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  1. Guitar (36953 bytes)
    54: ...eature dovetail joints, which offer stability and sustain. Bolt-on necks, though they are often associated...
    124: ...einforced neck and stronger structural design, to sustain the extra tension of steel strings which produce ...
  2. Wolf (22358 bytes)
    74: Wolves can sustain their population under a heavy pressure, as long ...
  3. Lion (11511 bytes)
    38: ...hey spot a lion; the lion lacks the stamina for a sustained chase, in contrast to wild dogs. Natural enemie...
    74: ...through their lifespan, until their bodies cannot sustain their huge size any longer, reaching up to half a...
  4. Democracy (24363 bytes)
    66: ...[Iran]], of countries that have only been able to sustain democracy in a limited form until wider cultural ...
    164: ...bal competition and facilitate the emergence of a sustainable, sane global civilization.
  5. Gong (10121 bytes)
    54: ...ith a high pitched, heavy tuned overtone and long sustain. Played with a nylon tip drumstick they sound a b...
  6. Timpani (31735 bytes)
    135: ...st was to hit the drum without worrying about the sustain. Today, timpanists must use their ear and the [[S...
  7. Vibraphone (4143 bytes)
    8: The vibraphone also has a [[sustain pedal]] similar to that used on a piano. When the...
    18: ...llows for one sustain and dampening system: the [[sustain pedal]] and single dampening bar. With the pedal ...
  8. Chicken (21473 bytes)
    27: ...ulting in unbalanced flight which the bird cannot sustain for more than a few meters. ([http://www.omlet.co...
  9. Red deer (16671 bytes)
    24: ... a clash of antlers can occur, and stags sometime sustain serious injuries.
  10. Dog (69384 bytes)
    273: ...eat is generated. The net result is that dogs can sustain a high degree of physical exertion over a prolong...
  11. Patterdale Terrier (5195 bytes)
    47: ...ronment in the north of England that is unable to sustain agriculture and too hilly in the main for cattle....
  12. Temperate rain forest (5436 bytes)
    10: The temperate coniferous rain forests sustain the highest levels of biomass in any terrestrial ...
  13. Horse-racing (6278 bytes)
    33: ...competitive but relies on high-stakes gambling to sustain itself, that a practice shown to be a disadvantag...
  14. Eurohound (725 bytes)
    2: ...he only problem is that its coat sometimes cannot sustain the amount of snow and cold required for racing b...
  15. Freeganism (3438 bytes)
    11: ...mally, rather than making a conscious decision to sustain themselves by scavenging when other choices are a...
  16. Igor Stravinsky (26622 bytes)
    25: ...acts, but eventually realised that this would not sustain his intellectual and professional life in the USA...
  17. Jet engine (22370 bytes)
    21: ...were safety, reliability, weight and, especially, sustained operation.
    146: ... travel through the engine at subsonic speeds, to sustain operation of flow mechanics at the blades of the ...
  18. Muscle (12774 bytes)
    13: ...es of striated muscles, smooth muscles are use to sustain longer contraction or even near permanent whereas...
    18: ...s : they are the biggest and strongest, but can't sustain effort for more than a few seconds. They're also ...
    19: ...o used for strength-and-power activities, but can sustain an effort longer than the type IIx fibers can (fo...
  19. Prana (3670 bytes)
    1: ... where it is part of the worldly, physical realm, sustaining the body and the mother of thought and thus al...
    9: ...energy and subtle faculties of an individual that sustain physiological processes. There are five 'Pranas' ...

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