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- Middle Colonies (4101 bytes)
3: ...y 2 ½ to 3 stories high with steep roofs. The [[German]]s were the first in the colonies to use stoves r...
7: ...he Dutch form of dress. [[Quakers]] wore neat and simple clothing as their [[religion]] taught them. Many ... - Bagpipes (20858 bytes)
47: ...round''' movement (Gaelic '''urlar''') which is a simple theme, then a series of somewhat minimalist varia...
97: *Dudelsack : German bagpipe with two drones and one chanter - November 4 (10686 bytes)
19: * 1918 - The [[German Revolution]] begins when 40,000 [[sailor]]s take ...
80: *[[1847]] - [[Felix Mendelssohn]], [[Germany|German]] composer
92: *[[1986]] - [[Kurt Hirsch]], German mathematician
150: [[simple:November 4]] - Locomotive (16705 bytes)
25: ...assenger locomotives from other countries such as Germany and the United States attained speeds very close...
29: ...otters]], although some [[narrow gauge]] lines in Germany which form part of the public transport system, ...
32: ...ore the [[first world war]] which saw a number of simplex diesel systems built for the war, a small number...
60: ...ulated politically to favour local suppliers over German ones. In the US and Canada, they are now greatly ...
85: ...id maglev train on the test track at [[Emsland]], Germany.]] - Glass (26176 bytes)
1: ...time for a regular [[crystal]] lattice to form. A simple example is when [[Sucrose|table sugar]] is melted...
3: ...'glas,'' [[Old English language|A.S.]] ''glaes''. Germanic tribes used the word ''glaes'' to describe [[am...
22: ...equally transparent cladding of SiO<sub>2</sub>/{{Germanium}}O<sub>2</sub> glass, which has only slightly ...
46: The [[11th century]] saw the emergence, in [[Germany]], of new ways of making sheet glass by blowing ... - Greek language (35285 bytes)
44: ...t]], [[France]], [[Georgia (country)|Georgia]], [[Germany]], [[Italy]], [[Turkey]] and the [[USA]].
272: ...merous [[diphthongs]]. This has been reduced to a simple five-vowel system. Most noticeably, the vowels i,...
488: ...nguages (Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Italian, Latin, Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish)] - Clavichord (3295 bytes)
3: ...the mid-18th century it principally flourished in German-speaking lands, Scandinavia and Iberia. Although ...
5: ...y pass over a curved wooden bridge. The action is simple, with the keys being levers with a small brass 't... - Recorder (12954 bytes)
1: ...nd]] [[musical instrument]]. In [[German language|German]] it is called the '''Blockfl?'', in [[French lan...
5: ...vived at the beginning of the [[20th century]] by German scholar/performers and in Britain by [[Arnold Dol...
18: ...corder fingering systems: historical, modern, and German. The best way to differentiate among these three...
22: German f': O / 123 / 4–- / -
24: ...derivative of historical fingering, it requires a simple forked fingering for the fourth scale degree in t... - Greece (54754 bytes)
59: ...rench]] {{lang|fr|''Grèce''}}, [[German language|German]] {{lang|de|''Griechenland''}}, [[Portuguese Lang...
90: ...ittelsbach]] and the subsequent line was from the Germano-Danish [[Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksbu...
100: ...]). Germany held onto the country until 1944 when German troops withdrew.
102: ...ustained by the Germans in Crete foiled a planned German campaign in the Middle East against British-held ...
104: ... Archibishop Damaskinos of Athens to convince the Germans to relent and abandon the confiscation of food i... - Finland (29511 bytes)
63: ...ght between "the whites", supported by [[Imperial Germany]], and "the reds". The reds consisted mostly of ...
67: ... [[1944]]–[[1945]], when Finland forced the Germans out of northern Finland.
88: ...titutionality of laws in Finland is verified by a simple vote in the parliament. However, the Constitution...
123: ... that of the [[United Kingdom|UK]], [[France]], [[Germany]], and [[Italy]]. The Finnish standard of living...
191: ...(German 2-pin, side clip earth)|2 or 3-pin round (German)]] - Spain (36498 bytes)
79: ...c]], the Iberian peninsula, southern [[Italy]], [[Germany]], and the [[Low Countries]]. This was later kno...
210: ...the Mediterranean ''[[costa]]s'' and the islands, German and English are spoken by tourists, foreign resid...
227: ...ies has lead to the present situation, apparently simple, but sometimes extremely confusing. During the [[...
236: ...entinians]], [[Philippines|Filipinos]], [[Germany|Germans]] etc. - Cotton (7876 bytes)
13: ...any European languages, such as [[German language|German]] ''Baumwolle'', which translates as "tree wool".
95: [[simple:Cotton]] - Oregon (26551 bytes)
41: ...e the future for all [[United States|Americans]]: simple living, [[conservation]], and [[urban growth boun...
148: ...t ancestry groups in Oregon are [[German-American|German]] (20.5%), [[England|English]] (13.2%), [[Ireland... - Dictionary (22415 bytes)
23: ...[[core glossary]] of the simplest meanings of the simplest concepts. From these, other concepts can be exp...
130: ...en Gegenwartssprache] (Dictionary of contemporary German language)
143: ...glish-dictionary.us/ English dictionary] Fast and simple English dictionary with US and UK spellings.
156: #* [http://www.dep.pl DeP] German-Polish, Polish-German dictionary
169: #* http://dict.leo.org English-German (and vice-versa) dictionary, cf. [[leo.org]] - List of reference tables (55289 bytes)
90: *[[Classification of finite simple groups]]
346: *[[List of German Confederation member states]]
450: ...ance]], [[Lighthouses and lightvessels in Germany|Germany]], [[Lighthouses and lightvessels in Sweden|Swed...
877: ...vy|Canada]], [[List of ships of the German navies|Germany]], [[List of ships of the Indian Navy|India]], [...
901: * Germany - Cuneiform script (7588 bytes)
16: ...of simplified cuneiform characters, that formed a simple, semi-alphabetic syllabary, using far fewer wedge...
25: ...ere soon joined by two other decipherers: a young German-born scholar called [[Julius Oppert]], and the ve... - Medieval literature (14207 bytes)
7: ...y are based on the older oral traditions of the [[Germanic]] peoples. [[Celtic]] traditions have survived ...
22: ...lerics were the [[mystery play]]s: growing out of simple [[tableaux]] re-enactments of a single Biblical s...
30: ...rely accurate (see [[aubade]], for instance). In Germany, the [[Minnesinger|Minnes䮧er]] continued the t...
32: In addition to epic poems in the Germanic tradition (e.g. ''[[Beowulf]]'' and ''[[Nibelun...
70: ...''[[Ludus de Antichristo]]'', anonymous [[Germany|German]] author - Castle (27805 bytes)
2: ...French castle is a ''chau-fort,'' for in French a simple ''chau'' connotes a grand [[country house]] at th...
17: ...he 11th century, and the resulting decline of the German kingdom, castle building exploded as local warlor...
31: ...Burg Eltz 1.jpg|thumb|left|250px|[[Burg Eltz]], [[Germany]]]]
65: ... [[Bamburgh Castle | Bamburgh]] in a week, and in Germany, [[Franz von Sickingen]]'s stronghold of Landstu...
87: ...he 11th century, and the resulting decline of the German kingdom, castle building exploded as local warlor... - Government (12596 bytes)
9: ... mean the executive branch. The [[German language|German]] word ''Regierung'' refers only to government as...
103: ...g]] - [[Recall election]] - [[Secret ballot]] - [[Simple majority]] - [[Sortition]] - [[Split vote]] - [[S... - History of the United States (1865-1918) (52094 bytes)
56: ...ewish, Irish, and Italian populations, while many Germans and Central Europeans moved to the Midwest, taki...
58: ..., especially conserrbative Lutherans from Saxony (Germany) and Jews from Russia and theAustro-Hyngarian Em...
117: ...on skilled workers. His objectives were "pure and simple": increasing [[wage]]s, reducing hours and improv...
141: Just as the [[German Empire|German Reich]] reacted to depression with the adoption o...
143: As Germany emerged as a [[great power]] after victory in th...
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