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- Stomach (5970 bytes)
8: ...e]] from [[plant]] matter. The partially digested plant matter passes through each of the stomach's ch...
51: * [[curling ulcer]]
55: * [[linitis plastica]] - Wisconsin (18812 bytes)
40: ..." or "Great Rock." ''Wisconsin'' originally was applied to the Wisconsin River, and later to the area ...
47: ...ean Nicolet]] became Wisconsin's first European explorer. The French controlled the area until [[1763]...
51: ...te due to its residents being relatively equally split between voting for the [[United States Democrat...
65: ... popularly termed "socially progressive". For example, in [[1982]] sexual orientation was added by the...
79: ... largest cities. In the southwest, the [[Western Upland]] is a rugged landscape with a mix of forest a... - Sport (14061 bytes)
11: ..., and [[Australia]] of [[cave art]] (see, for example, [[Lascaux]]) from prehistory which provide evid...
13: ...tructures which suggest that [[China|Chinese]] people engaged in activities which meet our definition ...
17: ...re or competition on an increasing scale, for example hunting, fishing, horticulture. The Industrial R...
24: ...sport's aim than on the actual mechanics. The examples given are intended to be illustrative, rather t...
35: ...all being popular throughout the world. Other examples are: [[Rugby football|Rugby]], [[ice hockey]], ... - List of sports (7304 bytes)
1: ...hese categories are based on how the [[sport]] is played, and there are many more sports to be added. ...
6: ** [[Triple jump]]
16: ...[Steeplechase#Steeplechase in Track and Field|Steeplechase]]
27: Sports in which animals play a role.
33: ** [[Steeplechase]] - Shark (14021 bytes)
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17: ...dy]] to protect from [[parasite]]s, and rows of replaceable [[tooth|teeth]] in the [[mouth]].
22: ...which, like the [[great whale]]s, feeds only on [[plankton]]. The [[bull shark]] is a unique species ... - Pliers (2624 bytes)
1: [[Image:Needle nose pliers.jpg|thumb|Needle nose pliers]]
3: '''Pliers''' are hand [[tool]]s primarily for gripping ...
7: ...f possible objects and operations, the variety of pliers today probably exceeds all other types of han...
9: ...|thumb|Lock jaw pliers (also called ''vise grip'' pliers)]]
13: ...inction to pair of [[scissors]] or [[shears]] the plier's jaws always meet each other at one point. - Papillon (7480 bytes)
1: ...-- The following markup is for the breed table displayed on the page. Scroll down to get to the main t...
31: ...oogle.com/search?q=cache:VDXKIWBv3BkJ:www.fci.be/uploaded_files/077gb98_en.doc+site:www.fci.be+%2277+/...
52: ..., chest, and [[pantaloons]]. The tail should be a plume of long hair. A proper single coat ensures rel...
55: ...ment, and most do not need any encouragement to apply their energy to athletic activities.
64: ...r standard in which the tail set is described as "curling over the back as a squirrel's." One version of th... - Seppala Siberian Sleddog (6982 bytes)
39: ...k when alert, never "snapped" flat to the back or curling down the flank. They tend to be more trainable th... - Olympic Games (40925 bytes)
3: ... is an international [[multi-sport event]] taking place every fourth [[year]]. Originally held in [[an...
19: ...would get not only the prestige of being in first place but also a crown of olive leaves.
29: ...ed that the first modern Olympic Games would take place in [[1896]] in [[Athens]], in the country of t...
31: ...[1900 Summer Olympics|second Olympic Games]] took place in [[Paris]], [[France]].
36: ...C as Olympic Games, which has given rise to the explanation that they were intended to mark the 10th a... - Culture of Scotland (11420 bytes)
15: ...696 and became compulsory for children from the implementation of the Education Act of 1872 onwards.
29: ...s, to form [[Lloyds TSB]] -- and the American examples becoming a [[Savings and Loan Association]]. Se...
37: ...(athletic competitions), it is also the home of [[curling]], and [[shinty]], a stick game similar to Irelan...
43: ...s distinct media from the rest of the UK. For example, it produces many national newspapers such as th...
47: ...m local news coverage. "Border" has had a more complex position, as it also has to serve neighbouring ... - List of sportspersons (1713 bytes)
1: ...cles listing people of a particular [[sport]]. People on these lists should be in some way noteworthy ...
3: *[[List of major league baseball players|Baseball players]] (major league)
4: *[[List of basketball players|Basketball players]]
5: ...ational Basketball Association players|Basketball players]] (National Basketball Association)
6: *[[List of WNBA players|Basketball players]] (Women's National Basketball Association) - Echidna (6296 bytes)
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20: ...he only surviving [[monotreme]]s apart from the [[Platypus]]. The three surviving species belong to th...
27: ...visible; or, if on very hard, flat ground, simply curling into a ball. - Pangolin (2223 bytes)
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15: ...ated from [[Malay]] language 'pengguling' meaning curling.
19: ...s being smaller than males. Pangolins have large, plate-like scales, which are an unusual feature amon...
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