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  1. Gertrude Stein (13569 bytes)
    21: ...leven inches tall, and Gertrude was five foot one inch (Grahn 1989).
    26: ...[[Ain]], in the [[Rh?Alpes]] region. Referred to only as "Americans" by their neighbors, the Jewish Ge...
    71: ..., rooms]]'' (1914) [http://www.bartleby.com/140/ online version]
    84: ...lish.upenn.edu/~afilreis/88/stein-atom-bomb.html online version]
    114: ...l. It certainly is extraordinary, but it is certainly true."
  2. Tori Amos (27672 bytes)
    16: ... vocal contribution of [[Trent Reznor]] of [[Nine Inch Nails]]. The [[Australia]]n edition of the album...
    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 ...
    91: ...ack''''': Amos' fifth tour was [[North America]]-only. The first part of the tour was co-headlining wi...
  3. Ellen MacArthur (3652 bytes)
    12: ...anged to take into account MacArthur's 5 foot 2 [[inch]] (1.57 metre) height.
  4. Pansy (10101 bytes)
    34: ...es (23 cm) high, and the flowers are two to three inches (about 6 cm) in diameter.
    44: The plant is probably a total loss unless tufted.
    83: 3 inch wide flowers
    86: 2 1/2 inch wide flowers
    96: 2 1/2 inch wide flowers
  5. Iris (plant) (13374 bytes)
    28: ...rden soil, the smaller and more delicate species only needing the aid of turfy ingredients, either pea...
    41: ...acking out of the flower it will come in contact only with the non-receptive lower face of the stigma....
    68: ... are from 2 to 4 ft. long, and half an inch to an inch broad. Towards the latter part of the year they a...
  6. Spiderwort (2097 bytes)
    14: ...ng plants, growing to 30-60 cm tall, and are commonly found individually or in clumps in wooded areas ...
    22: ...der-lily, Cradle-lily, Oyster-plant and Flowering Inch Plant.
  7. Abdomen (6929 bytes)
    24: ...he liver, while the right nipple is about half an inch above the upper limit of this viscus.
  8. Vagina (1372 bytes)
    9: ... muscular tube about 4 inches (100 mm) long and 1 inch (25 mm) in diameter that connects the [[vulva]] a...
  9. Arm (7276 bytes)
    17: ...under cover of the inner edge of the deltoid, one inch below the junction between the outer and middle t...
    34: ...of the superficial [[flexor muscle]]s cease, and only the tendons remain, so that the limb narrows rap...
  10. Chest (3592 bytes)
    4: ...e words ''chest'' and ''thorax'' are often mistakenly used interchangeably.
    19: ...he fifth left intercostal space, three and a half inches from the mid-line.
  11. Beehive (beekeeping) (7741 bytes)
    27: ... types of modern hive in common use, differing mainly in size and number of frames used. Types include...
    33: ...er and to fill larger spaces (more than about 3/8 inch) with wax comb but to hold the intermediate space...
    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...
  12. Flute (11293 bytes)
    1: ...musical instrument]] of the [[woodwind]] family. Unlike other wind instruments, a flute produces its s...
    25: ...wide, while a concert flute's is a fraction of an inch.
    40: ...to reach the B directly below middle C. Also commonly used in [[orchestra]]s is the ''piccolo'', a sma...
    48: ... G-key (previously offset in student models and inline in professional models) may or may not be movi...
    55: ...usic of south India. The south Indian flute had only seven finger holes till 1970s when the legendary...
  13. Berimbau (11944 bytes)
    34: ...string sound, one strikes the string less than an inch up from the gourd string, with the bow balanced o...
    36: ...rgrown to 5 feet and more, so the players rely mainly on the change in timbre, and tuning options are ...
    38: ...sounds may appear in a berimbau performance, but only these define capoeira's rythmic patterns (except...
    58: ...and despise this uniform playing which they want only of beginners, while they stress that variation m...
    62: ...rimbaus may be tuned on the same tone, differing only in timbre. Some set the low note of the M餩o so...
  14. Grover Cleveland (20963 bytes)
    16: [[William McKinley]] ([[1897]])</td></tr>
    29: ...t to serve two non-consecutive terms. He was the only [[United States Democratic Party|Democrat]] elec...
    39: ...ng|left|thumb|Grover Cleveland was the first and only President married in the White House.]]
    40: ...obably assumed responsibility because he was the only bachelor among them). After Cleveland's election...
    44: ... while in office (after [[John Tyler]]), and the only President to be married in the [[White House]] i...
  15. Nepal (22444 bytes)
    1: ...'', situated in the [[Himalaya]], is the world's only [[Hindu]] [[kingdom]]. It is in South Asia, shar...
    81: ...ain Region in north. Of Nepal's total land area, only 20 percent is cultivatable. Deforestation is a s...
    85: ... annual rainfall: 2,500 [[millimetre|mm]] (98.5 [[inch|in]]) in eastern part of country; 1,420 mm (56 in...
    111: ...ss domestic product|GDP]]. Industrial activity mainly involves the processing of agricultural produce ...
    135: * Kantipur (Nepali)[http://www.kantipuronline.com]
  16. Palau (8171 bytes)
    91: ... throughout the year, the annual average is 150 [[inch]]es (3,800&nbsp;mm). The average humidity is 82%,...
    103: ...e Ancient Palauan Religion is still the most commonly observed household religion.
    130: *[http://www.palauanpride.com Palauan Pride Online]
  17. Dragonfly (4578 bytes)
    28: ... wing span of only 20&nbsp;mm, or about 3/4 of an inch.
  18. Ant (13019 bytes)
    17: ...structures, typically measuring between 0.08 to 1 inch. Their bodies are divided into three segments: th...
    32: ...ns. Males, produced by the queen, typically have only a single role: mating with the queen. After mati...
    67: ...ng a specific role. The division of labor is not only essential for the colony's survival but also inf...
    72: ...Initially, all ants in a colony are female, with only the queen and select females capable of mating. ...
  19. Great Pyramid of Giza (20454 bytes)
    17: ... the four sides of the base have a mean error of only [[1 E-2 m|15 mm]] in length, and 12 [[arcsecond|...
    22: ...aking it the largest pyramid in Egypt, surpassed only by the [[Great Pyramid of Cholula]] in [[Mexico]...
    24: ... limestone could be seen miles away even under moonlight.
    28: ...kind of granite known as "Red Aswan Granite" and only found some 250 miles South of Cairo.
    34: ...r revealed another "blocking stone" lying several inches behind it. In 2002 a second robot was sent into...
  20. Sun Bear (4617 bytes)
    17: ...ar'' because of its small stature. It has a two-[[inch]] (3 cm) [[tail]] and on average weighs less than...
    19: Unlike other bears, the sun bear's [[fur]] is short a...
    31: ...bear (''Helarctos malayanus euryspilus''), found only on the [[island]] of [[Borneo]].

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