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  1. History of philosophy (13862 bytes)
    10: ...nd left us the opaque dictum, "All is water." His most noted students were [[Anaximenes of Miletus]] an...
    12: ...eece over the next couple of centuries. Among the most important were [[Heraclitus]] ("All is fire", al...
    20: ...questions become the focus. Interestingly, in his most famous work, ''[[Plato's Republic|The Republic]]...
    22: Plato's most outstanding student was [[Aristotle]], perhaps t...
    27: If God exists at all, surely He is the most important feature of the universe, and therefore...
  2. Rush Limbaugh (21665 bytes)
    2: ...h Show]]''. [[As of 2005]], Rush Limbaugh is the most listened-to radio talk show host in the United S...
    18: ...70s]]. The program has for over 15 years been the most popular talk radio show in the United States. T...
    34: ...e_Benedict_XVI&oldid=12528936 Wikipedia Article] (most likely dated [[April 19]][[2005]] at 2:52 PM EST...
    36: ...kipedians familiar with the occurrence, but other wikipedians later voted to delete them.
    38: On [[June 21]][[2005]], Rush claimed Wikipedia was inaccurate about details of his life and care...
  3. Mary II of England (12093 bytes)
    8: ... her own right, did not wield actual power during most of her reign. She did, however, govern the realm...
    31: In December 1689 Parliament passed one of the most important constitutional documents in English hi...
    38: ...uccession established by the Bill of Rights was almost extinguished; Mary and William did not have any ...
    43: {{Spoken Wikipedia|Mary_II_of_England.ogg|2005-05-05}}
  4. Tooth (14790 bytes)
    29: Teeth are among the most distinctive features of different [[mammal]] spe...
    55: The teeth are numbered, in the most common American system, 1-16 and 17-32, with 1 b...
    80: :''This section should be [[Wikipedia:Duplicate_articles#How_articles_should_be_merged|...
    81: Most foods endanger teeth to some extent. By far the ...
    89: [[Sucrose]] (table sugar) is most commonly associated with caries, although [[gluc...
  5. Flowering plant (29088 bytes)
    27: ...s published as APG (2003) and is available here [[Wikipedia Tree of Life/Update of the Angiosperm Phylogeny G...
    31: ... [[eudicotyledon]]s or tricolpates, distinguished most notably by the form of the [[pollen]]. Since new...
    33: The most diverse families of flowering plants, in order o...
    52: ...ch-branched root system. In many Dicotyledons and most Monocotyledons, the primary root soon perishes, ...
    56: ...riation in form and elaboration, and provides the most trustworthy external characteristics for establi...
  6. List of flowers (2544 bytes)
    1: ...oms) whose pictures and descriptions are found at Wikipedia. You can also see collected images of some of the...
  7. Computer painting (690 bytes)
    10: ...can be used to make simple diagrams to spice up a wikipedia article. See ''[[How to draw a diagram with Micro...
  8. Australia (39438 bytes)
    50: ...owever, the [[Extreme points of Australia|northernmost inhabited island]], [[Boigu Island]], is about 5...
    63: ...m present-day [[Southeast Asia|south-east Asia]]. Most Indigenous Australians were [[hunter-gatherers]]...
    71: ...ies achieved [[responsible government]], managing most of their own affairs while remaining part of the...
    79: ...'s "[[reserve powers]]" are seldom exercised, the most notable example being to end the [[Australian co...
    93: ...itiated many bilateral free trade agreements, the most recent being the [[U.S.-Australia Free Trade Agr...
  9. People's Republic of China (40848 bytes)
    1: ...ry, with a population of over 1.3 billion people, most of whom are classified as the [[Han Chinese]] [[...
    15: Supporters of the Maoist Era, consisting mostly of poorer Chinese and [[Marxism|Marxist]] fore...
    17: ...rstat1.htm sources], 20 - 30 million people died; most Western and many Chinese analysts attribute this...
    23: ... reforms, who tend to be middle-class Chinese and most left-center to right Western observers, point to...
    27: ...results in a [[police state]], which creates an atmosphere of fear and ignorance.
  10. Lebanon (34225 bytes)
    87: ...ere a number of mostly [[Maronite]] militias, the most important of which was the one linked to the [[K...
    120: ...tian areas near Beirut. Although the damages were mostly material, these acts demonstrate the danger of...
    195: ...ss important than in most parliamentary systems. Most represent, in practice if not in theory, sectari...
    197: ...age in the late [[1990s]] foundered on objections mostly from [[Muslim]] clerics.
    228: ...estants]]. There is a small minority of [[Jew]]s, mostly living outside Beirut. Also, a small community...
  11. Switzerland (22270 bytes)
    167: ...ational languages is obligatory for all Swiss, so most Swiss speak two or more languages. Resident fore...
    225: *[[:als:|Alemannic Wikipedia]]
  12. Hungary (18459 bytes)
    69: ...[Mikló³ ˆorthy]] ruled with autocratic powers for most of the interwar period. Hungarian politics and c...
    120: * [[Gyor-Moson-Sopron|Győr-Moson-Sopron]] ([[Gyor|Győr]])
    141: Hungary's landscape consists mostly of the flat to rolling plains of the [[Carpath...
    157: For some 95% of the population, mostly [[Hungarians]], the mother tongue is [[Hungari...
    159: ...arly religious; at most 25% practise their faith. Most of the country's [[Jew]]s (1%) live in [[Budapes...
  13. Marshall Islands (8760 bytes)
    7: ...lign="center" width="140px" colspan="2" | [[Image:Wikipedia flag republic of the marshall islands.png|122px|]...
    76: ...ists of 29 [[atoll]]s and 5 isolated islands. The most important atolls and islands form two groups: th...
    118: ...roduction is concentrated on small farms, and the most important commercial crops are [[coconut]]s, [[t...
    125: ...y all Marshallese are [[Christianity|Christian]], most of them [[protestantism|Protestant]]. However, t...
  14. California (63989 bytes)
    81: ...this article use names, not numbers. Please see [[Wikipedia:Footnotes]] for details.
    86: ...) Multiple footnotes to the same reference: see [[Wikipedia:Footnotes]] for a how-to.
    89: ...most populous state in the U.S.]], as well as the most physically diverse, with the highest and the low...
    91: ...the nation's economy. It has some of the nation's most important cities, including [[Los Angeles, Calif...
    98: Pre-European California was one of the most culturally and linguistically diverse culture ar...
  15. Holiday (7753 bytes)
    5: In most of the rest of the English speaking world (inclu...
    8: ^ no evidence for this outside Wikipedia
    120: ...bour Day, Worker's Day or May Day]] ([[May 1]], ''most countries - [[United States]] and [[Canada]] are...
  16. Dictionary (22415 bytes)
    2: ...ance, and examples in sentences. Dictionaries are most commonly found in the form of a book.
    8: ...ctionary]] (e.g. a dictionary containing the 2000 most frequently used words in the English language).
    23: ...ith these, the rest of English, and even the 4000 most common English [[idiom]]s and [[metaphor]]s, can...
    33: ... given so much consideration in modern times that most dictionaries of English apply the descriptive me...
    35: ...nguage does affect usage to some degree, even the most descriptive dictionaries providing conservative ...
  17. List of reference tables (55289 bytes)
    7: Despite the present lack of support at Wikipedia for sorting tables, one alternative (where the li...
    9: <!-- [[Wikipedia:Page size]] suggests not to divide lists even lar...
    33: *[[Wikipedia:Library and Information Science basic topics|List...
    296: *[[List of features on Phobos and Deimos]]
    308: ... populous cities in the world|List of the world's most populous cities]]
  18. Plato (17363 bytes)
    4: ...t he also wrote on many philosophical issues. The most important writings of Plato are his [[dialogue]]...
    18: ...529]]. Many intellectuals were schooled here, the most prominent being [[Aristotle]].
    39: ...rchy of hereditary classes, in which the arts are mostly suppressed for the good of the state, the size...
    47: ...lato's thought is often compared with that of his most famous student, [[Aristotle]], whose reputation ...
    61: ...hose works ascribed to Plato that have a separate wikipedia article, can be found in [[:Category:Dialogues of...
  19. Socrates (7975 bytes)
    7: ...d by his students, and that he thinks this is the most important art or occupation. According to Arist...
    13: Socrates is probably the most influential thinker and philosopher of his time....
    42: ...c?fk_authors=93 The Dialogues of Plato] (see also Wikipedia articles on [[:Category:Dialogues of Plato|Dialog...
  20. Sundial (16148 bytes)
    7: The most commonly seen designs, such as the 'ordinary' or...
    11: Most sundial designs indicate [[solar time|apparent s...
    36: Most sundials indicate time on the dial face by
    72: [[image:SundialOnEastFacingWall-Prague-wikipedia.jpg|thumb|right|Wall sundial on East-facing wall,...
    116: The most precise sundials ever made are monumental equato...

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