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  1. Easter (31700 bytes)
    4: ...ological reasons). This would put the Last Supper slightly before Passover.
    61: ...ninth century]]). Most churches in the [[British Isles]] used a late [[third century]] Roman method to...
    166: ...ay morning, by which time they have been mysteriously hidden all over the house and garden. According ...
    172: ...our a bucket of cold water on any male. The habit slightly varies across the Czech Republic. Some [[fe...
    188: ...e [http://www.englishheathenism.homestead.com/popesletter.html suggests that] converting heathens is e...
  2. Cadmium (10755 bytes)
    190: ...e on Weights and Measures]] redefined the [[metre|meter]] in terms of a red cadmium spectral line (1m = 1...
  3. Gold (24329 bytes)
    158: ...gram]] can be beaten into a sheet of one [[square meter]], or an [[ounce]] into 300 [[square foot|square ...
    216: ...]] against the charging of interest. [http://www.islamidag.dk/ulamaongold.html] Nonetheless, gold dina...
  4. Helium (36603 bytes)
    134: ...r. So when heat is introduced, it will move at 20 meters per second at 1.8 K through helium II as waves i...
    146: ...m and oxygen, is also used in this way. Below 600 meters (2000 ft) a mixture of hydrogen, helium, and oxy...
    173: ...feet (less than 100 liters) of the gas had previously been obtained<!-- ref: ''The Encyclopedia of the...
  5. Molybdenum (10247 bytes)
    192: ...ugh water-soluble molybdenum compounds can have a slight toxicity, those that are insoluble, such as t...
    196: ...] recommended exposure limit is 5000 mg per cubic meter.
  6. Neon (6321 bytes)
    45: * wave meter tubes,
  7. Asian Elephant (3677 bytes)
    15: ...phants tend to grow to around two to four [[metre|meter]]s (7-12 [[foot|feet]]) in height and 3,000-5,000...
  8. Plankton (2900 bytes)
    3: ... forms of plankton can move several hundreds of [[meter]]s vertically in a single day (a behavior called ...
  9. Mandrill (3466 bytes)
    17: ... about half as much. They grow to be about half a meter long (20 inches) and can survive up to 25 years i...
    23: ...]], although they may climb trees occasionally to sleep. Their main natural predators are [[leopard]]s...
  10. Water dragon (1570 bytes)
    14: ... of that species will measure about three feet (1 meter) total length and thus requires a fairly large en...
  11. Torosaurus (1521 bytes)
    21: ...rs) in length &mdash; at least until a 10 foot (3 meter) skull of a ''[[Pentaceratops]]'' was discovered.
    23: ...e tail. In total, it was about 25 [[feet]] (7.6 [[meter]]s) long and weighed 8 to 9 [[short ton|ton]]s (7...
  12. Stegosaurus (3704 bytes)
    29: ...]s) in mass, though most species never exceeded 7 meters (23 feet), and about 2,000 kg (2 short tons).
    31: ... E-1 m|60 centimeter]]s (2 feet) wide and 60 centimeters tall. The arrangement of the plates has long bee...
    37: ...ed close to the ground, probably no higher than 1 meter (3 feet).
  13. Magnet (13875 bytes)
    98: ...ent will eliminate the magnetic field. However, a slight field may remain in the core material as a re...
    116: ...g medium (SI unit: [[tesla (unit)|tesla]] [[metre|meter]] per [[ampere]])
    117: :r is the separation (SI unit: meter).
  14. Olympic Games (40925 bytes)
    15: From that moment on, the Games slowly became more important throughout ancient Gree...
    60: ...t salute|salute]] on the victory stand of the 200-meter [[track and field]] race. As a result, the IOC to...
    102: ...e city. In particular [[Bulgaria]]'s member Ivan Slavkov and Muttaleb Ahmad from the Olympic Council ...
    300: |[[1952]]||[[1952 Winter Olympics|VI]] || [[Oslo]] || [[Norway]] || [[1952 Summer Olympics|XV]] |...
    316: ...|| [[Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia|Yugoslavia]] || [[1984 Summer Olympics|XXIII]] || [[Los ...
  15. Exposure (photography) (2778 bytes)
    3: ...era]] by [[shutter speed]] and lens [[aperture]]. Slower shutter speeds and greater lens apertures pro...
    14: ...meters interepreted by a built-in computer, see [[metering mode]].
  16. List of U.S. states by elevation (16995 bytes)
    8: All units shown below are in [[metre|meter]]s.
    10: ...st point in the US is [[Mount McKinley]] at 6,194 meters (20,321 feet).
    11: ...est point in the US is in [[Death Valley]] at -86 meters (-282 feet) which is below [[sea level]].
    56: | 0 m ([[Long Island Sound]])
    246: | [[Rhode Island]]
  17. Aspects of music (7529 bytes)
    12: ... [[pulse]], [[beat]], rhythm, rhythmic density, [[meter]], [[tempo]] (ibid).
    35: ...ologie g�n�rale et s�miologue'', 1987). Translated by Carolyn Abbate (1990). ISBN 0691027145.
  18. Africanized Bee (13350 bytes)
    11: ...similar to the European bees in size, with only a slightly shorter wing that may be determined only by...
    19: ...spread north at a rate of almost [[1 E3 m|two kilometers (about one mile)]] a day. In tropical climates t...
    22: ...in [[Modesto, California|Modesto]], having previously (2003) been seen in [[Bakersfield, California|Ba...
    25: ... bee, their hybrids are not smaller. They do have slightly shorter wings, which can be reliably recogn...
    66: ... a small number of sentry bees patrolling the perimeter of the hive's territory. In some if not most case...
  19. Asian Elephants (3912 bytes)
    15: ...phants tend to grow to around two to four [[metre|meter]]s (7-12 [[foot|feet]]) in height and 3,000-5,000...
  20. Gerenuks (997 bytes)
    15: 52 kilograms and stand over 1 meter in shoulder height. During mating season, the mal...

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