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  1. Odette Sansom (1906 bytes)
    7: ...''Lise''', she brought him funds and acted as his radio operator.
  2. Lucille Ball (12427 bytes)
    11: ...as a wacky wife in ''[[My Favorite Husband]]'', a radio program. The program was successful, and [[CBS]] ...
    20: ...(although the format had existed for decades in [[radio]], and in fact other TV sitcoms predated her show...
    54: ...ith 'seltzer bottles' (a familiar clown prop) and slapstick.
    56: ...le!", "And, it's so tasty too!" Mrs. Ricardo as a slick television 'huckster' pitching a foul-tasting ...
  3. Tallulah Bankhead (6331 bytes)
    22: ...dway, in the occasional film, as a highly-popular radio show host, and in the new medium of television. H...
    38: *I'm as pure as the driven slush.
  4. Mia Farrow (4707 bytes)
    9: ...ir youngest adopted children. Allen became infamously tainted for a time afterward, having somewhat co...
    48: *''[[Radio Days]]'' ([[1987]])
  5. Julie Andrews (8700 bytes)
    5: ... [[West End]] in [[1947]]. She graduated through radio (on the show ''[[Educating Archie]]'') and to the...
    17: ...retending to be a male, and, perhaps most notoriously, in ''S.O.B.'' she plays a character very simila...
  6. Actinium (7046 bytes)
    108: | <sup>225</sup>Ac || [[synthetic radioisotope|{syn.}]]
    133: ... radioactive metallic element. Due to its intense radioactivity, Actinium glows in the dark with an eerie...
    136: It is about 150 times as radioactive as radium, making it valuable as a [[neutro...
    138: ...le generator or can be used alone as an agent for radio-immunotherapy.
    149: ...ife of 29.37 [[hours|h]]. All of the remaining [[radioactive]] isotopes have half-lifes that are less th...
  7. Arm (7276 bytes)
    11: ...the [[sternoclavicular]] joint, while the scapula slides across the posterior chest wall via the "scap...
    19: ...[[humerus]] deep within it. When the humerus is dislocated, the deltoid muscle's appearance becomes fl...
    29: ...on. The ulnohumeral, radiocapitellar and proximal radioulnar joints work together to position the hand in...
  8. Music (16462 bytes)
    49: ...of [[improvisation]], material which is spontaneously thought of while performed, ''not'' preconceived...
    51: ...ly associated with [[John Cage]] and [[Witold Lutoslawski]]. See: [[precompositional]], [[form (music)...
    54: ...omposition]] is broad enough to include spontaneously improvised works like those of [[free jazz]] per...
    69: ...ians. Live music can also be broadcast over the [[radio]] or [[television]]. Some musical styles focus on...
    110: ...n, in the context of the World Music Program at Wesleyan University, was as a term including all possi...
  9. Slide whistle (1974 bytes)
    1: ...er, it overblows the third [[harmonic]]. [[Image: Slidewhis.jpg|right]]
    3: ..., but it is also possible to play melodies on the slide whistle.
    5: ... Oliver]]'s band and his own Hot 5. At that time, slide [[saxophone]]s, with reeds rather than a fippl...
    7: The slide whistle is today thought of primarily as a kin...
    9: ...of "Swanee-[[Kazoo]]" in the long-running British radio [[panel game]], ''[[I'm Sorry I Haven't A Clue]]'...
  10. Bazooka (instrument) (859 bytes)
    1: ...The bazooka was popularized in the [[1930s]] by [[radio]] comedian [[Bob Burns]], who may have invented t...
  11. Accordion (10069 bytes)
    37: ...of the instrument in [[1908]], making the first [[radio]] broadcast of the accordion in [[1921]] and the ...
    52: ...t, some rows may miss completely or the layout is slightly changed. In most Russian layouts the dimini...
  12. Aeolian harp (2264 bytes)
    3: ... lengthwise across two bridges. It is placed in a slightly opened window where the wind can blow acros...
    7: ... [[Bernoulli's principle]]) the pressure ahead is slightly less than that behind, pushing the string f...
    9: ...ff rod will perform; a non-telescoping automobile radio antenna can be a dramatic exhibitor. And of cours...
  13. Egyptian chronology (11665 bytes)
    19: ===Radiocarbon dating===
    21: ...scoveries in the 1960s''). It has been dated by [[radiocarbon test]]. In another case Libby, using the 57...
    23: ... but he had a valid point for the problems of the radiocarbon dating for good absolute dates. It can be a...
    48: :Khaslim
  14. Antarctica (14761 bytes)
    32: ... not cut through any piece of land, continent or island, which is the northern limit of the Antarctic ...
    34: ...[[Tierra del Fuego - Antarctica & South Atlantic Isles]] province
    40: *[[Norway]]: [[Peter I Island]] at 68?50' S, 90?35'W, claimed [[1929]], the ...
    43: ... west, except for the Norwegian claim to Peter I Island (see above).
    58: * [[Bellingshausen Station]], [[King George Island]] ({{coor dms|62|11|47|S|58|57|39|W|}}) {{flag...
  15. Nigeria (19231 bytes)
    57: ...areas in the north under the loose control of an Islamic empire centered in Sokoto.
    61: ... the American continent. Commodity trade replaced slave trade in the 19th century.
    208: ...lani]], the overwhelming majority of whom are [[Muslim]]. Other major ethnic groups of the north are t...
    210: ...micro-politically induced) pressure to introduce Islamic [[Sharia]] law.
    212: ...to several other African nations which had previously been declared polio-free. On May 18, the state o...
  16. Netherlands (35958 bytes)
    32: Religion = [[Christianity]], [[Islam]], [[Hinduism]] and [[Judaism]] |
    72: During the [[19th century]], The Netherlands was slow to industrialize compared to neighboring countr...
    102: ...risian language]]) - north, better known as ''Friesland''; capital: [[Leeuwarden]]
    130: ...ng the famous [[polders]]. In [[1932]], the ''[[Afsluitdijk]]'' (English "Barrier Dike") was completed...
    146: ...://statline.cbs.nl/StatWeb/table.aspTT=2&LA=nl&DM=SLNL&PA=70145ned&D1=4&D2=0&D3=25,38,51,64], the lowe...
  17. Feed (1445 bytes)
    7: ...f origin of a signal, such as is generated in a [[radio]] or [[television]] studio, and (b) the head-end ...
  18. Greece (54754 bytes)
    1: ...nd boundaries with [[Bulgaria]], the [[Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia]], and [[Albania]] to the...
    50: ...[Mediterranean]] basin, feature a vast number of islands.
    72: ...century progressed, much of Greece was overrun by Slavic peoples from the north, and a period of uncer...
    74: ...d [[Asia Minor]] were brought in as settlers. The Slavs were either driven out or assimilated. By the ...
    82: ...died fighting on the walls and was buried anonymously along with his troops. The empire had been for c...
  19. Kyrgyzstan (23226 bytes)
    52: ...religion in the region. Most Kyrgyz are [[Sunni Muslim]]s of the [[Hanafi]] school.
    74: ...d caused a political crisis by preventing the legislature from fulfilling its role. Akayev scheduled a...
    76: ...se constitutional language on the role of the legislature.
    97: ...ameral parliament became a 75-seat unicameral legislature following the 2005 parliamentary elections.
    141: ...c 2005'' reported that Kyrgyzstan's population is slightly more than 5 million, estimating it at 5,081...
  20. South Africa (40100 bytes)
    24: ...r [[5th century]] (the [[Bantu expansion]]). They slowly moved south and the earliest ironworks in mod...
    26: ...Madagascar]], and [[India]]. Descendants of these slaves, who often married with Dutch settlers, later...
    40: ...ndela]] from prison after 27 years. Apartheid legislation was gradually removed from the statute books...
    42: ...ive in [[poverty]]. A series of voluntary and legislative moves under the controversial [[Black Econom...
    52: ...l levels of government all have [[legislature|legislative]] and [[executive]] authority in their own s...

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