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  1. Grace Kelly (6610 bytes)
    13: ...starred in the role of a princess, alongside Alec Guinness and Louis Jourdan.]]
    17: ...uirement for a Catholic marriage, it was thought unlikely that a Catholic prince would divorce and rem...
    30: ...have been the actual driver of the car, suffered only minor injuries.
  2. Sophia Loren (9622 bytes)
    31: ...vie)|The Fall of the Roman Empire]]'' with [[Alec Guinness]]; and Aldonza/Dulcinea in ''[[Man of La Mancha]]...
  3. Central African Republic (6564 bytes)
    62: ...and expensive ceremony (the shoes he wore set a [[Guinness Book of Records | world record]] for their costli...
  4. Barbecue (24807 bytes)
    6: ... the U.S., many consider "barbecuing" to include only relatively indirect methods of cooking, with the...
    40: [[Bulgogi]] (불고기) is thinly sliced [[beef]] (and sometimes [[pork]]) marinat...
    51: ...ant in [[Tuscaloosa]], there are no side dishes, only ribs, bread, and sauce.
    69: ...e meat, though not always used in cooking. The Moonlight Inn in [[Owensboro, Kentucky|Owensboro]] is t...
    91: ...le hog is typically used; in the west, sometimes only pork shoulders are used for barbecue.
  5. Toucan (4010 bytes)
    84: ...ny collectables such as postcards and models with Guinness toucans on them may be found. [[Toucan Sam]] is t...
  6. Water Buffalo (6557 bytes)
    32: The buffaloes live mainly in freshwater marshes and billabongs, and their ...
    44: *[[Guinness Book of Records]], [[2005]]
  7. Polo (10046 bytes)
    12: ...Iranian Empire, the [[Achaemenid]] dynasty. Certainly it is [[Persian]] literature and art that give u...
    14: ...ntury AD]], who learned to play polo when he was only seven years old.
    20: ...ortant a part, and the game itself was preserved only in remote villages.
    23: ...nipur]], a northeastern state in [[India]]. The [[Guinness Book of Records]] in its [[1991]] edition (page 2...
    25: ... took place very little known to your Lordships, unless, indeed, some of you may have heard of it as t...
  8. 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]]...
  9. Harp (23216 bytes)
    2: ... (sometimes [[copper]]-wound), [[gut]] (more commonly used than nylon), or [[wire]].
    33: ...-Flat, F, C, G, D, A, E, and B can be reached by only changing lever positions, rather than re-tuning ...
    48: ...ist. The phosphor bronze and brass are most commonly used. Steel tends to be very abrasive to the na...
    52: ... with more than one row of strings. A harp with only one row of strings is called a '''single-course ...
    56: ...every string or on the strings that are most commonly sharped. (for example C and F) Having two sets ...
  10. Shar Pei (3490 bytes)
    48: ...gue of the [[Chow Chow]]. The wrinkles are seen only on the face and back. Through selective breedin...
    54: ...e close to extinction, and were listed in the ''[[Guinness Book of World Records]]'' as "The rarest dog in t...
  11. Chile (capsicum) (7837 bytes)
    26: Though there are only a few commonly used species, there are many [[cultivar]]s and m...
    32: ...f Scoville units in a pepper is assigned by the [[Guinness Book of Records]] to the Red Savina [[Habanero]],...
    58: ...is discouraged by some, as this word is more commonly used to refer to a popular Southwestern dish (''...
  12. Culture of Ireland (27885 bytes)
    8: ...lation of humans on the island, north and south, only just approaches this figure.
    121: ...ut.jpg|thumb|right|The worldwide famous pint of [[Guinness]] along with a slice of [[soda bread]]]]
    140: ...cessarily traditional, still emulate these pubs, only perhaps substituting traditional music for a DJ ...
    167: ... newspapers. Curiously Dublin remains one of the only places in Ireland without a major local paper; [...
    218: '''Online'''
  13. Lobsters (8756 bytes)
    39: ...n thus reach impressive sizes. According to the [[Guinness World Records]], the largest lobster was caught i...
  14. George W. Bush (64926 bytes)
    27: After graduating from Yale, Bush enlisted in the Texas [[Air National Guard]] on [[May...
    75: ...emocracy around the world. George W. Bush is the only President to win re-election after losing the po...
    109: ...rts/iraq_wmd/Iraq_Oct_2002.htm],[http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2087-1593607,00.html] See [[I...
    150: ...by the Senate as a U.S. ambassador. (The first openly gay ambassador, [[James Hormel]], received a [[r...
    262: ...according to the [[Guinness_Book_of_World_Records|Guinness Book of Records]], the wealthiest cabinet ever.
  15. Muscle (12774 bytes)
    64: ...rheumatism") is an inflammatory condition that mainly occurs in the elderly; it is associated with [[g...
    79: ...sseter]] or jaw muscle is the strongest. The 1992 Guinness Book of Records records the achievement of a bite...
    83: Again taking strength to mean only "force" (in the physicist's sense, and as contra...
    89: ..., the quadriceps can produce over 100 watts, but only for a few minutes. The heart does its work conti...
    113: [[nl:Spier]]

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