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  1. Sheryl Crow (8611 bytes)
    21: ...g, Crow released ''[[C'mon, C'mon]]''. Musically unlike any of her other records, the project had a mo...
  2. Relic (11473 bytes)
  3. Cotton (7876 bytes)
    4: Cotton is a valuable crop because only about 10% of the raw weight is lost in processin...
    13: ...animal]] fibers ([[wool]] from [[sheep]]), could only imagine that cotton must be produced by plant-bo...
    56: ...durable cloth, is made mostly of cotton, as are [[T-shirt]]s.
    89: [[nl:Katoen]]
  4. Football (soccer) (22343 bytes)
    5: ...ons to this are the [[goalkeeper]]s, who are the only players allowed to handle the ball in the field ...
    15: ...ir hands or arms during play. Although players mainly use their feet to move the ball around, they may...
    32: ...'s Tavern in Great Queen Street, [[London]]. The only school to be represented on this occasion was [[...
    44: ...as that team's goalkeeper. The goalkeeper is the only player allowed to handle the ball with his hands...
    73: ...me, unlike kicks from the penalty mark which are only used to decide the team that progresses to the n...
  5. Horse (38916 bytes)
    35: ...tions exist in Mongolia; see: http://www.treemail.nl/takh/.
    55: ...h a horse must have three feet on the ground and only one foot in the air at any time. The walking hor...
    61: * '''pace''' is a lateral two-beat gait more commonly used in racing. In most countries pacers are rac...
    93: * '''weanling''' - a young horse who has just been weaned fr...
    122: ...t must be completely black with no brown at all, only white markings.
  6. Thomas More (15893 bytes)
    27: ...g controversial political matters freely. It is unlikely that More, a devout and conservative Christi...
    36: ...mbrace the Protestant teaching that the Pope was only the [[Bishop of Rome]] and therefore had no auth...
    39: ...that the marriage of Henry to Catherine had been unlawful. But as Henry began to deny the authority o...
    48: ...d of the church. This testimony was almost certainly false, but on the strength of it the jury voted ...
    53: ...In [[2000]], Saint Thomas More was declared "heavenly patron of statesmen and politicians" by [[Pope J...
  7. Softball (19057 bytes)
    30: ...ce is equidistant from home plate at all points, unlike the outfield fence in baseball, which is usual...
    62: ...gloves, made of leather or similar material, but only the catcher and first baseman may wear mitts; mi...
    74: ...batting second. Seven innings constitute a game, unless extra innings are required to break a tie.
    78: ... falls to the ground anywhere in foul territory (unless two strikes have already been called) or if th...
    90: ...der holding the ball touches a base which is the only base towards which the batter may run before the...
  8. Dwight D. Eisenhower (37513 bytes)
    22: ...b Eisenhower and Ida Elizabeth Stover, and their only child born in Texas. He was named David Dwight,...
    26: ...e died. Eisenhower's father was an active member only early in Dwight's life.
    43: ...lied invasion of Italy|invasion of the Italian mainland]].
    177: ...al]]s for being reluctant to exercise leadership unless forced to. In [[1957]], however, he sent feder...
    189: ...ngs about his Vice President, Richard Nixon, and only reluctantly endorsed him as the Republican candi...
  9. Benjamin Franklin (22881 bytes)
    25: ...as "A penny saved is a penny earned" are now commonly quoted every day by people all over the world.
    27: ...ranklin felt that this [[enlightenment (concept)|enlightenment]] partly contributed to the American co...
    42: ...'' is not ''created'' by rubbing substances, but only ''transferred'', so that "''the total quantity i...
    52: ...hat Franklin was involved in the creation of not only the aforementioned first volunteer fire departme...
    56: ...nd for five years he remained there, striving to enlighten the people and the ministry of the United K...
  10. Jane Goodall (4250 bytes)
    28: ... the stick out and eat the termites. Previously, only humans were thought to use tools.
  11. Motorcycle (40437 bytes)
    9: ...decar]]s and other three-wheeled variations, commonly referred to as a [[trike]] may also be found.
    79: ...ability. The phenomenon known as a "stoppie" may only be achieved if the front brake is used aggressiv...
    94: ...[[V8]] models. Two cylinder engines are most commonly found in either a "[[V-twin]]" configuration or ...
    104: ...lerates the transmission to a very high speed in only the time the gear shift takes, and would put a g...
    106: ...rcycles normally have five or six forward gears. Only the largest touring motorcycles (most prominentl...
  12. Barrister (15976 bytes)
    31: ...tising barristers or judges. However, from 2008, only those who have successfully completed pupillage ...
    33: ... some will recruit only in the summer and others only in the autumn.
    55: Unlike its common law brethren, the [[United States]]...
    57: ...kinds of lawyers performing different functions, only [[Spain]] has a division which generally corresp...

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