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  1. Tori Amos (27672 bytes)
    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 ...
    54: ...t single released from the album, with "Sweet the Sting" following in the summer. The accompanying tour, ...
    64: ...ntic Records gave Amos’s tickets while requesting that other artists on the label be played as a re...
  2. Apple (20408 bytes)
    25: ...g in climates unsuitable for ''M. domestica'', mainly for increased cold tolerance.
    107: ...eptable in suburban locations because they do not sting. Some wild bees such as [[carpenter bee]]s and ot...
  3. Bee (11175 bytes)
    29: ...e apex of the female abdomens are modified into a stinger.
    31: ...l]] colonies, found among the [[honeybee]]s and [[stingless bee]]s. Sociality is believed to have evolved...
    37: ...to survive on her own for at least a short time (unlike queens in eusocial species who must be cared f...
    41: ...survive individually in found hiding spots. Interestingly bumblebee queens sometimes seek winter safety i...
    45: ... is probably triggered by day length. She is the only fertile [[female]], and deposits all the [[Egg (...
  4. Portugal (61755 bytes)
    17: ...out. Rome sent numerous legions, but success was only achieved by bribing Lusitanian officials to kill...
    25: ...Moors]] (mainly [[Berber]] with some [[Arab]], mainly expelled after the [[Christian]] reconquest or [...
    31: ...g Ferdinand]] was dying with no male heirs. His only child, a single daughter, married King [[John I ...
    42: ... ''feitoria'' (a trading post) for commerce with inland Africa thus, circumventing the Arab [[caravan]...
    47: ...ip III]] tried to further enforce integration, openly attacking the Portuguese nobility that was not i...
  5. Dragonfly (4578 bytes)
    23: ...ymphs''') are aquatic. Dragonflies do not bite or sting humans.[1] In fact, they are valued as a predato...
    28: ...pygmaea'' from east [[Asia]] with a wing span of only 20 mm, or about 3/4 of an inch.
  6. Isis (20790 bytes)
    7: ...elieved to come from the [[Nile Delta]]; however unlike other [[Ancient Egypt|Egyptian]] deities she d...
    12: The most commonly used name for this deity, Isis, is a [[Greek lan...
    14: ...ronunciation is unknown, as Egyptian hieroglyphs only recorded [[consonant]]s and [[semi-vowel]]s, and...
    16: The Egyptian hieroglyphs for her name are commonly [[transliteration|transliterated]] as ''js.t''. ...
    20: ...edicated specifically to Isis become wide-spread only in the Roman times.
  7. Arizona (24367 bytes)
    13: OfficialLang = [[English language|English]] Only [[State]] |
    170: ... country's total Indian population of 2,752,158. Only [[California]] has more Indians than Arizona, an...
    406: *[[Arizona Sting]] ([[National Lacrosse League]])
  8. North Carolina (18268 bytes)
    50: ...d [[industry]]. The state's industrial output--mainly [[textiles]], [[chemicals]], [[electrical equipm...
    70: .... the [[North Carolina Court of Appeals]] is the only intermediate appellate court in the state; it co...
    146: Small towns/areas with interesting names:
    227: *[[Charlotte Sting]], [[Women's National Basketball Association]]
  9. Spider (29039 bytes)
    85: ...upported by a hard [[exoskeleton]] composed of mainly of [[chitin]]. Spiders also have eight legs (ins...
    90: ...Primitive [[mygalomorph]] spiders generally have only a pair of [[book lungs]] filled with haemolymph,...
    98: ... is better developed than the rest, or there are only six pair, or no eyes at all. Several families of...
    116: ...turation and enters his adult life with one palp only. The palpi constitute 20% of its body mass, and ...
    123: ...ale spider towards the male is largely a myth... only in some exceptional cases does the male fall vic...
  10. Charles de Gaulle (41586 bytes)
    40:
    52: ... with the [[Poland|Polish army]]. He fought and distinguished himself in fighting near the river [[Zbrucz...
    59: At the outbreak of World War II, de Gaulle was only a [[colonel]], having encountered hostility from...
    61: ...n armour to retreat at [[Caumont]]. This was the only significant tactical success the French gained a...
    69: ...ure the spirit of de Gaulle's position. Although only few people actually heard the speech that night ...
  11. Scorpion (12441 bytes)
    20: ...he anus of the scorpion and bears the telson (the sting) which comprises of the vesicle which holds a pai...
    28: ...e are a pair of feather like sensory organs, consisting of a row of pegs, and are unique in scorpions. Th...
    30: ...ns, only able to detect regions of strongly contrasting light intensity, such as horizons. The eyes are h...
    36: ... are perfectly harmless, and only make use of the sting for the purpose of killing prey. Generally, they ...
    37: ... conservers, however often the venom is not used unless the prey cannot be subdued with the claws. Man...
  12. Allergy (18658 bytes)
    23: ...skin, often with a [[lancet]]. Common areas for testing include the inside forearm and back. If the patie...
    28: ...p to 24 hours. This can also cause serious long-lasting tissue damage to the affected area. Fortunately, ...
    50: ...aphylaxis (which is why those allergic to [[bee]] stings, [[peanuts]], [[nuts]], and [[shellfish]] often ...
    53: ...ed only by anecdotes, which makes them effective only as [[placebo]]s. Yet there are case studies invo...
    73: ...een shown to play a role in some allergies. Interestingly, in regard to asthma, it has been suggested tha...
  13. Tarantula (17481 bytes)
    152: ...re only present on some [[New World]] specimens (only the subfamilies of Ischnocolinae, Aviculariinae ...
    164: ...al times a year, while full grown specimens will only moult once every year or so, or sooner in order ...
    166: ...ch maturity. Upon reaching adulthood, males have only a short time remaining in their lives, about one...
    188: ...y species are reported to be no worse than a wasp sting, other accounts say these bites are some of the m...
    190: Tarantulas will not bite unless provoked or disturbed. The defensiveness varie...
  14. Swimming (22854 bytes)
    5: ...ward relative to the body, and transverse motion only a slight propelling of water in a direction oppo...
    19: ...ulsion. For beginners, increased strength brings only small improvements if the above strategies (mini...
    45: ...nces of 100 m (short course 25 m pools only), 200 m, and 400 m.
    82: ...ith the legs, [[front crawl]] propels the body mainly with the arms.
    118: ...usually done while exposing most of the body to sunlight, especially some areas usually covered (aroun...
  15. Sea nettle (4594 bytes)
    15: ...om moderate to severe but do not cause death. The sting is used to kill or stun both [[prey]] and [[preda...
    17: The Stinging Nettle is [[symmetry|symmetrical]], marine, an...
    26: Sea nettles are most commonly seen near the coasts during the [[summer]]. [[Sa...
    30: ...also eat [[crustacean]]s. Nettles obtain food by stinging it with their tentacles. After that, the prey ...
    33: ...ve tentacles that contain millions of microscopic stinging [[cell (biology)|cell]]s called [[nematocyst]]...
  16. Phoenix, Arizona (34271 bytes)
    93: ...losely together that it is almost impossible to distinguish one from another in this satellite image. The...
    111: ...dash;can occur during any month of the year, but only happen an average of once or twice per year some...
    115: ...[1896]] it has accumulated to 0.1 inch (0.25 cm) only 7 times. The heaviest snowstorm occurred on Jan...
    229: *[[KPHO]]-5 (CBS 5, [[Columbia Broadcasting Service|CBS]] - owned by Meredith)
    232: *[[KPNX]]-12 (Channel 12, [[National Broadcasting Company|NBC]] - owned by Gannett)
  17. Anteater (6362 bytes)
    1: ...100px|left|]]'''Anteaters''' are [[mammal]]s commonly known for eating [[ant]]s and [[termite]]s. The ...
    6: ... nests of terrestrial insects. To avoid the jaws, sting, and other defences of the invertebrates, anteate...
    10: ...fer essentially from it in their habits, being mainly arboreal. They inhabit the dense primeval forest...
    16: ...fer essentially from it in their habits, being mainly tree-dwelling. They inhabit the dense primeval f...
  18. Leather (7695 bytes)
    9: ...can be formed into a supple, strong material commonly called leather.
    22: ...ch have not been sanded to remove imperfections. Only the hair has been removed. The grain remains in ...
    26: ...e split from a single thickness of hide, whereas only one piece of top-grain can be made. However, as...
    30: ...s of ounces. Although the statement is in ounces only, it is an abbreviation of ounces per square foot...
    40: ...d belts in the same way as regular cow leather. Sting ray leather is as tough and durable as hard plast...
  19. Hermes (10248 bytes)
    13: Hermēs or Mercury was commonly identified by Roman observers with the Germanic ...
    31: ...eller's hat or a winged cap (petasos or more commonly [[petasus]]), wearing winged sandals ([[talaria]...
    43: ...epherds and woodsmen particularly. Pan was mistakenly reported to have died by a sailor, but, even aft...
    63: ...to sleep and rescued Io but Hera sent a gadfly to sting her as she wandered the earth in cow form. Zeus e...
  20. Nettle (5285 bytes)
    2: ...mage:Bluehende brennessel.jpg|200px]] | caption = Stinging nettle (''Urtica dioica'')}}
    15: .... The most prominent member of the genus is the [[Stinging nettle]] ''Urtica dioica'', native to [[Europe...
    17: ...imilar medicinal uses to the stinging nettle. The sting of ''Urtica ferox'', the Onga Onga or Tree nettle...
    22: *''Urtica dioica'' ([[Stinging nettle]] or Bull nettle). [[Europe]], [[Asia]]...
    33: ...]. As its name implies, the false nettle does not sting.

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