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  1. Pansy (10101 bytes)
    34: ... have two-year life cycles. The first year they only produce greenery; they bear flowers and seeds in...
    44: The plant is probably a total loss unless tufted.
    54: Mix thoroughly and stand for 2 hours in sealed container. Dissolve 1 ounce (28 g) in a little hot water a...
  2. Beehive (beekeeping) (7741 bytes)
    22: ...ng their nest. This was done by inserting a metal container of burning sulphur into the gum, an act that mode...
    27: ... types of modern hive in common use, differing mainly in size and number of frames used. Types include...
    48: ...ive gets its name because the frames of the hive only have a top bar, not sides or a bottom bar.
    49: The beekeeper does not provide a foundation (or only provides a fractional foundation) for the bees t...
    52: Unlike the Langstroth hive, the honey cannot be extra...
  3. Pottery (17136 bytes)
    4: ..."earthenware" and "stoneware" are generally used only for relatively easily constructed utensils such ...
    21: ... in a day. Because of its nature, wheel work can only be used to initially create items with radial sy...
    25: ...ly), and allowed to air-dry. This method is commonly used for smaller decorative pieces, such as figu...
    32: ...sal or decorative item. This method is most commonly used for handbuilt pieces. Coloured clay can al...
    48: ...cal into the kiln's interior. [[Sulfur]] is commonly used, as are various [[salts]] or [[ashes]]. Su...
  4. Glass (26176 bytes)
    5: ...lica]]-based glasses in common use as a building, container or decorative material.
    22: ...sub>/{{Germanium}}O<sub>2</sub> glass, which has only slightly different optical properties (the germa...
    52: ...loped, which led to its becoming a much more commonly used material. The invention of the glass pressi...
    69: ...lass include vessels (bowls, [[vase]]s, and other containers), [[marbles]], [[bead]]s, [[smoking pipe]]s, [[b...
    85: ...ere rarely optically parallel giving rise to commonly seen distortions.
  5. Blast furnace (4721 bytes)
    1: ...at the [[chemical reaction]] does not take place only at the surface. Typically this is used for the ...
    9: ...are poured in the top, which would normally burn only on the surface. Pre-heated air was blown into th...
    23: ... This also oxides impurities in the pig iron. The container is rotated and the processed pig iron can be sepa...
  6. Jug (1886 bytes)
    1: A '''jug''' is a container for liquid, with a handle and an opening for pour...
    9: ...o the most common [[ceramic]] jug, many different containers and materials have been used for musical jugs (g...
    11: ... jugs, since it is relatively quiet and produces only a single pitch. (It is more typically used for p...
  7. Inca mythology (10365 bytes)
    18: ...h have overlapping responsibilities and domains. Unless otherwise noted, it can safely be assumed thes...
    27: ...e first coca plant, the leaves of which men were only allowed to chew (to bring health and happiness) ...
    31: ...He was said to keep the [[Milky Way]] in a [[Jug (container)|jug]] and use it to create [[rain]]. He appeared...
    58: ...'' ("higher world") was the Heavenly underworld. Only [[righteous]] people could enter it (much like [...
  8. California (63989 bytes)
    93: ...the [[Sea of Cortez]] and the Pacific coast were only partially explored and California was shown on e...
    122: ...he odd-numbered districts are elected in years evenly divisible by four, i.e., presidential election y...
    124: ...m lasts through January 2007. Schwarzenegger was only the second person in the history of the United S...
    128: ...erms, after which they may run for re-election. Unlike the retention elections for Supreme Court and ...
    134: ... Empire, Orange and San Diego counties, and most inland, eastern, and rural areas. Democratic bastion...
  9. Space (10661 bytes)
    6: ...' does not refer to any kind of entity that is a "container" that objects "move through".
    95: And touched things smoother than moonlight on still water,<br>
    98: Only the start of space, the road to suns." - [[F.R. ...
    117: ...op椩a Britannica'' from Encyclop椩a Britannica Online. Accessed [[June 12]], [[2005]].
  10. Cell biology (3658 bytes)
    1: ...'', from the [[Greek language|Greek]] ''kytos'', "container") is an [[list of academic disciplines|academic d...
  11. Pressure (9004 bytes)
    16: ... this is often written as "30 PSIG" or, more commonly, "30 psig", though other methods which avoid att...
    23: ...sure) is the same. We can shrink the size of our "container" down to an infinitely small point, and the press...
    36: ...'' is the pressure a fluid exerts when it is motionless. Consequently, although a fluid moving at high...
    38: ...ected to a [[manometer]]. Depending on where the inlet holes are located on the probe, it can measure ...
    47: ..."dimensionally incorrect" comment; don't use it, unless you want to add similar comments about pounds-...
  12. Allspice (3832 bytes)
    28: ... during cooking and then removed before serving. Unlike bay leaves, they lose much flavour when dried ...
    31: ...arations and [[curry powder]]s. Allspice is commonly used in Great Britain and appears in many dishes...
    34: ...rger plants are more tolerant . It adapts well to container culture and can be kept as a [[houseplant]] or in...
  13. Ship (18843 bytes)
    27: ...t safety and waste disposal. It has become usual only in large [[aircraft carrier]]s and in [[submarin...
    30: ...on]]s or [[flotilla]]s. [[Convoy]]s of ships commonly occur.
    52: ...zontal surfaces in the ship's general structure. Unlike flats, they are a structural part of the ship.
    81: * [[Container ship]]
    117: ...with three or more masts, fore-and-aft rigged on only the aftermost.
  14. Train (10331 bytes)
    33: ...ation but at a very high initial cost, which can only be justified on high traffic lines. Since the c...
    68: ...rn railways are [[container]] trains, whereby the containers can be lifted on and off the train by [[crane (m...
    70: ...ght train, whereby the cargo had to be loaded or unloaded manually.
  15. San Francisco, California (55022 bytes)
    31: ...tion. It is a [[consolidated city-county]] (the only one in California) situated at the northern tip ...
    62: ... it rats infected with [[bubonic plague]]. Mistakenly believing that interred corpses contributed to t...
    66: ... remain, whose 30,000 deceased residents are the only permitted within the city to this day.
    71: ... [[World War II]], San Francisco was the major mainland supply point and port of embarkation for the w...
    85: ... [[Dan White]], murdered San Francisco's first openly gay elected official, Supervisor [[Harvey Milk]]...
  16. Ogg (4373 bytes)
    2: ...dia|multimedia]] [[bitstream format|bitstream]] [[container format]] designed for efficient [[streaming]] and...
  17. Black widow spider (5745 bytes)
    15: ...idow spider]] found throughout the world and commonly associated with urban habitats or agricultural a...
    17: ...e bottom of its abdomen which, although most commonly red, may range in color from white to yellow to ...
    20: ... and deaths from ''Latrodectus'' bites are rare, only sixty-three having been reported in the United S...
    22: ...ypically cause problems at the bite site itself, unless a secondary skin infection occurs.
    26: ...ive on for 180 days after maturing, while a male only lives on for another ninety days (1).
  18. Brown recluse spider (5698 bytes)
    17: ...lude a shelter consisting of disorderly threads. Unlike most web weavers, they leave these webs at nig...
    26: ... this spider is not aggressive and usually bites only when disturbed. Actual brown recluse bites are r...
    30: ...ought with the patient in a clear, tightly closed container so it may be identified.
    40: ...formly brown, unlike the brown recluse). They mainly wander in search of females to mate with, having...
    42: ...es appear to be aggressive, but they do not bite unless trapped, and they are too small to easily pene...
  19. Time (15299 bytes)
    23: ...lows", that objects "move through", or that is a "container" for events.
    31: ...iz]]. Newton believed time was, like [[space]], a container for events, while Leibniz believed time was, like...
    45: ...that of light. Many subatomic particle exist for only a fixed fraction of a second in a lab relatively...
  20. Christmas tree (16574 bytes)
    11: ...rity along the lower Rhine, and was spread there only by [[Prussian]] officials who were moved there i...
    26: ...ies in other [[genus|genera]] are also used. Commonly used species in Northern [[Europe]] (including t...
    44: ...nter cold in most areas. Others are produced in a container and sometimes as [[topiary]] for a porch or patio...
    55: ...hey were made the same way, using animal hair (mainly [[pig]] bristles) and later [[plastic]] bristles...
    72: ...]]s or electric lights ([[fairy lights]]) is commonly done, and a [[tree topper]] completes the ensemb...

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