracy. This is not only due to the enhanced spatial and temporal resolut...
    42: ... the amount of precipitation (which as of now is only possible with [[rain gauge]]s), this would be be...
    44: ...tures in a forecast are nearly certain or rather unlikely and also allow extreme events to be picked u...
    61: ...', giving the average wind over an area. This is only indicative, and before a wind farm is constructe...
  11. Albertosaurus (2738 bytes)
    23: ...strongly curved than those of ''Tyrannosaurus''. Unlike ''Tyrannosaurus'', who underwent much evolutio...
    25: ...named after the [[Canada|Canadian]] province of [[Alberta]].
  12. Tornado (14220 bytes)
    16: Tornadoes can be nearly invisible, marked only by swirling debris at the base of the funnel. Wh...
    21: ...they are not counted in official tornado records unless they hit land. They are smaller and weaker tha...
    27: ...Canada struck [[Pine Lake, Alberta|Pine Lake]], [[Alberta]] on July 14, 2000, killing 11.
    36: ...ffort to analyze the interior of the storms, but only about five drops have been successful since arou...
    88: ...tp://www.tornadoproject.com/ The Tornado Project Online!]
  13. Cloud (9947 bytes)
    5: ...r even black if they are so thick or dense that sunlight cannot pass through.
    93: ...ny particles of water are relatively dense, and sunlight cannot penetrate far into the cloud before it...
    97: ...s. A greenish tinge to a cloud is produced when sunlight is scattered by ice. A cumulonimbus cloud whi...
    101: ...od-red clouds. The evening before the [[Edmonton, Alberta]] tornado in 1987, Edmontonians observed such clo...
  14. Dentistry (9670 bytes)
    33: ...is not publicly run (see [[Medicare (Canada)]]); only children and the elderly can have free dental ca...
    46: *[[University of Alberta]] ([[1923]])
    54: ...e would only take 2-3 years. It is accepted that only after 5 years of such training would the trainee...
  15. Groundhog Day (3781 bytes)
    4: ...[[Nova Scotia]] and [[Balzac Billy]] in Balzac, [[Alberta]]. The official groundhog forecaster for [[New Yo...
  16. Tyrannosaurus rex (20653 bytes)
    15: ...y 30 specimens had been found{{fn|1}}, including only three complete skulls. The first specimens found...
    22: ...n worn or broken at the tips from heavy use but, unlike [[mammals]], were continually grown and shed t...
    27: ...physiology]] &mdash; remains unknown. A site in [[Alberta]] has at least nine ''[[Albertosaurus]] sarcophag...
    35: ...hair density of an elephant as it grows, or were only feathered on parts of their bodies. In general, ...
    60: ...ey first. An animal the size of ''T. rex'' could unlikely hunt in this manner, although ''T. rex'' is ...
  17. Atlanta, Georgia (39442 bytes)
    60: ...ate as mid-March; since [[1878]] snow has fallen only three times in October and four in April. Winte...
    62: ...magnolia]]s, and [[peach]] trees (both flowering-only and fruiting). The city-wide floral display run...
    195: ...three times, and a conference championship once, only to go on to lose to the [[Denver Broncos]] in [[...
    197: ...uis, Missouri|St. Louis]] Hawks (1955-68). Their only NBA championship was in [[1958]], when they were...
    199: ...tlanta Flames]] which had departed for [[Calgary, Alberta|Calgary]] in [[1980]], becoming the [[Calgary Fla...
  18. Cigarette (11302 bytes)
    2: ...ed end, inserted in the mouth. The term, as commonly used, typically refers to a tobacco cigarette.
    48: ... where the age is 18). However, the minimum age only concerns the purchase of tobacco, not use.
  19. Amusement park (17293 bytes)
    40: ... second-largest theme park company in the world, only rivalled in size by Disney itself.
    42: ...st Legoland opened in [[Billund, Denmark]]). The only limit to future theme park ventures is one's ima...
    48: * [[Bobbejaanland]], [[Belgium]]
    65: * [[Galaxyland]], [[Edmonton, Alberta]], [[Canada]] (located inside [[West Edmonton Mal...
    76: * [[Linnanmä«©]], [[Helsinki]], [[Finland]]
  20. Hot spring (7271 bytes)
    9: ...e Earth, it is called a [[geyser]]; if the water only reaches the surface in the form of [[steam]], it...
    51: *[[Alberta|Province of Alberta]]: [[Banff|Banff Upper Hot Springs]]
    66: There are also hot springs in Greenland.

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