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  1. Nicole Kidman (11782 bytes)
    2: ... Janelle Ann (nee MacNeille). At the time, her father was a cancer research specialist in [[Washington...
    3: ... a lectureship at the [[University of Technology, Sydney]].
    8: ...trated on her family responsibilities until her mother's recovery.
    10: ...d in ''[[Dead Calm]]'' which gained her notice in the United States.
    13: ...mas Eve]] of [[1990]] in [[Telluride, Colorado]]. The couple adopted two children, Isabella and Connor,...
  2. Surfing (15219 bytes)
    3: ...ich individuals are propelled across the water by the force of [[wave]]s, while standing on, predominan...
    5: ...to most places where waves of sufficient size and the right shape appear, including [[France]], [[Brazi...
    7: ...keep a surfers feet from slipping off the deck of the board), interchangeable "[[skeg]]s" (also know as...
    9: ...ns do not exist if the waves 'dump', meaning that they break in large parts at a time (also known as a ...
    11: ... from the sport in reality. Most people only see the pros riding; most of surfing has to do with paddl...
  3. Platypus (21900 bytes)
    14: ...relatives]] have been found, some of them also in the ''Ornithorhynchus'' genus.
    15: ... considered one of the strangest [[specimen]]s of the animal kingdom: a [[venomous]], egg-laying, duck-...
    18: ...remes, as opposed to an adaptation on the part of the small number of surviving species to harsh enviro...
    20: The body and the broad, flat tail of the platypus are covered with brown [[fur]]. It has w...
    22: ...l variation in average size from one region to another, though oddly this pattern does not seem to foll...
  4. Thylacine (4846 bytes)
    19: ...f the [[continent]], it is the largest and by far the most famous.
    21: ...e and general form quite closely resembled the Northern Hemisphere predators it was originally named af...
    23: ...and the population dwindled. It is uncertain when the last mainland Thylacine died, but it may not have...
    25: ...undergoes a sudden transition about halfway along the body.
    29: ...[1936]]. A short black and white film was made of the captive pacing back and forth in its enclosure.
  5. Olympic Games (40925 bytes)
    1: ...ympic Flame]] from [[Olympia, Greece|Olympia]] to the opening ceremony.]]
    3: ... [[1896]], with the exception of the years during the [[World War]]s.
    5: ...mmer Olympics|XXVIII Olympiad]]. The next games, the [[2006 Winter Olympics]], will be held in [[Turin...
    7: ...ames are in between, two years after the Games of the Olympiad.
    13: ...a local affair, and only one event was contested, the [[stadion]] race.
  6. Harbor (2637 bytes)
    4: ....750pix.jpg|thumb|right|250px|The tiny harbour at the village of [[Clovelly]], [[Devon]], [[England]]]]
    7: ... is a place where ships may shelter from the [[weather]] or are stored. Harbors can be man-made or nat...
    9: ...rane (machine)|crane]]s or ramps. A port may have magazine buildings or warehouses for storage of goods and ...
    11: ...[Mulberry Harbour|Mulberry]]) were built just off the invasion [[beach]]es.
    13: ... economic importance. Many of the great cities of the world are located on a natural harbor.

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