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  1. Maple (3638 bytes)
    1: {{Taxobox_begin | color = lightgreen | name = Maple}}
    2: ...e:Maple7951.JPG|250px|Red Maple]] | caption = Red Maple flowers }}
    14: ...nce points to the latter being the more accurate option. They are distinguished by opposite [[leaf]] a...
    16: [[image:orangemaple.jpg|thumb|left|[[Sugar Maple]] leaves in fall]]
    17: ... 7, or rarely 9 leaflets. One maple, the Hornbeam Maple ''Acer carpinifolium'', has pinnately-veined simp...

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  1. Maple (3638 bytes)
    1: {{Taxobox_begin | color = lightgreen | name = Maple}}
    2: ...e:Maple7951.JPG|250px|Red Maple]] | caption = Red Maple flowers }}
    14: ...nce points to the latter being the more accurate option. They are distinguished by opposite [[leaf]] a...
    16: [[image:orangemaple.jpg|thumb|left|[[Sugar Maple]] leaves in fall]]
    17: ... 7, or rarely 9 leaflets. One maple, the Hornbeam Maple ''Acer carpinifolium'', has pinnately-veined simp...
  2. Flowering plant (29088 bytes)
    2: ...e | image = [[Image:Haw2_242_rose.jpg|250px]] | caption = Magnolia [[flower]]}}
    18: ...the term Angiosperm then gradually came to be accepted as the suitable designation for the whole of th...
    22: ...tablishment of a vegetation of fixed habit and adapted to the vicissitudes of a life on land, and the ...
    24: ... modern families (including [[beech]], [[oak]], [[maple]], and [[magnolia]]) appeared.
    47: ...tem once formed increases in diameter only in exceptional cases.
  3. List of flowers (2544 bytes)
    1: ...with spectacular blooms) whose pictures and descriptions are found at Wikipedia. You can also see coll...
    69: *[[Maple]]
  4. Bassoon (11661 bytes)
    6: ...e the modern instrument,frequently constructed of maple, with thick walls to allow finger-holes to be dri...
    16: ...ness types such as [[sycamore maple]] and [[sugar maple]] being preferred. Less-expensive models are also...
    77: : Descriptions of various bassoon techniques with video and ...
  5. Banjo (6143 bytes)
    8: ... construction vary, but are often combinations of maple, walnut, and ebony for fingerboards, pegheads, an...
  6. Canada (35540 bytes)
    19: ...|English]] is the majority language elsewhere except in certain communities and in [[Nunavut]], where ...
    94: ...U.S. attacked British forces in Canada in an attempt to reduce their control of North America and the ...
    96: ...with the [[Act of Union (1840)]] in a doomed attempt to assimilate the French Canadians. Once the U.S....
    98: ...880]] Canada included all of its present area except for [[Newfoundland and Labrador]], which joined i...
    123: ...kon]] in 1947. Coastal British Columbia is an exception: it enjoys a temperate climate with much milde...
  7. Maine (17312 bytes)
    38: ...]] because admitting both states into the union kept the balance between [[slave]] and free states. Ma...
    47: Maine voters tend to accept independent and third-party candidates more frequ...
    74: ...orested slopes sweeping down to the sea has been aptly summed up by American poetess [[Edna St. Vincen...
    90: ...airy products, cattle, blueberries, apples, and [[maple sugar]]. [[Aroostook County, Maine|Aroostook Coun...
    125: ...argest Protestant denominations in Maine are: [[Baptist]] (12% of the total state population), [[Metho...
  8. Wisconsin (18812 bytes)
    40: ...lish]] version of a [[French language|French]] adaptation of an Indian word. The [[Ojibwe language|Oji...
    108: ...of U.S. state trees|State Tree]]:</td><td>Sugar [[Maple]]</td></tr>
    144: ... total state population), [[Methodist]] (6%), [[Baptist]] (4%).
  9. Vermont (39851 bytes)
    38: ... Famous for its scenery, [[dairy]] products and [[maple syrup]], Vermont has long been known for its [[Li...
    50: ...bed the "[[Northeast Kingdom]]") is known for exceptionally cold winters, often averaging more than te...
    52: ...ed, orange and gold foliage caused by the [[sugar maple]]. That this famous display occurs so abundantly ...
    64: ...settlers from [[Albany, New York|Albany]] under Captain Jacobus de Warm established the De Warm Stocka...
    66: ...ey Amherst, 1st Baron Amherst|Jeffrey Amherst]] captured the fort. The French were driven out of the a...
  10. Rhode Island (15004 bytes)
    42: ... declared it a place of religious freedom for [[Baptist]] settlers. Historically, the land is unique b...
    54: In 1664 the seal of the colony was adopted. It pictured an anchor and the word 'HOPE.'
    62: Several attempts had been made to address this problem, but none ...
    108: ...Protestant denominations in Rhode Island are: [[Baptist]] (6% of the total state population), [[Episco...
    136: #[[Little Compton, Rhode Island]] $32,513
  11. West Virginia (24258 bytes)
    74: ...hardwood]] [[forest]] of [[oak]], [[chestnut]], [[maple]], [[beech]], and [[Eastern White Pine|white pine...
    82: ...fort of unions to organize miners is a violent chapter in the state's history; at one point the federa...
    92: This description of farming portrays an independent and self-su...
    100: ... In all aspects of heavy industry there is a perception that the electorate favors creation of factory...
    129: ...st Protestant denominations in West Virginia: [[Baptist]] (29% of the total state population), [[Metho...
  12. List of reference tables (55289 bytes)
    5: '''Table sorting options'''
    7: ... your URL window and run it. (The other table scripts there can also be used here: transposing columns...
    14: <caption> Alternate versions </caption>
    178: *[[List of largest optical refracting telescopes]]
    179: *[[List of largest optical reflecting telescopes]]
  13. String instrument (8163 bytes)
    35: ... its combination of lightness and strength) and [[maple]] (a very hard wood).
    111: * [[Paul Panhuysen]]'s string [[sound sculpture|installations]]
  14. 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...
  15. Crossbow (7510 bytes)
    4: ==Description==
    12: ... made of good hardwood, such as [[oak]] or hard [[maple]]. The central European bows were rather exotic a...
    32: ...500s]] as their performance was more uniform, except in very cold weather. About [[1400]] the use of t...
    36: ...andled with a bow. Moreover, crossbows could be kept cocked and ready to shoot for some time, allowing...
    40: ... mercenaries were usually killed immediately on capture, unlike others who may be ransomed or let go. ...
  16. Ice hockey (16008 bytes)
    10: ...nd play often proceeds for minutes without interruption. When play is stopped, it is restarted with a ...
    23: ...o score without opposition from any defenders except the goaltender.
    30: ...[Checking (hockey)|checking]]''&nbsp;&ndash; attempting to take the puck from an opponent or to remove...
    34: ...leads to the winning team scoring a goal in the empty net.
    36: ..., as well as settling personal scores. [[Toronto Maple Leafs]] owner [[Conn Smythe]] famously observed t...
  17. Dollhouse (4191 bytes)
    9: ... have existed since [[History of Egypt|Ancient Egyptian]] times. Of several standardized scales, the m...
    16: ...to more adventurous projects later on. The other options are to buy a house made to your own design (w...
    34: * [http://www.maplestreet.co.uk Maple Street Dolls House Museum]
  18. Leaf (20580 bytes)
    4: [[image:Leaf.jpg|thumb|250px|Fallen leaf of a maple. Note areas where chlorophyll (green) has been de...
    16: ...f metabolic compounds, and (in some species) absorption of water. Most leraves show dorsoventral anato...
    18: The epidemis is usually [[transparency (optics)|transparent]] (epidermal cells lack chloropla...
    30: ...e), plants had to adapt this structure to obtain optimal result. Sun leaves have a multi-layered palis...
    65: ... to appear arranged around the stem in away that optimizes yield of light. In essence, leaves come off...
  19. Guitar (36953 bytes)
    44: ...t commonly made of [[rosewood]], [[ebony]], and [[maple]].
    54: ...Almost all acoustic guitars, with the primary exception of Taylors, have glued (or set) necks, while e...
    59: ...ops". The body is usually carved or routed to accept the other elements, such as the bridge, pickup, n...
    98: ..., the separation of all adjacent string pairs except one (G-B) by the ''same'' interval, a perfect fou...
    110: ...ound the world. The tuning is like all fifths except the most treble string is dropped down from b' to...
  20. 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: ... usually [[hickory]], [[cherry]], [[birch]], or [[maple]] &ndash; or [[bamboo]], but may also be made fro...
    77: ... has blurred: German and European players have adopted the North American layout and vice versa.

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