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  1. Age of Exploration (14467 bytes)
    18: ... the Sahara the states would be [[Christian]] and potential allies against the Muslims in the [[Maghreb]]....
    45: ... [[Greece]] had thus been the wealthiest and most potent. The newly dominant Atlantic economy was controll...
  2. Angola (15614 bytes)
    133: ...turies and possibly later. Crucifixes are used as potent fetish charms or as symbols of power passing down...
  3. Egyptian pyramids (20601 bytes)
    3: ...ds_large_structures}}, constitute one of the most potent and enduring symbols of [[Ancient Egypt]]ian civi...
  4. Spider (29039 bytes)
    261: ...smania. The males in this case have somewhat more potent venom than females and they are also very aggress...
  5. Civilization (29205 bytes)
    9: ...ionally, it is used in this sense to refer to the potential [[global civilization]].
    71: ...th, often supplanted by a new civilization with a potent new culture, formed around a compelling new cultu...
  6. Vietnam War (102682 bytes)
    85: ...nhower) had begun to view [[Southeast Asia]] as a potential key battleground in the greater Cold War, and ...
    89: ...d [[Hoa Hao]] religious sects were among the most potent political factions in Vietnam in the wake of the ...
    105: ...ted Kennedy to resist as strongly as possible any potential gains by communist movements. In [[1961]], mo...
  7. History of the United States (1918-1945) (54688 bytes)
    52: ...fits going to farmers, factory workers, and other potential consumers was far too small to create a market...
    179: ...t administration did not see American blacks as a potent interest group capable of seriously challenging t...
  8. History of the United States (1980-1988) (35211 bytes)
    10: ...saw as the failures of liberal social programs, a potent theme in the 1980 presidential race and the [[199...
  9. Garlic (12167 bytes)
    29: ...is chemical opens thermoTRP ([[transient receptor potential]]) channels which are responsible for the sens...
    76: ...er not only in culinary qualities, but in storage potential. Under good storage conditions, which are not...
    85: ...ostly likely means the development of small, less potent bulbs.)
  10. Chinese dragon (7565 bytes)
    3: ...kkien]]: leng) is a [[mythical creature]]. Long a potent symbol of auspicious power in Chinese [[folklore]...
  11. Donatello (10376 bytes)
    7: ...era in architecture and sculpture and exercised a potent influence upon the painters of that age.
  12. French Revolution (36529 bytes)
    21: ... of conspicuous spending as a means of convincing potential creditors of the confidence and stability of F...
    55: ... sexual offender — the Bastille served as a potent symbol of everything hated under the ''[[ancien r...
    139: ...o the course of the revolution, but rejecting the potentially treacherous aid of the other monarchs of Eur...
  13. Napoleonic Wars (44488 bytes)
    14: * A new and potentially powerful movement had been sprung: [[nationa...
    18: ...middle of the 18th century began to recognize the potential of a "nation at war".
    61: ...te numerous defeats, the Austrian army remained a potent danger for Napoleonic France. Napoleon was, howev...
  14. Scorpion (12441 bytes)
    26: ...he narrower the pedipalps, as scorpions with less potent venom use their larger pincers to subdue prey.
    36: ...s are Leiurus quinquestriatus, which has the most potent venom in the family, and members of genus Parabut...
    71: ...ns, however, are more aggressive and/or have more potent venom.
  15. Halloween (18290 bytes)
    10: ...with the natural world and when [[magic]] is most potent (''see, for example, [[Catalan mythology about wi...
  16. Tarantula (17481 bytes)
    185: ...that enable it to detect the size and location of potential victims from the vibrations caused by their mo...
    192: ...n disturbed. Old world tarantulas often have more potent, medically significant venom.
  17. History of Slovakia (43199 bytes)
    5: ...he [[Clactonian|Clactonian technique]], and are a potent reminder of the ancient habitation of Slovakia.
  18. Black widow spider (5745 bytes)
    20: Though its venom is extremely potent, little of it is injected and deaths from ''Latro...
  19. Tower of Babel (13111 bytes)
    19: It has become a potent symbol of [[hubris|overambitious]] projects desti...
  20. Arsenic (12497 bytes)
    83: | 1<sup>st</sup> [[ionization potential]]
    86: | 2<sup>nd</sup> ionization potential || 1798 kJ/mol
    88: | 3<sup>rd</sup> ionization potential || 2735 kJ/mol
    90: | 4<sup>th</sup> ionization potential || 4837 kJ/mol
    92: | 5<sup>th</sup> ionization potential || 6043 kJ/mol

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