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- Toilet training (731 bytes)
1: ...rocess of training a young [[child]] to use the [[toilet]], weaning him or her off of reliance on [[diaper...
3: Most people advise that toilet training is a mutual task, requiring cooperation,...
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- Trombone (15819 bytes)
12: ...refer to the earlier form of the instrument, commonly used in early music ensembles.
28: ...w the [[bass clef]] staff is impossible to play, unless the F attachment is tuned to E.
69: ...s required, but for higher notes the player need only use four or fewer positions of the slide, since ...
73: The trombone (unlike most brass instruments) is not normally a [[tr...
77: ...like (and often is) the rubber suction cup from a toilet plunger. On occasion actual [[hat]]s have been us... - Boat (6417 bytes)
1: ... smaller than most [[ship]]s. Some boats are commonly carried by a ship or on land using trailers.
85: ...rds the bow and stern, respectively and are used only when the frame of reference is within the vessel...
94: ... In a ship, there would be several but a boat is unlikely to have more than one. The similar but usual...
98: The compartments housing a toilet, and the toilet itself, are known as the "heads", and a trip to t... - 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]...
33: ...ch as soaping windows, egging houses or stringing toilet paper through trees. Before indoor plumbing was ...
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... - Cat (30067 bytes)
25: ...all cats have straight [[ear]]s pointing upward. Unlike dogs, flap-eared breeds are very rare. ([[Scot...
45: ...ment or other strong emotions, the gland may suddenly discharge, releasing a foul-smelling brown liqui...
52: ..., cats pose almost no danger to humans—the only hazard is the possibility of infection (or, rare...
55: ...this contrasts with domesticated dogs, which commonly are fed a mixture of meat and vegetable products...
62: ...in [[sand]]y places. They are able to remain motionless for long periods of time, especially when obse... - Yellow-Bellied Marmot (2581 bytes)
26: Yellow-bellied Marmots include ?toilet rooms? in their burrows as well as living rooms, ... - Pictogram (2262 bytes)
1: ...rams.png|thumb|right|200px|Pictogram for [[public toilet]]s]]
4: ...based on pictograms and [[ideogram]]s; it is commonly believed that pictograms appeared before ideogra...
8: ...-specific. For example, in some cultures men commonly wear dress-like clothing, so even restroom signa... - Feces (1593 bytes)
10: Feces are generally a [[taboo]] subject (see [[toilet humour]]). Scientists have long noted that many s... - Toilet training (731 bytes)
1: ...rocess of training a young [[child]] to use the [[toilet]], weaning him or her off of reliance on [[diaper...
3: Most people advise that toilet training is a mutual task, requiring cooperation,... - Compost (10069 bytes)
71: ...source materials can be collected by [[composting toilet]]s (in this case, human [[feces]]). However, such... - Appliance (6102 bytes)
4: ... but [[plumbing fixture]]s, because they operate only with [[water]] and not with energy input.
10: ...tance, energy distribution can be managed more evenly so that when the [[washing machine]] is on, the...
20: ...ower level functions of the operating system are only available to the vendor. The more this "locked ...
28: ...system commands and functions from the user, and only expose the application interface.
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