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  1. Dirt cone (206 bytes)
    1: ...elow. The surrounding ice melts away, leaving the dirt cone.

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  1. Skin (8340 bytes)
    10: The skin is often known as "the largest organ in the human body": this ...
    15: ...hese layers lies the ''[[hypodermis]]'', which is not usually classified as a layer of skin.
    17: ...utermost layer): corneum, lucidum, granulosum, spinosum, basale. Cells are formed through [[mitosis]] ...
    19: ...shunt vessels may bypass the network in ears, the nose and fingertips.
    26: The hypodermis is not part of the skin, and lies below the dermis. Its...
  2. Weaving (6924 bytes)
    3: ... efficiency of the Jacquard loom makes it more economical for mills to use them to weave all of their ...
    14: ...lov]], Moravia. [[Neolithic]] textiles are well known from finds in [[pile dwellings]] in Switzerland...
    16: ... and then dry them. Next, they would beat out the dirt and [[carding|card]] the wool. The wool was then ...
    20: ...ution]] in [[Great Britain|Britain]]. Numerous innovations took place taking the home-based [[artisan...
    24: ...ritain and buy finished cloth back from England. Nonetheless, many people wove cloth in Colonial Amer...
  3. Landform (3582 bytes)
    97: *[[dirt cone]]
    126: ...lcano]] & [[composite volcano]] (or [[stratovolcano]])
    129: ...e headings. Some other erosion landforms that do not fall into the above categories include:
  4. Great Wall of China (10504 bytes)
    1: ...hinese history|nomadic tribes]] coming from areas now in modern day [[Mongolia]] and [[Manchuria]].
    3: ... the southeastern portion of [[Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region]]. [[Image:Greatwall_badling5.jpg|thum...
    5: ...i-nomadic people on the outside of the wall could not cross with their [[horses]] or return easily wit...
    18: ...ayu Pass]] (嘉峪关), located in northwest [[Gansu]] Province at the limit of the [[G...
    20: ...pass. After they conquered China, the Wall was of no strategic value as the people who the Wall was in...
  5. Cilium (3845 bytes)
    3: ...irection, and (2) ''non-motile cilium'', which cannot beat and usually serves as a sensor.
    6: ...e cells. Cilia are rare in plants, occurring most notably in [[cycad]]s. [[Protozoan]]s ([[ciliate]]s)...
    8: ...[trachea]] (windpipe), where they sweep mucus and dirt out of the lungs. In the [[oviduct]]s, the beatin...
    10: ...st all types of the mammalian cells have a single non-motile cilium called "''Primary cilium''" that h...
    15: ... have the two central microtubule singlets and do not have dyneins. This configuration of axoneme is r...
  6. Bill Buckner (4174 bytes)
    2: ...o, despite a respectable 20-year career, is best known for a ground ball that rolled between his legs ...
    7: For his entire career, Buckner was known as one of the more consistent [[contact hitter]...
    12: ...stonishing comeback for the Mets, however, it did not (as is often misremembered) end the [[World Seri...
    16: ... was added to the lore of the [[Curse of the Bambino]].
    26: ...he high bidder was [[Charlie Sheen]]. The ball is now in the collection of [[Seth Swirsky]], who refer...
  7. October (1849 bytes)
    4: ...Libra]] and ends in the sign of [[Scorpio]]. Astronomically speaking, the sun begins in the constellat...
    17: ...r]] October ends at or near to [[Samhain]] in the northern hemisphere and [[Bealtaine]] in the souther...
    20: ...y of the week as January in [[common year]]s, but no other month begins on the same day of the week as...
    25: ... October is called ''lokakuu'', meaning "month of dirt".
  8. Dodo (9332 bytes)
    12: ...axobox_section_binomial_parens | color = pink | binomial_name = Raphus cucullatus | author=[[Carolus L...
    15: ...f the island of [[Mauritius]]. The Dodo, which is now extinct, lived on fruit and nested on the ground...
    18: There are no intact museum specimens of the Dodo extant today....
    20: Nevertheless, from artists' renditions we know that the dodo had blue-grey [[plumage]], a 23-ce...
    22: ...d to take advantage of an island [[ecology]] with no predators.
  9. Butterfly (9348 bytes)
    13: * Superfamily [[Papilionoidea]]:<br>
    20: ...es]] [[Hesperioidea]] (the skippers) and [[Papilionoidea]] (all other butterflies). Many butterflies h...
    22: Unlike many insects, butterflies do not experience a [[nymph (biology)|nymph]] period, b...
    24: * [[Larva]], known as a [[caterpillar]]
    37: ... transform into a butterfly (or moth), a process known as [[metamorphosis (biology)|metamorphosis]].
  10. History of California (38344 bytes)
    3: ...ter European colonization means that most of the known '''history of California''' begins with Europea...
    5: ...digious oil fields, and finally with its high-technology leadership.
    11: ...ng pathway even for the earliest inhabitants of [[North America]]. The remains of [[Arlington Springs ...
    13: ...el]] shells using stone tools, while those in the northern [[Cascade Range]] traded [[obsidian]], used...
    19: ...tanejo|Ciguatan]], a wonderful country far to the northwest, populated with [[Amazons|Amazonish women]...
  11. Auto racing (15302 bytes)
    1: '''Auto racing''' (also known as '''automobile racing''' or '''autosport''') ...
    8: ...sor]] but he was disqualified because his car was not a required four-seater.
    12: ...rse, took place in [[Chicago]], [[Illinois]] on [[November 2]], [[1895]], [[Frank Duryea]] winning in ...
    16: ...races, usually from or to Paris, connecting with another major city in Europe or France.
    32: ...pecifically for high-speed racing. The wheels are not covered, and the cars often have aerofoil wings ...
  12. Stock car racing (7372 bytes)
    1: ...cing|dirt tracks]]''; longer ovals are typically known as ''[[superspeedways]]''. Races are generally ...
    5: ...-built car designed only for racing purposes with no intent of its ever being used as regular transpor...
    9: ... chassis, running gear, and equipment have almost nothing to do with those of ordinary automobiles.
    11: ...of its racing series, while [[fuel injection]] is now universal in standard passenger cars.
    19: ...d the [[Nextel Cup]] after its sponsor (formerly known as [[Winston Cup]] after a previous sponsor). ...
  13. BMX racing (1539 bytes)
    1: ...gate for up to eight racers, a groomed serpentine dirt racecourse made up of various jumps, banked and f...
  14. Allergy (18658 bytes)
    1: ...lt in symptoms as benign as a [[rhinorrhea|runny nose]], to life-threatening [[anaphylaxis|anaphylact...
    4: ...usly classified as "allergies". A new four-class (now five) classification scheme was designed by P. G...
    8: * Nose: swelling of the nasal mucosa ([[allergic rhini...
    9: ...''allergy salute'', is the habit of wiping of the nose in an upward direction due to itching.
    11: ...irways: [[bronchoconstriction]], wheezing and dyspnoea, sometimes outright attacks of [[asthma]]
  15. Softball (19057 bytes)
    3: ...it is released when the hand is below the hip and no further from the body than the elbow &#8211; whil...
    5: * The playing field is normally smaller.
    20: ...ter the given number of pitches. The pitcher does not act as a fielder, and a rule is often made that ...
    34: ...fore the runner reaches the safety base. However, not all softball diamonds have these safety bases an...
    36: ... the infield. The infield is usually ''skinned'' (dirt), while the outfield has grass in regulation comp...
  16. Wolf (22358 bytes)
    12: {{Taxobox_section_binomial | color = pink | binomial_name = Canis lupus | author = [[Carolus Linna...
    15: ...[taiga]]s, [[plain]]s and [[mountain]]s. In the [[northern hemisphere]], [[human]] encroachment on the...
    19: Three other canid species are known as wolves: the [[Red Wolf]], the [[Ethiopian Wo...
    22: ...und the [[eye]]s. In areas where the ground is [[snow]] covered white wolves are far more common. Very...
    25: ...ow eyes, longer legs, larger [[paw]]s and more pronounced [[jaw]]s.
  17. Platypus (21900 bytes)
    7: {{Taxobox ordo entry | taxon = [[Monotremata]]}}
    12: {{Taxobox section binomial | color = pink | binomial_name = Ornithorhynchus anatinus | author = [[...
    14: ...nchus''), though a number of [[Monotreme#Fossil Monotremes|fossilised relatives]] have been found, som...
    15: ...angest [[specimen]]s of the animal kingdom: a [[venomous]], egg-laying, duck-billed mammal.
    18: ...The extent to which this is a characteristic of monotremes, as opposed to an adaptation on the part of...
  18. Anteater (6362 bytes)
    1: ... the head; their tube-shaped mouths have lips but no teeth. They use their large, curved foreclaws to ...
    4: ...vers, and the depths of the humid forests, but is nowhere abundant.
    6: ...nds about a minute at a nest before moving on to another — and a giant anteater has to visit up to 2...
    8: ...ss assisted by small amounts of ingested sand and dirt. [6] The tongue is attached to the sternum and mo...
    10: ...dua, the southern (Tamandua tetradactyla) and the northern tamanduas (Tamandua mexicana), are much sma...
  19. Martin Luther (43050 bytes)
    6: date_of_birth=[[November 10]], [[1483]] |
    12: ...y '''Martin Luder''' or '''Martinus Luther''') ([[November 10]], [[1483]]&ndash;[[February 18]], [[154...
    19: ...n ascend to [[civil service]] and bring further honor to the family. To that end, Hans sent young Mart...
    31: ...f God" in [[Epistle to the Romans|Rom.]] 1:17 did not mean active righteousness, that by which humans ...
    33: With joy Luther now believed and taught that salvation is a gift of ...
  20. Dust Bowl (5196 bytes)
    2: ... were no longer fertilizing the rest of the indigenous [[grass]]es. It covered parts of [[Texas]], [[O...
    6: ...ical balance of the plains was destroyed, leaving nothing to hold the soil when the rains dried up and...
    8: ... The migrants were called "[[Okie]]s," whether or not they were from Oklahoma. High-end estimates for ...
    11: ...ty]], and [[Washington, D.C.]]. That winter, red snow fell on [[New England]].
    13: ... day to night. Witnesses reported that they could not see five feet in front of them at certain points...

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