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  1. Slide whistle (1974 bytes)
    1: ...wanee whistle''', '''piston flute''' or less commonly '''jazz flute''') is a [[wind instrument]] consi...
    3: The slide whistle is most commonly used as a [[sound effect]] (such as in the sound...

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  1. Ava Gardner (4142 bytes)
    6: ...tar. She married [[Mickey Rooney]] when she was only 19 years old in 1941, then divorced in 1943, to ...
  2. Flute (11293 bytes)
    1: ...musical instrument]] of the [[woodwind]] family. Unlike other wind instruments, a flute produces its s...
    40: ...to reach the B directly below middle C. Also commonly used in [[orchestra]]s is the ''piccolo'', a sma...
    48: ... G-key (previously offset in student models and inline in professional models) may or may not be movi...
    55: ...usic of south India. The south Indian flute had only seven finger holes till 1970s when the legendary...
  3. Nose flute (4426 bytes)
    13: ...rior diameter of other nose flutes, the range is only in one [[octave]] and in the playing position, t...
  4. Piccolo (2812 bytes)
    6: ...instrument. A typical flute section may include only one or two piccolos, and since piccolo players u...
  5. Recorder (12954 bytes)
    3: ...rto]] in G major (though [[Thurston Dart]] mistakenly suggested that it was intended for [[Tin whistle...
    11: ...the base note. This note is either absent or can only be played by covering the end of the instrument,...
  6. Slide whistle (1974 bytes)
    1: ...wanee whistle''', '''piston flute''' or less commonly '''jazz flute''') is a [[wind instrument]] consi...
    3: The slide whistle is most commonly used as a [[sound effect]] (such as in the sound...
  7. Pipe organ (24478 bytes)
    5: ...s range in size from portable instruments having only a few dozen pipes to grand organs having tens of...
    7: Pipe organs are most commonly found in [[church]]es, and in some [[Reform Juda...
    35: ...d secular music, in a variety of settings--since unlike other organs, they were easily moved.
    63: Because a pipe produces only one pitch at a time, ideally there is at least o...
    71: ...sic)|mixture]]'', and the number of ranks is commonly indicated by a roman numeral following the stop ...
  8. Woodwind instrument (3308 bytes)
    43: ...' instruments use a [[reed (music)|reed]] -- a thinly sliced piece of cane, (or less frequently, plast...
  9. Percussion instrument (2859 bytes)
    1: ...trument]]s. Some percussion instruments play not only [[rhythm]], but also [[melody]] and [[harmony]]....
  10. List of musical instruments (9508 bytes)
  11. American football (39287 bytes)
    40: ...e [[American Football League]] (AFL, 1960-1969). Only the AFL survives, as it merged with the NFL in 1...
    46: ...y. These plays are often referred to as "downs." Unlimited substitutions can be made between plays.
    52: ...y run a single play called a '''try''' (more commonly called an '''extra point''' or '''conversion att...
    56: ...e booth makes all challenges and a team is given only 2 time outs during overtime. In college football...
    64: ...nge if the first two were successful. A play can only be challenged before the next one has started.
  12. Barbecue (24807 bytes)
    6: ... the U.S., many consider "barbecuing" to include only relatively indirect methods of cooking, with the...
    40: [[Bulgogi]] (불고기) is thinly sliced [[beef]] (and sometimes [[pork]]) marinat...
    51: ...ant in [[Tuscaloosa]], there are no side dishes, only ribs, bread, and sauce.
    69: ...e meat, though not always used in cooking. The Moonlight Inn in [[Owensboro, Kentucky|Owensboro]] is t...
    91: ...le hog is typically used; in the west, sometimes only pork shoulders are used for barbecue.
  13. Porpoise (4431 bytes)
    25: Porpoises are predators hunting mainly fish, often also squid and crustaceans. Most com...
    40: ***** [[Finless Porpoise]], ''Neophocaena phocaenoides''
  14. Train (10331 bytes)
    33: ...ation but at a very high initial cost, which can only be justified on high traffic lines. Since the c...
    70: ...ght train, whereby the cargo had to be loaded or unloaded manually.
  15. Rail transport (15539 bytes)
    9: ..., the rails distribute the weight of the train evenly, allowing significantly greater loads per [[axle...
    22: ...lly aesthetic constructions, but they won't work unless they are given an appropriate system on which ...
    30: ...a limited amount of traffic and are consequently only used on [[branch line]]s.
    134: [[nl:Spoorweg]]
  16. Budgerigar (5000 bytes)
    14: ...inkish-brown in females and immatures. It is the only species in the genus '''''Melopsittacus'''''.
    40: *[http://www.birds-online.de/allgemein/alter_en.htm Life Span of a Budgi...
  17. Dog (69384 bytes)
    23: ...g's diet should be restricted to [[meat]] alone. Unlike a true obligate carnivore, such as a [[cat]], ...
    35: ...rdy; the front legs are loose and flexible, with only muscle attaching them to the torso.
    122: ...y dog|toy]] breeds have skeletons that mature in only a few months, while giant breeds such as the [[M...
    126:
    148: ...ns) whenever possible, engaging in actual combat only as a last resort. In addition, they retain very ...
  18. Border Collie (8931 bytes)
    39: ...ir [[double coat]]s come in all colors, most commonly black and white, with other common colors being ...
    52: ...ets an ideal standard. It is possible (although unlikely) for a dog to do both, but its options for c...
  19. Percussion instruments (2780 bytes)
    1: ...trument]]s. Some percussion instruments play not only [[rhythm]], but also [[melody]] and [[harmony]]....
  20. Folk instrument (521 bytes)

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