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  1. Ouida (1938 bytes)
    26: * ''Puck'' (??)
  2. Uranus (15207 bytes)
    145: ...god]] [[Uranus (mythology)|Ouranos]], and is the only planet in the [[solar system]] named after a Gre...
    149: ...omposed primarily of rock and various ices, with only about 15% [[hydrogen]] and a little [[helium]] (...
    176: [[NASA]]'s [[Voyager 2]] is the only spacecraft to have visited the planet. Launched...
    226: *Puck
  3. Ice hockey (16008 bytes)
    5: ...[goaltender]]'', whose primary job is to stop the puck from entering the net, and who is permitted uniqu...
    10: ...play in ice hockey that limit the movement of the puck: ''[[Offside (ice hockey)|offside]]'' and ''[[Ici...
    19: ... typically two ''linesmen'', who are responsible only for calling offside and icing violations, and on...
    21: ...ulder to hit another player if the player has the puck or has just passed it. This use of the hip and sh...
    25: Officials also stop play for puck movement violations, but no players are penalized...
  4. Roller hockey (4297 bytes)
    1: ... and very similar to [[ice hockey]], but using [[inline skate]]s instead of [[ice skate]]s.
    9: ...teams. A team can consist of up to 12 people but only 5 are allowed on the rink at any time with one b...
    13: ...y, as well as pure inline hockey uses a six ounce puck that glides on plastic or teflon coated rollers a...
    25: The [[Hockey puck|puck]] used is plastic 3 inches (76 mm) diameter and w...
    31: A goal is scored when a player shoots the puck into the net.
  5. Halloween (18290 bytes)
    2: ...n much of the [[Western world]], though most commonly in the [[United States]], [[Ireland]], [[Scotlan...
    20: ...al)|black magic]], or mythical [[monster]]s. Commonly-associated Halloween characters include [[ghost]...
    53: ... to be hoaxes, and the few that were real caused only minor injuries, but many parents were under the ...
    68: ...tinguished all other fires. Each family then solemnly lit their hearth from the common flame, thus bon...
    75: ...cotland, Ireland and the North of England. It is only in the last decade that it has become popular in...
  6. Capacitor (29664 bytes)
    72: Unlike capacitors that use a bulk dielectric made fro...
    80: ... very low impedance at low frequencies. However, unlike aluminum electrolytics, they are intolerant of...
    82: ...immersed in electrolyte, with the voltage of each puck being kept below 1 volt. Current is carried throu...
    94: *In a capacitor [[microphone]] (commonly known as a condenser microphone), the diaphragm ...
    103: ...es, unlike conventional batteries which last for only a few hundred or thousand recharge cycles. But c...
  7. New Year's Day (5455 bytes)
    17: ...es [for the house-elf, compare [[Puck (mythology)|Puck]]] at night or exchange New Years' gifts or suppl...
  8. Unicycle (4804 bytes)
    8: ...es between 10 and 15 days at the least to learn, unless one has an inherent natural ability for riding...
    13: ...s hit a bump, or the rider attempted to slow suddenly, the rear wheel would come off the ground, forci...
    16: ...ditions is known as [[mountain unicycling]], commonly called MUni. In [[unicycle trials]] the unicycli...
    19: ... the Germans (some clubs have been known to use a puck). A league operates in Germany/Switzerland; in ot...
    30: ...e the wheels are stacked on top of each other so only one touches the ground. The wheels are linked to...

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