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- Ancient Greek theatre (7531 bytes)
15: ...daurus]]. Greek theatre in every city probably kept its connection with religious festivals and mytho...
27: ...ies to be a description of the norm, not a prescription of an ideal. Not all Greek plays adhere rigid...
51: ...acter in a play. The masks were made of linen or cork, so none have survived. We know what they looked... - Botany (8977 bytes)
53: ...red [[cell (biology)|cells]] in [[cork (material)|cork]]; a short time later in living plant tissue. The... - Bassoon (11661 bytes)
16: ... top of the wing joint and has one end wrapped in cork for sealing, may come in many different lengths, ...
77: : Descriptions of various bassoon techniques with video and ... - Mediterranean Sea (9773 bytes)
6: ...rgent peoples of the region — [[Egyptian|Egyptians]], [[Ancient Greece|Greeks]], [[Ancient Rome|...
11: ...9;ון), "the middle sea", a literal adaptation of the German equivalent ''Mittelmeer''. In ...
21: ...|orange]]s, [[tangerine]]s, and [[cork (material)|cork]]. The region has a long [[history of the Mediter...
32: ...ebanon]], [[Israel]], the [[Gaza Strip]] and [[Egypt]].
33: *'''Africa''' (from east to west): [[Egypt]], [[Libya]], [[Tunisia]], [[Algeria]] and [[Moro... - Europe (23835 bytes)
4: ... and the [[Caspian Sea]] (for more detailed description see [[Geography of Europe]]).
33: ...are members of the [[Council of Europe]], the exceptions being [[Belarus]], the [[Holy See]] ([[Vatica...
35: ...a geographically definable area. In the past concepts such as ''Christendom'' were deemed more importa...
46: This description is simplified. Sub-regions such as Iberia and ...
53: ...d wilderness are today to be found in Europe, except for different natural parks. - Republic of Ireland (25543 bytes)
1: ... ''Poblacht na hɩreann'') is the official "description" of an independent state which covers approxim...
58: ...]]. Today while ''Republic of Ireland'' is an accepted term for the state, ''Ireland'' is used for off...
67: ...mentary Party]] moved to prominence with its attempts to achieve [[Home Rule]], which would have given...
69: ...ublic]] remained unrecognised internationally except by Lenin's Russian Republic. Nevertheless the Rep...
71: ...he ''[[Government of Ireland Act 1920]]'') could opt out and choose to remain part of the United Kingd... - Portugal (61755 bytes)
31: ...nding loss of independence to Castile was not accepted by the majority of the Portuguese people, which...
40: In [[1418]] two captains of Prince Henry the Navigator, were driven by...
85: ...l Europe during Napoleon's era. The alliance is kept through [[NATO]], a military organisation in whic...
93: ... mainland Portugal. Download an [http://www.igeoe.pt/downloads/500mil/500mil_24bits2.zip official map]...
127: ...and rises 14 m bellow the sea surface. It last erupted in 1720 and formed an island, it remained above... - Timeline of microscope technology (1673 bytes)
12: ... the structures he discovers in [[cork (material)|cork]] bark.
15: ...hysics for his invention of the [[phase contrast optical microscope]]. - Tree (23723 bytes)
22: .... In many trees, the arrangement of the branches optimizes exposure of the leaves to sunlight.
30: ...tasy or outright fraud. The following are now accepted as the top five tallest reliably measured speci...
35: ...alyptus regnans|Australian Mountain-ash]] ''Eucalyptus regnans'': '''92.0 m''', Styx Valley, [[Tasmani...
53: ... trees, and generally only for the trunk. No attempt has ever been made to include [[root]] volume.
72: Other species suspected of reaching exceptional age include [[Yew|European Yew]] ''Taxus bac... - Cell (biology) (28190 bytes)
5: ... of the likeness he saw between [[cork (material)|cork]] cells and small rooms.
44: ...lles in place; helps during [[endocytosis]], the uptake of external materials by a cell; and moves par...
63: ... found only in eukaryotes and are, with a few exceptions, surrounded by a protective membrane.
77: ...racteristic of eukaryotic cells (an important exception is the ribosomes, which are present in both pr...
79: ...moplasma]]'' (an archaeon)). It consists of ''[[peptidoglycan]]'' in bacteria, and acts as an addition... - Ireland (33828 bytes)
7: ...umb|right|250px|A true colour image of Ireland, captured by a [[NASA]] satellite on [[January 4]], [[2...
27: ...the "Republic of Ireland" is its official ''description''.
34: ...ver, some people, especially in Ireland, take exception to this name, which seems to suggest that both...
49: The Romans referred to Ireland as [[Hibernia]]. [[Ptolemy]] in AD [[100]] records Ireland's geography ...
52: ... [[promontory fort]]s. This golden age was interrupted in the [[9th century]] by 200 years of intermit... - Henry Ford (16324 bytes)
6: ..., William and Mary Ford, immigrants from [[County Cork]], [[Ireland]]. He was the eldest of six childre...
8: ...Dearborn to work on the family farm and became adept at operating the Westinghouse portable steam engi...
12: ...pany]]. The Detroit Automobile Company went bankrupt soon afterward because Ford continued to improve ...
18: ...11]] with driver Frank Kulick. In 1913, Ford attempted to enter a reworked Model T in the Indianapolis...
20: ...idea, contemporary sources indicate that the concept and its development came from employees Clarence ... - Softball (19057 bytes)
20: ... normally given a fixed number of pitches to attempt to hit (usually 3 or 4). The batter is considered...
60: ...oved material. In 2002, high-visibility yellow "optic" softballs were introduced as well.
76: Play begins with the pitcher attempting to throw the ball to the catcher past the batt...
103: ...ain safely on a base while play proceeds and attempt to advance. The runner must be on base until the ... - List of festivals (6550 bytes)
67: ...al Film Festival]], [[Wexford Opera Festival]], [[Cork Jazz Festival]], [[Galway Oyster Festival]], [[Ga...
88: ...nnual jazz festival held in Vilnius. It is an exceptional event in Lithuania, providing a broad perspe... - List of philosophers (79981 bytes)
12: *[[Abhinavagupta]] (fl. c. 975 - 1025){{fn|R}}
32: *[[Agrippa the Sceptic]], (1st/2nd century){{fn|R}}
967: *[[Jean-Baptiste Lamarck]], (1744-1829){{fn|O}}
1304: *[[Ptolemy]], (c. 85-c. 165){{fn|R}}
1555: *[[William Thompson (Cork)|William Thompson]], (1775-1833) - Early history of Ireland (30651 bytes)
29: ...n the west and southwest. [[County Clare]] is exceptionally rich in them. They are the latest of the f...
37: ...quo;Dying Gaul” by the [[Greece|Greek]] sculptor [[Epigonus]].
39: ... in the middle of the second millennium. Mines in Cork and Kerry are believed to have produced as much a...
52: ...where modern views of the same material would accept a broader interpretation, and where archaeologica...
62: ...remely influential, are no longer universally accepted. However, he distinguished four separate waves ... - Wildfire (23185 bytes)
16: ... [[butenolide]]. Most native animals, too, are adept at surviving wildfires.
45: ...on, slope). Other models predict an [[ellipse|elliptical]] shape when the ground is flat and the veget...
51: ...as dry ponderosa pine forests. However, this concept has been misapplied in a "one-size-fits-all" appl...
63: ...nd [[chainsaw]]s to construct firebreaks or helicopter landing pads if more resources are required. H...
65: ...rsonnel, firefighting outfits often possess helicopters and [[water bomber]]s specially equipped for u... - Cell (29541 bytes)
5: ... of the likeness he saw between [[cork (material)|cork]] cells and small rooms.
44: ...lles in place; helps during [[endocytosis]], the uptake of external materials by a cell; and moves par...
63: ... found only in eukaryotes and are, with a few exceptions, surrounded by a protective membrane.
77: ...racteristic of eukaryotic cells (an important exception is the ribosomes, which are present in both pr...
79: ...moplasma]]'' (an archaeon)). It consists of ''[[peptidoglycan]]'' in bacteria, and acts as an addition... - Timpani (31735 bytes)
8: ...Beethoven's Ninth Symphony, second movement (excerpt)
9: | description = The [[scherzo]] from [[Ludwig van Beethoven|...
49: ...h his foot. Professional players may also use exceptionally large or small chain drums for special low...
64: ...core materials include felt and [[Cork (material)|cork]], and other wrap materials include [[leather]]. ...
77: ... has blurred: German and European players have adopted the North American layout and vice versa. - Potato (22889 bytes)
2: ...image | image = [[Image:Potatoes.jpg|200px|]] | caption = }}
26: ...land]], where the first English settlers had attempted to set up a colony. The pioneers returned to En...
30: ...ter first planted the potato on his estate near [[Cork]]. A [[1699]] source (over one century after the ...
34: ...[1840s]] a major outbreak of [[potato blight]] swept through Europe, wiping out the potato crop in man...
101: ...ermany]], [[Poland]], and [[Russia]]. But they adapt readily, and producers grow them, at least on a ...
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