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  1. Maria Goeppert-Mayer (4176 bytes)
    7: ...Earth spinning on its axis as the Earth itself is spinning around the Sun. Maria described the idea eleg...
    9: ... Then add one more variation; all the dancers are spinning twirling round and round like tops as they ci...
  2. Dorothy Hamill (1348 bytes)
    5: ...eloped a new move, a spin that turns into a [[sit-spin]], which became known as the "[[Hamill camel]]." ...
  3. Maple (3638 bytes)
    14: ...ype of '''[[samara (fruit)|samara]]''', shaped to spin as it falls and carry the [[seed]]s a considerabl...
  4. Beehive (beekeeping) (7741 bytes)
    41: ...it possible to extract honey in centrifuges which spin the honey out of the frames.
  5. Glass (26176 bytes)
    22: .../{{Germanium}}O<sub>2</sub> glass, which has only slightly different optical properties (the germainiu...
    30: ...oda makes the glass water-soluble, which is obviously undesirable, so lime ([[calcium oxide]], [[Calci...
    42: ...ies in the sand. Common glass today usually has a slight green or blue tint, arising from these same i...
    44: ...h century|8th centuries]] have been found on the island of [[Torcello]] near [[Venice]]. These form an...
    52: ...[[1800s]]. In this process, the glassblower would spin around 9 lb (4 kg) of molten glass at the end of ...
  6. Cycling (1157 bytes)
    4: '''Utility cycling and slow recreation'''
    31: * [[Spinning (cycling)|Spin-class]]
  7. Connecticut (28543 bytes)
    52: ...by [[Massachusetts]], and on the east by [[Rhode Island]]. The state capital is [[Hartford, Connecticu...
    54: ...rough the center of the state, flowing into Long Island Sound, Connecticut's outlet to the [[Atlantic ...
    107: ...xcelled was in [[bicycle]] manufacturing, and its spin-off, the earliest [[automobile manufacturing]]. [...
    229: *[[Wesleyan University]]
  8. New Jersey (35646 bytes)
    36: ...th smallest state. The state is named after the island of [[Jersey]] in the [[English Channel]].
    43: During the [[English Civil War]] the Island of [[Jersey]] remained loyal to The English Cr...
    57: Slightly more than a week after victory at [[Trenton...
    63: ...d to ratify the Constitutional Amendments banning Slavery and granting rights to America's black popul...
    68: ...st of Governors of New Jersey]]; [[New Jersey Legislature]]''
  9. Spider (29039 bytes)
    81: ... spiders produce silk, although not all use it to spin elaborate traps. Silk can be used to aid in climb...
    114: ...ct process. When a male is ready to mate, he will spin a web pad onto which the contents of the abdomina...
    146: Some spiders spin [[funnel]]-shaped webs, others make irregular web...
    148: The spider, after spinning its web, will then wait (often, but not alway...
  10. List of reference tables (55289 bytes)
    49: **[[List of anonymously published works]]
    234: ***[[Abbeys and priories in Isle of Man|Isle of Man]]
    267: *[[List of islands]]
    268: **[[List of islands of Australia]]
    269: **[[List of islands of Canada]]
  11. Mercury (planet) (22924 bytes)
    28: ... The average density is 5430 kg/m&sup3;; which is slightly less than Earth's density. The reason that ...
    32: ...f it was totally locked. Because of Mercury's 3:2 spin-orbit resonance, although a sidereal day (the per...
    182: ...among all planets has a more eccentric orbit. The slow [[precession]] of this orbit around the Sun cou...
    184: ...24 2004) This is thought to explain Mercury's 3:2 spin-orbit resonance (rather than 1:1), since this sta...
    187: Despite its slow rotation, Mercury has a relatively strong magne...
  12. Pioneer 11 (5118 bytes)
    3: ...0]], used Jupiter's [[mass]] in a [[gravitational slingshot]] to alter its [[trajectory]] toward Satur...
    5: ... 10. Three pairs of rocket [[thruster]]s provided spin-axis control (maintained at 4.8 rpm) and change t...
  13. Tropical cyclone (34538 bytes)
    30: ...y also carry a distinct spiral shape to them, and spin in a cyclonic fashion depending on the hemisphere...
    63: ... just west of [[Africa]] near the [[Cape Verde]] islands.
    130: ... in mountainous areas, this can lead to deadly mudslides.
    144: ...y only available if the storm is passing over an island or a coastal area, or it has overtaken an unfo...
    156: ...d streams flood, roads become impassable, and landslides can occur.
  14. Butterfly (9348 bytes)
    37: ...s to the underside of a leaf. To form a cocoon it spins a silk-like thread around itself. A chrysalis is...
  15. Abacus (7218 bytes)
    1: ...l, often constructed as a wooden frame with beads sliding on wires. It was in use centuries before th...
    8: ...ntly by a quick jerk along the horizontal axis to spin all the beads away from the horizontal beam at th...
    26: ...y in a [[bi-quinary coded decimal]] system, obviously related to the [[Roman numerals]]. The short gr...
    28: ... by means of beads which would probably have been slid up and down the grooves to indicate the value o...
    55: ...1095;&#1105;&#1090;&#1099;), usually has a single slanted deck, with ten beads on each wire (except on...
  16. Chicago Cubs (25972 bytes)
    35: ...ects to 123 wins in a full 162-game season. Curiously, both of those teams were so far in front that t...
    37: ... This gave him the ability to put a natural extra spin on his pitches, which often frustrated opposing b...
    45: :Ruthlessly pricking our [[gonfalon]] bubble,
    59: ...cess that P.K.'s father had created, and the Cubs slipped into mediocrity. They enjoyed one more penna...
    72: ...n, it was as if the baseball gods had pretty much slammed the door on them, granting them just an occa...
  17. Pittsburgh Pirates (16589 bytes)
    6: ...as with Brooklyn and New York). Sometimes erroneously referred to in modern references as "''the'' All...
    25: ...urtaugh was replaced by Harry Walker in [[1965]]. Slugger [[Willie Stargell]] became a fixture in the ...
    29: ...]], [[Barry Bonds]], [[Jay Bell]], and [[Andy Van Slyke]].
    33: ... had a winning season. However, they did miraculously contend for the [[1997]] division title, finishi...
    39: ...e this, the Pirates' mediocre performance has translated to subpar attendance figures.
  18. Golf (35905 bytes)
    4: ...l centuries in the [[British Isles]] and continuously in the United States since 1887 (Foxburg, Pennsy...
    72: ...entury-old examples have survived in the British isles. Located in coastal areas, on sandy soil, often...
    82: ...re inevitably less precise than short ones. Obviously, a longer shot may result in a better score if i...
    110: ...s an unnatural, highly complex motion and notoriously difficult to learn. It is not uncommon for begin...
    115: ... poor shots result from uncontrolled or excessive spin that makes the ball curve sharply.
  19. Shot put (2126 bytes)
    8: ...its way. Currently, most top shot putters use the spin, but the glide remains popular especially at the ...
  20. Earth Day (8264 bytes)
    3: ... beautiful [[Spaceship Earth]] as it continues to spin and circle in frigid space with its warm and frag...
    12: ... beautiful [[Spaceship Earth]] as it continues to spin and circle in frigid space with its warm and frag...
    25: ...ersuading U.S. politicians that environmental legislation had a substantial, lasting constituency. In ...

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