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  1. List of reference tables (55289 bytes)
    10: Please use the new section editing feature if your b...
    17: ...s/List_of_mis|11,]] [[Special:Allpages/List_of_people_by_name:_Zz|12,]] [[Special:Allpages/List_of_tel...
    29: **[[Lists of people]]
    63: **List of [[Resin identification code|plastic recycling codes]]
    90: *[[Classification of finite simple groups]]
  2. Pittsburgh Pirates (16589 bytes)
    17: ...e folded. In [[1900]], the Pirates picked up star players from the defunct [[Louisville, Kentucky]] cl...
    19: ...but it was not enough. With largely the same star players, the Pirates would continue to be a strong t...
    21: ...rates had plenty of Hall of Fame-caliber position players through [[1941]].
    23: ...nting the concept of the [[closer]] by frequently playing pitcher [[Roy Face]] late in close games. Th...
    25: ...r the remainder of the decade, and Murtaugh was replaced by Harry Walker in [[1965]]. Slugger [[Willie...
  3. Dance (8662 bytes)
    3: ...wn as '''dancing'''. An event where dancing takes place may be called '''a dance'''. [[Choreography]] ...
    5: ... [[synchronized swimming]] contain ''dance'' disciplines while [[Martial arts]] '[[Kata]]' are often c...
    10: ...[[prehistory|prehistoric times]] to the first examples of written and pictorial documentation in [[200...
    15: ...as: [[Jig]], [[Waltz]], [[Tango music|Tango]], [[disco]], [[techno]] and Hip-Hop. Some [[musical genre]]...
    24: ... to predetermined sequences of dance movement. People who choreograph are called [[List of choreograph...
  4. Jackson, Mississippi (21073 bytes)
    3: {{Template:US City infobox|
    29: ...es, giving the appearance of a checkerboard. This plan has not lasted to the present day. The state le...
    39: ...etreated across the Pearl River. Union forces completely burned the city after its capture this secon...
    41: ...apitol]] replaced the older structure upon its completion in 1903, and today the Old Capitol is a hist...
    47: ...mic growth was stimulated in the [[1930s]] by the discovery of natural gas fields nearby.
  5. April Fool's Day (15510 bytes)
    4: ...r spirit of tolerance and amusement to the tricks played on them is also said to be liable to suffer b...
    9: ...s simply refused to break the tradition. These people became the object of so-called 'fool's errands' ...
    21: ...San Serriffe]]: ''[[The Guardian]]'' printed a supplement featuring this fictional island (a reference...
    24: ...st]]ing [[spaghetti]] from [[tree]]s. A lot of people wanted spaghetti trees of their own.
    26: ...ad fallen over. Many shocked and even mourning people contacted the television studio.
  6. Musical genre (24851 bytes)
    3: ...ed to "commodify and commercialize an artist's complex personal vision." Other artists feel that it is...
    5: ...ed and defined by [[Simon Reynolds]]. Another example of this is [[video game music]], which while def...
    13: These definitions are relatively short and simple, referring to further articles as needed.
    28: ...]] and [[Dallas Holm]], but it had largely been replaced by praise & worship in the 90s and 00s.
    37: ...[[improvisation]]. Jazz also tends to utilize complex [[chord (music)|chord]] structures and an adva...
  7. Music history of the United States (35788 bytes)
    4: ... [[Navajo]] and [[Sioux]]. The music of these people was highly varied in form, and was mostly religi...
    6: ... [[slavery|slave]]s. These [[African American]]s played a variety of instruments, especially includin...
    19: ...ed States grew into a melting pot of different peoples. Immigration from [[China]] began in large num...
    24: ... these slaves was primarily African in origin, displaying [[polyrhythm]] and other distinctly African ...
    33: ... of the country; many of the rural Appalachian people travelled to cities for work, and were there lab...
  8. Music of the United States (1940s and 50s) (18910 bytes)
    10: ...his scene remained strong for some time, it soon splintered into competing [[heavy metal music|heavy m...
    12: ...electronic music]], [[techno music|techno]] and [[disco]].
    14: ...ing through in a big way very late in the 70s. [[Disco]], especially [[The Bee Gees]], was dominating th...
    18: ...]] ("The Twist"), a new generation of teens began playing in their own rock bands. The 60s also saw t...
    20: ...es") than their American counterparts, who mostly played a polished form of pop.
  9. Korean art (25186 bytes)
    6: ...ross other arts. Unlike the West, there are no simple categories of art that do not obtrude directly i...
    8: ...rns are found in such places like the doors of temples and shrines, clothes, furniture and daily objec...
    14: Out of these three examples, the Korean art framework can be seen and under...
    16: ...y rare studies on [[Korean aesthetics]], a useful place to begin for understanding how Korean art deve...
    21: ...formed being required to be done in Japanese if a play was performed on a Korean stage.
  10. List of HIV-positive people (8891 bytes)
    15: *[[Amanda Blake]], ([[1929]]-[[1989]]), played Kitty Russell (saloon owner, Miss Kitty) (''[...
    33: ...ppeteer (''[[Wayland Flowers and Madame, Madame's Place]]'')
    38: *[[Kevin Peter Hall]] ([[1955]]-[[1991]]), played the title role in ''[[Predator (movie)|Predat...
    52: ...o passed away due to an open-heart surgery and complications with AIDS
    59: ...dy Milligan]], ([[1929]]-[[1991]]), director of exploitation movies

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