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  1. Orchidaceae (20056 bytes)
    18: ...ds, in their natural habitat, are considered by [[CITES]] as threatened or endangered. They are therefore...
    31: *the seeds can, under natural circumstances, only germinate in [[symbiosis]] with specialized fung...
    36: ...p in atmospheric humidity or exposure to direct sunlight. Between these two extremes, there is a whole...
    67: ...ile Asian orchids are multicolored. Some orchids only grow one flower, others sometimes more than a hu...
    71: ... whorl. The medial petal is usually modified and enlarged (then called the '''[[labellum]]''' or lip),...
  2. Locomotive (16705 bytes)
    29: By the end of the [[20th century]], almost the only steam power still in regular use in [[North Amer...
    34: ...to do so. Therefore this type of transmission is only suitable for low-powered [[Switcher|shunting]] l...
    43: ...n from Chicago, Illinois to [[Denver, Colorado]] only cost [[United States dollar|US$]]14.64 (in 1934]...
    60: ... remain dominant in some European countries. The only diesel-electric locomotives of the Deutsche Bund...
    74: ...elgium]], [[Italy]], [[Poland]] (3000 V), and the cites of [[Mumbai]] and [[Chicago]] (which will be swit...
  3. Conch (4541 bytes)
    21: ...rnational trade is heavily restricted.[http://www.cites.org/eng/app/appendices.shtml]
    35: ...Without a permit however, export is a breach of [[CITES]] regulations and may lead to arrest. This is mos...
    40: ...] in shell playing is critical. Most shells will only naturally play one note, but with pitch manipula...
  4. History of the United States (1980-1988) (35211 bytes)
    4: ...rtheast and Midwest, which were experiencing not only a relative but in some cases an absolute decline...
    10: ...d of the [[Second World War]], which forced large cites to cope with declining tax bases. Meanwhile, cons...
    54: ...and made a strong personal connection to voters. Unlike fellow Republican [[Richard Nixon]], Reagan wa...
    67: ...) descended into virtual depression conditions. Only inflation was immediately curbed by Reagan's fis...
    75: Unlike Thatcher, Reagan combined the tight-money regi...
  5. American Black Bear (15019 bytes)
    32: ...most common, though first-time mothers typically only have a single cub. By spring thaw, when the bear...
    66: *[[Labrador tea]] (''Ledum groenlandicus'')
    89: ...garding hunting and forestry; by 1970 there were only 100 bears extant. However, due to changes in lan...
    97: ...h Columbia]] through northern [[California]] and inland to the tip of northern [[Idaho]] and British C...
    135: ... Species of Wild Fauna and Flora]] (also known as CITES), a treaty among more than 120 nations, provides ...
  6. Christianity (47078 bytes)
    14: ...generally believe that faith in [[Jesus]] is the only way to achieve salvation and to enter into [[hea...
    31: ... to have been under Paul's direct influence. Acts cites Paul as a student of Gamaliel (Acts 22:3), a lead...
    45: ... organization the Christian church had to deal mainly with occasional, but sometimes severe persecutio...
    54: This was only the first of several [[ecumenical council|ecumen...
    58: ...us Christus]]'' (Christ alone—is Jesus the only mediator between humanity and God, or do the Chu...
  7. Pope Linus (3471 bytes)
    14: ...]. The Vatican's "Annuario Pontificio" ([[2003]]) cites the year [[68]]. The discrepancy may be explained...
  8. Pope Clement I (2457 bytes)
    5: ...h. The Vatican's "Annuario Pontificio" ([[2003]]) cites a reign from [[92]] to [[99]]. He is commemorated...
  9. Pope Hyginus (322 bytes)
    1: ... (the Vatican's "Annuario Pontificio" of [[2003]] cites [[138]] to [[142]] or [[149]]).
  10. Pope Anicetus (1719 bytes)
    1: ...bout [[154]] to about [[167]] (the Vatican's list cites [[150]] or [[157]] to [[153]] or [[168]]). He wa...
  11. Pope Soter (629 bytes)
    1: ...[177]]). He declared that [[marriage]] was valid only as a [[sacrament]] blessed by a priest. He was b...
  12. Pope Eleuterus (648 bytes)
    1: ...pope]] from about [[175]] to [[189]] (the Vatican cites [[171]] or [[177]] to [[185]] or [[193]]). He was...
  13. Pope Victor I (1393 bytes)
    2: ...was [[pope]] from [[189]] to [[199]] (the Vatican cites [[186]] or [[189]] to [[197]] or [[201]]). He was...
  14. Niccolo Machiavelli (11084 bytes)
    25: ...is the Novum of Renaissance and Machiavelli certainly is one of its most distinguished sons, having ca...
    35: ...states.") The Discorsi, as the work is most commonly known, espouses a much less harsh and cruel meth...
    69: ...ics'', author and journalist [[Robert D. Kaplan]] cites Machiavelli as a proponent of a "[[pagan]] ethos,...
  15. Cassowary (5017 bytes)
    30: ...ed to batter through underbrush, making them the only armoured bird in the world. Females are bigger a...
    34: ...y 140 mm (3½ by 5½ inches) — only [[ostrich]] and [[emu]] eggs are larger. The fe...
    46: ...[The Sydney Morning Herald]]'', 5 November 1990. Cites "authorities" for the death claim.
  16. Cheetah (6461 bytes)
    20: ...nce to the mane found in cheetah cubs. It is the only cat that cannot completely retract its claws. Ev...
    25: ...rth. The cheetah can live over twenty [[year]]s. Unlike other felines, the adult [[female]]s do not ha...
    32: Cheetahs are found in the wild only in [[Africa]], but in the past their range exten...
    49: ... US ESA: [[threatened species]] - Appendix I of [[CITES]] (Convention on International Trade in Endangere...
  17. Bird (20345 bytes)
    65: ... The paleognaths include the [[tinamou]]s (found only in Central and South America) and the [[ratite]]...
    70: ...s [[ovary|ovaries]] also become larger, although only the left ovary actually functions.
    97: ...e most confining male parental behavior. It not only consumes time, but also may require physiologica...
    101: ...hers but with no conclusive data or results. The only thing concluded seems to be that it is unnecessa...
    115: ...sion|diffuse]] more [[oxygen]] into their blood. Unlike humans and other mammals, there is no mixing o...
  18. Classical music (7557 bytes)
    46: ...ignificant ruptures in the musical tradition commonly associated to that region. Some examples include...
    53: ... regional references any more in their name, but only refer to the cultural entity to which they belon...
    60: ...popular music distinct? Peter van der Merwe (p.1) cites a more general case of [[timeliness]]: ease of mo...
    74: ...ic lists of classical music traditions, most commonly including: the tradition must be fairly old, the...
  19. Scythia (22520 bytes)
    5: ...oples in the periphery [[steppe]]s were also commonly referred as "Scythians", but didn't speak [[Iran...
    38: ...[[Ossetians]] descend from them. The latter, the only Iranian people presently resident in Europe, cal...
    44: ... people spoke an Iranian language. They may have only had an Iranian speaking elite, and may or may no...
    58: ...uried with them. With the ordinary Pazyryks were only ordinary utensils, but in one was found among ot...
    68: ...s south of [[Kyiv]], has revealed one of the few unlooted tombs of a Scythian chieftain, one who was r...
  20. Atlantis (41399 bytes)
    12: ...]]'' (21e - 25d) and his ''[[Critias]]'' are the only written accounts of Atlantis; in these Plato giv...
    20: ...nd described a class of [[earthquake]]s that suddenly, by a violent motion, opened up huge mouths and ...
    23: ...world: it showed an inner continent, a compact mainland surrounded by sea, and this was surrounded by ...
    36: ...ct that is absent in Plato, who describes them mainly as a military threat to the Greeks), and describ...
    38: ...e references to this, and the myth was published only posthumously, in the ''[[Silmarillion]]'' ([[197...

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