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  1. Condoleezza Rice (23116 bytes)
    35: ...c.org/legacy/shows/madaboutmusic/madabout_transcript090701.html]
    37: ...]] by [[white supremacy|white supremacists]] on September 15, [[1963]]. Rice states that growing up du...
    47: ...derately conservative at the time. However, she kept her political opinions out of her scholarship. Sh...
    70: ...he commission on April 8, [[2004]] was deemed acceptable in part because she was not actually appearin...
    75: ...f the circumstances that created the problem on September 11." [http://www.cnn.com/2004/ALLPOLITICS/10...
  2. Margaret Atwood (6318 bytes)
    6: ... split up and put in separate lines to produce an echo effect. She ranks as a key figure in [[Canadian p...
  3. Clara Barton (9023 bytes)
    6: ...s said that her older brothers and sisters were kept busy answering her many questions, and each sibli...
    17: ...ith my life if need be; as the daughter of an accepted [[Mason]], he bade me seek and comfort the affl...
    31: ... of crisis. As Barton expanded the original concept of the Red Cross to include assisting in any grea...
    35: ...age of 83 and spent her remaining years in [[Glen Echo, Maryland]]. She died in 1912 at age 90, and is b...
    49: ...n spent the last 15 years of her life in her Glen Echo home, and it served as an early headquarters of t...
  4. Aimee Semple McPherson (13395 bytes)
    3: ... McPherson''' ([[October 9]], [[1890]] – [[September 27]], [[1944]]), also known as '''"Sister Ai...
    7: ...nce had caused a scandal in their small town, prompting the couple to elope to [[Michigan]].)
    13: ...ve birth to a daughter, Roberta Star Semple, on September 17, after which she returned to the [[United...
    27: ...lding in the [[Echo Park, Los Angeles, California|Echo Park]] area of Los Angeles, and it was completed ...
    31: ... campaign to spread the church nationwide, she adopted a theme of "lighthouses" for the satellite chur...
  5. Bombarde (846 bytes)
    5: ...yer recovers while the other instruments play the echo.
  6. Recorder (12954 bytes)
    3: ...ht to be the [[piccolo]]. It is now generally accepted, however, that the instrument intended was the ...
    5: ...is not too strident in even the most musically-inept hands. It is however incorrect to assume that mas...
    11: ... two octaves and a fifth by a skilled player, except for the augmented prime, two octaves and one semi...
    24: ...rawback to the great majority of players who attempt to play in some semblance of equal temperament.
    31: ...ht down to putting their money on the line, they opt for instruments with modern fingering and double ...
  7. Horn (instrument) (19243 bytes)
    10: ...Horns."--Fac-simile of a Miniature in the Manuscript of Phoebus (Fifteenth Century).]]
    47: Normal tonguing consists of interrupting the air stream by tapping the back of the fron...
    67: ...y as for stopped horn. Consequently, when playing echo horn, the player fingers one half step '''higher'...
    69: The difference between stopping and "echo horn" is a source of much confusion to younger pl...
    124: ; Quick valve water emptying
  8. Pipe organ (24478 bytes)
    19: ...instruments may combine several styles in an attempt to provide authentic voices for an extended reper...
    83: Nearly all stops (there are however notable exceptions) fall into one of two types:
    144: ...itif (French). Other names include Solo, Fanfare, Echo, Antiphonal, Orchestral and Bombarde.
    146: ...rman]] equivalents of these three names are: ''Hauptwerk'', ''Oberwerk'' and ''Positiv'' respectively....
  9. Utah (29154 bytes)
    54: Reptile = N/A |
    110: ...When Utah applied for statehood again, it was accepted. One of the conditions to granting Utah's state...
    139: ...However, the [[Bonneville Salt Flats]] are an exception, being comparetively flat. Most of western Uta...
    151: .... Snowfall is common in [[winter]] everywhere except the southern border and the Great Salt Lake Deser...
    182: ... terminating at [[Interstate 80]] at [[Echo, Utah|Echo]]. I-80 enters [[Nevada]] at [[Wendover, Utah|Wen...
  10. Tornado (14220 bytes)
    8: ...weather radar]] screens, a characteristic "[[hook echo]]" marks the area where tornadoes are likely to e...
    36: Attempts have been made by storm chasers to drop probes i...
    61: Many misconceptions, and science fiction, concerning tornado form...
  11. Bottlenose Dolphin (16802 bytes)
    3: ... [[image:Tursiops_truncatus_head.jpg|300px|]] | caption=}}
    18: ==Physical description==
    43: ... [[sonar]]: here the sensitivity of the sound receptor is turned down.)
    83: ... be stable because of their abundance and high adaptability. However some specific populations are und...
    106: Bottlenose Dolphins have appeared in the film adaptation of ''[[The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy]...
  12. Zeus (17267 bytes)
    8: ...es of the [[ancient Near East]], such as the [[scepter]].
    19: ...rs who were exposed were made to dedicate a [[sculpture|statue]] to Zeus, often at the sanctuary of Ol...
    30: In addition to the Panhellenic titles and conceptions listed above, local cults maintained their ow...
    59: ...ther deities, such as the [[Egyptian mythology|Egyptian]] [[Ammon]] and the [[Etruscan mythology|Etrus...
    65: ...a rock wrapped in swaddling clothes, which he promptly swallowed.
  13. Amphitheatre (4978 bytes)
    92: ...e and behind the audience, creating an area which echoes or amplifies sound, making the amphitheatre ide...
    94: ... particular rock formation naturally amplifies or echoes sound, making it ideal for musical and theatric...
    96: ...d Bowl]]. Notable natural amphitheatres include [[Echo Rock]], [[New Mexico]], [[Cedar Breaks National M...
  14. Quran (41479 bytes)
    6: ...an consists of [[114 (number)|114]] [[sura]]s (chapters) with a total of 6,236 [[ayat]] (verses; the e...
    14: ...r Muhammad. Only five [[pre-Islamic Arabic inscriptions]] survive.)
    24: ...an mixes narrative, exhortation, and legal prescription. The suras frequently combine all these modes,...
    52: ...women aught of that which ye have given them; except (in the case) when both fear that they may not be...
    58: Every chapter but one is preceded by the words ''[[basmala|Bi...
  15. Baleen whale (4213 bytes)
    2: ...kwhale37.jpg|200px|Humpback Whale breeching]] | caption = ''[[Humpback Whale]] breeching''}}
    12: [[Balaenopteridae]]<br/>
    17: ... are present only during the embryonal phase, except for fossil baleen whales which yet had teeth inst...
    27: ...move to warmer waters to mate and give birth. Except in their feeding grounds, baleen whales eat littl...
    33: ...See the [[whale song]] article for a fuller description.
  16. Woodpecker (14469 bytes)
    2: ...arry_woodpecker_on_house_20050108.jpg|200px]] | caption = [[Hairy Woodpecker]]}}
    17: ...nd in some woodpeckers can be darted forward to capture insects.
    19: ...y to their rivals, and a method of [[Echolocation|echo-locating]] [[larva|grub]]s under the bark of the ...
    113: * [[Reichenow's Woodpecker]], ''Campethera scriptoricauda''
    123: * [[Ground Woodpecker]], ''Geocolaptes olivaceus''
  17. Pantheon, Rome (8255 bytes)
    6: ...bed on the [[portico]] of the building. The inscription reads <small>M?AGRIPPA?L?F?COS?TERTIUM?FECIT</...
    9: ...econstructed, with the text of the original inscription (referring to Agrippa) added to the new [[faca...
    15: ... which adorned the pediment above Agrippa's inscription. The [[marble]] interior and the great [[bronz...
    32: ...rsities]] and [[public library|public libraries]] echo its portico-and-dome structure. Examples of notab...
    38: ...~aabbeama/Christmas/Pantheon.html Pantheon], excerpt from Rodolpho Lanciani's The Ruins and Excavation...
  18. Byzantine art (10470 bytes)
    13: ...rtise of the classical world, particularly in sculpture, was lost in the Byzantine world.
    17: ...came the norm of Byzantine art. The only real exception to this was portraits of the Emperors, but eve...
    19: ...simplification and stylisation were perfectly acceptable.
    21: ... case, it was only in some areas, principally sculpture, that the Byzantines lost the technical attain...
    29: ...' (see [[Iconoclasm]]), which lasted, with interruptions, until [[843]].
  19. Modem (21628 bytes)
    7: ... of light into electronic digital data streams. Optical modems routinely have data rates in excess of...
    12: ...ices at either end were otherwise similar in concept to today's modems. [[IBM]] was the primary contra...
    21: ...itel terminal thus operated at 1200 bit/s for reception, and 75 bit/s for sending commands back to the...
    23: ...e famous for high-speed versions of the same concept. [[Microcom Systems]] introduced their [[MNP]], H...
    27: ...n feature of these high-speed modems was the concept of [[Fall back and forward|fallback]], allowing t...
  20. Mormon Trail (35249 bytes)
    23: ...of the party suffered from a fever, generally accepted as a “mountain fever” induced by wood ticks...
    53: ...ming three camps of 100 families, each led by a captain. This military-style organization would be us...
    56: ...However, little remains from the 19th century except a cemetery memorializing the 300 to 800 emigrants...
    62: ...mon; the settlement recorded 359 deaths between September 1846 and May 1848. However, while at Winter...
    68: ...]'s troops won a battle over the Sioux there in September, 1855 - the Battle of Ash Hollow. The site i...

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