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  1. Bassoon (11661 bytes)
    14: ...nt <font color=red>(3)</font>, which extends from boot to bocal; and the [[bocal]] (or crook) <font colo...
    16: ... rubber lining along the interior of the wing and boot joints to prevent damage from moisture with exten...
    77: : Descriptions of various bassoon techniques with video and ...
  2. Balalaika (5108 bytes)
    20: ...he plectrum to be made of a leather [[shoe]] or [[boot]] [[heel]].
    43: ...ly, the concept of the balalaika orchestra was adopted wholeheartedly by the [[Soviet]] government as ...
  3. U.S. state (14432 bytes)
    93: * Every state&mdash;except Hawaii, which has no land boundaries&mdash;has st...
    94: ...ke a [[mitten]]; [[Louisiana]] is shaped like a [[boot]].
    96: ...ouri]], [[New Mexico]] and [[Mississippi]] have [[bootheel]]s.
    106: ...me 13 independently sovereign states. Upon the adoption of the [[Articles of Confederation]] and Perpe...
    110: ...vertly tyrannical government. Several states attempted to secede during the [[U.S. Civil War|Civil War...
  4. Kansas (21369 bytes)
    25: ...ving time|-6]]<br><small>Counties are Central except for<br>4 counties on western border.</small> |
    62: *'''[[State reptile|Reptile]]:''' [[Ornate Box Turtle]]
    73: ...Kansas was first among the states to ban the concept of [[separate but equal]] schools. ''[[Brown vs....
    75: ... that was later reversed. In [[2005]] voters accepted a constitutional amendment to ban [[same-sex ma...
    94: ...t up to tourists in 1908. The garden features sculptures of biblical scenes and political messages. On...
  5. New Mexico (31079 bytes)
    52: ...ericans to forced labor on the haciendas and attempted to convert them to Christianity. The [[Apache]]...
    66: ...from Mexico in [[1836]]. New Mexico authorities captured a group of Texans who embarked an expedition ...
    74: ...t established the [[New Mexico Territory]] on [[September 9]], [[1850]]. The territory, which included...
    76: ... ranch near [[Taos, New Mexico|Taos]]. Carson accepted an [[1853]] appointment as U.S. Indian agent wi...
    78: The United States acquired the southwestern "boot heel" of the state and much of southern [[Arizona...
  6. Heel (1478 bytes)
    3: ...been invented for [[riding boot]]s to prevent the boot from slipping out of the [[stirrup]]. See also [[...
    13: *[http://heel-spur-treatment.com/ Heel Spur symptoms and treatments]
  7. Horse (38916 bytes)
    2: ...image|image=[[Image:Horse in field.jpg|225px|]]|caption=}}
    23: ...s, eventually becoming, if successful in the attempt, a "band stallion", i.e. having a harem of his ow...
    58: ... follows a similar progression to the canter, except the two paired legs land separately, the hind leg...
    81: ...k (horse)|hack]] - (noun) a horse for hire, or adapted to general work, used for driving or riding. Al...
    112: ... Stifle: corresponds to the elbow of a horse, except on the hind limb
  8. Ice skating (4786 bytes)
    1: ... special [[boot]]s (or, more primitively, without boots, tied to regular [[footwear]]). It is mainly don...
    12: ...se the metal blade at the bottom of the ice skate boot can glide with very little [[friction]] over the ...
    18: ...re]], it turns out that having this structure abruptly stop when it reaches the top of the ice is not ...
  9. Italy (17022 bytes)
    2: ...country in [[Southern Europe]]. It comprises a [[boot]]-shaped [[peninsula]] and two large islands in t...
    60: ...d became part of the Kingdom of Italy only on [[September 20]], [[1870]], the final date of [[Italian ...
    62: ... Republic|Italian republic]], which led to the adoption of a new constitution on [[January 1]], [[1948...
    113: All regions except Valle d'Aosta are further subdivided into two or ...
    118: ...antly of a large [[peninsula]] with a distinctive boot shape that extends into the [[Mediterranean Sea]]...
  10. Benedict Arnold (11750 bytes)
    3: ...t was thwarted, but Arnold successfully avoided capture by Continental forces. Shortly thereafter, he...
    6: ...siness dealings drifted into smuggling - in contempt of the customs laws of the Crown. He married Marg...
    9: ... (American Revolution)|Committee of Safety]] to capture [[Fort Ticonderoga]] on [[Lake Champlain]]. Th...
    10: ...len]], who had a commission from Connecticut to capture the same fort and who did not care that Arnold...
    15: ...sfully attacked Montreal (but Allen was himself captured), while Arnold led an [[Arnold Expedition|exp...
  11. Julius Caesar (50670 bytes)
    4: ...Roman Empire]] under Caesar's grand-nephew and adopted son, [[Caesar Augustus]].
    15: ...he dictator in relenting on Caesar&#8217;s proscription said, "He whose life you so much desire will o...
    19: ...former governors notorious for extortion and corruption. The great orator [[Cicero]] even commented, "...
    21: ...somed and released, he organized a naval force, captured the pirates and their island stronghold and p...
    32: ...BC]], along with a young rival and member of the optimate faction by name of Bibulus.
  12. Foot (3755 bytes)
    9: ...s [[sandal (footwear)|sandal]]s, [[shoe]]s, and [[boot]]s. Consistent wearing of footwear, particularly...
    11: ...anada]], it is customary to remove one's shoes or boots when entering a home, while in the [[United Stat...
    15: ...irectly in front of the other; this led to the adoption of the [[foot (unit of length)|foot as a unit ...
  13. New Deal (82408 bytes)
    11: ''Reform'' was based on the assumption that the depression was caused by the inherent...
    20: ...tain]], led by the Labour party, was unable to adopt major programs to stop its depression. That led ...
    22: ...l" (1933-34) virtually every organized group (except the Socialists and Communists) gained much of wha...
    26: ...onopoly was bad for America, [[Louis Brandeis]] kept insisting, because it produced waste and ineffici...
    34: ...arly days of the New Deal, it is difficult to recapture, even in imagination, the heady enthusiasm amo...
  14. Wombat (7860 bytes)
    2: ...Wombat-in-snow.jpg|250px|Wombat in the snow]] | caption = Wombat in the snow}}
    29: ... wild colony, and because more than a decade of captive breeding research with Common and Southern Hai...
    32: ...ear of humans. They can be awkwardly tamed in a captive situation, and even coaxed to be patted and he...
    34: ...deep into the flesh of his leg - through a rubber boot, trousers and thick woollen socks no less (Underh...
    43: ...g the day at zoos, has led to the popular misconception that wombats are timid and shy creatures.
  15. Sumer (14409 bytes)
    2: ...Sumerian pre-[[Cuneiform (script)|cuneiform]] script may precede any other form of writing, and dates ...
    21: ...nded themselves against the [[History of Egypt|Egyptians]] and the [[Hittites]]. The Hittites defeated...
    26: ...on the canals, although the rich were able to exempt themselves.
    49: ...several seals inscribed with the Indus Valley script suggest a remarkably wide-ranging network of anci...
    80: ...boat]]s, [[armor]], [[quiver]]s, [[scabbard]]s, [[boot]]s, [[sandal (footwear)]], [[harpoon]]s, and [[be...
  16. Gecko (4899 bytes)
    2: ... image = [[image:Housegecko.jpg|house gecko]] | caption = House gecko on vertical surface}}
    6: {{Taxobox_classis_entry | taxon = [[Reptile|Reptilia]]}}
    25: ... liquids (or no gases) is important; in theory, a boot made of synthetic setae would adhere as easily to...
    27: Many gecko species may be kept as pets and will eat various kinds of insects.
    32: ...haris macularius ''&mdash;The most common gecko kept as a pet is the leopard gecko, which does not hav...
  17. Geckos (5083 bytes)
    2: ... image = [[image:Housegecko.jpg|house gecko]] | caption = House gecko on vertical surface}}
    6: {{Taxobox_classis_entry | taxon = [[Reptile|Reptilia]]}}
    25: ... liquids (or no gases) is important; in theory, a boot made of synthetic setae would adhere as easily to...
    27: Many gecko species may be kept as pets and will eat various kinds of insects.
    32: ...haris macularius ''&mdash;The most common gecko kept as a pet is the leopard gecko, which does not hav...
  18. Culture of Jersey (13844 bytes)
    51: ...onal icon. The States of Jersey failed in an attempt to purchase it (it is now in the [[Tate Britain]]...
    55: ...orn wife of [[Jesse Boot|Lord Trent]], founder of Boots Chemists.
    76: ...ss of [[Saint Helier]] bears the J�rriais inscription ''� la glouaithe d� Dgieu'' (''To the glor...
    84: ...ived in Jersey but encountered such a hostile reception in the then-pagan island that he proceeded on ...
    96: ...'sie d'cidre'' festival. Here at the museum at Hamptonne, the old cider press is in action]]
  19. Monkey stick (1154 bytes)
    5: ...onstructed from a stout pole affixed to a heavy [[boot]] at the base. Metal "jingles", commonly beer-bo...
  20. Southern Hairy-Nosed Wombat (9097 bytes)
    2: ...Wombat-in-snow.jpg|250px|Wombat in the snow]] | caption = Wombat in the snow}}
    33: ... wild colony, and because more than a decade of captive breeding research with Common and Southern Hai...
    36: ...ear of humans. They can be awkwardly tamed in a captive situation, and even coaxed to be patted and he...
    38: ...deep into the flesh of his leg - through a rubber boot, trousers and thick woollen socks no less (Underh...
    49: ...g the day at zoos, has led to the popular misconception that wombats are timid and shy creatures.

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