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  1. Watercolor painting (4393 bytes)
    31: ...t and is reflected back to the viewer through the film.
    33: ... [[20th century]], the white of the paper is the only white used in transparent watercolor. Opaque pai...
  2. List of inventors (14020 bytes)
    73: ..., (1854-1932), [[United States|USA]] — roll film
    113: *[[Robert Heinlein]], (1907-1988), waterbed
  3. Thomas Edison (20653 bytes)
    3: ...evices. "The Wizard of [[Menlo Park, New Jersey|Menlo Park]]" was one of the first inventors to apply ...
    5: ... a conglomerate of nine major film studios (commonly known as the Edison Trust).
    24: ...the track during replay so that one could listen only once. A redesigned model using wax cylinders was...
    26: ===Menlo Park===
    27: ...jor innovation was the [[Menlo Park, New Jersey|Menlo Park]] research lab, which was built in [[New Je...
  4. Carnivorous plant (44834 bytes)
    40: ...Sarracenia'' is the pitcher plant genus most commonly encountered in cultivation, and
    104: bending 180° in only a minute or so. Sundews are extremely cosmopolit...
    105: ...e continents except the [[Antarctica|Antarctic mainland]]. They are probably at their
    125: There are only two snap-traps, which are believed to have had a...
    162: ...ge:Genlisearepens1web.jpg|thumb|200px|right|''[[Genlisea]]'': carnivorous plants still need to attract...
  5. Civil rights (27169 bytes)
    10: ...perty was an aspect of ''patria potestas'', i.e. only the father of the family could own property, his...
    25: ... A claims a right against B, this is meaningless unless B has a duty to honour A's right. If B has no ...
    34: ...hat whatever might exist by way of rights exists only in the negative sense of those actions not yet p...
    40: ... [[positive liberty|positive]] ''civil rights'', only rights to property and the right of [[autonomy]]...
    61: ... done and the wage or salary to be paid). So the only right that the state can give members of the aff...
  6. History of the United States (1918-1945) (54688 bytes)
    16: ...end of the war while new industries ([[radio]], [[film|movies]], [[automobile]]s, and [[chemical]]s) flo...
    38: ...mising technocrats of his generation. He was the only person elected to the U.S. Presidency who previo...
    60: ...de. The banking system as a whole, moreover, was only very loosely regulated by the Federal Reserve Sy...
    72: ...pe. Thus debts (and reparations) were being paid only by poling up new and greater debts. In the late ...
    74: ...nts, and Germany was able to make those payments only because of large private loans from the United S...
  7. Wyoming (8979 bytes)
    56: ...[[Idaho]]. [[Devil's Tower]], made famous in the film ''[[Close Encounters Of The Third Kind]]'', is lo...
  8. Barbecue (24807 bytes)
    6: ... the U.S., many consider "barbecuing" to include only relatively indirect methods of cooking, with the...
    40: [[Bulgogi]] (불고기) is thinly sliced [[beef]] (and sometimes [[pork]]) marinat...
    51: ...ant in [[Tuscaloosa]], there are no side dishes, only ribs, bread, and sauce.
    69: ...e meat, though not always used in cooking. The Moonlight Inn in [[Owensboro, Kentucky|Owensboro]] is t...
    91: ...le hog is typically used; in the west, sometimes only pork shoulders are used for barbecue.
  9. Jupiter (24639 bytes)
    145: ... its composition can, as adding extra mass would only result in further gravitational compression (unt...
    185: The only spacecraft to have descended into Jupiter's atmo...
    223: So far the only spacecraft to orbit Jupiter is the ''[[Galileo s...
    263: #The [[Pasipha렧roup]] is a disperse and only vaguely distinct group that covers all the outer...
    273: ==Jupiter in fiction and film==
  10. Saturn (planet) (23300 bytes)
    137: ...lanet)|Jupiter]]. Saturn has large rings made mainly out of ice and space debris. It was named after...
    140: ...ith an average specific density of 0.69. This is only an average value, however; Saturn's upper atmosp...
    144: ...t Saturn has a warm polar [[vortex]], and is the only planet in the solar system known to do so.
    167: ...me gaps are cleared out by the passage of tiny moonlets such as [[Pan (moon)|Pan]], many more of which...
    176: | [[Image:Saturn unlit rings.jpg|thumb|center|200px|''[[Cassini-Huygen...
  11. Neptune (planet) (18545 bytes)
    138: Neptune has been visited by only one spacecraft, ''[[Voyager 2]]'', which flew by...
    152: ...ry day; because it was stationary in the sky and only beginning the planet's yearly retrograde cycle, ...
    169: ...aint star with a normal camera and high sensitive film. From Earth it has a disk of 2" diameter.
    234: == Neptune in fiction and film ==
    237: * Neptune is the setting of the sci-fi/horror film ''[[Event Horizon]]'', although it is used purely...
  12. Pluto (planet) (26470 bytes)
    134: Pluto is not only much smaller and less massive than every other p...
    136: ...n for many decades after its discovery and could only be estimated. The discovery of its satellite [[...
    142: ... may in fact be a member of the [[Kuiper belt]], only one of a large number of distant icy bodies. A s...
    153: ...]. Pluto and Charon are noteworthy for being the only planet/moon pair in the solar system whose [[bar...
    177: ...roposed. This held that observers were measuring only the diameter of a bright spot on the highly refl...
  13. January 17 (12233 bytes)
    57: *[[1867]] - [[Carl Laemmle]], film executive (d. [[1939]])
    102: *[[1969]] - [[Lukas Moodysson]], film director
  14. January 1 (18244 bytes)
    86: ...Sweden]] and the republics of [[Austria]] and [[Finland]] are admitted into the [[European Union]].
    155: *[[1970]] - [[Paul Thomas Anderson]], American film director, writer, producer
    219: * [http://www.tnl.net/when/1/1 Today in History: January 1]
  15. January 2 (10888 bytes)
    67: *[[1896]] - [[Dziga Vertov]], Russian filmmaker (d. [[1954]])
    89: *[[1961]] - [[Todd Haynes]], American film director
    136: * [http://www.tnl.net/when/1/2 Today in History: January 2]
  16. Skyscraper (12706 bytes)
    5: ...many flights of stairs, and water pressure could only provide running water to about 50 feet (15&...
    196: *[[Petronas Towers]] (only held one height category)
    254: *[[Skyscrapers in film]]
  17. Meerkat (4260 bytes)
    28: ...ound networks with multiple entrances which they only leave during the day. Colonies can consist of up...
    32: ...he character [[Timon (Lion King)|Timon]] from the film ''[[The Lion King]]''.
    46: [[nl:Stokstaartje]]
  18. Visual arts (2572 bytes)
    7: ...ong the traditional [[art school]] set, but certainly can produce "high art" if considered to be a "vi...
    17: * [[Film]]
  19. Seismograph (4037 bytes)
    6: ...es, but those on the other side of the Earth can only record P waves.
    14: ...gists generally prefer a vertical seismograph if only one instrument is possible.
    28: ...flects a light beam to a direct-recording roll of film, or in modern systems, a pair of differential ele...
  20. Thomas More (15893 bytes)
    27: ...g controversial political matters freely. It is unlikely that More, a devout and conservative Christi...
    36: ...mbrace the Protestant teaching that the Pope was only the [[Bishop of Rome]] and therefore had no auth...
    39: ...that the marriage of Henry to Catherine had been unlawful. But as Henry began to deny the authority o...
    48: ...d of the church. This testimony was almost certainly false, but on the strength of it the jury voted ...
    53: ...In [[2000]], Saint Thomas More was declared "heavenly patron of statesmen and politicians" by [[Pope J...

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