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- King Arthur (22450 bytes)
9: ...cal career of Artorius makes this identification unlikely, as there seems to be little reason for him ...
29: ...t he with his company of riders may be seen by moonlight in the forests of Britain or Brittany or Savo...
31: ...atched it to Kelly Rounds, a [[hill fort]] in the Cornish parish of [[Egloshayle]].
93: ...orth a read and the Authors notes at the end are enlightening. "There is a sword and there is a stone,...
110: ...n series ''Justice League'' and ''Justice League Unlimited'' featuring related characters Morgan Le Fa... - Bagpipes (20858 bytes)
3: ...the singular or plural, although pipers most commonly talk of "pipes" and "the bagpipe".
16: ...ed either by a blowpipe or a set of bellows; the inlet to the bag normally has a one-way [[valve]] whi...
20: ...lown. Sometimes the term is also somewhat mistakenly used to describe the general sound produced by a...
33: ...l known are the [[Great Highland Bagpipe]]s (commonly abbreviated GHBs), which were developed in [[Sco...
53: ...iping careers. Another common choice is to have only the drones, without regulators. This is known a... - United Kingdom (37269 bytes)
50: *<small>[[Cornish language|Cornish]]: ''An Rywvaneth Unys a Vreten Veur hag Iwerdhon...
64: ...ch includes the mainland of Great Britain, the mainland of [[Ireland]], and the smaller islands associ...
91: ...use of Commons|House of Commons]], the lower and only directly elected house in Britain's [[bicameral]...
93: ...he Commons with a small number chosen from the mainly appointed upper house, the [[British House of Lo...
97: ...e modern United Kingdom, the monarch's role is mainly, though not exclusively, ceremonial. Her Majesty... - Washington (20186 bytes)
40: Washington is the only state named after a [[President of the United St...
71: ...(required by law) took place and, by a margin of only 42 votes out of more than 2.8 million cast, Ross...
79: ...ong the [[rain]]iest places in the world and the only rainforests in the continental [[United States]]...
83: ...ashington]], [[Inland Empire (Pacific Northwest)|Inland Empire]], [[Kitsap Peninsula]], [[Palouse]], [...
180: *[[Cornish College of the Arts]] - Celtic mythology (25486 bytes)
12: ...spect testified in Gaul the greater part crop up only once. This has led some scholars to conclude tha...
28: ** Cornish mythology and folklore
129: ...tic peoples built no [[temple]]s, and worshipped only outside in groves of trees. Archaeology has long...
137: There are only very few recorded archaeological discoveries whi...
145: ...istletoe (a [[parasite|parasitic]] herb that commonly grows on oak trees); perhaps they used the latte... - Celtic languages (6032 bytes)
8: ...], [[Breton language|Breton]], [[Cornish language|Cornish]], [[Cumbric language|Cumbric]], the hypothetical...
10: ...aulish, but closely related to [[Cornish language|Cornish]] and is thus a member of Insular Celtic. Brittan...
12: ...rred around [[1000 BC]]. The early Celts are commonly associated with the archaeological [[Urnfield cu...
22: ... Goidelic and Brythonic clusters. When referring only to the modern Celtic languages, 'Q-Celtic' and '... - Chicken (21473 bytes)
32: ...esult of this behaviour is that a flock will use only a few preferred locations, rather than having a ...
40: ...s on the incubation of eggs, a state that is commonly known as ''going broody''. A broody chicken will...
48: ...t]]s. Modern varieties of chicken - such as the Cornish Cross -- are bred specifically for meat productio...
50: ...re processed for food. Chicken feet are less commonly eaten. The head, internal organs such as the lu...
52: ...r in the [[Middle Ages]]. Caponizing a rooster, unlike castrating a cow or pig, requires delicate sur... - Rowing (20818 bytes)
1: ...] coxless pair of Toby Garbett & Rick Dunn at [[Henley Royal Regatta]] 2004. -->
9: *In ''sweep-oar'' rowing, each rower has only one oar and holds it with both hands. In sweep ...
17: One piece of equipment commonly used when training for rowing, the "[[indoor row...
26: ...less four and once in the coxless pair, also the only man to have won World Championships in every swe...
44: ...e referred to as "regattas" whereas this term is only used in the UK for head-to-head races.
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