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  1. Jewellery (4234 bytes)
    3: ...ke hair ornaments or [[Body piercing jewelry|body piercing jewellery]].
    5: ...ng leads back to the Latin word "jocale", meaning plaything.
    7: ...in many Western cultures, [[marriage|married]] people wearing a [[wedding ring]].
    21: * [[3000 BC]] - Egypt and Iran makeing simple [[hammer]]ed [[iron]] beads
    22: * 3000 BC - [[The Middle East]] employ semi-[[mass-production]]
  2. Cornett (5160 bytes)
    6: ...and, playing the upper holes, and her right hand, playing the lower holes, can more comfortably reach ...
    8: ...] system of [[musical instrument classification]] places it alongside instruments such as the [[trumpe...
    10: ...o make a compromise--often with the need to go on playing modern brass instruments--may use a much lar...
    14: ...e with Gabrieli and was acquainted with Bassano's playing.
    16: ... almost all Renaissance instruments, made in a complete family; the different sizes being the high cor...
  3. St. Peter's Basilica (17805 bytes)
    2: ... of the [[basilica]] began in [[1506]] and was completed in [[1626]].
    4: ...f the Papal residence, most Papal ceremonies take place at St. Peter's. The basilica also holds a rel...
    12: ...worked on the "Fabbrica di San Pietro" (as the complex of building operations were officially called)....
    14: *[http://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/Gazetteer/Places/Europe/Italy/Lazio/Roma/Rome/_Texts/Lanciani/...
    19: ...ft|200px|The dome designed by Michelangelo was completed by Giacomo della Porta in 1590.]]
  4. Cheek (284 bytes)
    1: ...ht cheek. Cheek piercing is a rare form of [[body piercing]].
  5. Archery (18991 bytes)
    9: While people have no doubt been competing with bows for mille...
    37: ...ifferent size target faces. Common sizes (and example rounds they are used in) are:
    52: ...a particular scoring zone are withdrawn and,on completion of the full circle, are laid out on the rope...
    63: Flight Archery can only take place where space permits since archers compete by s...
    66: ...ginally derived from shooting birds on church steeples. It is almost unheard of outside of Belgium. Ar...
  6. Jaguar (9341 bytes)
    4: {{Taxobox_begin_placement | color = pink}}
    12: {{Taxobox_end_placement}}
    25: ...ally in rain forests and grassland turned into cropland and hunting for their pelts.
    27: ...loping in the Southwest or that these cats are simply transients straying over the border from [[Sonor...
    36: ... delivers a fatal bite directly to the [[skull]], piercing the brain. It is because of this killing techniq...
  7. Mosquito (10897 bytes)
    3: {{Taxobox_begin_placement | color = pink}}
    10: {{Taxobox_end_placement}}
    11: {{Taxobox_section_subdivision | color = pink | plural_taxon = Genera}}
    15: The '''mosquito''' (pl. mosquitos, mosquitoes) is a member of the [[fami...
    25: ...es, the mouth parts form a long [[proboscis]] for piercing the skin of mammals (or in some cases birds or ev...
  8. Sword (24928 bytes)
    10: ...early [[2nd millennium BC]]. The hilt at first simply allowed a firm grip, and prevented the hand from...
    20: ...nd from this time, the term "[[long sword]]" is applied to swords comparatively long for their respect...
    26: [[Image:Spatha.jpg|thumb|replica of a Roman Spatha]]
    34: ...of its ability to thrust into the gaps in-between plates of armor.The grip was sometimes wrapped in wi...
    36: ...es (mostly due to the beginning of the decline of plate armor and the advent of firearms), and the ear...
  9. Niobium (10560 bytes)
    169: ...sed at even moderate temperatures niobium must be placed in a protective atmosphere. The metal begins ...
    174: == Applications ==
    178: ... its bluish color, niobium is also used in [[body piercing]] [[jewelry]] (usually as an alloy).
    179: ... heat-resisting and combustion equipment. For example, advanced air frame systems such as those used i...
    187: ...hett, but the [[International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry]] (IUPAC) officially adopted "niobiu...
  10. Titanium (20884 bytes)
    118: ...[corrosion]] resistance (almost as resistant as [[platinum]]), being able to withstand attack by [[aci...
    124: == Applications ==
    125: ...od covering power in [[paint]]s, [[paper]], and [[plastics]]. Paints made with titanium dioxide are ex...
    127: ...s a deoxidizer but in [[stainless steel]] it is employed to reduce [[carbon]] content. Titanium is oft...
    129: ...and hydraulic tubing. A typical commercial jet airplane contains 318 to 1134 kg (700 and 2500 lb) of t...
  11. Jaguars (9017 bytes)
    3: {{Taxobox_begin_placement | color = pink}}
    11: {{Taxobox_end_placement}}
    24: ...ally in rain forests and grassland turned into cropland and hunting for their pelts.
    26: ...loping in the Southwest or that these cats are simply transients straying over the border from [[Sonor...
    35: ... delivers a fatal bite directly to the [[skull]], piercing the brain. It is because of this killing techniq...
  12. Mosquitoes (10897 bytes)
    3: {{Taxobox_begin_placement | color = pink}}
    10: {{Taxobox_end_placement}}
    11: {{Taxobox_section_subdivision | color = pink | plural_taxon = Genera}}
    15: The '''mosquito''' (pl. mosquitos, mosquitoes) is a member of the [[fami...
    25: ...es, the mouth parts form a long [[proboscis]] for piercing the skin of mammals (or in some cases birds or ev...

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