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  1. Yorkshire Terrier (5765 bytes)
    4: !Yorkshire Terrier
    6: |[[Image:Gabby.JPG|thumb|250px|none|A Yorkshire Terrier.]]
    28: |[http://www.akc.org/breeds/yorkshire_terrier/index.cfm Stds]
    45: The '''Yorkshire Terrier''', also known as a '''Yorkie''', is a [...
    51: The Yorkshire Terrier, though a [[Toy dog|Toy Breed]], still re...

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  1. Steel (28384 bytes)
    8: ...take place in a fairly oxygen-free environment. Unlike copper and tin, liquid iron dissolves carbon q...
    11: ... fairly soft metallic material that can dissolve only a small concentration of carbon (no more than 0....
    21: ...osphorus]] make steel more brittle, so these commonly found elements must be removed from the ore duri...
    28: ... the year [[1000]], the [[Thule]] people of [[Greenland]] began making [[harpoon]]s and other edged to...
    46: ...lized cast iron, and quench-hardened steel, with only a few, probably ornamental, bronze weapons.
  2. Apple (20408 bytes)
    25: ...g in climates unsuitable for ''M. domestica'', mainly for increased cold tolerance.
    68: *'[[Ribston Pippin]]: [[Yorkshire]], [[Great Britain]] (1707)
    107: ...arry the pollen. [[Honeybee]] hives are most commonly used, and arrangements may be made with a commer...
  3. United Kingdom (37269 bytes)
    64: ...ch includes the mainland of Great Britain, the mainland of [[Ireland]], and the smaller islands associ...
    91: ...use of Commons|House of Commons]], the lower and only directly elected house in Britain's [[bicameral]...
    93: ...he Commons with a small number chosen from the mainly appointed upper house, the [[British House of Lo...
    97: ...e modern United Kingdom, the monarch's role is mainly, though not exclusively, ceremonial. Her Majesty...
    109: ...ary peers]] who could sit in the upper chamber - only 92 out of several hundred retain the right, by e...
  4. Aviation history (39698 bytes)
    17: ...to be made so as to accomplish that which we can only suggest. Yet there are sufficient proofs and exa...
    25: ...n]], near [[Scarborough, England|Scarborough]] in Yorkshire.
    53: ... occurred on [[July 2]], [[1900]]. It lasted for only 18 minutes, as LZ 1 was forced to land on the la...
    57: ...W) as he expected. Langley's assistant, Charles Manly, then reworked the design into a five-cylinder w...
    61: ...as "wing warping". Although this method was used only briefly during the history of aviation, it worke...
  5. Coal mining (4145 bytes)
    29: ...lace every Easter Monday, at [[Ossett]] in [[West Yorkshire]], [[U.K.]] The race starts from the site of the...
  6. January 2 (10888 bytes)
    45: *[[1981]] - [[Peter Sutcliffe]], the [[Yorkshire Ripper]], is arrested.
    136: * [http://www.tnl.net/when/1/2 Today in History: January 2]
  7. James Cook (14770 bytes)
    7: ...rn in [[Marton,_Middlesbrough|Marton]] in [[North Yorkshire]], near the town of [[Middlesbrough]]. Cook was ...
    20: ...apped the complete New Zealand coastline, making only minor mistakes (such as calling [[Banks Peninsul...
    26: ...collections of Australian flora and there were mainly peaceful meetings with the local Aboriginal peop...
    28: ...een Australia and [[New Guinea]], again becoming only the second European to do so (the first being [[...
    41: Cook almost discovered the mainland of [[Antarctica]], but turned back north towar...
  8. Trenton, New Jersey (12026 bytes)
    32: ... led by [[Mahlon Stacy]] from [[Handsworth, South Yorkshire|Handsworth]], [[Sheffield]], UK. Quakers were bei...
  9. Limestone (3809 bytes)
    7: ...Gorge]] in [[France]]; [[Malham Cove]] in [[North Yorkshire]], [[England]]; and the [[Ha Long Bay]] National ...
    19: ...is used as a facade on some [[skyscraper]]s, but only in thin plates for covering rather than solid bl...
  10. Canyon (3965 bytes)
    11: ...ls]] in [[Somerset]] and [[Yorkshire Moors]] in [[Yorkshire]], [[England]].
  11. Canary (4349 bytes)
    24: ...lors to Europe. Monks started breeding them and only sold the males (which sing). This kept the bird...
    26: ... same occurred in England. First the birds were only owned by the rich but eventually the local citiz...
    28: ...bber Italicus, Raza Espanola, Berner, Lancashire, Yorkshire, etc.), and Song Canaries (bred for their unique ...
    30: ...ember after the breeding season ends. Birds can only be shown by the person who raised them. They al...
  12. Sheep (9256 bytes)
    15: ...woolly [[ruminant]] [[quadruped]]s, but most commonly the '''Domestic Sheep''' (''Ovis aries''), which...
    42: ...ales sheep.jpg|thumb|left|A horned sheep in the [[Yorkshire Dales]], UK.]]
    63: ... (58) than domestic sheep (54) which makes it an unlikely ancestor of the latter, but as it interbreed...
    65: ...Zawi Chemi Shanidar. The fleece-bearing sheep is only found since the [[Bronze Age]]. Primitive breeds...
    69: ...en seems tougher and fattier than lamb. Lamb commonly features in [[Mediterranean cuisine|Mediterranea...
  13. List of dog breeds (16959 bytes)
    277: *[[Greenland Dog]] (Greenland Husky)
    587: *[[Yorkshire Terrier]]
  14. Airedale Terrier (5101 bytes)
    44: ...dog breed]] originating from the Aire valley in [[Yorkshire]], England. It is often called the "King of Terr...
  15. 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.
    80: ... per inch, while fine-haired breeds such as the [[Yorkshire Terrier]] can have as few as 100, and the "hairle...
    122: ...y dog|toy]] breeds have skeletons that mature in only a few months, while giant breeds such as the [[M...
    126:
  16. Patterdale Terrier (5195 bytes)
    45: ...om Kirkby Lonsdale and Frank Buck from Leyburn in Yorkshire during the early part of the 1900s. At that tim...
    47: ...ll farm animals, necessitated predator control. Unlike the hunt terriers to the south, typified by th...
  17. Yorkshire Terrier (5765 bytes)
    4: !Yorkshire Terrier
    6: |[[Image:Gabby.JPG|thumb|250px|none|A Yorkshire Terrier.]]
    28: |[http://www.akc.org/breeds/yorkshire_terrier/index.cfm Stds]
    45: The '''Yorkshire Terrier''', also known as a '''Yorkie''', is a [...
    51: The Yorkshire Terrier, though a [[Toy dog|Toy Breed]], still re...
  18. Rhubarb (4414 bytes)
    17: ..., a common and affordable sweet for children in [[Yorkshire]] was a tender stick of rhubarb, dipped in copiou...
    19: ...y, by raising the local temperature. This is commonly done by placing an upturned bucket over the shoo...
    21: ...occurs in at least four species. Those most commonly used in cooking are the '''Garden Rhubarb''' (''...
    27: ...es can vary, it averages about 0.5%, so a rather unlikely five kilograms of the extremely sour leaves ...
  19. Rock formations (10410 bytes)
    182: *Brimham Rocks, Nidderdale, [[Yorkshire]], [[England]]
    227: *Narpes, [[Finland]]
    228: *[[Naantali]], [[Finland]]
  20. Australian Silky Terrier (4605 bytes)
    65: ...en pounds. Its head is longer than that of the [[Yorkshire Terrier]] but shorter than that of the [[Australi...
    72: ...ally believed to have developed by crossing the [[Yorkshire Terrier]] with the [[Australian Terrier]] in [[Sy...
    74: Certainly it is documented that whatever the outcrossing, ...
    78: ...es, which were Australian Terriers and which were Yorkshire Terriers.

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