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- Tibia (10700 bytes)
18: ...bout 5 cm., and insertion to some fibers of the Popliteus; from its middle third some fibers of the So...
28: ...d Flexor hallucis longus. Immediately below the popliteal line is the nutrient foramen, which is large...
39: '''Figure 4 :''' Plan of ossification of the tibia. From three center... - Israel (51605 bytes)
1: ...and it is a [[Jewish state]]. Israel was the birthplace of [[Judaism]] in the [[17th century BCE]] and...
60: ... Israel is not limited to Judaism, it is also the place where [[Christianity]] was born, and contains ...
73: ...bsequent attempted extermination of the Jewish people in the [[Shoah]], or [[the Holocaust|Holocaust]]...
78: ...ted, but the [[White Paper of 1939]] policy was implemented well into the end of [[WW2]], and enforced...
83: ...bly, the Palestinian Arab leadership rejected the plan to create the as-yet-unnamed Jewish state and l... - Football (soccer) (22343 bytes)
5: ...layers allowed to handle the ball in the field of play.
7: ...e from other sports known as "[[football]]". <!-- Please see above polite suggestions before changing ...
9: ...on television. A very large number of people also play football at an amateur level.
11: ...rica]] — football evokes great passions and plays an important role in the life of individual fa...
15: ...ll with their hands or arms during play. Although players mainly use their feet to move the ball aroun... - Dictionary (22415 bytes)
2: ...ologies]], illustrations, usage guidance, and examples in sentences. Dictionaries are most commonly fo...
14: ...ranslations of words in another language. For example, in a Japanese-English dictionary, the entry ''t...
23: ...est concepts. From these, other concepts can be explained and defined, in particular for those who are...
29: Dictionary makers apply two basic philosophies to the defining of words:...
31: ... is made of these differing views, they usually apply to a very small number of controversial words, w... - Horse (38916 bytes)
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15: ...ill call the groups of machines that now take the place of the horse on the battlefield "[[cavalry]]" ...
19: ...and sheep.) Vestiges of other toes remain as the splint bones, the callus-like "chestnuts" on the inne... - Ice hockey (16008 bytes)
1: ...]. It is one of the world's fastest sports, with players on [[skates]] capable of going high speeds o...
5: ..., subject to certain restrictions. One of the six players is typically a ''[[goaltender]]'', whose pri...
8: ...final change. When players are substituted during play, it is called changing ''on the fly''.
10: ...ed with a ''[[faceoff]]''. There are two rules of play in ice hockey that limit the movement of the pu...
12: ...mpetitive leagues, each team may carry at most 23 players on its game roster, two of whom are typicall... - Tyrannosaurus rex (20653 bytes)
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15: ... three complete skulls. The first specimens found played an important role in the [[Bone Wars]]. ''T. ...
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27: ..., but whether these animals lived together, or simply died together, is open to argument. - Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo (4763 bytes)
2: ...n]]. Cabrillo was the first [[Europe|European]] explorer to navigate the coast of present day [[Califo...
12: ...irs. There Cabrillo stepped out of his boat and splintered his shin when he stepped on a jagged rock....
16: The final mystery about Cabrillo is his place of burial. He died on [[January 3]], [[1543]] ...
19: ...ildings in California bear his name. One such example is [[Cabrillo College]] in [[Aptos, California]]... - List of astronomers (40322 bytes)
318: *[[Johannes Kepler]] ([[Germany]], [[1571]] – [[1630]])
346: *[[Pierre-Simon Laplace]] ([[France]], [[1749]] – [[1827]])
463: *[[Philip Plait]] ([[United States|USA]])
464: *[[Giovanni Antonio Amedeo Plana]] ([[Italy]], [[1781]] – [[1864]])
465: *[[John Stanley Plaskett]] ([[Canada]], [[1865]] – [[1941]]) - Shinto (25829 bytes)
2: ...sent major natural objects and processes, for example, [[Amaterasu]], the [[Sun goddess]]. The word Sh...
7: ...eories about the ancestors of today's Japanese people exist. These theories range from hypothesizes of...
11: ...ncluding, perhaps, the ancestors of the [[Ainu people|Ainu]]) continued to war against the encroachmen...
13: ...nt embodiments of the Buddhas themselves. For example, he famously linked Amaterasu, Sun Goddess and a...
15: ...creator deities [[Izanami]] and [[Izanagi]] are explicitly compared to [[yin and yang]].) However, the... - Running (3124 bytes)
7: ...tates]]. Jogging is a "high-impact" exercise that places strain on the body, notably the joints of the...
11: ... basic of athletic contests, running races are simply contests to determine which of the competitors i...
17: ...have a "runner's high" - a strong feeling of accomplishment and pride. Some sources point to the orig...
21: ...tring]]), "jogger's nipple" (soreness of the [[nipple]] due to friction), twisted [[ankle]]s, and [[Il... - Leg (433 bytes)
- Field hockey (10063 bytes)
2: ...ch [[ice hockey]] is not very prominent, it is simply known as '''hockey'''.
6: ...n's country, though retirement of a number of key players has weakened the team. Other important women...
8: ...rge spectator sport and few players can afford to play professionally. In the [[United States]], for i...
10: ... parent in a number of respects. For example, the players may not raise the ball outside the shooting ...
13: ...ow that games resembling modern field hockey were played in various ancient civilizations, although it... - Aquarius (4770 bytes)
51: ...] due to its resemblance to the [[Saturn (planet)|planet]], to the southeast of η Aquarii; and [[N...
66: ...has been considered Aquarius' ruling or co-ruling planet by many modern astrologers). Each astrologica... - Cult classic (2953 bytes)
4: Some examples of cult classics and their creators are listed ...
27: *[[Plan 9 From Outer Space]]
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