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  1. Timeline of the united states history 1990 to present (16426 bytes)
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  2. Botany (8977 bytes)
    38: ...an help us monitor problems like the [[ozone hole|holes in the ozone layer]].
    41: ...sitive to atmospheric conditions, have been extenisvely used as [[pollution]] indicators
  3. Queen bee (6221 bytes)
    29: ...cells, usually on the bottom of the comb (or in a hole if in the middle of the comb), constructed by the...
    47: ...pheromone production for the reproduction of the whole colony. This usually takes place in the spring an...
  4. Pre-historic art (9744 bytes)
    51: ...inal [[symbol]]ogy, a swirl stands for a watering hole.
  5. Heraldry (23465 bytes)
    135: ...uatrefoil; at its centre a cog wheel argent; the whole within a border or".
    142: ...end Or" (over which the families of Scrope and Grosvenor fought a famous legal battle)
    154: ...ld boar, a remembrance of the parish of Hetton-le-Hole, which became part of the City in 1974. A woman d...
  6. Woodworking (12397 bytes)
    26: * conversion: reduction of a whole log into pieces suitable for working
    33: ... of wood used to repair surface blemishes and knotholes
    110: ...ail saw]], [[crosscut saw]], [[coping saw]], [[keyhole saw]], [[bow saw]], and various [[Japanese saw]]s
    111: ... [[radial arm saw]], [[jigsaw]], [[miter saw]], [[hole saw]] (actually a form of [[drill]]), and [[band ...
    139: ...imple bent rod with a foot which when placed in a hole in a [[bench]] can be used to position and hold b...
  7. Ocarina (3914 bytes)
    2: ... projects from it, often from the side. One sound hole exists, most often on the underside of the instru...
    5: ...roken could produce different tonalities when the holes or cracks were (un)covered with the hand or fing...
    11: ...a [[flute]] or [[recorder]], the placement of the holes on an ocarina is largely irrelevant -- their siz...
    15: ...area. The tone is then produced through the sound hole. The tone can also be varied by changing the stre...
  8. Clarinet (18825 bytes)
    22: ... is equipped with a complicated set of seven tone holes (six front, one back) and 17 keys which allow th...
    33: ...y the ''[[ligature (music)|ligature]]'', and the whole assembly is held in the player?s mouth, with the ...
    37: ...ght hand. The left thumb operates both a ''sound hole'' and the ''register key''. The cluster of keys ...
    99: ... chromatics. Like a recorder, it had eight finger holes, and usually had one or two keys for extra notes...
    103: ...zart]]'s day would probably have had eight finger holes and five keys.
  9. Flute (11293 bytes)
    7: ...rt flute]], which has a complex array of keys and holes.
    11: ...onette]]. The player of a side-blown flute uses a hole on the side of the tube to produce a tone, instea...
    19: ...cross the top of a hole bounces in and out of the hole. Some engineers have called this a [[fluid]]ic m...
    21: ...of the resonator. This is done either by closing holes, or more rarely, with a slide similar to a [[tro...
    25: ... louder than concert flutes: an organ pipe's tone-hole may be several inches wide, while a concert flute...
  10. Nose flute (4426 bytes)
    5: ...pper lip and under the nostril (for the side nose hole), or the top of the node wall can rest against th...
    9: ...ition of the fingerholes differ from node to vent hole so two alternating scales can be played, one scal...
    11: ...er weak force of the air from one nostril. Finger holes in the side of the tube change the operating len...
    15: ...that is used for the nose hole with a side finger hole drilled in the bowl of the gourd to vary the pitc...
    17: ...alled the ''Ipu ho kio kio'' and had three finger holes along the side of the bowl of the gourd.
  11. Recorder (12954 bytes)
    1: ...pitch of the note produced) is modified by finger holes in the front and back of the instrument. Because...
    3: ...8th century]] simply as Flute (Flauto) -- the transverse form was separately referred to as Traverso. ...
    11: ...a recorder is a [[diatonic]] instrument, with one hole for each note of the scale of its lowest note, al...
    13: ...ed by so-called "fork" fingerings, uncovering one hole and covering one or more of the ones below it. Fo...
    24: ...f hole by the right ring finger on the sixth tone hole. On some instruments, this fingering can be circu...
  12. Serpent (instrument) (2056 bytes)
    1: ...ooden construction and the fact that it has fingerholes rather than valves, it is usually classed as a b...
    3: ...(out of reach of the fingers), while the original holes remained uncovered & unkeyed. The range varies a...
  13. Shofar (6586 bytes)
    15: ...a reminder of the golden calf incident. A rent or hole in the shofar affecting the sound renders it unfi...
    17: ...stead applying his lips directly to the irregular hole drilled in the tip of the horn. [[Sephardi]]c Jew...
  14. Accordion (10069 bytes)
    10: ...e a holder plate, and as air is drawn through the hole in the holder, the reed vibrates, producing sound...
  15. Harmonica (21752 bytes)
    11: ...ue are used to select one or a few of the several holes
    12: ...anged usually linearly on a [[mouthpiece]]. Each hole communicates
    15: mouthpiece hole often may be selected further by choice of breath
    17: ...er redirects air blown or drawn through a single hole, from one reed to an adjacent reed, usually a [[s...
    25: creates the holes into which a player blows or draws to make disti...
  16. Melodica (878 bytes)
    3: ...he side of the instrument. Pressing a key opens a hole, allowing air to flow through a [[reed (music)|re...
    5: ...two hands by inserting a tube into the mouthpiece hole and placing the melodica on a flat surface.
  17. Ukulele (6345 bytes)
    11: ..., with the lowest [[note]] being D (the A is a [[whole step]] below the B). This tuning was very popular...
    42: ... from a single piece of wood, with a wide conical hole bored through the middle. At the back, the bore i...
    44: The hole at the front is covered with a thin piece of wood...
    75: [[sv:Ukulele]]
  18. George Washington (29551 bytes)
    89: ...ne: [[May]] 12-13, [[1765]]: "Sowed Hemp at Muddy hole by Swamp." [[August 7]], [[1765]]: "--began to se...
  19. Eritrea (12964 bytes)
    100: ...ore the war, leaves Eritrea with a large economic hole to fill. Eritrea's economic future depends upon i...
  20. Fossil (5231 bytes)
    27: ... the result is called a ''mould fossil''. If this hole is filled with more minerals, it is called a cast...

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