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  1. Rio de Janeiro (14538 bytes)
    15: ...ortugal]]. For centuries, the settlement was commonly called S㯠Sebasti㯠- or even St. Sebastian - i...
    21: ...accommodate hundreds of noblemen who arrived suddenly, many inhabitants were simply evicted from their...
    31: The city is commonly divided into the historic downtown (Centro); the...
    44: ... Urca ("Morro da Urca"), and offers views second only to Corcovado mountain. The tallest mountain in t...
    54: ...ains an area of accelerated growth, attracting mainly the richer sector of the population, whereas nei...
  2. Ella Fitzgerald (9400 bytes)
    12: ...orter]], [[Jerome Kern]], [[Johnny Mercer]] (the only songbook devoted soley to a lyricist) the Kern a...
    91: *1971 ''[[Ella A Nice]]''
    107: *1983 ''[[Nice Work If You Can Get It]]''
    112: *[[Media:How High The Moon.ogg|Download sample]] of "How High the Moon"
    113: *[[Media:April In Paris.ogg|Download sample]] of "April in Paris" by Fitzgerald wit...
  3. Tallulah Bankhead (6331 bytes)
    28: She was married only once, to actor [[John Emery]] from 1937-1941.
    42: ... live my life again, I'd make the same mistakes, only sooner.
    72: *1921 [[Nice People]]
  4. Eliska Junkova (2642 bytes)
    6: ...at [[Nürburgring]], [[Germany]], making her the only woman in history to have ever won a Grand Prix r...
    10: ...ice]], her great female counterpart from France, only recently has Junková's pioneering effort been g...
  5. Suzanne Lenglen (11495 bytes)
    10: ...nament, a forerunner of the [[French Open]], was only open to members of French clubs until 1925.) She...
    16: Not only her performances on the court were noted, howeve...
    18: ...gles. On her path to the gold medal, she gave up only four games, three of them in the final against [...
    24: Lenglen's only tournament defeat in a singles match during this...
    30: ...later that year at a tournament in [[Nice, France|Nice]] where Bjurstedt-Mallory failed to win even one ...
  6. Berimbau (11944 bytes)
    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...
    40: ..., and most students, worry more about producing a nice sound than about naming the individual sounds.
    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...
  7. Tanzania (17411 bytes)
    48: ... = <sup>1</sup> Data refers to mainland Tanzania only.
    61: ...itory in the north of the country. Tanzania not only expelled Ugandan forces, but also invaded Uganda...
    74: ... by the National Assembly are valid for Zanzibar only in specifically designated union matters.
    80: ...Tanzania is divided into 26 regions--21 on the mainland, 3 on Zanzibar, and 2 on Pemba. Ninety-nine di...
    89: ...crops to only 4% of the land area. Industry is mainly limited to processing agricultural products and ...
  8. Minnesota (26682 bytes)
    59: ...tributes, including [[Lutheranism]], "[[Minnesota nice]]", "[[hot dish]]", and sing-songy [[Scandinavia]...
    65: ... country, perhaps a reflection of the strong [[mainline Protestant]] and [[Roman Catholic]] following.
    116: ...ted since [[1997]] (as of 2004, Minnesota is the only U.S. state with such a mandate). If production ...
    118: ...s along the Mississippi River, in and out of the inland seaport of Duluth, along [[railroad]]s that cr...
    153: ...4% of Minnesotans are [[Protestant]] (mostly [[mainline Protestant]]), although there are also a large...
  9. Agathon (3124 bytes)
    4: ...s a delicate and effeminate youth, and it may be only for the sake of punning on his name that he make...
    6: ...ent of truly virile expression and deficient in manly thought and vigor. With him begins the decline o...
  10. Pythagoras (10747 bytes)
    23: ...thematikoi'' held that the ''akousmatikoi'' knew only the outer form of the doctrine, but they themsel...
    25: ...ld [[shaman]]-figure. <!-- examples here might be nice --> The truth no doubt lies somewhere in between.
    31: ...ophical and mathematical training. Evidence certainly suggests that the Egyptians had advanced further...
    39: ...e oath of the Pythagorean Brotherhood [http://www.nlm.nih.gov/hmd/greek/greek_oath.html].
    52: ''Only a few relevant source texts deal with Pythagoras...
  11. Morse code (33777 bytes)
    2: ...) [[amateur radio]] operators. Morse code is the only digital [[modulation]] mode designed to be easil...
    19: ...nes &quot;dashes&quot;, and the letters most commonly used in the English language were assigned the s...
    38: ... reserved for transmission of Morse code signals only.
    40: Since Morse relies on only an ([[On-off keying|on-off keyed]]) radio signal...
    42: ...d by trained operators even though the signal is only faintly readable. This level of "penetration" is...
  12. Labour Day (7088 bytes)
    25: ...[[Northern Territory]] it is called May Day but (unlike in most other [[Country|countries]] with such ...
    29: ...urs a day. He encouraged other trademen to also only work for 8 hours a day and in [[October]] [[1840...
    41: ..., one from socialist international) would also be nice''
  13. Pope Hilarius (5932 bytes)
    10: ...rticularly in connection with the two Churches of Nice and Cimiez.
    14: ...f the emperor's visits to St Peter's, the pope openly called him to account for his favourite's conduc...
  14. Cerebellum (7954 bytes)
    8: ...nputs from much of the [[cerebral cortex]] but mainly from [[visual cortex]] and somatosensory cortex....
    18: <!-- A diagram of this would be nice. There are a few on the net and in textbooks, if...
    23: ...the granule cells of the cerebellar cortex), and only one climbing fiber (axon from inferior olivary n...
    30: ...hey show `intention tremor' - a tremor occurring only during movement rather than at rest (as seen in ...
    40: ...ached maturity, the EGL ceases to exist, leaving only granule cells in the IGL. The cerebellar white m...
  15. Chicago Cubs (25972 bytes)
    18: ...professional team, led to a minor explosion of openly professional teams in [[1870]], each with the si...
    55: ...drum after their early 1900s Glory Years, broken only by their pennant in the [[World War I|war]]-shor...
    62: ...home ballpark, [[Wrigley Field]], played host to only day games until [[1988]] because the stadium own...
    65: ...a Braves in the [[National League Division Series|NLDS]].
    68: ...me 7 of the [[National League Championship Series|NLCS]] against the [[Florida Marlins]]. While at one...
  16. Photography (18493 bytes)
    2: ...nical]], [[chemical]] or [[digital]] devices commonly known as [[camera]]s.
    5: Most commonly a [[camera]] or [[camera obscura]] is the image ...
    30: ...early cameras did not fix an image in time; they only projected what was before an opening in the wall...
    36: ...e [[negative_%28photography%29|negative]] image. Unlike a daguerreotype, a calotype negative could be ...
    50: ...supplies of photographic equipment accounted for only about 20% of industry revenue.
  17. Monaco (12001 bytes)
    33: <!-- This ranking is certainly incorrect; it seems to have been copied from the...
    55: ...ile dressed up as a [[Franciscan]] [[monk]]; the only exception to this was from [[1789]] to [[1814]],...
    78: ...ea|Mediterranean]] coast, 18 kilometres east of [[Nice]] and near the [[Italy|Italian]] border, and is s...
    101: ...the second smallest country in the world, beaten only by [[Vatican City]]. See [[List of countries by ...
    105: [[French language|French]] is the only official language, but [[English language|Englis...
  18. Apache (7848 bytes)
    16: ...most scientists believe they arrived permanently only a few decades before the Spanish. The Southern ...
    46: * [http://www.itcaonline.com/tribes_tonto.html Tonto Apache Tribe (Ariz...
    47: * [http://www.itcaonline.com/tribes_campverd.html Yavapai-Apache Nation...
    48: * [http://www.itcaonline.com/tribes_whitemtn.html White Mountain Apache...
    49: * [http://www.itcaonline.com/tribes_sancarl.html San Carlos Apache Trib...
  19. Guitar (36953 bytes)
    44: ...ctly before the finger). Fretboards are most commonly made of [[rosewood]], [[ebony]], and [[maple]].
    48: ...d both forward and backward (most truss rods can only be loosened so much, beyond which the bolt will ...
    50: ...th, 15th, 17th, 19th, and 21st frets, and double inlays on the 12th, sometimes 7th, and (if present) 2...
    57: ...rengthened with internal bracing, decorated with inlays and purfling, and subjected to a lot of abuse.
    72: ...imes incorrectly referred to as a "tremolo bar"--unlike the change in pitch that the whammy bar produc...
  20. Native American (42651 bytes)
    7: ...Canada, where the term [[First Nations]] applies only to Native Canadians who belong to the same cultu...
    21: ...C|11,000 years ago]]), and that they followed an inland route through Alaska and Canada that had just ...
    49: ...250,000 [[Arawaks]] of [[Haiti]], were enslaved. Only 500 survived by the year [[1550]], and the group...
    83: ...ir traditional beliefs<!--details or ref would be nice-->. As recently as the [[1970s]], the [[Bureau of...
    87: ...assed by the state's General Assembly recognized only two races, "white" and "colored". Plecker pressu...

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