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  1. French language (40201 bytes)
    3: ..., [[Comoros]], [[Djibouti]], [[Mauritius]], [[Seychelles]].
    16: |nation=[[France]] and 24 other countries
    19: ...n various communities and organizations (such as the [[European Union]], [[International Olympic Commi...
    23: ===The Roman invasion of Gaul===
    25: ...tposts like [[Marseille]] and the [[Vascons]] on the Spanish/French border.
  2. Mahatma Gandhi (35350 bytes)
    4: ...mage_caption=''"[[Father of the Nation|Father of the nation]]"'' —Mohandas Gandhi |
    5: quotation=An eye for an eye makes the whole world blind. |
    13: ... philosophy of non-violence, for which he coined the term ''[[satyagraha]]'', has influenced both nati...
    15: ...iolence]] (''[[ahimsa]]''). His auto-biography, "The story of my experiments with truth" reveals his i...
    18: ...Kasturba Makharji]], who was the same age as he. They had four sons: [[Harilal Gandhi]], born in [[188...
  3. Molecular nanotechnology (10344 bytes)
    1: ... factories. Its most well-known exposition is in the books of [[K. Eric Drexler]].
    3: ...species discarded as waste. Nanotechnology could therefore offer much cleaner manufacturing processes ...
    8: ...ies like [[MEMS]]. This prompted Drexler to use the term "molecular nanotechnology".
    10: ...tp://nanodot.org/article.pl?sid=03/10/29/2017242][http://www.azonano.com/details.asp?ArticleID=56]
    12: ===Hypothetical applications and capabilities===
  4. Guitar (36953 bytes)
    1: [[Image:guitar.png|thumb|160px|right|The classical guitar typically has 3 [[nylon]] and 3 ...
    2: ...eatures [[steel]] strings and more guide dots on the [[fretboard]].]]
    4: ...by [[vibrating string]]s, which in turn resonate the body and neck.
    6: ...ck'''. Typically, a '''headstock''' extends from the neck for tuning.
    10: ...rs are used in a wide variety of musical styles. They are made and repaired by [[luthiers]].
  5. Jury trial (20452 bytes)
    3: ... and are generally not legal professionals. In other words, a panel of citizens collectively decide w...
    5: ...not be confused with [[grand jury]] proceedings. The jury used for a trial can be referred to as a "pe...
    9: ...were required to investigate the case themselves.[http://www.britannia.com/history/narsaxhist2.html]
    11: ... uncovering the facts of the case on their own rather than listening to arguments in court.
    13: ...d with reporting any crimes that they knew of in their [[hundred (division)|hundred]] to a "justice in...
  6. Atlantis (41399 bytes)
    2: ... suitable in one of the cradles of civilization, the [[Mediterranean Sea]].
    5: ...e conflict between the ancient [[Athenians]] and the Atlantians around 9,000 years before [[Plato]]'s ...
    7: ...ias]]. And Critias learned of it from his grandfather also named Critias, son of Dropides.
    12: ...ndary event. Sonchis, priest of [[Thebes (Egypt)|Thebes]], is purported to have translated it into [[G...
    14: ...tic''". The island was facing the country called the region of [[Gades]] (Greek, [[Eumelus]]; Atlantea...
  7. Hippocrates (3132 bytes)
    2: ...ion]] and magic of primitive "medicine" and laid the foundations of medicine as a branch of science.
    4: ...reatises, which meant that people were to record their findings and methods used, to be passed down.
    6: ...he relative abundance of [[the four humours]] in the body: [[phlegm]], [[bile|yellow bile]], [[black b...
    8: ...[Primum non nocere]]'' ("first, do no harm"); another one is ''[[Ars longa, vita brevis]]'' ("art is l...
    11: ==The "portrait" of Hippocrates==
  8. Roman Forum (4543 bytes)
    2: ...humb|380px|Roman Forum with [[Palatine Hill]] in the background.]]
    6: ...large.jpg|thumb|380px|Map of central Rome during the Roman Empire, with '''Forum Holitorium''' and '''...
    9: ...ravertine]] paving, still to be seen, dates from the reign of [[Caesar Augustus|Augustus]].
    11: ...es the following major monuments, buildings and other ancient [[ruins]]:
    23: The last monument built inside the Forum is the [[Column of Phocas]].<br>
  9. Pantheon, Rome (8255 bytes)
    1: ...[Image:ac.pantheon1.jpg|thumb|right|300px|The Pantheon, Rome]]
    3: ...[[7th century]] AD. It is the only building from the Greco-Roman world which is completely intact and ...
    6: ... "Marcus Agrippa, son of Lucius, [[consul]] for the third time, built this."
    8: ...thumb|left|175px|The interior of the Pantheon in the 18th century, painted by [[Giovanni Paolo Panini]...
    9: ...inal inscription (referring to Agrippa) added to the new [[facade]], a common practice in Hadrian's re...
  10. Cherokee (38956 bytes)
    2: |group=Cherokee
    3: |image=<br>[[Image:Cherokeenationalflagpublicdomainimage.gif|none|200px]...
    4: Flag of the Cherokee Nation
    6: Flag of the United Keetoowah Band
    7: [[Image:Easternbandcherokeeflag.png|none|200px]]
  11. Climate change (15859 bytes)
    1: ...o mean changes over all timescales and in all of the components of climate, including precipitation an...
    3: ...nthropogenic climate change" is used to indicate the presumption of human influence.
    5: ...iassic extinction event]] and [[Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum]].
    6: ...ature and dust from the [[Vostok]] ice core over the last 400 000 years]]
    8: ...nal factors are those due to interactions within the earth's climate system. External factors, called ...
  12. Global warming (53726 bytes)
    3: ...nd politicians, but by only a minority of established scientists.
    5: ...undred years due to the lag in warming caused by the oceans.
    7: ...ntal effects by causing [[flood]]s, [[drought]]s, heat waves, reduction of [[agricultural]] yields or ...
    11: ...nthropogenic climate change" is used to indicate the presumption of human influence.
    16: ...he [[United Kingdom]] and the [[United States]] [http://www.royalsoc.ac.uk/displaypagedoc.asp?id=13057]...
  13. Aymara language (3573 bytes)
    1: ...gn=center> <small>Help wikipedia by translating [[http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lengua_aymara Spanish art...
    3: ...] with over a million speakers, and it is one of the [[official language]]s of [[Bolivia]] and [[Peru]...
    5: ...y be the result of prolonged interaction between the two languages or an [[areal feature (linguistics)...
    7: The Aymara language is an [[inflected language]], and...
    11: ...ees of length. The high vowels are lowered to mid height before uvular consonants ({{IPA|/i/}} &rarr; ...
  14. Daniel Webster (10835 bytes)
    3: ...ses marked by a passionate patriotic devotion to the Union.
    7: ...private tutors to teach him but also sent him to the [[Phillips Exeter Academy]] in [[Exeter, New Hamp...
    9: ...o be simply the inability of his parents to meet the fees.
    11: ... [[1807]] his father took over the Boscawen firm when Webster opened a new practice in [[Portsmouth, N...
    13: ...e, Grace Fletcher, who died in [[1828]]. With her he had one son, Charles.
  15. Radon (12616 bytes)
    1: ...-- Here is a table of data; skip past it to edit the text. -->
    17: | [[Chemical series]]
    61: | 202 [[Kelvin|K]] (-96 ?[[Fahrenheit|F]])
    66: | [[Heat of vaporization]]
    69: | [[Heat of fusion]]
  16. Squirrel (6648 bytes)
    13: Many, see the article ''Sciuridae''.
    15: ... tail that casts a shadow." It comes from Greek, the syllables ''skia'' meaning shadow and ''oura'' me...
    17: ...he [[Western Gray Squirrel]] ''S. griseus'', and the American Red Squirrel ''[[Tamiasciurus]] hudsonic...
    19: ... locations of these caches. Squirrels also nest; these nests are called dreys.
    21: ...s which are supposedly "squirrel-proof"; most of them in fact are not.
  17. English Springer Spaniel (4333 bytes)
    1: ...arkup for the breed table. Scroll down to get to the main text. -->
    6: ...umb|none|An English Springer Spaniel. Unusually, the tail is undocked in this individual]]<br>
    18: |[http://www.google.com/search?q=cache:uBXu5RoxiiAJ:www.fci.be/uploaded_files/125A2003_e...
    21: |[http://www.akc.org/breeds/english_springer_spaniel/ind...
    24: |[http://www.ankc.aust.com/engsprin.html Stds]
  18. Golden Retriever (8646 bytes)
    1: ...ble displayed on the page. Scroll down to get to the main text --->
    38: ...(UK)], [http://www.nzkc.org.nz/br320.html NZKC], [http://www.ukcdogs.com/breeds/gundogs/goldenretriever....
    40: ...t and does not require very much of the owners, other than regular exercise. It is often affectionatel...
    43: ...heir dogs retain their puppyish nature for life. They are natural [[clown]]s.
    45: ...eeds is a serious ''faux pas'' to a fancier of either, of course.
  19. Nikola Tesla (29894 bytes)
    7: ...x|"''I have harnessed the cosmic rays and caused them to operate a motive device.''" - Nikola Tesla; B...
    16: ...wireless communication]] in [[1893]] and winning the "[[War of Currents]]", Tesla became world-famous....
    18: ...e gave his life to make real these plans, while others made fortunes with his [[invention]]s.
    20: ...l revisionism (political)|forgotten]]. Tesla was ahead of his time, many of Tesla's ideas and concepts...
    26: * the [[rotating magnetic field]] principle ([[1882]]) ...
  20. Tooth enamel (32458 bytes)
    1: ...07_09b.jpg|thumb|250px|Tooth Clipart provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clip Art]]]
    2: ...mount at its border, which is clinically seen as the [[cementoenamel junction]] (CEJ){{ref|cate_thickn...
    4: ... This very large amount of minerals accounts for the strength of enamel, but also for its brittleness ...
    6: ...evelopment of enamel as a framework support and other mechanisms {{ref|cate_framework}}.
    9: ...the bottom, or tail, oriented toward the root of the tooth.

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