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  1. Plateau (3062 bytes)
    24: ...n [[United Kingdom|Britain]] by the older name of boulder clay.
  2. Tori Amos (27672 bytes)
    36: ...itics saw the album as a mixed bag, praising the unlikely reworkings of [[Eminem]]'s "97' Bonnie and C...
    41: ... Aucoin]], a friend of Amos'. A contest was held online to create a music video for the song, and it r...
    45: ...itional incentive to buy the album rather than download its contents illicitly, the CD also served as ...
    87: ...nd]], and ended on [[November 11]], [[1996]] in [[Boulder]], [[Colorado]]. Amos performed each night on [[p...
    91: ...ack''''': Amos' fifth tour was [[North America]]-only. The first part of the tour was co-headlining wi...
  3. Science (19868 bytes)
    10: ...is impossible and that scientific hypotheses can only be falsified ([[falsification]]).
    16: ..."layered" ontology in which empirical reality is only the most evident layer, but there must also be a...
    21: ...mic theory]], for example, implies that a granite boulder which appears a heavy, hard, solid, grey object i...
    32: Scientists never claim absolute knowledge. Unlike a [[mathematical proof]], a "proven" scientifi...
    52: ... The goal of the physical sciences is to answer only those that pertain to physical reality. Also, s...
  4. Gabon (7342 bytes)
    120: ...F. Barnes, ''Gabon: Beyond the Colonial Legacy'' (Boulder: Westview, 1992)
  5. Equatorial Guinea (13387 bytes)
    85: ...as risen to 360,000 barrels/day, up from 220,000 only two years earlier.
    107: ...io Muni lies between Cameroon and Gabon on the mainland; it includes the islands of Corisco, Elobey Gr...
    112: ...a are believed to have been [[Pygmies]], of whom only isolated pockets remain in northern [[Rio Muni]]...
    113: ...the [[Treaty of Paris]], and periodically, the mainland territories were united administratively under...
    118: ...gest tribe, the [[Fang]], is indigenous to the mainland, but substantial migration to [[Bioko Island]]...
  6. Nevada (17565 bytes)
    68: ...or homosexuals and heterosexuals. Heterosexuals only have to be 14 while homosexuals must be at least...
    127: *[[Boulder City, Nevada|Boulder City]]
    130: *[[Fernley, Nevada|Fernley]]
    153: #[[Boulder City, Nevada]] $29,770
  7. Solar system (21174 bytes)
    23: ...rtificial [[satellite]]s orbiting the planets, mainly Earth, as well as probes heading into [[deep spa...
    30: ...]]s are asteroids that range in size from roughly boulder sized to particles as small as dust.
    45: ...the only planetary system known, and so theories only had to explain one system to be plausible. The ...
    65: Pluto remains the only planet not having been visited by a man-made spa...
    67: ...tmospheres]]. Manned exploration, meanwhile, has only taken human beings as far as the [[Moon]], in th...
  8. Asteroid (24334 bytes)
    8: ...g them from [[meteoroid]]s, which are typically [[boulder]]-sized or smaller. The distinction is made becau...
    16: ...; both have diameters of ~500 km. 4 Vesta is the only main belt asteroid that is sometimes visible to ...
    21: ...details of the [[visible spectrum|spectrum]] of sunlight they reflect.
    30: ...'s surface material. Originally, they classified only three types of asteroids:
    64: ...overed up to that point. Still, a century later, only a few thousand asteroids were identified, number...
  9. Hoover (912 bytes)
    11: *[[Hoover Dam]], originally named ''Boulder Dam''
  10. Cave (10592 bytes)
    49: ... Free-tailed Bat]], are trogloxenes, and are commonly found in caves, but forage outside of the caves....
    58: ...States|USA]]) at 579km in length. This record is unlikely to be surpassed in the near future as the ne...
    64: ...[Sarawak]], [[Borneo]], [[Malaysia]]), a sloping, boulder strewn chamber with an area of approximately 600m...
  11. Colorado (22240 bytes)
    122: ...om the [[San Juan Mountains]] in the southwest to Boulder and [[Central City, Colorado|Central City]] on th...
    286: *''' [[Boulder, Colorado|Boulder]] '''
    376: **[[University of Colorado at Boulder]]
    431: ...Edition</cite>, E. Steve Cassells, Johnson Books, Boulder, Colorado, 1997, trade paperback, ISBN 1-55566-19...
    432: ... Plains</cite>, Merrill Gilfillan, Johnson Press, Boulder, Colorado, trade paperback, ISBN 1-55566-227-7.
  12. Columbus Day (5999 bytes)
    18: ...[[University of Colorado]] at [[Boulder, Colorado|Boulder]], and a leader of the [[American Indian Movement...
    20: ...bus and the Columbian legacy is a matter to be openly and enthusiastically applauded as an unrivaled "...
  13. William Shakespeare (28915 bytes)
    6: ...ly impressive in light of the fact that he lived only 52 years.
    14: ... and, perhaps appropriately for a playwright commonly considered to be [[England]]'s greatest, it is a...
    35: ...er, Belott sued his father-in-law for delivering only part of the dowry. Shakespeare was called to tes...
    41: ...of some, he took a neutral position, making sure only that his own income from the land was protected....
    63: ...n an expensively produced folio in [[1623]] (the only precedent being [[Ben Jonson]]'s ''Workes'' of [...
  14. Gerald Ford (28942 bytes)
    18: ...ted States]] (1974–1977), and is, to date, the only person to occupy that office who had been electe...
    27: ...cratic Party|Democrat]] [[Bill Clinton]] are the only two U.S. Presidents to have been adopted. Ford g...
    36: ... as the "[[Lone Nut Theory]]". Today Ford is the only surviving member of the Commission, and continue...
    40: ...d once that "He is one of the few people who not only admires Nixon, but actually likes him!"). Ford t...
    63: ...ated, amidst chaotic scenes. [http://www.learnersonline.com/weekly/archive2K/week16/]
  15. Ionosphere (19365 bytes)
    19: ...million collisions per second. The D layer is mainly responsible for absorption of HF radio waves, pa...
    22: ...cular [[oxygen]] (O<sub>2</sub>). This layer can only reflect radio waves having frequencies less than...
    28: ...into one layer at night, and in the presence of sunlight (during daytime), it divides into two layers,...
    47: ...that will hit the Earth with hard X-rays on the sunlit side of the Earth. They will penetrate to the ...
    85: ...at the [[Table Mountain]] Observatory, north of [[Boulder, Colorado]].
  16. Denver, Colorado (21161 bytes)
    12: |leader_name = [[John Hickenlooper]] [[Democrat|(D)]]
    36: ...eball]]'s [[Colorado Rockies]] ([[National League|NL]]), is distinctively marked in purple (one of the...
    55: ...ool of Disembodied Poetics at Naropa" in nearby [[Boulder, Colorado]].
    235: Among the neighborhoods commonly spoken of but not listed above are Lo-Do (short ...
    273: ...ail to serve cities such as Lakewood, Golden, and Boulder.
  17. Glacier (6999 bytes)
    3: ...voir of fresh [[water]] on [[Earth]], and second only to the [[ocean]]s as the largest reservoir of to...
    5: ...can calve underwater, causing the iceberg to suddenly explode up out of the water. The [[Hubbard Glaci...
    19: ...ch is a poorly-sorted mixture of rock, gravel and boulders that are within a matrix of a fine powdery mater...
    21: ...ish]]. [[Glacial erratic]]s are rounded [[boulder|boulders]] that were left by a melting glacier and are of...
    25: ...ssively lower as one approaches the poles. [[Greenland]] and [[Antarctica]] are heavily glaciated, to...
  18. Global warming (53726 bytes)
    3: ...held by many journalists and politicians, but by only a minority of established scientists.
    42: ...hesis that recent observed warming is a result mainly of human activity."[http://www.nature.com/news/2...
    65: ...climate is in cooling the surface by reflecting sunlight back into space. Yet, seemingly opposite phen...
    69: ... Climate models that pass the above tests while only modeling the direct effects of increases in sola...
    98: ...0, 2004 [http://www3.open.ac.uk/earth-sciences/downloads/Press%20Release.pdf]) indicates that this cau...
  19. Moon (37975 bytes)
    190: '''The Moon''' is [[Earth]]'s only [[natural satellite]]. It has no formal name oth...
    199: ...fact the far side receives (on average) as much sunlight as the near side, but at opposite times. Spac...
    218: ...Earth at all times. This synchronous rotation is only true on average because the Moon's orbit has def...
    220: ...egrees of latitude. Finally, because the Moon is only at about 60 Earth radii distance, an observer at...
    222: ... the Earth's surface, Earth's motion is more commonly described as a "wobble". When viewed from Earth'...
  20. Plutonium (24623 bytes)
    156: ...ates of Pu in solution on the left and colors of only one Pu oxidation state (IV) on the right in solu...
    178: ...[Manhattan Project]]. Though the injections were only to occur in what were percieved by the doctors a...
    190: ...has constructed a single experimental bomb using only reactor-grade plutonium.) Moreover, Pu-239 and ...
    194: ... serious enough concern, that they are generally only used to produce plutonium.
    228: ...a significant toxicologic risk, largely because, unlike chemical or biological agents, there is no pra...

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