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  1. Virginia Woolf (9482 bytes)
    7: ...s the [[Bloomsbury group]]. While nowhere near a simple recapitulation of the coterie's ideals, Woolf's w...
    13: ...sality and depth, without power to communicate anything of emotional or ethical relevance to the disillus...
    15: ...'t concentrate. So I am doing what seems the best thing to do. You have given me the greatest possible ha...
  2. Sculpture (5545 bytes)
    3: ...n through arrangement and juxtaposition or by the simple designation of an object or even an act as sculpt...
    81: ...7 IPR 417 is authority for the proposition that a thing not intended to be a sculpture is not a sculpture...
  3. Recorder (12954 bytes)
    24: ...derivative of historical fingering, it requires a simple forked fingering for the fourth scale degree in t...
    31: ...ble tone holes -- which is perhaps not such a bad thing after all!
    34: ...ransition from recorder to a modern woodwind much simpler for a schoolchild.
    36: ...ered recorders were more cumbersome to play in anything other than the keys of C and F, were more out of ...
  4. Harmonica (21752 bytes)
    3: known, among other things, as a '''mouth organ''', '''french harp''', simp...
    174: ... interesting warbling tonal variation on the very simple waveform of the basic ten- or twelve-hole diatoni...
    180: ... it just doesn't work too well. But try the same thing with a tremolo, and you'll find a natural fit.
    195: ...harmonicas include tiny four-hole instruments and simple plastic models of a conventional size.
    201: ...harmonica then became very popular because of its simple construction (you can easily learn it alone) and ...
  5. Berimbau (11944 bytes)
    56: ...er leads the singing, which is made easier by the simple rythm and little variation that he plays, and add...
    58: ...s the Gunga. For instance, while the Gunga play a simple, eight-unit pattern "tsh-tsh, ding, dong, dong", ...
    62: ...ning, in capoeira context, does not mean the same thing as in music schools. The berimbaus may be tuned o...
  6. History of the United States (1918-1945) (54688 bytes)
    97: ..., conveyed through his declaration that "the only thing we have to fear is fear itself" and his "fireside...
    99: ...h Congress desperate in a mood to do virtually anything the new president suggested, Roosevelt might well...
    133: ...velt]] realized that these initial actions were nothing but stopgaps, that more comprehensive government ...
    143: ...at its inception as a miracle. Indeed, it had something for everyone. Just as business leaders hailed it ...
    171: ...viously disadvantaged groups, but did little or nothing for many others, especially blacks, sharecroppers...
  7. Evolution (27661 bytes)
    31: ...ce of [[DNA]] genetics. For example, every living thing makes use of [[nucleic acid]]s as its genetic mat...
    58: ...d 2 billion years ago. In the last billion years, simple multicellular plants and animals began to appear ...
  8. Albert Einstein (43065 bytes)
    16: ...red a slow learner, possibly due to [[dyslexia]], simple [[shyness]], or the significantly rare and unusua...
    108: ...that physics described the laws that govern "real things", the belief which had led to his successes with...
    111: ...ut an inner voice tells me it is not yet the real thing. The theory says a lot, but does not really bring...
    138: ...ifferent phenomena by the process of logic to something already known or evident. Einstein tried to unify...
    151: ...ormed the [[autopsy]] on Einstein. Harvey found nothing unusual with his brain, but in [[1999]] further a...
  9. Instructional design (6896 bytes)
    12: ...l the movement of a simulated turtle by giving it simple commands such as "forward 10 units" and "turn rig...
    16: ... "socially constructed" and that there is no such thing as objective truth. Others merely allow that the...
  10. Richard Nixon (32863 bytes)
    55: ...a joke): "Give me a week and I might think of something." This was a severe blow to Nixon, and he blamed ...
    125: ... [[Florida]] (perhaps the most frequently satired thing he ever said).
    126: ...et them plead the Fifth Amendment, cover up or anything else, if it'll save it, save this plan. That's th...
    131: *"The greatness comes not when things go always good for you, but the greatness comes ...
  11. Franklin D. Roosevelt (74009 bytes)
    36: ...and hated social life, and at first she desired nothing more than to stay at home and raise Franklin's ch...
    86: ...he put it in his [[inaugural address]]: "the only thing we have to fear is fear itself." He therefore set...
    132: ...bout the planned attack on Pearl Harbor but did nothing to prevent it so that the U.S. could be brought i...
    136: ...t interfere in operational military matters in anything like the way Churchill did in Britain, let alone ...
    140: ...t]], the U.S. Army Commander in California, whose simple attitude was that "a Jap is a Jap." Opponents of ...
  12. Maya civilization (25116 bytes)
    7: The earliest monuments consist of simple [[Tumulus|burial mounds]], the precursors to [[py...
    37: ...ven the [[wheel]], Maya architecture required one thing in abundance: manpower. Yet, beyond this enormou...
    41: ... utilized to mimic the appearance and feel of the simple Maya hut. Though not an effective tool to increa...
  13. Molecular nanotechnology (10344 bytes)
    17: ... in some fundamental, intentional way. As a very simple example: a photosensor could passively measure th...
    35: ...in which a cloud of networked microscopic robots (simpler than [[Molecular assembler|assembler]]s) changes...
    47: ... hypothetical irrational preference towards "real thing".
  14. New Deal (82408 bytes)
    2: ...inguish the "First New Deal" of 1933 that had something for almost every group, and the "Second New Deal"...
    22: ...ing with the depression. He was willing to try anything, and, indeed, in the "First New Deal" (1933-34) v...
    40: ...osevelt's energetic public personality--"the only thing we have to fear is fear itself," and his "[[fires...
    86: ...sevelt realized that these initial actions were nothing but stopgaps, that more comprehensive government ...
    131: ... agricultural production; and to doing many other things that had not previously been federal responsibil...
  15. United States House of Representatives (41197 bytes)
    29: ...r to censure its members; censure requires only a simple majority, but does not remove a member from offic...
    219: ...eetings, working in their offices, or doing other things while the House is in session. If there is a fl...
    235: Two things of note:
    241: A rule might say something like this:
    260: ...he bill to have any chance of passage, one of two things must happen: The bill must be reported favorably...
  16. Opossum (4544 bytes)
    5: ...hensility|prehensile tails]]. The [[stomach]] is simple, with a small [[cecum]]. Opossum [[reproductive s...
    11: ...d an injured or apparently dead opossum, the best thing to do is leave it in a quiet place with a clear e...
  17. Attila the Hun (23655 bytes)
    11: Attila was born around 406. Nothing is known about his childhood; the supposition tha...
    33: ...e of the other Scythians, with gold or gems or anything costly.''
    91: ...-Visigoth army arrived; Jordanes mentions no such thing. See Bury, ibid.
  18. Dog (69384 bytes)
    15: {{Taxobox_section_trinomial_simple | color = pink| trinomial_name = Canis lupus fami...
    26: ...thumb|Puppies engage in [[teething]] on almost anything.]]
    41: ...s when trailing, an air scent from some person or thing that has recently passed by, as well as a ground ...
    145: ...ate or inadvertent, is more likely to result in a simple retention of juvenile characteristics into adulth...
    249: ...when a painful area is stimulated), even though nothing in the dog's history would have trained it to rea...
  19. Leech (8356 bytes)
    42: The anatomy of medicinal leeches may look simple, but more details are found beyond the macro leve...
    66: ...s with any other small wound). The most dangerous thing seems to be scratching them with the fingernails....
  20. Voltaire (48640 bytes)
    46: ...ther panegyric of English ways, an attack on everything established in the church and state of France. It...
    66: ...him, and he wrote court divertissements and other things to admiration. But he was not a thoroughly skilf...
    78: ...out delay. But Frenchmen regarded Voltaire as something of a deserter; and it was not long before he bitt...
    82: ...re true, he obtained this by another piece of something like forgery—getting the king to endorse a ...
    84: ...do was to have the pamphlet burnt by the hangman. Things were now drawing to a crisis.

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