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  1. May Irwin (2858 bytes)
    12: May Irwin's buxom figure was much in vogue at the time and combined with her charming person...
  2. Isabella Rossellini (2696 bytes)
    14: ...nd by Bill King for American ''[[Vogue (magazine)|Vogue]]''. She has worked with many renown photographe...
  3. Middle Ages (21063 bytes)
    6: ...barian]]" tribal confederations, some of whom distrusted and rejected the classical culture of Rome, w...
    8: .... Administrative, educational and military infrastructure quickly vanished, leading to the rise of ill...
    12: ...ries a completely new political and social infrastructure developed across the lands of the former emp...
    14: ...[Vikings]] were still capable of causing major disruption to the newly emerging societies of Western E...
    16: ... of such consolidation include the [[Albigensian Crusade]] and the [[Wars of the Roses]].
  4. Definitions of music (17609 bytes)
    8: ...umentalis]]. Of those, only the last - musica instrumentalis - referred to music as performed sound.
    12: ...of [[India]]—some of which are very much in vogue in [[Western society]] today.
    14: ...roportions in sound - be it sung or played on instruments. The polyphonic organization of different me...
    17: ... a word for music, but they do have words for instrumental versus improvised forms (''kantun''), Europ...
    19: In Czech, ''hudba'' is instrumental music and only by implication vocal music. ...
  5. Heckelphone (1998 bytes)
    1: ...ate [[19th century]]. It is a [[double reed]] instrument of the [[oboe]] family, but with a wider bore...
    3: ...unclear as to the distinction between the two instruments.
    8: *[[List of musical instruments]]
  6. Sarrusophone (1431 bytes)
    1: ...d after the French bandmaster [[Pierre Auguste Sarrus]] (1813-1876).
    3: ...phecleide [http://www.nikknakks.net/Euphonium/Instruments/ophecleide.html] in shape, and is played wit...
    5: ..., the contrabass sarrusophone in E-flat enjoyed a vogue as a less physically fragile subsitute for the co...
    7: ...Blue 5 of "Mandy, Make Up Your Mind", with the sarrusophone played by [[Sidney Bechet]].
    9: The sarrusophone is now obsolete and only used as a novelty...
  7. Pope Gelasius I (4083 bytes)
    2: ...ture for continuity: Gelasius inherited Felix's struggles with [[Eastern Roman Emperor]] [[Anastasius ...
    8: ...t have been lost otherwise. Significantly, the February Lupercalia was replaced with a festival celebr...
    10: ...union under the form of bread alone returned into vogue.
  8. Pharaoh (5346 bytes)
    6: ... a term for the royal palace, this word came into vogue to refer to the king. The earliest certain instan...
    15: ...lack]]. The kind of reign Pharaoh [[Smendes I]]'s rule was is debated by scholars. It is questioned if...
    21: ...[[New Kingdom]] consisted of five names; for some rulers, we know only one or two of them. In the orde...
    23: ...ify the king with an aspect of the [[Hawk]]-god Horus. It was written inside a [[serekh]].
  9. Thalamus (3051 bytes)
    6: ...ups that relate to specific functions in the cerebrum. Thalamic nuclei have [[subcortical projections]...
    14: ...ays for subdividing thalamus are also coming into vogue. For example, [[Ted Jones]] has recently propose...
  10. Alpaca (9975 bytes)
    23: ...he level heights of the [[Andes]] of southern [[Peru]], northern [[Bolivia]], and northern [[Chile]] a...
    26: ...paca are domesticated; the guanaco and the vicuna run wild. Of the four, the alpaca and the vicuna ar...
    30: ...ginally from the Andean highlands, particularly Peru, Bolivia, Ecuador, and Chile, alpacas are adapted...
    40: ==Behavior and Social Structure==
    52: ... to the wool, or rather hair, obtained from the Peruvian alpaca. It is, however, more broadly applied...
  11. Pumpkin (6104 bytes)
    7: A pumpkin is the fruit of the gourd ''[[Cucurbita]] pepo'', ''Cucurbit...
    11: ...]] (18 to 36 [[kg]]) but smaller varieties are in vogue for garden culture.
    19: ...uashes (''C. maxima'') do not hybridize with the true pumpkin (''C. pepo'') species. If carefully hand...
    27: ...nated]] by the native [[squash bee]] ''Peponapis pruinosa'', but this bee has [[Pollinator decline|dec...
    37: ...f [[pumpkin pie|pie]], alone or mixed with other fruit; while small and green it may be eaten in the s...
  12. Medieval History (23198 bytes)
    8: ...barian]]" tribal confederations, some of whom distrusted and rejected the classical culture of Rome, w...
    10: .... Administrative, educational and military infrastructure quickly vanished, leading to the rise of ill...
    14: ...ries a completely new political and social infrastructure developed across the lands of the former emp...
    16: ...[Vikings]] were still capable of causing major disruption to the newly emerging societies of Western E...
    18: ... of such consolidation include the [[Albigensian Crusade]] and the [[Wars of the Roses]].
  13. Automobile (19750 bytes)
    4: ... types of automobiles include cars, [[bus]]es, [[truck]]s, and [[van]]s, with cars being the most popu...
    19: ...steam-carriage in [[1801]]. Such vehicles were in vogue for a time, and over the next decades such innova...
    33: ...s became cheap enough to be [[mass-produced]] and rugged enough to handle the harsh environment of an ...
    38: ...mp housings. In the next cycle, the doors, roof, trunk, and often the suspension would have to be rede...
    43: ..., including limits on allowable speed and other [[rules of the road]], are designed to ensure the smoo...
  14. Igor Stravinsky (26622 bytes)
    1: ...the genre. Stravinsky also wrote in a broad spectrum of ensemble combinations and classical forms. H...
    3: ...he [[Columbia Symphony Orchestra]] through ''[[Petrushka]]''.]]
    7: A quintessentially [[cosmopolitan]] [[Russia]]n, Stravinsky was one of the most authoritat...
    10: ...[[Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov]], probably the leading Russian composer of the time.
    12: ...e style draws largely on Rimsky-Korsakov, to ''Petrushka's'' emphasis on [[polyphony|bitonality]], and...

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