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  1. Diana, Princess of Wales (29391 bytes)
    22: ...tess Spencer|Raine, Countess of Dartmouth]], the only daughter of the romance novelist [[Barbara Cartl...
    36: ...ince Harry of Wales|Prince Henry of Wales]] (commonly called Prince Harry) on [[15 September]] [[1984]...
    38: ... suicide attempts did take place, there was certainly a significant risk she would [[miscarriage|misca...
    85: ...o needle as it was [[digital]]. The car was certainly travelling much faster than the legal [[speed li...
    106: ... spot; it is on a stretch of high-speed road but only has limited visibility ahead in places; and ther...
  2. Ellen MacArthur (3652 bytes)
    10: ...in ''Kingfisher 2'', but was thwarted by a broken mast in the [[Southern Ocean]].
  3. Pakistan (74854 bytes)
    132: ...although (because of the [[Pressler amendment]]) only a few were eventually supplied. However, China c...
    138: ...r Soviet allies, [[Libya]] and [[Syria]] are the only two middle eastern countries with whom Pakistan ...
    140: ...te a [[renaissance]] and [[Age of Enlightenment|enlightenment]] in the Islamic world. Besides the OIC...
    142: ...ar states|declared nuclear power]] – the only Islamic nation to have that status – als...
    165: ...he structure of the economy, and agriculture now only accounts for roughly one-fifth of the GDP. There...
  4. Flag of Hawaii (3178 bytes)
    1: ...nder so many various forms of government and the only one that features the [[flag of the United Kingd...
    5: ...rominent over the top quarter closest to the flag mast. The field of the flag is composed of eight horiz...
  5. Flag (13245 bytes)
    3: ...g''' is a piece of [[cloth]] flown from a pole or mast, usually intended for signaling or identification...
    11: During the [[Middle Ages]], flags were used mainly during battles to identify individual leaders: i...
    15: ...hdrawn from the battlefields, and have been used only at ceremonial occasions ever since.
    22: ...aroe Islands|Faroe Islands]], [[Flag of Finland|Finland]], [[Flag of Iceland|Iceland]], [[Flag of Norw...
    24: ...Union Flag]] of the [[United Kingdom]], more commonly (and correctly, when used by warships at sea) ca...
  6. Lightning rod (7638 bytes)
    1: ...structures (such as the roof of a building or the mast of a vessel) from [[lightning]] damage. Other na...
    12: ...e, so an object outside the critical distance is unlikely to be struck by the leader if there is a gro...
    16: It is commonly believed, erroneously, that a rod ending in a sh...
  7. Skyscraper (12706 bytes)
    3: ...sary of nautical terms|nautical term]] for a tall mast or sail on a [[sailing ship]]. Today the word is ...
    5: ...many flights of stairs, and water pressure could only provide running water to about 50 feet (15&...
    19: ...ied as high rises, such as the [[CN Tower]], [[TV masts]], bridges, or oil platforms.
    196: *[[Petronas Towers]] (only held one height category)
    252: ...of skyscrapers]] - [[List of towers]] - [[List of masts]] - [[List of tallest churches]]
  8. American Black Bear (15019 bytes)
    32: ...most common, though first-time mothers typically only have a single cub. By spring thaw, when the bear...
    36: ...vily on [[grass]]es, [[herb]]s, [[fruit]]s, and [[mast]]. They also feed on [[carrion]] and [[insect]]s...
    47: *[[oak]] (''[[Quercus]] spp.'') mast
    48: *[[hazel]] (''[[Corylus]] spp.'') mast
    66: *[[Labrador tea]] (''Ledum groenlandicus'')
  9. Lightning (33113 bytes)
    35: ...m several different objects simultaneously, with only one connecting with the leader and forming the d...
    65: ... One special type of intracloud lightning is commonly called an anvil crawler. Discharges of electric...
    71: ... which is nothing more than a leader stroke with only one return stroke.
    93: ...s date back to at least [[1886]]. However, it is only in recent years that fuller investigations have ...
    133: ...fficient energy strike the atmosphere on average only once per 50 seconds per square kilometer. Measu...
  10. Throat (1067 bytes)
    4: ...and the [[esophagus]]. The [[hyoid bone]] is the only bone located in the throat of mammals.
    10: ... halyard''' which raises the end further from the mast. Such rigging was normal in classic gaff-rigged [...
  11. Archery (18991 bytes)
    25: Targets are marked with 10 evenly spaced concentric rings, which have score values...
    63: Flight Archery can only take place where space permits since archers com...
    66: ...rs stand within 12 feet of the bottom of a 90 ft. mast and shoot almost vertically upwards with 'blunts'...
    72: ... that certain types of game, often [[deer]], may only be taken with a bow. In other localities, specia...
  12. Allergy (18658 bytes)
    1: ...ity is characterised by excessive activation of [[mast cell]]s by [[immunoglobulin E]] resulting in a sy...
    46: ...ady bound to the Fc receptor on [[basophil]]s and mast cells as this would stimulate the allergic inflam...
    53: ...ed only by anecdotes, which makes them effective only as [[placebo]]s. Yet there are case studies invo...
    60: ...ens). IgE binds to Fc receptors on the surface of mast cells and basophils, both involved in the acute i...
    62: ...ignal for the [[degranulation]] of the sensitized mast cell or basophil. These granules release [[histam...
  13. Ship (18843 bytes)
    2: ...the exact size (or the number of [[mast (sailing)|mast]]s) which a boat requires to become a ship. (Note...
    4: ...s were built with more than three masts. The five-masted ''Preussen'' was the outstanding example but th...
    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.
  14. Watercraft (2566 bytes)
    7: ...on will define the exact size (or the number of [[mast]]s) that distinguishes a ship from boats.
    12: ...ny specific individual object (and probably then only as a affectation): rather the term serves to uni...
  15. Longship (3972 bytes)
    5: ...es, later sporting a rectangular sail on a single mast. Nearly all longships were [[clinker built]] and ...
    14: ...ing [[longship]] has been found from [[Sweden]], only rowing ships, a type less effective for over sea...
    18: ...ong'', [[Welsh language|Welsh]] ''llong'' is commonly assumed to be a loan from a term for these ships...
    33: * [http://home.online.no/~joeolavl/viking/index.htm Vikingships and ...
  16. Felucca (1721 bytes)
    11: ...San Francisco Bay]]. "These workhorses featured a mast that angled, or raked, forward sharply, and a lar...
  17. Aegean civilization (41260 bytes)
    11: ...t. The decipherment in the 1950s of [[Linear B]] unlocked the meaning of this script, but an earlier s...
    15: ...he goldsmiths' and painters' work of the Greek mainland ([[Mycenae]], [[Vaphio]], [[Tiryns]]).
    29: In the absence of written records, only a summary history can be derived from monuments ...
    67: ...] came into use early in this Minoan period, but only a few documents made of durable material have su...
    69: ...illed both these ends: [[Zakro]] must have had mainly a commercial purpose, as the starting-point for ...
  18. Wind power (27669 bytes)
    1: ...nergy by [[wind turbine]]s. This article deals mainly with the intricacies of large-scale deployment o...
    11: .... The earth is not heated evenly by the sun. Not only do the poles receive less energy from the sun th...
    74: ...nerates 3% of all electricity produced in India. Unlike the others in the top 5 though, India's estima...
    88: ... resistor can be located just inside to where the mast is attached to the building. Such small-scale ren...
    108: * Since electric power production is only part (about a third) of society's energy use, wi...
  19. Fig (3878 bytes)
    24: ...flowers but will not lay eggs in the edible fig, only in the caprifig. Thus the edible fig ripens with...
    26: ...ruit-eating animals to survive the time between [[mast]]s. In temperate climes, wasps hibernate in figs,...
    28: ...sps that fertilize them have been introduced, so only four species of figs produce viable seeds there....
  20. Mobile phone (30513 bytes)
    3: ...are [[cordless phone]] which acts as a telephone only within a limited range). Mobile
    18: ...ely low-cost fixed-line networks (around $30 for unlimited local calling). [[Prepaid telephone calls|P...
    24: ... services can be accessed. Mobile phones do not only support voice calls; they can also send and rece...
    32: ...ward personalisation, such as user defined and downloadable [[ring tone]]s and [[operator logo|logo]]s...
    40: ...s. The different variants of the GSM system have only different frequencies and so aren't even conside...

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