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- Raspberry (2847 bytes)
12: {{Taxobox section binomial simple|color=lightblue|binomial_name=Rubus idaeus}}
17: ...t clearings or fields, particularly where fire or wood-cutting has produced open space for colonization ... - Lilac (2336 bytes)
16: ... are opposite, [[deciduous]], and in most species simple and heart-shaped, but pinnate in a few species (e...
23: Lilacs flower on old wood, and produce more flowers if unpruned. If pruned,... - Maple (3638 bytes)
14: ...e Latin "acris" (sharp), from the hardness of the wood, used for lances in the past.
17: ...aple ''Acer carpinifolium'', has pinnately-veined simple leaves that resemble those of [[hornbeam]]s.
21: ... cultivated ornamental plants. Sugar Maple is the wood of choice for bowling pins and bowling alley lane... - Locomotive (16705 bytes)
21: ...red by [[steam engine|steam]], first by burning [[wood]], later [[coal]] or [[oil]]. Because of the stea...
32: ...ore the [[first world war]] which saw a number of simplex diesel systems built for the war, a small number... - Flowering plant (29088 bytes)
22: ...hows no distinction of parts?stem and leaf, and a simple root growing vertically downwards into the water....
47: ...duced at the beginning and end of the season, the wood is marked out in transverse section into concentr...
86: ... also provide economic resources in the form of [[wood]], [[paper]], fiber ([[cotton]], [[flax]], and [[... - Sculpture (5545 bytes)
3: ...n through arrangement and juxtaposition or by the simple designation of an object or even an act as sculpt...
32: * [[wood, as a medium|wood]] - Glass (26176 bytes)
1: ...time for a regular [[crystal]] lattice to form. A simple example is when [[Sucrose|table sugar]] is melted...
44: ... readily available material: potash obtained from wood ashes. From this point on, northern glass differe... - Iconography (7643 bytes)
2: ... that [[symbolism|symbolically]] mean more than a simple depiction of the person involved.
6: ...] towards [[Jesus|Christ Jesus]] himself, not the wood and paint making up the physical substance of the... - Weaving (6924 bytes)
1: ...oth]]. This cloth can be plain (in one color or a simple pattern), or it can be woven in decorative or art...
3: ...er]]-controlled [[Jacquard loom]]s. In the past, simpler fabrics were woven on other [[dobby loom]]s and ...
9: ...s rise to many possible weave structures from the simplest plain weave, through [[twill]]s and [[satin]]s ...
16: ...a hooked stick. The thread was then placed on a [[wood]]en or [[bone]] [[spindle]] and rotated on a [[cl...
42: ...lonists would usually add designs by using either wood block prints or embroidering. - Woodworking (12397 bytes)
1: ...arvings of cranes.jpg|right|thumb|Artists can use woodworking to create delicate [[sculpture]]s.]]
2: ... of building, making or carving something using [[wood]].
7: Along with stone, mud, and animal parts, wood was certainly one of the first materials worked b...
9: ...s of wooden animal statues from the [[Iron Age]]. Wooden [[idol]]s from the [[La Tene|La T讥]] period a...
11: ...ved in tombs. The metal used by the Egyptians for woodworking tools was probably bronze or even copper, ... - Map (10223 bytes)
9: ...he works of J.B. Harley, Mark Monmonier and Denis Wood.
35: ... map that also depicts approximate bearings. The simple maps shown on some directional [[road sign|road s... - Flute (11293 bytes)
1: ... '''flute''' is a [[musical instrument]] of the [[woodwind]] family. Unlike other wind instruments, a fl...
35: ...alloys. These are more mechanically elastic than wood, and therefore vibrate in more modes. Theoretica...
42: ...ade of nickel silver, or silver-plated [[brass]]. Wooden flutes and headjoints are more widely available...
50: ...the keys of the flute in distinct [http://www.wfg.woodwind.org/flute/ fingerings]. However, there are a...
53: ...er of the instrument. The Indian flutes are very simple instruments when compared with their western coun... - Recorder (12954 bytes)
1: ... flute). The player's [[breath]] is directed by a wooden 'fipple' or 'block' in the [[mouthpiece]] of th...
13: ...nic notes, giving the recorder its characteristic woody and somewhat uneven sound.
15: ...ng produced are equal to or better than lower-end wooden instruments. Beginner's instruments, the sort u...
24: ...derivative of historical fingering, it requires a simple forked fingering for the fourth scale degree in t...
34: ...ransition from recorder to a modern woodwind much simpler for a schoolchild. - Saxophone (14311 bytes)
3: ...''' or '''sax''' is a conical instrument of the [[woodwind]] family, usually made of [[brass]] and playe...
16: ...to learn, especially when transferring from other woodwind instruments, though a great amount of develop...
20: ...rafton saxophone| Grafton]] company, and the rare wooden saxophones.
23: ...ypically either plastic or hard rubber, sometimes wood, and rarely glass. Metal mouthpieces are believed... - Accordion (10069 bytes)
6: Simple metal or wood reed instruments ("Maultrommel", Jews' Harp) were...
16: ...and not through a resonator tube (as opposed to [[woodwind instrument]]s)
25: ...ase with Jew's Harps. The reeds were mounted on a wooden soundboard, similar to concertinas.
33: ...e two or three bass harmony keys, which sound the simple chords of the tonic and dominant. - Harmonica (21752 bytes)
24: The harmonica consists of a "comb" made of wood, plastic or metal which
174: ... interesting warbling tonal variation on the very simple waveform of the basic ten- or twelve-hole diatoni...
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 ... - Berimbau (11944 bytes)
9: ...n bow ("verga" - traditionally made from "biriba" wood, which grows in Brazil), about 4 to 5 feet long, ...
11: ...ther hand, one holds a stick ("vaqueta" - usually wooden, very rarely made of metal) and an optional rat...
14: *Verga: Wooden Bow that makes up the main body of the Berimbau...
26: ...ather on the diameter and hardness of the verga's wood and the quality of the gourd's.
56: ...er leads the singing, which is made easier by the simple rythm and little variation that he plays, and add... - Finland (29511 bytes)
88: ...titutionality of laws in Finland is verified by a simple vote in the parliament. However, the Constitution...
123: ...mic sector is [[manufacturing]] - principally the wood, metals, engineering, [[telecommunication]]s (esp...
141: ...culture of the Ethnic Finns, focused on lakes and woods, and the more outward-oriented coastal culture o... - Isis (20790 bytes)
32: ...' was often used as a funerary amulet made of red wood, stone, or glass, so this may have simply been a ...
42: ...seen holding only the generic [[ankh]] sign and a simple [[staff (stick)|staff]], but is sometimes seen wi... - Australian Aboriginal art (4187 bytes)
1: ... but includes a wide variety of mediums including wood carving, sculpture and ceremonial clothing. To an...
9: ...rticular using the motif of a [[handprint]]. More simple designs of straight lines, circles and spirals, w...
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