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  1. Sackbut (3802 bytes)
    4: ...an]]. Compared to a modern tenor trombone, the tenor sackbut has a considerably smaller [[bore]], and...
    7: ...s. The common standards now are the alto in Eb, tenor in Bb, and bass in F (quart) or Eb (quint). The ...
    10: ...6. Other period sources describe an alto in D, tenor in A, and bass in D; some groups are beginning t...
    18: ...anni Cesare]] wrote "La Hieronyma," the earliest known piece for accompanied solo trombone.
    21: ...is Majesty's Sackbuts and Cornetts, and the Whole Noyse.
  2. Isaac Newton (23339 bytes)
    2: ...calculus nearly contemporaneously, their work was not a collaboration.
    4: ...rough a prism was inherent in the white light and not added by the prism as [[Roger Bacon]] had claime...
    6: ...f cooling of objects when exposed to air; the [[binomial theorem]] in its entirety; and the principles...
    14: ...unty of [[Lincolnshire]].Newton was premature and no one expected him to live. His mother also said th...
    19: ...e kept a warm memory of this love, but Newton had no other recorded 'sweethearts' and never married. [...
  3. Skunks (9967 bytes)
    16: ...inst predators. The odor of this fluid is strong enough to strike fear in [[bears]] and other potentia...
    18: The skunk is sometimes called a '''polecat''' in North America because of its similarity to the [[Eur...
    20: ... 6 kilograms (the well-known [[Striped Skunk]] of North America). All species share a similar form: a ...
    24: Skunks are [[nocturnal]] [[carnivore]]s: they eat a great many [[...
    26: Skunks are solitary animals when not breeding, but may gather together to keep warm i...
  4. Milk (13238 bytes)
    7: *a non-animal substitute such as [[soya milk]], [[rice ...
    25: *''full cream'' (or "''whole''" in North America)
    36: '''Note:''' In Canada "whole" milk refers to unhomogeni...
    79: UHT milk is very popular in Europe, whereas in North America, most of the milk sold is pasteurized.
    98: ...=pubmed&dopt=Abstract&list_uids=9458087] There is no evidence that any such problem is specific to mil...
  5. Water (15217 bytes)
    3: ... essential to all known forms of [[life]] and is known also as the most ''universal [[solvent]]''.
    5: ...eorology)|precipitation]], and [[runoff (water)|runoff]] to the [[sea]].
    7: ...]], and its availability is a major social and economic concern.
    13: ..., water is continuously flowing from one form to another, in what is called the '''[[water cycle]]'''.
    15: ...rising when seen for the first time: [[hail]], [[snow]], [[fog]] or [[dew]] for example. When appropr...
  6. Oslo (11319 bytes)
    4: county=Oslo [[ISO 3166-2:NO|NO-03]]|
    7: governor=[[Per Ditlev-Simonsen]] ([[H�yre|H]])|
    8: governor_as_of=2004|
    19: language=[[Norwegian language|Neutral]]|
    21: utm_zone=32V| utm_northing=6647086 |utm_easting=0598121| geo_cat=city(...

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