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  1. Janis Joplin (8673 bytes)
    2: ... an American [[blues]]-influenced [[rock and roll|rock]], [[R&B]], and [[soul music|soul]] singer and oc...
    24: ...]-rich sound was significantly divergent from the soft folk and jazz-influenced styles that were common ...
    30: ... create an entirely new kind of female persona in rock.
    34: ...eviously male-dominated world of post-[[Beatles]] rock. It is also notable that, in a very short time, s...
    36: ... that she is probably the only major female [[pop-rock]] star of the period who '''never''' wore makeup ...
  2. Liver (11441 bytes)
    5: ... weighs between 1.0 - 2.5 [[kilogram]]s, and is a soft, reddish-brown "wedge-shaped" organ. It is the la...
    92: ...or revealing fire to humans by being chained to a rock where a [[vulture]] (or an [[eagle]], [[Ethon]]) ...
  3. History of ancient Egypt (28563 bytes)
    84: ...dle kingdom the next phase in tomb design was the rock-cut tomb. The best examples of these can be seen...
    117: ...om this time that most mummies have survived. The soft tissues like the brain and internal organs were r...
  4. Mountain (4538 bytes)
    3: ...types of mountain are formed depending on how the rock reacts to the tectonic forces – block mount...
    9: ...he anticlines are actually lower than the tougher rock of the synclines.
  5. Fossil (5231 bytes)
    3: ...f fossils and their placement in [[Rock (geology)|rock]] formations and sedimentary layers ([[Stratum|st...
    19: ...red with sediment, these layers slowly compact to rock, after which the chemicals in the remains are slo...
    27: ... rapid, then chances are that even impressions of soft tissues remain. [[Trace fossil]]s are the remains...
    36: ...are formed by naturally occurring fissures in the rock that get filled up by percolating minerals. Other...
  6. Maine (17312 bytes)
    74: ...y American poetess [[Edna St. Vincent Millay]] of Rockland and Camden, Maine in "Renascence":
    81: ...e, which caused a rebounding effect of underlying rock; however, this land rise was not strong enough to...
    147: *[[Rockland, Maine|Rockland]]
    204: *[[State soft drink]]: [[Moxie]]
    227: *[http://www.mesda.com MESDA: Maine's Software and Information Technology Industry Associati...
  7. Utah (29154 bytes)
    45: Animal = [[Red deer|Rocky Mountain Elk]] |
    65: StateRock = [[Coal]] |
    74: ... state|state]] of the [[United States]], in the [[Rocky Mountains]] region. Its capital is [[Salt Lake C...
    135: ...ervoirs. The mountains are popular [[camping]], [[rock-climbing]], [[skiing]], [[snowboarding]], and [[h...
    141: ...n the world. Wind and rain have also scuplted the soft sandstone over millions of years. Canyons, gullie...
  8. Dinosaur (35313 bytes)
    16: ...]s, impressions of skin and internal organs, and "soft tissues, including blood vessels and cells lining...
    42: ...n from complete skeletons and even impressions of soft tissue like skin is very rare. So reconstructing ...
    122: ...a clear impression of feathers in the surrounding rock, the specimens are commonly mistaken for ''[[Comp...
    152: ====Discovery of probable soft tissue from dinosaur fossils====
    155: ...elicopter. Once the bone was broken, the apparent soft tissue was seen and the team decided not to apply...
  9. List of sports (7304 bytes)
    97: * [[Rock climbing]]
    178: * [[Soft tennis]]
    271: * [[Airsoft]]
    317: * [[Softball]]
  10. Venus (planet) (31010 bytes)
    27: ...ron]] core about 3000 km in radius, with a molten rocky mantle making up the majority of the planet. Rec...
    29: ...bon dioxide]]). Because of their dryness, Venus's rocks are much harder than Earth's, which leads to ste...
    54: ... was on [[December 4]], [[1639]] by [[Jeremiah Horrocks]] and [[William Crabtree]]. A transit in [[1761]...
    79: ... to Venus. Several Russian probes have included a soft landing on the surface, with up to 110 minutes of...
    116: ...owed results similar to potassium-rich [[basalt]] rock.
  11. Ireland (33828 bytes)
    13: ...n, a product of its mild climate and frequent but soft rainfall, earns it the [[sobriquet]] "Emerald Isl...
    17: ... counties. These areas are mostly mountainous and rocky, with beautiful green vistas.
    148: ...[1980s]], the distinction between traditional and rock musicians became blurred, with many individuals r...
  12. Surfing (15219 bytes)
    24: ...e reef break, waves breaking over a coral reef or rockbed, and the beach break, waves breaking onto sand...
    26: ...lower, mushy waves and reef breaks (coral reef or rock bottom) that tend to generate faster, more powerf...
    75: ...al, hence the expression "locals only"; or as the rock group The [[Surf Punks]] put it, "my beach, my wa...
    83: ... melded surfing with rock and roll to create surf rock and other surf music. (Some subculture-oriented s...
  13. Phoenix, Arizona (34271 bytes)
    49: ...'s hooves. He saw farmland, predominantly free of rocks, and beyond the reach of heavy frost or snow. Al...
    164: *[[JDA Software Group Inc]]
    203: *[[Shamrock Foods Company]] (Private)
    274: *93.3 - KDKB - Album Rock - Mesa
    277: *96.9 - KMXP - Rock Adult Contemporary
  14. Des Moines, Iowa (13222 bytes)
    105: * [[KGGO]] 94.9, [[classic rock]]
    107: ...QW]] 98.3 "Wow FM", talk radio (Formerly KRKQ 98 Rock)
    110: * [[KAZR]] "Lazer 103.3," [[hard rock]] music
    111: * [[KLTI]] "Lite 104.1," soft adult contemporary
  15. Egyptian mythology (14567 bytes)
    19: ...a rock knife was ceremonially chased away and had rocks thrown at him.
    42: * [[Abu Simbel]] – Complex of two massive rock temples in southern Egypt on the western bank of ...
  16. Inca Empire (25571 bytes)
    92: ...sed. The tight fit and the concavity on the lower rocks made them extraordinarily stable in the frequent...
    94: ...undings themselves. One could easily think that a rock along an [[Inca road system|Inca trail]] is compl...
    96: ... one at Tambo Machay. At Tambo Machay the natural rock was sculpted and stonework was added, creating al...
    133: ...wborns in order to alter the shape of their still-soft skulls. These deformations did not result in brai...
  17. Leather (7695 bytes)
    36: ...exceptions exist. Lamb and deer skin are used for soft leather in more expensive apparels. [[Kangaroo]] ...
    59: A number of [[rock group]]s, particularly [[Heavy Metal music|Heavy ...
  18. Stone tool (3233 bytes)
    3: ...in the most general sense, any [[tool]] made of [[Rock (geology)|stone]]. Although stone-tool-dependent...
    8: ...l]] [[preform]], which is further reduced using [[soft hammer]] flaking techniques or by [[pressure flak...
    12: ...hoidal fracture]] surfaces. Fire-cracked rock is rock of any type that has been altered and split by de...
  19. Global warming (53726 bytes)
    98: ...ease.pdf]) indicates that this caused the rate of rock weathering to increase by 400%. As a result of t...
    193: *[[Soft energy path]]
    341: *[[Soft energy path]]
  20. Beach (8328 bytes)
    4: ...]] formation consisting of loose [[Rock (geology)|rock]] particles such as [[sand]], [[shingle]], [[cobb...
    10: * small systems in which the rock material moves onshore, offshore, or alongshore b...
    29: ...particles). Beach materials come from erosion of rocks offshore, as well as from headland [[erosion]] a...
    42: ...[water]] is far easier across a sand beach than a rocky shore. The [[wave]]s present at beaches add to ...

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