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From Article "Atom ": For example , the isotopes of Barium and Iodine are used to help find illnesses , but they should still be handled very carefully , even though they use very small amounts

From Article "Boot device ": Boot card standards may let many users boot kiosk computers with full privacy and access to all applications they own

From Article "Cartography ": Cartography is making maps

From Article "Cartography ": Cartography is part of geography .

From Article "Cartography ": Various cartographers appear in the media

From Article "City ": Cars , factories , garbage create a lot of pollution that makes people sick .

From Article "Dublin ": Oscar Wilde George Bernard Shaw were born in Dublin

From Article "Earth ": This carbon dioxide goes into the atmosphere

From Article "Ebola ": Supportive care can be fluids

From Article "Finland ": Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim a president military commander

From Article "Herm ": Cars are banned from the small island

From Article "Human death ": Reincarnation is an idea taken from Hinduism

From Article "Human death ": Palliative care focuses on basic decisions people make

From Article "Library ": With a library card people can borrow books

From Article "Metaphor ": The car screeched hated

From Article "Molecule ": For example , oxygen atoms always have two bonds with other atoms , carbon atoms always have four bonds with other atoms , nitrogen atoms have three bonds with other atoms .

From Article "Mosque ": In many mosques , even the carpeted prayer area has no designs , plainness helps worshippers focus

From Article "Soul ": Reincarnation is a belief

From Article "Scarcity ": Scarcity can be used to describe an economic situation in economics , or it can be used to describe more general situations .

From Article "Scarcity ": Real scarcity also exist by over use of non-renewable resources

From Article "Test ": Cars other vehicles are tested using a crash test

From Article "Test ": The car is put under severe conditions to see what will make it fail

From Article "Wikipedia : Disambiguation ": For example , the poker article covers the card game ; it is unlikely that there will ever be an encyclopedia article on fireplace pokers , but if we did create one , then we could link

From Article "Romania ": The Carpathian Mountains make a big part of the center of Romania

From Article "Cardboard ": Cardboard is a heavy type of paper , notable for its stiffness and durability

From Article "Cardboard ": Cardboard boxes were produced

From Article "Cardboard ": Cardboard packaging has undergone a minor resurgence in recent times due to the trend towards environmentalism

From Article "Carnivore ": A carnivore is an animal

From Article "Carnivore ": The word Carnivora comes from Latin , where Carne means flesh or meat , and Vorare is a verb meaning eat ,

From Article "Carnivore ": Carnivores eat only insects are called insectivores

From Article "Carnivore ": Carnivores eat are called piscivores

From Article "Carnivore ": The word Carnivore can mean any animal in the scientific order Carnivora

From Article "Cologne ": During carnival time it appears on nationwide broadcasts

From Article "Liverpool F.C. ": Jamie Carragher Vice captain An English defender know for his high work rate , his passion and defensive ability .

From Article "Christmas ": The carol service has lots of singing and Bible readings

From Article "Christmas ": Some carols are sung by a choir

From Article "Adjective ": For instance , one car may be cheaper than another , the second car may be

From Article "Wikipedia : Bureaucrat log ": For example , Someone has stolen my car is Jemand hat mein Auto gestohlen ( Someone has my car stolen ) or , Someone called me last night is Jemand hat mich letzte Nacht angerufen

From Article "Car ": A car called an automobile

From Article "Car ": Cars are from motorcycles

From Article "Car ": A car has an engine to move it , put together with three or more wheels ( usually four ) , a purpose-built body frame , and controls such as a steering wheel and brakes

From Article "Car ": Cars come in many shapes

From Article "Car ": Passenger cars buses also pull

From Article "Car ": Many car-making companies are trying to build vehicles

From Article "Car ": Cars are walking

From Article "Car ": Modern cars are in accidents in any conditions , as they have added safety features such as seat belts , airbags , crumple zones and side-impact protection that would be expensive or impossible on two-wheeled or light 3-wheeled vehicles , or most buses .

From Article "Car ": If two cars crash they can hurt the people inside or around them

From Article "Car ": If many cars try to travel built town , that was not designed for cars , this can make these problems worse , and cause danger to other road users , for example people riding bicycles or walking

From Article "Gun ": A cartridge consists of a bullet , a casing , Propellant

From Article "Gun ": Cartridges have different ways of being loaded into different kinds of weapons

From Article "Gun ": Cartridges can be loaded directly into a firearm

From Article "Elephant ": The Carthaginian general Hannibal took some elephants across the Alps when he fought the Romans

From Article "Photosynthesis ": Carbon dioxide diffuses into the plant

From Article "Photosynthesis ": Carbon dioxide is used in the light-independent reactions

From Article "Airport ": An aircraft carrier is floating airbase

From Article "Florida ": 3 s Power Carrot transforms Mario into a rabbit

From Article "Communism ": scared many people lots of communists argued about whether this was right and whose ideas should be followed .

From Article "Petroleum ": Carbon dioxide is oxygen

From Article "Johann Sebastian Bach ": twenty children , several became quite famous composers , especially Carl Philipp Emmanuel Bach ( 1714-1788 ) , Johann Christian Bach ( 1735-1782 ) , Johann Christoph Friedrich Bach Wilhelm Friedemann Bach

From Article "Carl Sagan ": Carl Sagan was born in Brooklyn

From Article "Chemical change ": carbon dioxide water vapor are formed

From Article "Physical change ": carbon dioxide water vapour are formed

From Article "Herbivore ": Carnivorous animals have to find catch the animals that they eat , and sometimes the animals that they want to eat fight them

From Article "The Beatles ": Paul McCartney went to form the band Wings with his wife Linda , which became one of the most popular bands of the 70s

From Article "The Beatles ": Paul McCartney was knighted was producer George Martin in 1996

From Article "Reincarnation ": Reincarnation is the name of the idea that people are born in another body after they die

From Article "Greenhouse effect ": Since carbon dioxide is a greenhouse gas

From Article "World War ": After World War II , countries had many powerful weapons , including jet bomber airplanes that could carry many powerful bombs fast and far , nuclear weapons ( or atomic weapons ) which could destroy many buildings and kill many people instantly , missiles could carry nuclear weapons to other countries very fast .

From Article "Marxism ": Between Peter , Bob and Carl , 60 shoes are made

From Article "Marxism ": Peter , Bob and Carl each get 20 dollars a day in wages , however James sells the shoes for 2 dollars each

From Article "Carbon ": Carbon has atomic mass

From Article "Carbon ": Carbon forms a very large number of organic compounds because it can form strong bonds with itself and with other elements

From Article "Carbon ": each carbon atom can form 4 single covalent bonds

From Article "Carbon ": Many carbon atoms linked together with hydrogen atoms form plastic

From Article "Carbon ": Carbon is the only element

From Article "Carbon ": Carbon makes many types of compounds

From Article "Carbon ": Hydrocarbons are molecules with carbon and hydrogen

From Article "Carbon ": Carbon is in many places in the universe

From Article "Carbon ": Carbon is common element in the sun

From Article "Carbon ": Carbon is also in some meteorites

From Article "Homer ": For the cartoon caracter see Homer Simpson

From Article "Anne Boleyn ": Cardinal Wolsey found about the arrangement

From Article "The Matrix ": Descartes says that maybe humans are brains in jars

From Article "Cardiff ": Cardiff is the capital

From Article "Cardiff ": Cardiff has a big port

From Article "Cardiff ": Cardiff has an international airport

From Article "Cardiff ": Cardiff has stadiums in the United Kingdom , the Millennium Stadium , where important sports matches happen .

From Article "Cardiff ": Cardiff stands at the end of three rivers - the Taff ( which Cardiff is named after ) , the Ely and the Rhymney .

From Article "Entertainment ": Some entertainment , like a scary movie , also make people feel

From Article "Coca-Cola ": Coca-Cola , also known as Coke , is a carbonated , sweetened soft drink that is sold in most countries , is the world

From Article "Coca-Cola ": Pemberton , a local pharmacist , made the first syrup for Coca-Cola and carried a jug of it down the street to Jacobs ' Pharmacy , people tasted it

From Article "Biochemistry ": Carbohydrates include sugars

From Article "Biochemistry ": carbohydrate are the monosaccharides

From Article "Wikipedia : Administrators/Archive1 ": Carmelapple 's page is nothing like mine , mine has a few paragraphs , his is one whole paragraph

From Article "Chopstick ": cartilage gets worn causes pain in the joints of the hand

From Article "Kobe ": Many cargos tankers use the port

From Article "Carisbrooke Castle ": Carisbrooke Castle is the Isle of Wight 's only remaining medieval castle

From Article "Colombia ": Cartagena Indias is

From Article "Warship ": An aircraft carrier is like an airport on a ship .

From Article "Jacques Cartier ": Jacques Cartier was a French trader

From Article "Jacques Cartier ": Cartier was a good sailor from Saint-Malo , where many people knew about sailing to the New World for fish .

From Article "Jacques Cartier ": Cartier sailed is now Canada in 1534

From Article "Jacques Cartier ": Because Cartier led the French to visit Canada , the French later said they had a right to control Eastern Canada .

From Article "Knife ": Carrying knives is

From Article "Shinkansen ": intended to carry passenger freight trains by day and night ,

From Article "The Blues Brothers < ": In a crazy car chase the Good Ole Boys end

From Article "Benito Mussolini ": Benito Amilcare Andrea Mussolini 29 July 28 April

From Article "Yokohama ": Many cars machinery are exported from the port

From Article "Hamilton , Ontario ": For example , Birdland has streets named after birds like Cardinal , Blue Jay Swallow

From Article "Latin America ": Sometimes the Caribbean Islands are inclued

From Article "Carrot ": Carrots are a type of in many parts of the world .

From Article "Caretaker ": A caretaker is someone

From Article "Daihatsu ": Daihatsu cars trucks are

From Article "Hydrocarbon ": A hydrocarbon is a type of chemical compound

From Article "Hydrocarbon ": Hydrocarbons are grouped into families

From Article "Hydrocarbon ": Aromatic hydrocarbons are aromatic organic molecules

From Article "Hydrocarbon ": of aromatic hydrocarbons are benzene

From Article "Johnny Depp ": career went he played in lots of famous movies .

From Article "Kurt Cobain ": career he was admitted into rehab several times

From Article "Jimmy Carter ": Carter was born in Plains

From Article "Jimmy Carter ": Carter tried to help with the problem between s .

From Article "Jimmy Carter ": While Carter was President

From Article "Jimmy Carter ": Jimmy Carter had to deal with many problems in the

From Article "Homosexuality ": Oscar Wilde , the famous Irish writer was imprisoned for it , and as a result , it destroyed

From Article "Paul McCartney ": McCartney began writing songs before he was sixteen , and has written well over two hundred

From Article "Paul McCartney ": McCartney wrote Live

From Article "Paul McCartney ": Later McCartney recorded Ebony

From Article "Paul McCartney ": McCartney had hit songs , and also appeared in a movie , Give My Regards to Broad Street , with Linda

From Article "Paul McCartney ": McCartney married after she grew

From Article "Invention ": The car is an invention that everyone knows .

From Article "Cartoonist ": A cartoonist is a person

From Article "Cartoonist ": Cartoons can be pictures on a printed page ( also called comics or comic strips ) or moving pictures on film ( also called animation )

From Article "Madagascar ": Madagascar is a large island nation in the Indian Ocean , off the east coast of Africa

From Article "Madagascar ": Madagascar is home to many species that were not known about until around 1679 when Dutch explorers went there

From Article "The Corrs ": Caroline Corr , ( born 17 March 1973 ) plays the drums , the percussion , the bodhran , the piano , does backing vocals

From Article "Lewis Carroll ": Carroll wrote a second story about Alice called Through the Looking Glass

From Article "Steel ": Then enough carbon is added in the batch to make the carbon contents as wanted

From Article "Engine ": cars use a chemical engine

From Article "Ford Ka ": The car is build in cooperation with Fiat and will be produced in Poland .

From Article "Mary Shelley ": Discarded she had

From Article "Archimedes ": A cart was built with wheels

From Article "Memory card ": A memory card is a small card inside a computer or other electronic device such as a digital camera or video game console

From Article "Memory card ": Some memory cards hold files than others

From Article "Care Bears ": The Care Bears are a very successful toy franchise from the 1980s

From Article "Care Bears ": Care Bear toys have been brought in a new edition for the twenty-first century

From Article "Evolution ": Some of a person 's traits , like their scars and their haircut , are caused by outside forces

From Article "The Carpenters ": The Carpenters were an American musical duo

From Article "World War 2 ": The car had the same qualities as the Rolls Royce , but was a little cheaper

From Article "Playing card ": These cards have a suit

From Article "Playing card ": cards are known as deuces

From Article "Special relativity ": Poincare gave a famous speech in which he considered the possibility that some new physics was needed to explain the Michelson-Morley experiment .

From Article "Pope Benedict XVI ": Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger was elected Pope of the Roman Catholic Church on April 19 , 2005 , at the age of 78

From Article "The Tonight Show ": Johnny Carson took as host of the show and stayed until 1992 , when he retired and Jay Leno , took his place

From Article "Organic chemistry ": Carbon has the ability form a chemical bond with a wide variety of chemical elements and other carbon atoms

From Article "Organic chemistry ": Hydrocarbons are molecules containing only the elements carbon

From Article "Organic chemistry ": Hydrocarbons can be classified into two categories based on the presence of a benzene ring , a circular type of hydrocarbon

From Article "Milton Keynes ": Cars lorries motorbikes are

From Article "Graphics ": Placard posters existed from the ancient times

From Article "Sugar ": Carbohydrates can be simple carbohydrates

From Article "Sugar ": Simple carbohydrates are made sugars

From Article "Sugar ": Complex carbohydrates are made sugars

From Article "Owl ": the scared animal moves the owl sees

From Article "Hesse ": Car registration is handled by the districts

From Article "The Monkees ": Kirshner 's career was harmed

From Article "Game Boy Advance ": The cartridge have to be put into the hole in the back of the Game Boy Advance SP , to make it possible to play the game

From Article "Ringo Starr ": Comedian George Carlin took the role

From Article "Poker ": In draw poker , each player keeps their five cards hidden and gives away some number of cards , takes draws

From Article "Poker ": In stud poker , for example seven-card stud , some of each player 's cards are exposed

From Article "Poker ": In community card poker , for example Texas hold 'em , players share

From Article "Poker ": Soon after this spread , the full 52-card English deck was used , the flush was introduced

From Article "Poker ": card games the dealer shuffles the deck of cards

From Article "Poker ": In a home game , the right to deal the cards typically rotates among the players clockwise , a button still be used

From Article "Carl Lewis ": Frederick Carlton Carl Lewis born July

From Article "Carbon dioxide ": Carbon dioxide is a gas

From Article "Mariah Carey ": Mariah Carey born March

From Article "Mariah Carey ": Carey is child of Patricia Hickey , who is an opera singer and voice coach , and Alfred Roy Carey , who is an aeronautical engineer

From Article "Todd Rundgren ": In the early 2000s , Rundgren replaced Ric Ocasek as bandleader of The Cars , they reunited to tour

From Article "George Washington Carver ": Carver used imagination to come up with over 300 ways to use peanuts , including shampoo and shaving cream

From Article "Caracas ": Caracas is the capital city of Venezuela

From Article "Caracas ": In Caracas there are a lot of shopping malls

From Article "Caracas ": Caracas has lots of culture and history throughout the city

From Article "Carole Bayer Sager ": Carole Bayer Sager born March

From Article "The Cure ": This new incarnation started work on 1985 's The Head On The Door with a very real sense of 'something happening'..

From Article "Nat King Cole ": Oscar Moore played the guitar

From Article "Ernest Hemingway ": The car carried two white flags to show they were not fighting

From Article "Muhammad ": grandfather 's death , his uncle Abu Talib took care of him , was a support to him for many years of his adult life .

From Article "Ford Mustang ": This meant car buyers could have a Mustang

From Article "Ford Mustang ": Carol Shelby played a critical role in the development of the GT-500

From Article "René Descartes ": Descartes said that God was

From Article "René Descartes ": Descartes said that if God exists then the world must exist

From Article "René Descartes ": Descartes used a lot of ideas related to Plato , while most people at that time used ideas related to Aristotle

From Article "René Descartes ": Although Descartes wanted to fight skepticism

From Article "Ford Model T ": A car built called the Oldsmobile Curved Dash was

From Article "Ford Model T ": As car paint got over the years

From Article "Ford Model T ": Modern cars have brakes on all four wheels

From Article "Ford Model T ": A new car took the place of the Model T in 1928 , the Ford Model A .

From Article "Victor Hugo ": very long career he wrote novels , theater works ,

From Article "Donovan ": career he was compared Bob Dylan , but he developed his own musical style ,

From Article "The Smashing Pumpkins ": Danny Carey has advanced style of drumming

From Article "Radio control ": On a car boat a servo is

From Article "Billy Joel ": career , the singer had several car accidents , came alcohol influence

From Article "Pregnancy ": A miscarriage spontaneous abortion is

From Article "Carpenter ": A carpenter is a person

From Article "Carpenter ": Carpenters make very good foremen

From Article "Carpenter ": Carpenters are adding

From Article "Carpenter ": Many carpenters will choose to focus skills in one of two broad ranging categories

From Article "Carpenter ": Rough carpenters will focus on building things

From Article "Carpenter ": Finish carpenters will focus on things

From Article "Hypercholesterolemia ": Myocardial means relating the heart muscle

From Article "Hypercholesterolemia ": So a myocardial infarction heart attack is

From Article "Andrew Aagesen ": Denny Carmassi played the drums , Mark Andes played the bass guitar ,

From Article "Golden Earring ": During this period , they performed as the opening act for The Who , Carlos Santana , Pink Floyd the Doobie Brothers , Rush played together with a lot of other famous musicians

From Article "Heart ": Cardiac means about the heart

From Article "Heart ": Myocardium means the heart muscle

From Article "Heart ": -cardium is from the Greek word for heart 'kardia ' . )

From Article "New Mexico ": Carlsbad Caverns is famous places in New Mexico

From Article "Mercedes-Benz ": Mercedes-Benz cars are an important part of the history of the car with many firsts

From Article "Mercedes-Benz ": Mercedes-Benz cars have been

From Article "Muscle ": The Cardiac muscle is the muscle in the heart

From Article "MP3 ": The soundcard outputs the files into speaker so the user can hear them

From Article "Abortion ": miscarriages are problems with the copying of chromosomes , but some are caused by environmental factors

From Article "Liver ": This scar tissue damages the structure of the liver

From Article "Liver ": hepatocellular carcinoma is from cirrhosis

From Article "Ass ": The endocardium is the thin layer of tissue that lines the heart

From Article "Texas hold 'em ": Before any cards are dealt

From Article "Texas hold 'em ": These three cards are community cards

From Article "Texas hold 'em ": This card is called the turn

From Article "Texas hold 'em ": This card is followed by a turn of betting , calling and folding by the players .

From Article "Texas hold 'em ": With the five community cards two hole cards each player makes

From Article "Ocarina ": Ocarina is a kind of flute that is not made out of a tube

From Article "Ocarina ": Because the ocarina is in a round

From Article "Ocarina ": The ten-hole ocarina was made by Giuseppe Donati

From Article "Ocarina ": In the 19th century , groups of ocarina players , with different sized ocarinas , played folk music

From Article "Ocarina ": Italian ocarinas became known throughout the world

From Article "Ocarina ": Japanese 12-hole ocarinas can play a scale than 10-hole ocarinas .

From Article "Ocarina ": English ocarinas are made in many shapes

From Article "George Carlin ": Carlin was making a list of curse words that people should not say in the media , or even in public

From Article "George Carlin ": Carlin had a history of heart problems and had suffered several heart attacks .

From Article "Carlos Fuentes ": Carlos Fuentes born November

From Article "Cellular respiration ": One carbon dioxide molecule one hydrogen molecule are removed from the pyruvate

From Article "Cellular respiration ": Carbon dioxide hydrogen are removed from this 6-carbon compound to form a 5-carbon compound

From Article "Cellular respiration ": The 5-carbon compound turns into a 4-carbon compound

From Article "Stop-motion ": Cartoons use a similar way

From Article "Wendy Carlos ": Wendy Carlos Born Walter Carlos is an American composer

From Article "Wendy Carlos ": Carlos had a medical operation to change her body from male to female .

From Article "Sark ": No cars are allowed on Sark , anyone on the island that want to go somewhere must either walk , go on a bicycle ,

From Article "South Carolina ": South Carolina is a state in the southeast United States

From Article "South Carolina ": South Carolina became a state in 1788

From Article "South Carolina ": South Carolina has number of workers employed by international companies per capita in the United States .

From Article "South Carolina ": South Carolina is bounded the north by North Carolina , to the south and west by Georgia , located across the Savannah River , and to the east by the Atlantic Ocean .

From Article "North Carolina ": North Carolina is of the fifty states in the United States

From Article "North Carolina ": North Carolina is split into 100 counties

From Article "North Carolina ": North Carolina was of the original thirteen colonies

From Article "North Carolina ": North Carolina has many different kinds of weather in different parts of the state throughout the year .

From Article "North Carolina ": North Carolina was an important state during the American Revolutionary War .

From Article "North Carolina ": North Carolina was a slave state

From Article "North Carolina ": North Carolina fought as part of the Confederacy during the Civil War

From Article "North Carolina ": North Carolina grows tobacco then any other state in the country

From Article "North Carolina ": Charlotte , the biggest city in North Carolina , is the second biggest banking center in the United States , making banking

From Article "North Carolina ": North Carolina has state maintained roads than any other state in the United States

From Article "Carly Simon ": Carly Simon June is an American singer

From Article "Anime ": some anime cartoons are just movies

From Article "Carl Radle ": Carl Dean Radle born June

From Article "Caribbean ": The Caribbean is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean to its east and north , the coast of South America to its south , the coast of Central America to its southwest , and by the Gulf of Mexico to its northwest .

From Article "Caribbean ": The name Caribbean comes from Carib

From Article "Caribbean ": Caribbean culture is those of Africa , India ,

From Article "Caribbean ": The Caribbean islands have many different types of land

From Article "Caribbean Sea ": The Caribbean Sea is a tropical sea in the center of the Caribbean area

From Article "Caribbean Sea ": The Caribbean Sea has hurricanes

From Article "Carp ": The Carp is a fish

From Article "Carp ": carp are a really big problem in countries such as the U.S

From Article "Carp ": Carp have been a source of food to humans , as well as popular ornamental fishes like the koi and goldfish .

From Article "Opus Dei ": Cardinal Albino Luciani became John Paul I

From Article "Pen name ": Charles Dodgson , a math professor took the name Lewis Carroll , he wrote fantasy stories

From Article "Haiti ": The French colony , based on forestry and sugar-related industries , became one of the wealthiest in the Caribbean , bringing many African slaves

From Article "Kentucky Fried Chicken ": Cargill has been exporting soy illegally for several years

From Article "Autobahn ": Car drivers have to buy a vignette

From Article "Boxing ": from the second round , or four in some places , if the score cards for both fighters are equal , the fight could be called a draw

From Article "Benjamin Harrison ": After Carrie Harrison died second wife was Mary Dimmick Harrison

From Article "Care Bears Movie II : A New Generation ": In turn , he plans to forever capture the Care Bears and Care Bear Cousins , one at a time , inside a magic red bag , them trap them all inside a secret location somewhere at camp

From Article "The Care Bears Movie ": The Care Bears Movie is an a year after its release .

From Article "The Care Bears Movie ": The Care Bears Movie holds financial records for non-Disney animation ( at the time it first came out ) , for Canadian moviemaking ( only rivalled by Porky 's and , more recently , The Wild ) , and for its distributor Samuel Goldwyn .

From Article "The Care Bears Movie ": The Care Bears live in Care-a-lot

From Article "Edsel ": 891 cars were sold in that model year

From Article "Edsel ": Only 2848 cars were built before the Edsel Motor Division was closed on November

From Article "Edsel ": the car did not live all of the promises in the advertisements before it was released

From Article "Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets ": by one students , and even the caretaker 's cat , are affected frightening spell

From Article "Emily Carr ": Emily Carr artist writer

From Article "Emily Carr ": Carr painted scenes from nature and from First Nations culture

From Article "Emily Carr ": of Carr famous paintings is The Raven

From Article "Emily Carr ": Carr has a university named Emily Carr Institute of Art and Design and has two schools named after her

From Article "Demographics of Nicaragua ": of Nicaraguan are Spanish descendant

From Article "Demographics of Nicaragua ": While very few pure-blooded Nicarao people exist the Caribbean peoples have remained

From Article "Carlo Azeglio Ciampi ": Carlo Azeglio Ciampi was born in Livorno

From Article "Lawrence 's Goldfinch ": The Lawrence 's Goldfinch , Carduelis lawrencei , is a small songbird of North America

From Article "Frequency ": For example , if the train was moving at 10 miles per second , and 10 train cars passed in one second , then each train car would be 1 mile

From Article "Cartoon ": A cartoon is a drawing

From Article "Cartoon ": The word cartoon has been used in several different ways

From Article "Cartoon ": The cartoon might be a drawing for a painting that was going to be paut onto a wall or ceiling in fresco

From Article "Cartoon ": The cartoon would be pinned against the wall

From Article "Cartoon ": Cartoons were made

From Article "Cartoon ": famous cartons are a set by Raphael show the Life of St Peter

From Article "Cartoon ": The word cartoon was used in this way in 1843 in an English magazine called Punch

From Article "Cartoon ": A political cartoon does always show people

From Article "Cartoon ": Political cartoons showed real politicians

From Article "Cartoon ": Political cartoons were drawn to show several different stages of the same story

From Article "Cartoon ": Famous cartoon characters are Felix the Cat

From Article "Cartoon ": Movie cartoons called animations

From Article "Academy Award ": The Academy Awards , commonly known as the Oscars , are the best-known movie awards in the United States

From Article "Carson City , Nevada ": Carson City is the capital city of the American state of Nevada .

From Article "Venus fly-trap ": Carnivorous plants are plants

From Article "Venus fly-trap ": Carnivorous plants grow in soil

From Article "The Wizard of Oz ( 1939 movie ) ": the Scarecrow , Tin Man and Lion try to save their friend , dressed as the Witch 's guards

From Article "Chlorofluorocarbon ": Chlorofluorocarbons CFC are

From Article "Longboarding ": Unlike a bicycle , a longboard is less vulnerable to theft , as one 's board may be carried under one 's arm , stashed in a coat closet at work .

From Article "Longboarding ": Carving is an action in which the rider leans back and forth .

From Article "Template : ISP ": Be careful blocking this IP

From Article "Vancouver Canucks ": of the young stars , identical twins Daniel and Henrik Sedin , along with players such as Anson Carter , were the team that year

From Article "A Streetcar Named Desire ": A Streetcar Named Desire is a 1947 play by Tennessee Williams

From Article "James Cook ": career started as a seaman in the Royal Navy

From Article "Valentine 's Day ": The cards have pictures of with one another .

From Article "Cary Grant ": Cary Grant born as Archibald Alexander Leach in the United Kingdom , was an American actor

From Article "A Christmas Carol ": A Christmas Carol is a famous book by the English writer Charles Dickens

From Article "Cartagena ": Cartagena is a city in the Region of Murcia , in Spain

From Article "Cartagena ": Cartagena was founded by the Carthaginese as Qart Hadasht and the name means New City .

From Article "Alchemy ": The psychologist Carl Gustav Jung was in relation to the soul of man

From Article "Scar ": A scar is the natural s

From Article "Formula One ": The cars are reaching speeds of up to 370 kilometers per hour

From Article "Formula One ": Carbon fibre is the ideal material for the bodywork of formula one cars - which are very expensive to build and repair

From Article "Caribbean Community ": The Caribbean Community , or CARICOM , is a group of nations in the Caribbean Sea that have come together

From Article "Parrot ": One species , the now extinct Carolina Parakeet , lived in the United States

From Article "Teufelsbrücke ": Scared of the cross , he left the stone , fled

From Article "Goldfish ": the Carp family were domesticated in China in the 7th century

From Article "Set ": The cardinality is a simple number

From Article "Suicide attack ": a car filled with explosives

From Article "Carnival ": Carnival is a public celebration

From Article "Carnival ": Carnival sometimes last for several weeks

From Article "Carnival ": Carnival is linked religious traditions in the Catholic and Eastern Orthodox Churches , and it is also linked to the folk traditions in every different place where it happens .

From Article "Carnival ": The name carnivale comes means putting

From Article "Carnival ": Although the word carnival has old meaning

From Article "Carnival ": The word carnival is used for festivals

From Article "Jyllands-Posten Muhammad cartoons controversy ": The Jyllands-Posten Muhammad cartoons controversy is a world

From Article "Chipmunk ": Chip 'n Dale , two Disney cartoon characters , are famous chipmunks in pop culture

From Article "Deforestation ": Since carbon dioxide is a greenhouse gas

From Article "Ford Motor Company ": The first Ford car , the Model A , was being sold in Detroit , Michigan a few months

From Article "J. M. W. Turner ": early career , Turner was influenced by the painters Claude Lorrain and Nicolas Poussin , painted historical landscapes

From Article "Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden ": Carl XVI Gustaf born is the king of Sweden since 1973

From Article "Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden ": Internationally King Carl XVI Gustav is known

From Article "Diego Maradona ": career he scored 356 goals

From Article "Navigation ": Disney movies , it had a very different style due to the fact that the British cartoonist Gerald Scarfe , ( who designed the movie , Pink Floyd The Wall helped make the movie

From Article "Carthage ": Carthage is an ancient city-state in what is now Tunisia

From Article "Carthage ": Carthage Rome warred three times

From Article "Lynx ": The Caracal Desert Lynx the Jungle Cat are

From Article "Caracal ": The Caracal , also called Persian lynx or African lynx , is a wild cat

From Article "Caracal ": Caracals are lynxes

From Article "Caracal ": Caracals are of the small cats

From Article "Caracal ": The Caracal is 65 cm in length ( about 2 feet ) , plus 30 cm tail ( about 1 foot )

From Article "Caracal ": Young caracals have red spots on the fur , but the only markings adults have are black spots above the eyes

From Article "Caracal ": Caracals live in Africa

From Article "Caracal ": A caracal may live drinking for a long time

From Article "Caracal ": Caracals can jump climb every well

From Article "Hannibal ": Hamilcar said yes

From Article "Hannibal ": The Carthaginian government saw nothing

From Article "Aircraft carrier ": Aircraft carriers are warships

From Article "Aircraft carrier ": Aircraft carriers are carrying hundreds

From Article "Aircraft carrier ": Old aircraft carriers carried airplanes

From Article "Aircraft carrier ": small modern aircraft carriers carry helicopters

From Article "Aircraft carrier ": Other aircraft carriers are powered by diesel engines

From Article "Aircraft carrier ": airplanes , aircraft carriers usually have few weapons , so other warships escort

From Article "Aircraft carrier ": the aircraft carrier these warships form a carrier group

From Article "Pepin the Short ": sons , Charlemagne and Carloman , were each King of half the Kingdom of the Franks after him .

From Article "Piracy ": the cargo ships travel the oceans are

From Article "Cardcaptor Sakura ": Cardcaptor Sakura is a manga series from Japan

From Article "Cardcaptor Sakura ": Cardcaptor Sakura is abbreviated as CCS

From Article "Cardcaptor Sakura ": The magical Clow Cards are missing Sakura must find

From Article "Cardcaptor Sakura ": Cardcaptor Sakura is shown in many countries around the world

From Article "Sunderland ": The Nissan car plant the nearby North East Aircraft Museum are on the site of the old Sunderland Airport

From Article "Sunderland ": Lewis Carroll visited the area

From Article "List of kings of Carthage ": In 480 BC , following Hamilcar I 's death , the King lost

From Article "List of kings of Carthage ": In 308 BC , Bomilcar attempted a coup ( rebellion ) to restore the monarch to full power , but failed , led to Carthage becoming in name as well as in fact a republic

From Article "Charlotte , North Carolina ": NASCAR has many offices in Charlotte and in the towns around Charlotte .

From Article "Carolina Panthers ": The Carolina Panthers are an American Football team in Charlotte , North Carolina that play in the National Football League

From Article "Paint ": Cars are painted in this way

From Article "Caregiver ": A caregiver , or carer , is someone

From Article "Greenhouse gas ": Carbon dioxide is released people burn fossil fuels , like oil , coal ,

From Article "Omaha hold'em ": Then three community cards are placed on the table

From Article "Trabant ": the first cars were released people saw them as being innovative

From Article "Trabant ": The cars were on fuel

From Article "Bob Graham ": career started being a state legislator

From Article "Palau ": Carbon dating recent archeological discoveries have brought new attention to the archepeligico

From Article "Palau ": Carrying on the family line , Palauan women have always been embellished with land , titles

From Article "Newton 's laws of motion ": A car is equipped with wheels

From Article "Radioactive decay ": For example , most carbon in the world has six protons and six neutrons , called carbon-12 ( where 12 is the number of protons and neutrons added together , called atomic weight

From Article "Radioactive decay ": Carbon-14 is still chemically carbon , because carbon is defined as having six protons ,

From Article "Radioactive decay ": In fact , carbon-14 exists in all living things that contain carbon , as animals plants

From Article "Stopwatch ": For example , to learn how soon a car can reach 60 miles per hour , much time it takes a runner to run 40 yards

From Article "Cartoon Network ": Cartoon Network is a cable television network

From Article "Cartoon Network ": Cartoon Network has a mix of action and comedy programs , all being aimed at a lower age group .

From Article "Toei Company ": cartoons , for example Sailor Moon , are watched in many countries

From Article "Domenico Scarlatti ": Domenico Scarlatti born Naples , Italy , 26 October 1685 ; died Madrid , Spain 23 July

From Article "Sonata form ": Domenico Scarlatti wrote lots of sonatas for harpsichord which are in binary form , but they started to get longer and more complicated

From Article "Fiat Punto ": The car is as a Volkswagen Polo

From Article "Volkswagen Fox ": The car is in size to the Ford Ka .

From Article "John Carmack ": Carmack II born August

From Article "John Carmack ": Carmack was the main programmer of the first-person shooter games Wolfenstein 3D , Doom , Quake , and their sequels .

From Article "John Carmack ": Carmack is married Katherine Anna Kang since January 2000 and their son , Christopher Ryan , was born on August 13 2004

From Article "Shabat ": Carbon-14 has a half-life of 5730 years

From Article "Category : Star Wars ": Then the carpet was taken the palace

From Article "Ramayana ": The Ramayana , that is , the career or story of Rama , is one of the two most important ancient epics of India , being the Mahabharata

From Article "Hyundai Grandeur ": the car was called Hyundai XG

From Article "Carolina Parakeet ": The Carolina Parakeet is an extinct species of parrot .

From Article "Carolina Parakeet ": The last wild Carolina Parakete was killed in Okeechobee County in Florida in 1904 , and the last bird kept by people died at the Cincinnati Zoo in 1918

From Article "Carolina Parakeet ": The Carolina Parakeet died for a number of reasons

From Article "Rosalynn Carter ": Eleanor Rosalynn Smith Carter born August

From Article "Rudi Carrell ": Rudi Carrell real name Rudolf Wijbrand Kesselaar was a very successful showmaster

From Article "Carnivora ": The order Carnivora is a group of mammals

From Article "Error ": Careful programmers write code

From Article "Eliza McCardle Johnson ": Eliza McCardle Johnson October January

From Article "Foster 's Home for Imaginary Friends ": The cartoon finished production of its episodes on May 3rd , 2009 .

From Article "The Sims 2 ": Careers have gone under many changes

From Article "Indian independence movement ": The cartridges used cow

From Article "Curitiba ": The MasterCard Emerging Markets Index created to evaluate compare the performance of cities in different functions that connect markets and commerce worldwide , show Curitiba as the safest city in Brazil - considering indicators such as freedom of expression , risk of natural disasters and personnal security - in addition to being in 49th position among the cities with the greatest influence in the world

From Article "Cargo ": Cargo is the name people give

From Article "Tentacle ": Some carnivorous plants may have tentacles

From Article "Myocardial infarction ": An acute myocardial infarction , also known as a heart attack , is a heart condition

From Article "History of the Soviet Union ( 1985-1991 ) ": At that time Jimmy Carter was the President of the United States

From Article "George Martin ": Paul McCartney , the most conventional ( normal ) Beatle , worked with Martin several times after the Beatles ended in 1970

From Article "Jack Kerouac ": Carolyn wrote a memoir

From Article "Jack Kerouac ": A movie , Heart Beat , was made in 1980 , about the relationship between Carolyn Robinson , Neal Cassady Jack Kerouac

From Article "Caroline Harrison ": Caroline Lavinia Scott Harrison October October

From Article "Caroline Harrison ": Caroline gave stylish parties

From Article "Edith Roosevelt ": Edith Kermit Carow Roosevelt August September

From Article "Eleanor Roosevelt ": Carmine DeSapio campaigned against Eleanor 's son

From Article "Ingolstadt ": The car manufacturer Audi has main base in Ingolstadt .

From Article "Langeoog ": Cars are allowed to drive on Langeoog

From Article "Card ": The card is flat paper

From Article "Card ": The business cards help the personal communication as small patterns .

From Article "Card ": Card also mean a flat board

From Article "Subaru ": cars are known having all-wheel drive , which means that the engine drives all four wheels , instead of just the wheels in the front or in the back

From Article "Carpet ": A carpet is a rectangular piece of woven textile

From Article "Carpet ": carpets are used to make things

From Article "Carpet ": Carpets are than hard floors

From Article "Carpet ": Carpets can be many different sizes

From Article "Carpet ": Carpets originated in Central Asia

From Article "Auschwitz concentration camp ": Carmelites opened a convent near Auschwitz I

From Article "Auschwitz concentration camp ": Carmelites erected one 8 metre

From Article "Divorce ": During a divorce , the couple have to decide how to separate any assets that they acquired during the marriage ( such as a house , car , furniture , or bonds ) , they share the costs

From Article "Magical DoReMi ": The cartoon is of music

From Article "Ellipse ": For example , an ellipse can be made by putting two pins into cardboard and a circle of string around those two , putting a pencil in the loop and pulling as far as possible without breaking the string in all directions

From Article "McCarthyism ": McCarthyism is the term describing a period of intense anti-Communist suspicion in the United States that lasted roughly from the late 1940s to the mid to late 1950s

From Article "Cable car ": A cable car is a type of car that runs on cables above the car , and the cables are driven by something called a winding house where there are two

From Article "Claque ": In the early 20th century , when the world-famous tenor Enrico Caruso refused to pay the claque in Naples a bribe , they hissed

From Article "Cardiac arrest ": A cardiac arrest called a heart attack

From Article "Cardiac arrest ": Cardiac arrest is a medical emergency that , in certain groups of patients , can be reversed if it is treated early enough

From Article "Cardiac arrest ": cardiac arrest leads a person 's death

From Article "Combustion ": Car combustion is gas catching on fire

From Article "King of the Hill ": Cartoon Network will show the series late at night

From Article "Child prodigy ": The great German mathematician Carl Friedrich Gauss was an exceptional child prodigy

From Article "Psittacosis ": In rare cases , Psittacosis can cause endocarditis , swelling of joints , swelling of the cornea

From Article "Magna Carta ": The Magna Carta was a document King John of England was forced to agree to by English nobles so that kings would not have as much power as before

From Article "Magna Carta ": The Magna Carta was a great influence to the American Constitution and to the Bill of Rights

From Article "Magna Carta ": The Magna Carta was sent by Henry III

From Article "Cantabria ": Some of the care art is engraved others are painted

From Article "Pescara ": Pescara is an Italian city in Abruzzo of 123 , 400 inhabitants .

From Article "Carcass ": A carcass is another word for a dead body

From Article "Kate Moss ": Kate 's career began Corinne Day shot

From Article "Alesha Dixon ": Dixon 's career began she met Sabrina Washington

From Article "Eroticism ": Annibale Carracci painted this picture of Jupiter and Juno .

From Article "Stingray ": Cartilage is is hard on the tip of your nose .

From Article "Phil Spector ": Paul McCartney hated the changes Spector made

From Article "Phil Spector ": McCartney recorded with Spector , but the other three Beatles worked with him several times , on solo recordings .

From Article "Legacy ": For example , the invention of the wheel ( for carts , as a pottery wheel , as a grinding wheel to help turn grain into flour , as an early water wheel in Mesopotamia can be seen as something

From Article "Condor ": Carrion is meat

From Article "Carrion ": Carrion is the carcass of a dead animal

From Article "Carrion ": Carrion is an important source of food for several kinds of carnivores and omnivores .

From Article "RCTV ": Radio Caracas Television RCTV is

From Article "RCTV ": Radio Caracas Television began on November

From Article "RCTV ": Radio Caracas Television started the Fundacion Academia Nacional de Ciencias y Artes de Cine on November 15 , 1978 .

From Article "Model ": Like a car building ship

From Article "Rubens Barrichelo ": career began in the Kartsport

From Article "Giancarlo Fisichella ": Giancarlo Fisichella born 14 January

From Article "Influence ": In law , driving under the influence ( or DUI ) usually means drunk driving ; in other words , driving a car or other vehicle , is a crime in most places .

From Article "Malcolm Arnold ": full-time carer Anthony Day helped him a lot during his final years .

From Article "Space Shuttle ": Space Shuttles carry astronauts into space

From Article "Sound card ": A sound card audio card is the part of the Computer hardware that controls the input and output of the sound signals

From Article "Sound card ": A sound card is is known as an expansion card

From Article "Sound card ": of the audio cards are integrated with the motherboard

From Article "Sound card ": Modern expansion sound cards use the PCI computer bus standard

From Article "Sound card ": sound cards used the ISA computer bus , which was half-duplex , so the sound cards could not record and play simultaneously .

From Article "Charlize Theron ": The Oscar winning actress was born in Benoni near Johannesburg in Gauteng

From Article "Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis ": This care is given by teams of health care professionals such as physicians ; pharmacists ; physical , occupational , and speech therapists ; nutritionists ; social workers ; and home care and hospice nurses

From Article "Go Fish ": Cards are the same color

From Article "Career ": A career is considered to be a job with opportunity for promotion within the company or corporation

From Article "Aquarium ": Careful aquarists someone keeps an aquarium

From Article "Aquarium ": means caring about water quality , lighting , food

From Article "Acarology ": Acarology ac-carr-ol-e-gee is the study of mites and ticks .

From Article "Yu-Gi-Oh ! ": Yu-Gi-Oh cards are a trading card game

From Article "Yu-Gi-Oh ! ": This trading card game is with young children

From Article "Monte Carlo algorithm ": A Monte Carlo algorithm is to get a result

From Article "Database ": On the card information as the date of birth or the name of the employee could be found

From Article "Database ": the user , the card will look the same as it did in old times , only this time it will be on the screen

From Article "Cartilage ": Cartilage is the hard substance that the body uses to connect bones together

From Article "Cartilage ": Cartilage has cells

From Article "Heather McCartney ": Heather McCartney born Heather See on December 31 , 1962 in Tucson , Arizona ) is the daughter of Linda McCartney , and the stepdaughter of former Beatle Paul McCartney .

From Article "Heather McCartney ": McCartney adopted Heather , who took his name ,

From Article "Heather McCartney ": A brother , James Louis McCartney , became a musician

From Article "Potassium permanganate ": Glauber , fused a mixture of the mineral pyrolusite and potassium carbonate to obtain a material that , when dissolved in water , gave a green solution

From Article "Metalocalypse ": Cartoon Network said that they

From Article "USD ": Social cards are for senior citizens

From Article "USD ": All cars are 19.6 m

From Article "Respiration ": Carbon Dioxide exits the body through exhalation , whereas oxygen is taken to cells around the body to produce energy .

From Article "Beauty care ": Beauty care items are products used to make people look

From Article "Irish Republican Army ": a car bomb attack the splinter group , which is called Real IRA , in August 1998 , in Northern Ireland Omagh were a total of 29 people killed .

From Article "Gesualdo ": Carlo Gesualdo the Renaissance composer murderer lived in a castle in Gesualdo .

From Article "Podcasting ": Radio shows , do it yourself projects , special interest groups , religious sermons , comedy sketches , cartoons , just about anything can be found

From Article "Christian Apologetics and Research Ministry ": On the CARM website there is a chat room

From Article "Christian Apologetics and Research Ministry ": On the CARM website there is a theology

From Article "Christian Apologetics and Research Ministry ": CARM Matt Slick has been called

From Article "Ayrton Senna ": The Lotus Car was a lot

From Article "Car rental ": A car rental agency a rent-a-car

From Article "Car rental ": Car rental agencies serve people

From Article "Car rental ": Car rentals are many conditions

From Article "Concept ": Car Automobile are both terms for the same concept

From Article "Anaheim Ducks ": Randy Carlyle is the team 's head coach

From Article "Carbonate ": A carbonate is a chemical compound

From Article "Carnotaurus ": Carnotaurus was a predatory dinosaur

From Article "Vanir ": Carbon has a mass of 12.011 u and hydrogen has a mass of 1.008 u

From Article "Automobiles of the 1920s ": Ford cars were because they did not cost much money

From Article "Automobiles of the 1920s ": car makers made a lot of money .

From Article "Scarlett O'Hara ": Scarlett O'Hara is the name of the main character in the book Gone with the Wind by Margaret Mitchell , and Scarlett by Alexandra Ripley .

From Article "Vivien Leigh ": film career reflects lack of enthusiasm for that medium , concentrating instead on acting with Lord Olivier in live theatre

From Article "Erzgebirge ": Nutcrackers , smoking men , pyramids ( carousels with figures of the Christmas story or from mining ) and Schwibbogen ( wooden arcs with candles in the windows , symbolising the opening of a mine ) are some of many Christmas goods made in the Ore Mountains

From Article "Refraction ": the car hits the gravel surface

From Article "Gerard Way ": The cartoon was rejected because it was

From Article "Brixton riot ( 1981 ) ": Cars buildings were burned

From Article "Icarus ": Icarus is the son of Daedalus

From Article "Impreza ": The car was made

From Article "Alain Prost ": career , Prost beat nearly all his team-mates on total points , including five World Champions

From Article "2004 Redfern riots ": One car , stolen in a western suburb , was burnt , 40 police officers were hurt

From Article "De Lorean Motor Company ": the car was launched

From Article "De Lorean Motor Company ": The car was regarded

From Article "MTR ": The Octopus card is a rechargeable contactless

From Article "MTR ": The Octopus card uses radio frequency identification

From Article "MTR ": The magnetic fare card system is used for single journey tickets

From Article "Athelstan ": Production designer Carey Meyer built the ship Serenity in two parts

From Article "Cardiopulmonary resuscitation ": Cardiopulmonary resuscitation CPR is emergency first aid given

From Article "Carolus Linnaeus ": Carolus Linnaeus is a name in Latin , his actual name is Carl von Linne

From Article "Carolus Linnaeus ": Carl was born in Sweden

From Article "Carolus Linnaeus ": Carl studied in Lund

From Article "Carolus Linnaeus ": Carolus wrote two books about his trip .

From Article "Sum 41 ": After nearly six hours , the carriers arrived , the band forty other civilians were taken

From Article "Bilberry ": The classical economist David Ricardo would use the above definition for the term fixed capital while including raw materials and intermediate products are part of his circulating capital

From Article "Precedent ": For example , if a person crashes a car because they are drunk , resulting court case will set a precedent for all similar cases

From Article "Truth value ": the car is orange

From Article "Vacheron Constantin ": Juan Carlos Torres became the Chief of the Vacheron Constantin Company

From Article "Polycarbonate ": Polycarbonate is transparent thermoplastic

From Article "Polycarbonate ": Polycarbonate weighs six times

From Article "Polycarbonate ": Although polycarbonate is it needs toxic chemicals during its production phase .

From Article "Carmelo Anthony ": Carmelo Kiyan Anthony is an American basketball player for the Denver Nuggets

From Article "European Parliament ": In the last two areas , it can not do much as the Council takes care of those issues , in the Community is

From Article "Mary Hopkin ": McCartney moved a solo career after the Beatles disbanded , and no longer worked with her

From Article "Apple Corps ": Paul McCartney sued to dissolve the Beatles 's business interests

From Article "Catch Me If You Can ( movie ) ": Carl Hanratty is played by Tom Hanks

From Article "Catch Me If You Can ( movie ) ": Carl is an FBI investigator

From Article "Catch Me If You Can ( movie ) ": Carl Hanratty is at the wedding

From Article "Catch Me If You Can ( movie ) ": Carl reveals the girls ' father

From Article "Catch Me If You Can ( movie ) ": Carl searches the house

From Article "Endocarditis ": Endocarditis is an inflammation of the inner layer of the heart

From Article "Endocarditis ": Endocarditis affects the heart valves

From Article "Arizona Cardinals ": The Arizona Cardinals are a professional American football team based in Phoenix

From Article "Champagne ": care should be taken

From Article "Lysergic acid diethylamide ": During a bad trip , people may feel very scared and worried , they may have very sad thoughts

From Article "Warranty ": A car warranty extends from a minimal 1 year

From Article "Carbon steel ": carbon content lowers steel melting point

From Article "Carbon steel ": If enough carbon is the alloy can be hardened to increase strength , wear ,

From Article "Defibrillator ": Implantable cardioverter-defibrillators ICD are defibrillators

From Article "Tachycardia ": Tachycardia is the fast beating of the .

From Article "Tachycardia ": Tachycardia can be in two ways

From Article "Inorganic compound ": carbon compounds are considered cyanide salts

From Article "Frank Sinatra ": singing career was almost seventy years

From Article "Bing Crosby ": singing career was around fifty years

From Article "Saurischia ": All carnivorous dinosaurs the theropods are saurischians

From Article "Anton Rubinstein ": long career he spent many years as director of the Conservatory as well as conducting concerts .

From Article "El Puerto de Santa María ": In a car other vehicle 's suspension bushes are used to connect the

From Article "The Queen of Spades ( opera ) ": The first two cards are the Seven , but the third card is not the Ace , it is the Queen of Spades

From Article "Smart card ": A smart card is a card with a microchip in it

From Article "Smart card ": Such cards are used as a method of identification and authentication .

From Article "Smart card ": Plastic cards allow to withdraw money from an cash machine often are smart cards nowadays ( Some of them still have a magnetic stripe which holds the same information )

From Article "Smart card ": smart cards were used in public telephones in France , in 1983

From Article "Smart card ": the card stored a pre-paid credit

From Article "Magnetic stripe card ": A Magnetic stripe card is a plastic card

From Article "Magnetic stripe card ": Similar cards , which can also do calculations themselves , are called Smart cards

From Article "Giacomo Puccini ": The world-famous tenor Enrico Caruso sang the main hero part

From Article "Carlisle ": Carlisle is a city in the north of England near the border with Scotland

From Article "Carlisle ": Carlisle has a population of 71 , 773 people .

From Article "Languages of the United States ": In the 17th century , there were colonies in North America , whose languages were English ( from Virginia and Nova Albion colonies ) , Dutch ( from New Netherland ) , French ( from New France ) , Spanish ( from New Spain ) , Swedish ( from New Sweden ) , Scottish Gaelic ( from Nova Scotia and Carolina ) , Welsh from Welsh Tract

From Article "Monte Carlo ": Monte Carlo is city in Monaco

From Article "Monte Carlo ": Monte Carlo is also the centre of gambling , politics , fireworks and culture

From Article "Monte Carlo ": Monte Carlo has a lot of casinos , hotels and historical buildings .

From Article "Monte Carlo ": Monte Carlo is of Europe

From Article "Political economy ": Economics , because it studies activity and price relationships and the effects of scarcity , grew out of political economy

From Article "Isla de la Juventud ": cargo ferry takes six hours to make the crossing , but is cheaper

From Article "Mount Rushmore ": The carving started ended

From Article "Cartel ": Cartels are for the economy in general and for their customers who are overcharged

From Article "Cartel ": Cartels occur in oligopolies

From Article "Cartel ": Besides the sellers ' cartel described buyers

From Article "Cartel ": cartel agreements are to negotiate because potential members

From Article "Cartel ": once a cartel is broken the incentives to form the cartel return and the cartel may be re-formed

From Article "Cartel ": Publicly-known cartels do not follow this cycle include the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries ( OPEC ) .

From Article "Sportscar ": A sportscar is quick-turning automobile

From Article "Mussel ": Care must be taken however as mussels

From Article "Gastropoda ": By the Carboniferous period of the shapes seen in living gastropods can be matched in the fossil record

From Article "Claudio Arrau ": career he won awards for piano playing

From Article "Scarlet ": Scarlet is a slightly orangish red colour

From Article "Scarlet ": scarlet is the colour of flame

From Article "Scarlet ": Scarlet may represent sin

From Article "Scarlet ": Scarlet represents sensual pleasure

From Article "Scarlet ": Scarlet represents night clubs

From Article "Category : Meats ": Carbon has four bonds , oxygen always has two ,

From Article "Picardie ": Picardie is a region of France

From Article "Picardie ": So the Picardie has also the name Jardin

From Article "Saint-Barthélemy ": Caribbean islands population is nearly all white

From Article "Hispaniola ": Caribbean islands this period ended around 2000 years ago except in Cuba

From Article "Hispaniola ": The Carib were also Arawaks

From Article "Carcharodontosaurus ": Carcharodontosaurus was a giant carnivorous dinosaur of Cretaceous period

From Article "Carcharodontosaurus ": Carcharodontosaurus was related

From Article "Carcharodontosaurus ": Carcharodontosaurus may be than spinosaurus

From Article "Carcharodontosaurus ": Only two carcharodontosaurus remains have been found remains found

From Article "Cantons of Switzerland ": on car license plates in the ISO 3166-2 codes

From Article "Redhead ": In some countries , particularly the British Isles , despite the high proportion of redheads there , redheads are sometimes given rude names such as carrot-top and ginga , and are in some cases , ridiculed made fun of ) by their peers

From Article "Atahualpa ": Huascar got the major part of it with the capital Cusco , and Atahualpa the northern parts , including Quito ( now the capital of Ecuador )

From Article "Atahualpa ": Huascar demanded that Atahuallpa swear an oath to him

From Article "Firearm ": Hand-held firearms , like rifles , carbines , pistols other small firearms are

From Article "Trnava ": French car manufacturer PSA started construction of automobile plant

From Article "Annals ": In the 9th century , during the Carolingian Renaissance , these Annals became the usual form of contemporary history

From Article "Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet ": Sicard asked Gallaudet to go to Paris to study the school 's ways of teaching the deaf

From Article "Judith Weir ": Christmas carol Illuminare has become it is

From Article "John Cena ": musical career Cena has released a CD called You

From Article "Signal transduction ": are carried by enzymes linked through second messengers

From Article "Vitamin A ": Carrots liver are

From Article "Charisma Carpenter ": Charisma Lee Carpenter born July

From Article "Carcassonne ": Carcassonne became role in the Albigensian Crusades , when the city was a stronghold of occitan cathars

From Article "Carcassonne ": Carcassonne became a border citadel between France and Aragon .

From Article "Derek Taylor ": In the mid- 's career a boost , when he sent copies of Nilsson 's album Pandemonium Shadow Show to important members of the music industry , including the Beatles

From Article "Jaundice ": A light carbohydrate diet , without fats , obtained from vegetables

From Article "Coheed and Cambria ": Carleo left the band in August 1996 , Kelley asked Michael Todd to join the band , who he had worked with in an acoustic project called Esme 9

From Article "Coma ": Intensive hospital care is needed to recover some of these functions

From Article "Carl Maria von Weber ": Carl Maria von Weber born Eutin , Holstein , baptised 20 November 1786The date of birth is unknown , only the date of baptism is recorded

From Article "S.T.A.L.K.E.R. : Shadow of Chernobyl ": A second accident , the chance destruction of the Death Truck meant to carry this new agent back to the outer Zone , resulted in a loss of C-Consciousness control over him

From Article "Gone with the Wind ( movie ) ": Scarlett O'Hara played by Vivien Leigh

From Article "Gone with the Wind ( movie ) ": Scarlett finds that Ashley is going to marry a woman named Melanie Hamilton

From Article "Gone with the Wind ( movie ) ": Before Scarlett lets Ashley marry Melanie

From Article "Gone with the Wind ( movie ) ": Scarlett tells Ashley

From Article "Gone with the Wind ( movie ) ": Scarlett goes Atlanta , Georgia to stay with Melanie , although she really has Ashley in mind

From Article "Gone with the Wind ( movie ) ": Scarlett vows always take care of herself and her family , no matter what it takes .

From Article "Gone with the Wind ( movie ) ": Scarlett finds that Rhett Butler is in jail

From Article "Gone with the Wind ( movie ) ": Scarlett has a baby that Rhett names Bonnie

From Article "Gone with the Wind ( movie ) ": Scarlett wishes she could marry Ashley Wilkes

From Article "Gone with the Wind ( movie ) ": Scarlett Rhett are

From Article "Gone with the Wind ( movie ) ": Scarlett realizes much Melanie meant

From Article "Gone with the Wind ( movie ) ": Scarlett hurries home to find Rhett and tell him how much she loves him , but he tells her he wants a divorce because he feels like she never loved him

From Article "Santino Marella ": Anthony John Carelli born March

From Article "Santino Marella ": Carrelli made WWE debut on the April 16 edition of WWE Raw under the name of Santino Marella

From Article "Carl Nielsen ": Carl Nielsen was the 7th in a family of 12 children

From Article "National Gallery , London ": Caravaggio has shown this moment in time as if it was a photograph

From Article "National Gallery , London ": Caravaggio has painted the light coming from one side as if there was a large lamp

From Article "National Gallery , London ": Caravaggio 's lighting realism were copied by many other painters

From Article "Morena Baccarin ": Morena Baccarin born January

From Article "Belote ": Once the card are dealt

From Article "Monosaccharide ": each carbon atom supports a hydroxyl group

From Article "Carbon monoxide ": The carbon monoxide strips the oxygen off the iron ore in high temperature in a large oven called blast furnace , and leaves bare iron instead

From Article "Carbon monoxide ": The carbon monoxide turns into carbon dioxide itself

From Article "Carbon monoxide ": Carbon monoxide is that many methods have been developed

From Article "Carbon monoxide ": Carbon monoxide can be used as heating fuel because it burns easily into carbon dioxide

From Article "Gabriel Pascal ": to care even for himself Pascal fled

From Article "Incisor ": In carnivores meat-eating animals like cats

From Article "Incisor ": Carnivores use incisors for many jobs that need fine control , such as catching fleas , carrying a kitten or peeling the skin off a fish

From Article "Wax ": Some waxes , like beeswax , carnauba ( a vegetable wax ) , paraffin a petroleum wax

From Article "Card Sharks ": Card Sharks was a game show airing

From Article "Card Sharks ": Card Sharks aired on NBC from 1978 to 1981 and was hosted by Jim Perry

From Article "Card Sharks ": Card Sharks came hosted by Pat Bullard

From Article "Card Sharks ": Many Card Sharks fans say this version is

From Article "Franks ": The Carolingian kingship begins with the deposition of the last Merovingian king , and the accession in 751 of Pippin the Short , father of Charlemagne .

From Article "Carmen ": Carmen is a French opera written is

From Article "Carmen ": Carmen is about a gypsy girl

From Article "Cibeles ": King Carlos III asked to have it made

From Article "Royal Palace of Madrid ": King Carlos III moved into the palace in 1764

From Article "Electron shell ": Care must be taken to note that the outermost shell of an ion is not commonly termed valence shell

From Article "Carmen Basilio ": Carmen Basilio born April

From Article "Elliott Carter ": Elliott Carter born December

From Article "Elliott Carter ": Elliott Carter was born in New York

From Article "Elliott Carter ": Carter studied music at Harvard University

From Article "Elliott Carter ": Carter went to study in Paris in the early 1930s Stravinsky was the most famous composer who worked there

From Article "Medieval music ": Carols became at this time

From Article "Medieval music ": At first a carol was a dancing song

From Article "Myocardium ": Myocardium is the muscular tissue of the heart

From Article "Carolina Gynning ": Carolina Gynning born October

From Article "Carrie Underwood ": Carrie Marie Underwood born March

From Article "Citric acid ": Carl Wilhelm Scheele was could extract citric acid from lemons , in 1782

From Article "Carl Wilhelm Scheele ": Carl Wilhelm Scheele December May

From Article "Marble ": White marbles , like Carrara in Italy , Royal White and Bejing White in China , have been prized for sculpture since classical times

From Article "Efficiency ": An efficient car can go fuel

From Article "Rikishi ": careers the sumo wrestlers live in stables kept by a former wrestler

From Article "Cardiomyopathy ": The word cardiomyopathy means heart muscle disease

From Article "Cardiomyopathy ": Cardiomyopathies are a group of diseases in which the function of the myocardium ( heart muscle ) is impaired for any reason

From Article "Carolina Hurricanes ": The Carolina Hurricanes are an ice hockey team

From Article "Ranma 1/2 ": Scarface is an action movie made

From Article "Bobby Robson ": playing career he played almost 600 matches

From Article "Frieza ": Scarred feeling than he had

From Article "Ecclesiastical Latin ": Care should be taken to maintain the dryness of the swollen top of the yerba beside the edge of the gourd 's opening .

From Article "Holy See ": The current incumbent , Tarcisio Cardinal Bertone , is the Holy See 's equivalent of a prime minister

From Article "Eric Cartman ": Cartman is of four main characters in the series

From Article "Karen Carpenter ": Karen Carpenter was born in New Haven , Connecticut on March 2 ,

From Article "Karen Carpenter ": The Richard Carpenter Trio played The Girl From Ipanema

From Article "Karen Carpenter ": The Richard Carpenter Trio made one last TV appearance on Your All American College Show in 1968 , where they played Dancing in the Street

From Article "Karen Carpenter ": Both the Richard Carpenter Trio Spectrum disbanded

From Article "Karen Carpenter ": Later that year , the Carpenters recorded another song , called We 've Only Just Begun

From Article "Karen Carpenter ": career Karen Richard continued to be

From Article "Karen Carpenter ": Karen Carpenter eating disorder started

From Article "Karen Carpenter ": With the Carpenters Karen Carpenter had a lot of records

From Article "Libretto ": Arrigo Boito , who wrote libretti for , among others , Giuseppe Verdi and Amilcare Ponchielli , composed two operas of his own

From Article "Westminster Cathedral ": Cardinal Basil Hume invited HM The Queen

From Article "Highway ": too many cars travel along a highway

From Article "Kumho Tire Co. v. Carmichael ": Carmichael applied the Daubert standard to expert testimony from non-scientists .

From Article "Kumho Tire Co. v. Carmichael ": Patrick Carmichael was driving minivan on July 6 , 1993 , when the right rear tire blew out

From Article "Kumho Tire Co. v. Carmichael ": The Carmichaels ' case rested largely on testimony from a tire failure expert .

From Article "Kumho Tire Co. v. Carmichael ": The Carmichaels appealed the Eleventh Circuit

From Article "Air conditioner ": purpose , in the home or in the car , is to provide comfort during hot days and nights .

From Article "Energy conservation ": A car truck moving at 55 miles an hour can get about 15 percent

From Article "Cogeneration ": A car motor becomes a CHP plant in winter , when the reject heat is useful for warming the interior of the vehicle

From Article "Agavaceae ": Nolina , Beaucarnea , Dasylirion are

From Article "Wehrmacht ": No aircraft carrier was as German leadership lost interest in the Graf Zeppelin which had been launched in 1938

From Article "Conquistador ": In these Caribbean regions the conquistadors found

From Article "Hilary Hahn ": career Hahn has performed with numerous orchestras around the globe

From Article "Larry King ": Martin Luther King Jr. , Ken Lay , Monica Lewinsky , Madonna , Sir Paul McCartney , Richard Nixon and Pat Nixon , Al Pacino , Marianne Pearl , Prince , Ronald Reagan and Nancy Reagan , Eleanor Roosevelt , Pete Rose , Frank Sinatra , Barbra Streisand , Martha Stewart , Elizabeth Taylor , Margaret Thatcher , Oprah Winfrey Malcolm X

From Article "Carla Garapedian ": Carla Garapedian herself director Children of the Secret State ) , was the anchor of the famous BBC World News , After leaving BBC News she worked on major stories such as Beneath the Veil

From Article "Sk8er Boi ": In the end , the skater boy becomes famous and is with another punk girl ( Avril sings in that girl 's point of view ) who cares for him , leaving the preppy girl behind .

From Article "Talk show ": Johnny Carson hosted NBC 's The Tonight Show for thirty years , with guests from every walk of life , including many old and new celebrities

From Article "Ethane ": light hydrocarbons breaking carbon-carbon bonds

From Article "Jessica Biel ": In recent years , her acting career has taken to new heights , and she has become a sex symbol , voted as number

From Article "Nanne Grönvall ": musical career started in the 1980s group Sound of Music

From Article "Joan Rivers ": the ground-breaking Phyllis Diller , whose career started before and took place during hers , Rivers ' comedy act was mainly about bad things about herself .

From Article "International Space Station ": The first section , the Zarya Functional Cargo Block , was put in orbit in November 1998 on a Russian Proton rocket

From Article "Toul ": the Carolingian Empire was split by the Treaty of Meerssen , in 870 , Toul was given to East Francia

From Article "Adam Stefan Sapieha ": A Cardinal is a high-ranking official

From Article "Dalip Singh Rana ": professional sports career he was an officer in the Punjab state police .

From Article "Joshua Jackson ": Joshua Carter Jackson born June

From Article "John Wayne ": career began in silent movies in the 1920s and he was a major star from the 1940s to the 1970s

From Article "Front-wheel drive ": Front-wheel drive , or FWD , is a car setup , the car 's power is at the front wheels

From Article "Rear-wheel drive ": RWD cars can spin called oversteer

From Article "Single ": A cartridge means an object

From Article "Single ": A cartridge is use

From Article "Allen Klein ": Paul McCartney , though , decided to let wife Linda 's father Lee Eastman become

From Article "Ink cartridge ": An ink cartridge is a small container

From Article "Hurricane Beta ( 2005 ) ": Nicaraguan government officials said that if the hurricane had hit

From Article "Hurricane Beta ( 2005 ) ": In Puerto Cabezas , Nicaragua , local officials announced a curfew to help stop looting and worked to cut off electricity throughout the city to stop possible injuries

From Article "Ticino ": In 1512 Locarno , the Maggia Valley , Lugano Mendrisio were annexed

From Article "Ticino ": cities , Bellinzona , Lugano and Locarno , alternated as capital of the canton

From Article "Registration ": Cars vans registered

From Article "Cyprian ": At Carthage he learned

From Article "Car wash ": A car wash is a facility used to clean the

From Article "Car wash ": In a modern car wash facility soaps other chemicals used are based

From Article "Car wash ": Many car wash facilities are required by law to treat and reuse their water , while driveway wash water simply ends up in the storm drain and eventually into rivers and lakes .

From Article "Plant stem ": buildings , furniture , boats , airplanes , wagons , car parts , musical instruments , sports equipment , railroad ties , utility poles , fence posts , pilings , toothpicks , matches , plywood , coffins , shingles , barrel staves , toys , tool handles , picture frames , veneer , charcoal firewood

From Article "Phloem ": In vascular plants , phloem is the living tissue made up of small tubes which carry watery sap containing sugar and other organic nutrients to all parts of the plant where the nutrients are used for growth , stored needed

From Article "James Stewart ": career , he starred in many movies considered classics and was nominated for five Oscars , winning in competition

From Article "Marlene Dietrich ": long career , starting as a cabaret singer , chorus girl and film actress in Berlin in the 1920s , Hollywood movie star in the 1930s , World War II entertainer at the front of war during the 1940s , and finally as an international stage show performer from the 1950s to the 1970s , Dietrich became

From Article "Dorus Rijkers ": life-saving career began before he joined the NZHRM

From Article "Timothy Goebel ": career , Goebel was known primilariy as a jumping bean , a skater skating is mostly jumps

From Article "Edward Norton ": The Cardinals Cardinalidae are a family of passerine birds that live in North and South America .

From Article "Carnation ": A carnation is a type of flower .

From Article "Battle of Midway ": During the battle , the United States Navy defeated a Japanese attack against Midway Atoll ( located northwest of Hawaii ) and destroyed four Japanese aircraft carriers and a heavy cruiser , losing a carrier

From Article "Daisuke Takahashi ": career , he has known to be very inconsistent , choking doing badly under pressure

From Article "Scarf ": A scarf is a piece of fabric worn on or near the head or around the neck for warmth , cleanliness , fashion or for religious reasons

From Article "Scarf ": Neck scarves are knitted

From Article "Across the Universe ( movie ) ": Carpio a young lesbian hitchhikes

From Article "Caulfield railway station , Melbourne ": A large Metcard ticket machine is inside the waiting room

From Article "Caulfield railway station , Melbourne ": Small Metcard machines are at the entrances to platforms 1 and 4

From Article "Interstate Highway ": McCartney agreed to mend ways

From Article "Interstate Highway ": McCartney Lennon married

From Article "Interstate Highway ": Paul McCartney hated the changes Spector made

From Article "Linda McCartney ": In person , though , she was charmed more by another Beatle , Paul McCartney , they met

From Article "Linda McCartney ": McCartney was engaged to actress Jane Asher , but she wanted to wait to have children ,

From Article "Linda McCartney ": McCartney loved to spend time with Linda 's daughter Heather , and the three of them seemed to make a family

From Article "Linda McCartney ": Paul McCartney suffered from depression for a time , when the Beatles ended

From Article "Linda McCartney ": McCartney Lennon argued in the media

From Article "Linda McCartney ": The McCartneys would bring children along during their school vacations

From Article "Linda McCartney ": The McCartney children did not realise parents were celebrities

From Article "Linda McCartney ": Paul McCartney was knighted Linda was named Lady McCartney

From Article "José Carreras ": Carreras has received many awards

From Article "Saxe-Coburg and Gotha ": Carl Eduard reigned until November

From Article "Saxe-Coburg and Gotha ": Carl Eduard the last reigning duke had

From Article "Christmas Island ": The Norwegian cargo vessel MV Tampa rescued people from a sinking Indonesian fishing-boat Palapa

From Article "Frozen dinner ": Linda McCartney started a popular line of frozen vegetarian dishes during the 1990s .

From Article "Bill Toone ": professional career began formed California Condor Recovery Program at the San Diego Wild Animal Park

From Article "Cargo cult ": Cargo cult is name given

From Article "Cargo cult ": The first cargo cults were documented in New Guinea , and other countries of Micronesia , Melanesia

From Article "Carriage ": A carriage is people moved

From Article "Category : Staffordshire ": Each cards has a country

From Article "Tom Simpson ": team car helpers wanted him to retire from the race , Simpson insisted on carrying on

From Article "Harris Scarfe ": Harris Scarfe is an Australian department store

From Article "Harris Scarfe ": Harris Scarfe bought the Allens group of seven department and five homewares stores

From Article "Harris Scarfe ": Harris Scarfe has stores located

From Article "T-Mobile Team ": Another T-Mobile rider , Oscar Sevilla , was also expelled , leaving the team starting with only seven riders

From Article "Jean-Pierre Jeunet ": Caro was a designer

From Article "Jean-Pierre Jeunet ": Caro worked of Jeunet 's movies with him .

From Article "French literature ": Picard literature maintains a level of literary output , especially in theatrical writing

From Article "Scordatura ": Care has to be taken

From Article "Nancy Cartwright ": Nancy Campbell Cartwright born Frank

From Article "Tony Kahn ": The Red Scare is a term used to describe a time during the 1940s and 1950s in the United States when people were accused of ( often wrongly ) being communists .

From Article "Tony Kahn ": Because of the Red Scare Kahn had to leave Los Angeles with his family

From Article "Cearbhall Ó Dálaigh ": The following day , following a minor car accident , Paddy Donegan , a controversial and outspoken Minister for Defence , described the incident as a thundering disgrace

From Article "Examination ": sense , to examine somebody or something is look at it very carefully , to find something is

From Article "2000 Pacific hurricane season ": Hurricane Carlotta was storm of the year and the second strongest June hurricane in recorded history

From Article "2006 Pacific hurricane season ": Carlota caused light rain in Mexico but no damage was reported

From Article "Pun ": Lewis Carroll made many puns in his books Alice in Wonderland and Alice through the Looking Glass .

From Article "Need for Speed : Carbon ": Gameplay NFS Carbon is racing game

From Article "John Bunyan ": vicar was John Gifford

From Article "Alfonso Daniel Rodríguez Castelao ": As a politician , caricaturist , and writer , he is

From Article "Alfonso Daniel Rodríguez Castelao ": As a caricaturist , Castelao focussed on the everyday in a humorous way , although after the cruelty and tragedy of the Spanish Civil War , he turned

From Article "Bamberg Cathedral ": The carvings round the side tell of various episodes in the lives of the imperial couple .

From Article "Fuel cell ": Molten Carbonate fuel cell MCFC Solid Oxide fuel cell

From Article "Fuel cell ": Hospitals , credit card centers , police stations , banks are

From Article "Parking ": A car park can be a large space of land

From Article "Parking ": Cars are parked side by side in a car park .

From Article "Parking ": Some car parks are private car parks

From Article "Parking ": Every car park , whether it is a public or a private car park , has to have a few spaces

From Article "Carrefour ": Carrefour means in French

From Article "Mykolaiv ": The only Russian Navy aircraft carrier currently in commission , Admiral Flota Sovetskogo Soyuza Kuznetsov , was built in Mykolaiv

From Article "Jiroft civilization ": White Muscarella expresses serious doubt in the accuracy of the Jiroft Civilization as an archaeological entity

From Article "Cy Young ": Cy Young 's career is seen as a bridge from baseball 's earliest days to its modern era

From Article "Cy Young ": Young 's career began pitchers delivered the baseball underhand

From Article "Carl Barks ": Carl Barks March August

From Article "Carl Barks ": Carl Barks was born on March

From Article "Sénégal River ": Carthage was destroyed in 146 BC

From Article "Internal medicine ": Cardiologists , for example , are doctors of internal medicine who subspecialize in diseases of the heart

From Article "Susannah Constantine ": Susannah Caroline Constantine born June

From Article "Susannah Constantine ": early career Constantine worked with famous fashion designers like John Galliano

From Article "Carpathian Mountains ": The Carpathians begin on the Danube near Bratislava

From Article "Carpathian Mountains ": The Carpathians are separated from the Alps by the Danube .

From Article "Sugar Ray Robinson ": Later that year Carmen Basilio beat Robinson for the title , but Robinson defeated him in 1958 to get the championship back .

From Article "Princess Nikki ": During the task , she was assigned as Big Brother 's personal assistant and had to carry out various duties , resulted in Nikki throwing a tantrum

From Article "Amy Dumas ": career she won the WWE Women 's Championship four times

From Article "The Lion King ": Scar n't become king unless Mufasa

From Article "The Lion King ": Scar becomes friends with three hyenas and promises them food if they help him kill his brother Mufasa and nephew Simba and take control of the throne

From Article "The Lion King ": Scar has to get of Simba before Scar can be king , so he tells Simba that it 's his fault Mufasa is dead

From Article "Raghu Vira ": The car struck against three trees

From Article "Credit card ": A credit card is a card

From Article "Prosper Mérimée ": Carmen bacame the basis for the opera Carmen , by Georges Bizet .

From Article "Beth Phoenix ": Elizabeth Carolan born November

From Article "Template : Infobox Weapon ": A cartridge is the package

From Article "Bingo ": Bingo cards are printed in strips of six

From Article "Calcium carbonate ": Calcium carbonate is a chemical compound

From Article "Valais ": Cars may be loaded onto the trains as freight .

From Article "Carmina Burana ": Carmina Burana is the name given

From Article "Carmina Burana ": Carl Orff took of them as Carmina Burana

From Article "Carmina Burana ": works Catulli Carmina Trionfo Afrodite he made a work containing

From Article "Abelsonite ": Abelson , president , the Carnegie Institution , Washington , DC , was a physicist

From Article "Pectobacterium carotovorum ": Pectobacterium carotovorum syn Erwinia carotovora Young JM C.T

From Article "Fray ": The scar Fray has personality are

From Article "International Committee of the Red Cross ": The card index helped to identify about 2 million POWs

From Article "Lea Ahlborn ": sister , Carolina Weidenhayn , ( 1822-1902 ) , became the first professional female xylographer , who after she studied in Paris 1858-1867 , became an instructor at the great technical school Tekniska Skolan in 1859-1881 .

From Article "Carburization ": Carburization called carburizing is the process by which carbon is introduced into a metal .

From Article "Abrasion ": Mild abrasions , also known as 'grazes ' do not scar , deep abrasions may lead

From Article "Abrasion ": Such injuries , where caused by abrasive contact with textiles or carpet , are referred

From Article "Badger ": Unlike many carnivores stalk prey in open country , badgers catch most of their food by digging

From Article "Adam Gilchrist ": test career he smashed 100 sixes

From Article "Ennetmoos ": Carpo naming the moon

From Article "Suchomimus ": This carnivore had short clawed arms with three fingers .

From Article "Passenger car ": A passenger car is a type of to and from places .

From Article "Glass-reinforced plastic ": Like carbon fiber reinforced plastic

From Article "Carbon fiber reinforced plastic ": Carbon fiber reinforced plastic

From Article "Carbon fiber ": Carbon fiber Carbon fibre is

From Article "Oskar Lafontaine ": carotid artery was slashed he remained in a critical condition for several days .

From Article "Volvo ": of the Volvo 's cars the S60 is used by police departments in some parts of Europe and the United Kingdom .

From Article "Aarau ": A Carillon was erected in the tower in the middle of the 20th century , the bells for which were provided by the centuries-old bell manufacturers of Aarau .

From Article "Victoria Beckham ": Victoria Caroline Beckham born April

From Article "Category : Malvaceae ": Carme is a retrograde non-spherical moon of Jupiter

From Article "Category : Malvaceae ": Carme did not get present name until .

From Article "The Bad Beginning ": Poe 's car it drove away as Justice Strauss waved goodbye

From Article "Carme group ": The Carme group is a group of retrograde non-spherical moons of Jupiter that follow similar orbits to Carme and are thought to have a common origin .

From Article "Carme group ": The Carme group once have been a single body

From Article "Astronomer Royal ": King Charles II , who founded the Royal Observatory Greenwich in 1675 instructed the first Astronomer Royal John Flamsteed , to apply himself with the most exact care and diligence to the rectifying of the tables of the motions of the heavens , and the places of the fixed stars , to find desired longitude of places for the perfecting of the art of navigation .

From Article "Carnosauria ": Carnosauria are infraclass very name evokes danger

From Article "Carnosauria ": Carnosaurs are characterized by several features

From Article "Carnosauria ": of the Carnosauria are large orbits

From Article "Mellotron ": Paul McCartney George Harrison , also members of the band , used Mellotrons in their solo recordings

From Article "Karl Carstens ": Karl Carstens December May

From Article "Karl Carstens ": Carstens joined the Nazi Party in 1940

From Article "Karl Carstens ": In 1972 Carstens was elected into the Bundestag

From Article "Karl Carstens ": Carstens was known

From Article "Anglo-Saxon mythology ": Woden , the leader of the Wild Hunt and the one who carries off the dead , is of the chief gods of the Anglo-Saxons before the Christian era

From Article "Layla ": Carl Radle plays the bass

From Article "Audit ": For a person , an asset may be their house or car , liability may be

From Article "Artie Shaw ": musical career Shaw would take time

From Article "Carcinogen ": Carcinogens are substances that cause cancer

From Article "Carcinogen ": much of a carcinogen radiation is depends on the type of radiation , the type of exposure to it and its penetration

From Article "Harry Potter ( character ) ": In addition , wizard rock bands like Harry and the Potters and others regularly dress up in the style of Harry Potter , sporting painted forehead scars , black wigs round bottle top glasses

From Article "Royal Caribbean International ": Royal Caribbean International is a Norwegian-American cruise ship company based in Miami

From Article "Boris Becker ": career Becker won 49 singles titles

From Article "Partner ": In card games as bridge partners are two people

From Article "Astano ": Locarno is a district of the canton of Ticino in Switzerland .

From Article "235 Carolina ": 235 Carolina is a big Main belt asteroid

From Article "Oak Island , North Carolina ": Oak Island , North Carolina is a town located mostly on Oak Island ( which also contains the town of Caswell Beach and the North Carolina Baptist Assembly at Fort Caswell ) in Brunswick County , North Carolina a small part of the town extends onto the mainland north of the island 's bridge

From Article "Biasca ": A second Catholic church , the Rotonda di San Carlo , is a nice example of the modern building of the Milanese builder Macciacchini .

From Article "Carabbia ": Carabbia is a municipality of the district Lugano in the canton of Ticino in Switzerland .

From Article "Carabietta ": Carabietta is a municipality of the district Lugano in the canton of Ticino in Switzerland .

From Article "Carona , Switzerland ": Carona is a municipality of the district Lugano in the canton of Ticino in Switzerland .

From Article "Massa ": the 19th century , Massa was the capital of the independent Principate ( later Duchy ) of Massa and Carrara , controlled ruled by the Malaspina

From Article "Carrara ": Carrara is a city in the province of Massa-Carrara ( Tuscany , Italy ) , famous for white or blue-gray marble , and for be a city symbol of international anarchism

From Article "Carrara ": Carrara was ruled by Pisa in ( 1235 ) , Lucca in ( 1322 ) , Genoa in ( 1329 ) , and Milan in ( 1343 )

From Article "Carrara ": Carrara Massa made

From Article "Carrara ": Carrara marble has been used since the time of Ancient Rome ; for buildings , like the Pantheon and Trajan 's Column in Rome

From Article "Green card ": Green Card Permanent Resident Card is the card

From Article "SCSI ": From this card is managed data cable

From Article "Locarno ": Locarno is the capital of the Locarno district in the Swiss canton of Ticino .

From Article "353 Ruperto-Carola ": 353 Ruperto-Carola is a small Main belt

From Article "360 Carlova ": 360 Carlova is a very big Main belt asteroid

From Article "Peter Shotton ": McCartney was talented

From Article "Sam Chatmon ": of Sam 's brothers , fiddler Lonnie Chatmon and guitarist Bo Carter , performed with guitarist Walter Vinson as the Mississippi Sheiks

From Article "Carpe diem ": Carpe diem is a famous phrase from one of the poems of Horace .

From Article "Politics of Germany ": To help carry these ideas the Chancellor can change the make-up of the federal ministries whenever they want

From Article "JJ Lin ": career notability began to rise astronomically in Singapore particularly with the aid of his music being used in television shows produced by MediaCorp TV Channel 8 , and his increased public appearances , such as being the guest performer in the finals of Channel U 's Project SuperStar .

From Article "Anschluss ": Hitler 's car crossed the border in the afternoon at Braunau , his birthplace

From Article "491 Carina ": 491 Carina is a minor planet orbiting the Sun

From Article "Cart ": A cart is a vehicle with two wheels and usually pulled by one horse

From Article "Cart ": A handcart is pulled pushed by a person

From Article "Cart ": Carts have been used 000 years around the world

From Article "Monte Carasso ": Monte Carasso is a municipality of the district Bellinzona in the canton of Ticino in Switzerland .

From Article "Roy Keane ": playing career is remembered

From Article "Bart Simpson ": Nancy Cartwright is the voice of Bart .

From Article "Gucci ": The Gucci cars had striped buff material

From Article "Template : PW time ": The card is to change

From Article "Template : PW time ": The card is to change

From Article "Guillaume Dufay ": the Cardinal was made to leave Bologna in 1428 Dufay went to Rome to work for the pope

From Article "558 Carmen ": 558 Carmen is a minor planet orbiting the Sun in the asteroid belt

From Article "Hello Kitty ": The cartoon cat has a very large head with a red bow between her ears

From Article "Burgomaster ": German car number plates Kfz-Kennzeichen show the place

From Article "Socialist International ": 1976 Geneva Congress , the Socialist International had few members outside Europe and no formal involvement with Latin America.The Dictionary of Contemporary Politics of South America , Routledge , 1989 In the 1980s , most SI parties gave their backing to the Nicaraguan Sandinistas ( FSLN ) , left-wing government had incited hatred from the United States

From Article "Pio Baroja ": nephew Julio Caro Baroja was known anthropologist

From Article "Cary , North Carolina ": Cary began as a settlement called Bradford 's Ordinary

From Article "Cary , North Carolina ": Cary has many bike trails

From Article "The Scarlet Letter ": The Scarlet Letter is a book by Nathaniel Hawthorne

From Article "New York City Subway ": SmartLink cards are another kind of card that riders can use to pay for rides on the subway

From Article "New York City Subway ": These cards will replace the MetroCards one day

From Article "Agostino Carracci ": Agostino Carracci spelled Agostino Caracci , August 16 , 1557 - March 22 ,

From Article "Uri ": towns , usually called free towns , can carry out these services for themselves , are not part of an amt

From Article "Antonio Tejero ": Instead King Juan Carlos I went on television dressed

From Article "Chuck Barris ": career Barris tried

From Article "Oscar de la Hoya ": Oscar Hoya born July

From Article "Bert Trautmann ": Bernhard Bert Carl Trautmann OBE born October

From Article "T. V. Carpio ": Teresa Victoria Carpio known as T

From Article "T. V. Carpio ": Carpio played Prudence in the 2007 musical film Across the Universe

From Article "Carbon footprint ": The Carbon Footprint relates the amount of carbon emissions human activity is leaving on the Earth .

From Article "Carbon footprint ": A carbon footprint is the total greenhouse gas emissions

From Article "671 Carnegia ": 671 Carnegia is a minor planet orbiting the Sun in the asteroid belt

From Article "Carloman II of France ": Carloman became sole king in 882 when his brother died .

From Article "Carloman II of France ": Carloman had problems with Viking raiders during his reign

From Article "Boutros Boutros-Ghali ": political career took during the days of former president

From Article "751 Faina ": Both a car a truck could be a kind a third class

From Article "751 Faina ": In this way , the programmer could create the parts of the program that are the same for both the car and the truck in programming the vehicle class , the programmer would be

From Article "751 Faina ": a car would be a kind of vehicle and a truck would also be a kind of vehicle

From Article "Gian Lorenzo Bernini ": Carracci took Bernini into St

From Article "Gian Lorenzo Bernini ": Caravaggio 's paintings were nothing like Carracci 's

From Article "Gian Lorenzo Bernini ": Soon the cardinal 's uncle got to hear about Bernini

From Article "John Bonham ": John Bonhams career started he joined the Band of Joy in 1967 with singer Robert Plant later to be part of Led Zeppelin

From Article "River Ozama ": from the Caribbean Sea gets into the river for several kilometres because the riverbed is below sea level

From Article "Claudette Colbert ": Colbert 's career got a huge boost

From Article "Claudette Colbert ": successful career Claudette Colbert played in sixty-five films

From Article "Chatham County , North Carolina ": Central Carolina Community College has two campuses in the county .

From Article "Carteret County , North Carolina ": Carteret County is a county in the U.S

From Article "Carteret County , North Carolina ": Carteret County is part of the Eastern Carolina Council of Governments .

From Article "Melanie Bush ": In the BBC Books Eighth Doctor Adventures novels , Romana undergoes a second regeneration , and her new incarnation ( Romana III , appearance was modelled on silent movie actress Louise Brooks

From Article "Carl von Moers ": Carl von Moers born December

From Article "Plorvorine Reaction ": Carlisle , the oldest vampire of the Cullens and the one most in control of himself , fixes her wound , then Bella goes home

From Article "Plorvorine Reaction ": Carlisle , already a vampire , was working in the hospital at the time , cared for Edward 's mother as she died

From Article "Plorvorine Reaction ": Carlie is a cross between Charlie and Carlisle

From Article "Plorvorine Reaction ": Carlisle is the one

From Article "Video card ": Some video cards can show television stations on a computer monitor .

From Article "Video card ": Video cards make it

From Article "Carlo Gesualdo ": Carlo Gesualdo , known as Gesualdo da Venosa ( born probably 8 March 1566 ; died 8 September 1613 ) , Prince of Venosa and Count of Conza , was an Italian music composer , lutenist murderer

From Article "Christiania ": 132 cars are owned by residents

From Article "Ungdomshuset ": Many cars were smashed burned against the police

From Article "Woody Guthrie ": Guthie 's career was cut by a disease called was a regular visitor

From Article "Woody Guthrie ": Actor David Carradine played him in the movie Bound for Glory

From Article "Leonid Hurwicz ": Eugene McCarthy ran for president of the United States ( 1968 ) , Hurwicz was a Minnesota delegate to the Democratic Party Convention and a member of the Democratic Party Platform Committee .

From Article "Odilon Redon ": artistic career was halted he joined the army to serve in the Franco-Prussian War .

From Article "Yellow Submarine ": did not care bought copies to hear the music

From Article "The Beatles ( album ) ": Paul McCartney was engaged to actress Jane Asher , but she came home early one day and found him with another woman , Francine Schwartz , an American

From Article "The Beatles ( album ) ": McCartney began to use cocaine

From Article "The Beatles ( album ) ": McCartney loved children

From Article "The Beatles ( album ) ": Paul McCartney had liked Starr 's drumming on a song , and re-recorded the part himself when Starr was not there

From Article "The Beatles ( album ) ": Paul McCartney visited Cynthia

From Article "The Beatles ( album ) ": McCartney George Martin did not want the track included on the album

From Article "The Beatles ( album ) ": McCartney stopped using cocaine , while Lennon and Ono tried to stop using heroin ,

From Article "VCard ": vCard is a standard document format for electronic business cards

From Article "VCard ": hCard is format to do the same thing .

From Article "History of North America ": Jacques Cartier made a series of voyages on behalf of the French crown in 1534 and penetrated the St

From Article "History of North America ": The Caribbean saw the beginnings of decolonization , while on the largest island the Cuban Revolution introduced Cold War rivalries into Latin America .

From Article "Category : Hydrocarbons ": Hydrocarbons are organic chemical compounds

From Article "Alex McLeish ": Oscar Arias , born on 13 September 1940 in the city of Heredia , is the current President of Costa Rica

From Article "Brian Clough ": career he was in charge of Nottingham Forest F.C

From Article "Neal Cassady ": Carolyn had both work

From Article "María Isabel Carvajal ": Maria Isabel Carvajal January May

From Article "María Isabel Carvajal ": Carvajal wrote using the name Carmen Lyra

From Article "María Isabel Carvajal ": Carmen Lyra was involved in Costa Rican politics

From Article "Sarchí , Costa Rica ": These carts are made

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From Article "Gerolamo Cardano ": Gerolamo Cardano Girolamo Cardano English Jerome Cardan , Latin Hieronymus Cardanus ; September 24 , 1501 - September 21 1576 ) was a celebrated Italian Renaissance mathematician , physician , astrologer

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From Article "Jacksonville Jaguars ": The Jaguars , and the Carolina Panthers , became part of the NFL as expansion teams in 1995 .

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From Article "Club de Gimnasia y Esgrima La Plata ": Oscar Alende Cup honoring the governor Oscar Alende

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From Article "Cartiu River ": The Cartiu River is a tributary of the Jiu River in Romania

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From Article "Theodore Long ": During a six-person , intergender tag match between Randy Orton , Edge , and Lita against Trish Stratus , Carlito , and John Cena , some fans chanted Theodore 's name

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From Article "Purcari River ": The Purcari River is a tributary of the Gilort River in Romania

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From Article "Thomas and Friends ": Cardona David Mitton Simon Spencer

From Article "Baseball glove ": Louis Cardinals suggested that a web be placed between the first finger

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From Article "St. Louis Cardinals ": The Cardinals began play in the current Busch Stadium in 2006 , becoming the first team since 1923 to win the World Series in their first season in a new ballpark

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From Article "Caricature ": A caricature from the Italian caricatura , which means loaded portrait ) is a portrait or drawing of a person that exaggerates the way they look , usually to create a humorous effect , a political statement

From Article "Foibe massacres ": Such carnages were committed after capitulation of Italy on 8 September , 1943 and in 1945 , when Yugoslav partisans under the command of the Yugoslav communist leader Tito occupied parts of Venezia Giulia , Istria and Dalmatia

From Article "Carl Correns ": Carl Erich Correns September February

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From Article "Charles O. Finley ": Charles Oscar Finley February February

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From Article "Enrique Iglesias ": career started in Mexico on Indie label Fonovisa who helped turn him into one of the most popular artists in Latin America and in the Latin market in the United States , selling more Spanish albums than any other artists in that period of time

From Article "Pokémon ": Only 60 cards are used in a player 's deck

From Article "National Football League Most Valuable Player Award ": Carr Trophy named for the league president

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From Article "Judas Iscariot ": Judas Iscariot was of the disciples of Jesus

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From Article "Craig Levein ": playing career he played for Cowdenbeath F.C.

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From Article "Pet Sounds ": As Carl lamented they tried for a homerun with SMile , and ended up hitting a bunt with Smiley Smile .

From Article "Pet Sounds ": Carl did not play lead for the Beach Boys , and more than Mike Nesmith played lead guitar for the Monkees

From Article "Die Hard with a Vengeance ": Carver McClane duck out of the way as Gruber laughs .

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From Article "Scranton , Pennsylvania ": The streetcar system stopped a year

From Article "Carecna River ": The Carecna River is a tributary of the Siret River in Romania

From Article "Geography of Romania ": The Carpathian Mountains make a big part of the center of Romania

From Article "Geography of Romania ": The Carpathian mountains lie in the center .

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From Article "Carbon-12 ": Carbon-12 is an isotope of Carbon

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From Article "The Fox and the Hound 2 ": Along the way , Tweed narrowly misses being hit by the talent scout 's car , Bickerstaff 's hat flies

From Article "Direct-to-video ": In Japan , the direct-to-video movement carries different connotations , being a niche product rather than a fallback medium

From Article "Tucumcari , New Mexico ": Tucumcari is a city in the U.S

From Article "Car accident ": A car accident is cars crash into something

From Article "Template : Numeral systems ": In modern Greece , they are still in use for ordinal numbers , and in much of the same way that Roman numerals are in the West ; for ordinary ( cardinal ) numbers , Arabic numerals are used

From Article "The Cars ": The Cars are a rock band from Boston

From Article "Banihal Pass ": Banihal cart road enters Kashmir valley through this pass

From Article "Kilik Pass ": cargoes could be reloaded onto pack animals

From Article "Potoroo ": Sir Michael John Gambon , CBE ( born October 19 , 1940 ) , is an acclaimed Irish-British.Gambon is one of the players most often repeated and distinguish them from Britain , with a career that spans nearly five decades and includes a variety of roles in theater , television film

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From Article "Scarlet Macaw ": The Scarlet Macaw Ara macao is a type of bird

From Article "Mickey Rooney ": career , he has won many awards , such as an Oscar , a Golden Globe an Emmy Award

From Article "Charlotte 's Web 2 : Wilbur 's Great Adventure ": During this time , Wilbur makes friends with a lamb named Cardigan , is rejected sheep of his group because he has black wool

From Article "Charlotte 's Web 2 : Wilbur 's Great Adventure ": after only a few weeks , farmer Zuckerman suddenly sells Cardigan to another farmer , so Wilbur , along with Charlotte 's daughters and Templeton the Rat , set to visit Cardigan

From Article "Carl Reiner ": Carl Reiner born March

From Article "Sniper ": Marine Corps sniper Carlos Hathcock was in the Vietnam War for wearing a white feather in his hat

From Article "White Nights Festival ": The Scarlet Sails celebration is the big climax of the White Nights season , the largest public event anywhere in Russia

From Article "White Nights Festival ": Old carriages are around the Peterhof park

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From Article "Madagascar : Escape 2 Africa ": In the movie , the New York Zoo Animals , Alex the Lion , Marty the Zebra , Melman the Giraffe and Gloria the Hippo , still stranded on Madagascar , started to leave the island

From Article "Caravaca de la Cruz ": Caravaca Cruz is a city of the of the Autonomous Community of Murcia , in Spain

From Article "Scarborough , North Yorkshire ": Scarborough is a town on the North Sea coast of North Yorkshire , England .

From Article "Just Stand Up ! ": Blige , Rihanna , Fergie , Sheryl Crow , Melissa Etheridge , Natasha Bedingfield , Miley Cyrus , Leona Lewis , Carrie Underwood , Keyshia Cole , LeAnn Rimes , Ashanti Ciara

From Article "Jim Keltner ": career began in the early 1960s , playing at recording sessions for other musicians , and even for bands , including Gary Lewis

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From Article "Premature birth ": As NICU care has improved over the last 40 years

From Article "Valea Jurii River ": In the cartoon the Autobots were looking for energy

From Article "Valea Jurii River ": In the cartoon there is a computer called Vector Sigma

From Article "John Carew ": John Alieu Carew born 5 September

From Article "Scocul Stănuleţilor River ": Blige , Rihanna , Fergie , Sheryl Crow , Melissa Etheridge , Natasha Bedingfield , Miley Cyrus , Leona Lewis , Carrie Underwood , Keyshia Cole , LeAnn Rimes , Ashanti Ciara

From Article "Carelles ": Carelles is a commune of 324 people ( 1999 )

From Article "Carlos Valderrama ": Carlos Valderrama born 2 September

From Article "Carter County , Oklahoma ": Carter County is a county located in the U.S

From Article "Om Shanti Om ": Om , beaten , burned , and half dead , is hit by a car owned by Rajesh Kapoor ( Javed Sheikh ) , a well-known actor is rushing

From Article "Red card ": In football rules , a red card means that the player is sent off the field , is allowed to play in the rest of the match

From Article "Steve Carell ": Steven John Steve Carell born as well as previous work for The Daily Show and the lead role in The 40 Year Old Virgin .

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From Article "Wes Welker ": Wesley Carter Welker born May

From Article "Valea Carelor River ": The Valea Carelor River is a tributary of the Iza River in Romania

From Article "Tarot ": Tarot cards are used in many European countries for playing trick taking card games .

From Article "Jim McIntyre ": playing career spanned 26 years as a central defender or midfielder

From Article "Gynoecium ": A carpel is the basic unit of the female reproductive organ of a flower , the gynoecium

From Article "Gynoecium ": Multiple carpels may combine into a single pistil

From Article "Gynoecium ": fused carpels called a compound

From Article "Gynoecium ": carpels are fused joined

From Article "Gynoecium ": The gynoecium , the collective term for all the carpels , is the innermost whorl of the parts of a flower , and in many flowers the other parts ( sepals , petals , stamens are attached

From Article "Gynoecium ": a carpel has two placentae

From Article "Cartomancy ": Cartomancy is the study of reading cards for fortune telling or divination

From Article "Tha Carter III ": The Carter III is the 6th official studio album by rapper Lil Wayne

From Article "A & amp ; M Records ": The Carpenters are label

From Article "Mick McCarthy ": Mick McCarthy is a former football player

From Article "Carsten Ramelow ": Carsten Ramelow born 20 March

From Article "Paul Wight ": Robert Guiscard Hauteville-la-Guichard , France , 1015 - Kefalonia , Greece , July 15 , 1085 ) , was a Norman adventurer

From Article "Scarborough railway station ": Scarborough railway station is a railway station in Scarborough , North Yorkshire , England

From Article "Prince Andrew , Duke of York ": In the Navy , he served in the Falklands War , and continued his career , becoming a commander in 1999 and an honorary captain in 2001 .

From Article "Caricaceae ": Caricaceae is a family of flowering plants in the order Brassicales , found in tropical regions of Central and South America and Africa

From Article "Nicaragua ": Nicaragua is a country in Central America

From Article "Caroline Unger ": Caroline Unger October in Vienna

From Article "List of characters in Pirates of the Caribbean ": Scarlett is played by Lauren Mahler

From Article "Coat of Arms of Turkmenistan ": A single carpet gul , not matching any of the tribal patterns , was represented on the Coat of arms of the Turkmen SSR .

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From Article "Alan Carpenter ": Alan John Carpenter born 4 January

From Article "Carmen Lawrence ": Dr Carmen Mary Lawrence born 2 March

From Article "2005 civil unrest in France ": Many cars public buildings for example schools were burnt

From Article "Roberto Carlos ": Roberto Carlos born 10 April

From Article "Urzicaru River ": The Urzicaru River is a tributary of the Valea Copilului River in Romania

From Article "Power loom ": The first power loom , a mechanized loom powered by a driveshaft , was designed in 1784 by Edmund Cartwright and first built in 1785 , to be perfected by William Horrocks

From Article "Power loom ": Cartwright 's designs were used 000 machines in England

From Article "Joseph McCarthy ": The term McCarthyism , coined in 1950 in reference to McCarthy 's practices , was applied

From Article "Carlo Cafiero ": Carlo Cafiero September July

From Article "Carlo Cafiero ": Carlo Cafiero was born in Barletta , in the Apulia region of Italy on September 1st ,

From Article "James Carville ": James Carville born October

From Article "James Carville ": Carville was the co-host of CNN 's Crossfire until its final broadcast in June 2005

From Article "James Carville ": Carville is also a best-selling author

From Article "Carlo Tresca ": Carlo Tresca january 1943 New York City

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From Article "Flag of US Virgin Islands ": Sparks , a cartoonist , drew a flag on paper

From Article "Triple DES ": EMV , the standard for inter-operation of IC cards ; also called Chip cards , IC capable POS terminals

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From Article "Formentera ": First people , who settled on Formentera , were the Carthaginians , later the Romans came

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From Article "Carl Fearns ": Carl Fearns born 28 May

From Article "United States Secretary of Education ": President Jimmy Carter established the Department of Education as a cabinet-level agency

From Article "Kambly ": Oscar Kambly founded the factory leaded it from 1910-1953 .

From Article "Plaintext ": Since computers , the definition has been expanded to include not only the electronic representation of text , such as emails and word processor documents , but also the computer representation of speech , music , pictures , videos , ATM and credit card transactions , sensor data , and so forth , basically any information communicating parties might wish to hide from others

From Article "Crème brûlée ": This caramel is made burning sugar under a grill , or with a blowtorch

From Article "Richard R. Schrock ": Schrock carbenes are named after Schrock

From Article "Carnoux-en-Provence ": Carnoux-en-Provence is a commune of 7 , 042 people ( 1999 )

From Article "Carry-le-Rouet ": Carry-le-Rouet is a commune of 6 , 355 people ( 2004 )

From Article "Carnivorous plant ": Carnivorous plants called insectivorous plants

From Article "Carnivorous plant ": True carnivory evolved ten separate groups of plants

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From Article "Hermann Carl Vogel ": Hermann Carl Vogel born April

From Article "Ford Escort ( Europe ) ": For the 1950s Ford Escort estate car see Ford Squire

From Article "Furbish ": At this point , enter the Fairy Godmother , the pumpkin carriage , the royal ball , the stroke of midnight , the glass slipper , and the rest , as they say , is fairy tale history

From Article "City of Halifax ": Scar is Scar was voiced by Jim Cummings

From Article "City of Halifax ": Scar tells Simba later on in the movie about the elephant graveyard and says an elephant graveyard is no place for a young prince

From Article "City of Halifax ": Scar tells Shenzi , Banzai ,

From Article "City of Halifax ": Scar tells Simba to wait in the gorge for a to die for surprise

From Article "City of Halifax ": Scar tells everyone about the stampede , saying Simba died too

From Article "City of Halifax ": Scar appears in Simba 's nightmare

From Article "City of Halifax ": Scar tells Simba to trust him and let go

From Article "City of Halifax ": Suddenly Scar turns into Kovu

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From Article "Template : Archive ": Australian novelist Peter Carey won the 2001 Booker Prize

From Article "Syro-Malabar Catholic Church ": Cardinal Varkey Vithayathil is the current head of this church .

From Article "Caromb ": Caromb is a commune of 3 , 117 people ( 1999 )

From Article "Carpentras ": Carpentras is a commune of 27 , 249 people ( 2006 )

From Article "1790–1799 Atlantic hurricane seasons ": North Carolina was hit by a hurricane on September 5 , resulting in the sinking of one ship .

From Article "1830–1839 Atlantic hurricane seasons ": From there , the storm entered the Gulf of Mexico and took a hard northeast tack , damaging Fort Brooke in Tampa , terrorizing the city , and then ambling northward into Georgia and the Carolinas , making the trip

From Article "Southampton Corporation Tramways ": Car was destroyed by an incendiary bomb on 30 November 1940 , the only loss of the war

From Article "Merrie Melodies ": Cartoons continued production until 1963 .

From Article "1840–1849 Atlantic hurricane seasons ": A second North Carolina hurricane hit Ocracoke , North Carolina on August 24 , drowing livestock

From Article "List of awards and nominations received by Bryan Adams ": The Academy Awards , popularly known as the Oscars , are awards of merit presented annually by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences ( AMPAS )

From Article "Carlo Gambino ": Carlo Don Carlo Gambino , ( August 24 , 1902 - October 15 , 1976 ) was a Mafioso who became Boss of the Gambino crime family , is takes the name today

From Article "Plug-in hybrid ": Plug-in hybrid cars are known as plug-in hybrid electric vehicles

From Article "Magnetic tape ": capacity tape cartridge Sun StorageTek T10000B can store 1 TB of data without using compression .

From Article "Electrical telegraph ": Carl Friedrich Gauss Wilhelm Weber installed a 1000m long wire above the town 's roofs

From Article "Electrical telegraph ": Carl August Steinheil was to build a telegraph network in 1835-6

From Article "Martin Carthy ": Martin Carthy MBE is an English folk singer

From Article "Martin Carthy ": Martin Carthy was born in Hatfield on May 21 , 1941

From Article "Martin Carthy ": Carthy has worked with many other musicians

From Article "Martin Carthy ": Carthy was part of the new and different band Brass Monkey which mixed brass instruments , Carthy 's guitar and mandolin and John Kirkpatrick 's accordion , melodeon and concertina .

From Article "Martin Carthy ": For many years Carthy has enjoyed creating music with fiddle player Dave Swarbrick

From Article "Martin Carthy ": In the 2007 Folk Awards Martin Carthy Dave Swarbrick won Best duo

From Article "Don McLean ": early career Don Mclean played folk music

From Article "Hydrogen car ": A Hydrogen car is a vehicle

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From Article "Incarnation ": Incarnation is the process by which a spiritual being takes form in a body ( incarnates )

From Article "Lady Penrhyn ( ship ) ": The Scarborough was of six convict transport ships in the First Fleet

From Article "Lady Penrhyn ( ship ) ": The Scarborough was a ship of 430 tons under the command of John Marshall

From Article "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs ( 1937 movie ) ": Snow White 's Scary Adventures is a popular theme park ride at Disneyland ( an opening day attraction dating from 1955 ) , Walt Disney World 's Magic Kingdom , Tokyo Disneyland , and Disneyland Paris

From Article "List of professional wrestling terms ": The card is performed in a roughly inverse order to the way in which it might be printed for posters or other promotional materials

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From Article "Carl Reinecke ": Carl Reinecke born Altona , Hamburg 23 June 1824 ; died Leipzig , 10 March 1910 ) was a Danish-born composer , conductor ,

From Article "Carl Reinecke ": Carl learned music from his father

From Article "Carcoar , New South Wales ": Carcoar is a town in New South Wales , Australia

From Article "Carcoar , New South Wales ": Carcoar is in a small green valley

From Article "Carcoar , New South Wales ": Carcoar was important government centres in Western New South Wales

From Article "Carcoar , New South Wales ": Carcoar is a Aboriginal word from the Gundungura people meaning either frog or kookaburra .

From Article "Carcoar , New South Wales ": By 1850 Carcoar was town west of the mountains

From Article "Carcoar , New South Wales ": Carcoar was joined the railway line in 1888 when the Blayney-Demondrille Line .

From Article "Carcoar , New South Wales ": Carcoar was visited by escaped convicts

From Article "Caryophyllales ": Caryophyllales is a flowering plant order

From Article "British Rail Class 105 ": The last passenger car was withdrawn from service in 1988 .

From Article "British Rail Class 109 ": Five two-car units were built featuring an unusual body design

From Article "British Rail Class 114 ": Forty-nine 2-car units were built numbered

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From Article "PCC streetcar ": The PCC car has proved to be a long lasting icon of streetcar design , and PCC cars are still in service in various places around the world .

From Article "British Rail Class 123 ": of the four-car sets were built introduced

From Article "British Rail Class 127 ": Thirty 4-car units were built formed of two outer driving motor vehicles

From Article "British Rail Class 206 ": Six three-car sets were created numbered

From Article "British Rail Class 322 ": Five 4-car units were built for the dedicated Stansted Express service from London Liverpool Street to Stansted Airport

From Article "British Rail Class 323 ": Forty-three 3-car units were built for inner-suburban services around Birmingham and Manchester

From Article "British Rail Class 390 ": Fifty-three 9-car units were built for Virgin Trains

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From Article "Carpenul River ( Teleajen ) ": The Carpenul River is a tributary of the Teleajen River in Romania

From Article "Moulins-le-Carbonnel ": Moulins-le-Carbonnel is a commune

From Article "Villaines-la-Carelle ": Villaines-la-Carelle is a commune

From Article "Caraula ": Caraula is a commune found in Dolj County

From Article "Carpen ": Carpen is a commune found in Dolj County

From Article "Carlisle , Arkansas ": Carlisle Arkansas is a city of the state of Arkansas in the United States of America .

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From Article "Phosgene ": Sodium bicarbonate may be used to make harmless spills of phosgene

From Article "7042 Carver ": 7042 Carver is a Main-belt Asteroid found on March

From Article "Carnegie Hall ": Carnegie Hall is a concert hall in New York

From Article "Carnegie Hall ": Carnegie Hall main auditorium is

From Article "Monologue ": Comedians , such as Lewis Black , Adam Carolla , and Rick Mercer , use rants as a way to get their message or punch-line across to the listening audience .

From Article "157421 Carolpercy ": 157421 Carolpercy is a Main-belt Asteroid found on October

From Article "Carrabelle , Florida ": Carrabelle Florida is a city of Florida in the United States .

From Article "Carey , Idaho ": Carey Idaho is a city of Idaho in the United States .

From Article "Ciconiiformes ": The Incarnation is the Christian belief that Jesus Christ is the God of Israel in a human body

From Article "Ciconiiformes ": The incarnation is the belief that Jesus , who is the non-created second person of the triune God ; took on a human body and everything that is human and became both man and God

From Article "Ciconiiformes ": The Incarnation is commemorated celebrated each year at the Feast of the Incarnation , which is better known as the Annunciation .

From Article "Alexis Carrel ": Alexis Carrel June November

From Article "Carency ": Carency is a commune

From Article "Carvin ": Carvin is a commune

From Article "Carlisle , Kentucky ": Carlisle Kentucky is a city of Kentucky in the United States .

From Article "Carrollton , Kentucky ": Carrollton Kentucky is a city of Kentucky in the United States .

From Article "Carrsville , Kentucky ": Carrsville Kentucky is a city of Kentucky in the United States .

From Article "South Carrollton , Kentucky ": South Carrollton Kentucky is a city of Kentucky in the United States .

From Article "Carbondale , Illinois ": Carbondale Illinois is a city of Illinois in the United States .

From Article "Carlinville , Illinois ": Carlinville Illinois is a city of Illinois in the United States .

From Article "Carlyle , Illinois ": Carlyle Illinois is a city of Illinois in the United States .

From Article "Carmi , Illinois ": Carmi Illinois is a city of Illinois in the United States .

From Article "Carrollton , Illinois ": Carrollton Illinois is a city of Illinois in the United States .

From Article "Carterville , Illinois ": Carterville Illinois is a city of Illinois in the United States .

From Article "Carthage , Illinois ": Carthage Illinois is a city of Illinois in the United States .

From Article "Mount Carmel , Illinois ": Mount Carmel Illinois is a city of Illinois in the United States .

From Article "Mount Carroll , Illinois ": Mount Carroll Illinois is a city of Illinois in the United States .

From Article "Carbon , Iowa ": Carbon Iowa is a city of Iowa in the United States .

From Article "Carlisle , Iowa ": Carlisle Iowa is a city of Iowa in the United States .

From Article "Carpenter , Iowa ": Carpenter Iowa is a city of Iowa in the United States .

From Article "Carroll , Iowa ": Carroll Iowa is a city of Iowa in the United States .

From Article "Carson , Iowa ": Carson is a city of Pottawattamie County in the state of Iowa , United States

From Article "Carter Lake , Iowa ": Carter Lake Iowa is a city of Iowa in the United States .

From Article "Carbon-Blanc ": Carbon-Blanc is a commune

From Article "Carcans ": Carcans is a commune

From Article "Cardan , Gironde ": Cardan Gironde is a commune

From Article "Carignan-de-Bordeaux ": Carignan-de-Bordeaux is a commune

From Article "Cars , Gironde ": Cars Gironde is a commune

From Article "Natural gas vehicle ( NGV ) ": the business group carrefour wants to install natural gas stations.

From Article "Hirundo rustica ": Michael Carrick is an English footballer

From Article "Jamie Carragher ": Jamie Carragher is an English footballer

From Article "Carapace ": A carapace is a dorsal section of an exoskeleton or shell in a number of animal groups .

From Article "Scott Carson ": Scott Carson is an English footballer

From Article "Giancarlo Antognoni ": Giancarlo Antognoni born 1 April

From Article "Careca ": Careca born 5 October

From Article "Scarville , Iowa ": Scarville Iowa is a city of Iowa in the United States .

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From Article "12339 Carloo ": 12339 Carloo is a Main-belt Asteroid found on December

From Article "Braşov ": The Southern Carpathians form a circle around the city

From Article "78816 Caripito ": 78816 Caripito is a main belt asteroid found on August 4 , 2003 at the Needville Observatory .

From Article "11251 Icarion ": 11251 Icarion is a Jupiter Trojan

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From Article "British Rail Class 405 ": New four-car units were built at this time , and these survived in passenger use until late 1983 , by which time British Rail had allocated to them TOPS Class 405 .

From Article "British Rail Class 456 ": 24 two-car units were built as direct replacements for the elderly Class 416 2EPB units which operated on the Central Division of the Southern Region of British Rail

From Article "Carcagny ": Carcagny is a commune

From Article "Cardonville ": Cardonville is a commune

From Article "Carpiquet ": Carpiquet is a commune

From Article "Carville , Calvados ": Carville Calvados is a commune

From Article "Southampton 45 ": The tramcar operated until the Southampton system closed

From Article "British Rail 10100 ": Sir Harry Ricardo was involved

From Article "Template : British railway rolling stock numbering and classification ": British carriage wagon numbering classification

From Article "Template : British Rail Coaches ": British carriage wagon numbering classification

From Article "British Rail MPV ": Twenty-five two-car units were ordered by Railtrack to enable it to replace its motley collection of ageing departmental vehicles , many of which were converted from redundant passenger stock .

From Article "British Rail APT-E ": The cars were made of aluminium

From Article "44711 Carp ": 44711 Carp is a Main-belt Asteroid found on October

From Article "Alec Baldwin ": career has brought him Academy Award , Emmy ,

From Article "17777 Ornicar ": 17777 Ornicar is a Main-belt Asteroid found on March

From Article "17917 Cartan ": 17917 Cartan is a Main-belt Asteroid found on April

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From Article "Graphics Processing Unit ": PCI graphics cards only work in PCI slots

From Article "Graphics Processing Unit ": PCIe graphics cards not function in PCI slots

From Article "Graphics Processing Unit ": Voodoo video cards , which were 3D only accelerators , could be hooked

From Article "Graphics Processing Unit ": Despite the video cards a SLi compatible motherboard is needed to build a SLi-System

From Article "Tropical Storm Barry ( 2007 ) ": In Carrolwood one person was injured

From Article "22561 Miviscardi ": 22561 Miviscardi is a Main-belt Asteroid found on April

From Article "Bill Evans ": career lasted 25 years

From Article "Link reaction ": The Link reaction , or Pyruvate decarboxylation , is Pyruvate from glycolysis has carbon dioxide removed from it ( called decarboxylation ) and hydrogen removed ( called dehydrogenation )

From Article "4121 Carlin ": 4121 Carlin is a main belt asteroid found on May 2 , 1986 at the Palomar Observatory .

From Article "4148 McCartney ": 4148 McCartney is a Main Belt asteroid found by Edward Bowell on July 11 , 1983

From Article "Cupressus macrocarpa ": Cupressus macrocarpa Monterey Cypress Macrocarpa

From Article "Cupressus macrocarpa ": Callitropsis macrocarpa Hartw. D.P.Little

From Article "Carsten Jancker ": Carsten Jancker born 28 August

From Article "Carlos Alberto Torres ": Carlos Alberto Torres born 17 July

From Article "Wagner Pereira Cardozo ": Wagner Pereira Cardozo born 16 October

From Article "Roy Carroll ": Roy Carroll born 30 September

From Article "Stop Stansted Expansion ": The predicted annual equivalent carbon dioxide emissions they are around 5 million tonnes a year at present ) are 12 million tonnes annually with full use of the existing runway and up to 23 million tonnes a year with a second runway .

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From Article "8106 Carpino ": 8106 Carpino 1994 YB is a Main-belt Asteroid found on December

From Article "Sidecarcross ": Sidecar-Cross racing , also known as Sidecar Motocross , is a race

From Article "Sidecarcross ": Sidecarcross is done on the same tracks as normal motocross , but the driver has to ride differently then when riding solo

From Article "Ricardo Cavalcante Ribeiro ": Ricardo Cavalcante Ribeiro born 23 February

From Article "Araucaria heterophylla ": Araucaria heterophylla , also called the Norfolk Island Pine , is a conifer tree

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From Article "Stephen Carr ": Stephen Carr born 29 August

From Article "Blind Carbon Copy ": Blind Carbon Copy Bcc is

From Article "Carbon Copy ": Carbon Copy cc is used

From Article "Carles Puyol ": Carles Puyol born 13 April

From Article "Hurricane Carol ": Hurricane Carol was hurricanes in New England , which is in United States

From Article "Hurricane Carol ": Carol formed from a tropical wave near the Bahamas on August 25 .

From Article "Hurricane Carol ": Carol was like the New England Hurricane of 1938

From Article "Hurricane Carol ": Hurricane Carol was retired

From Article "Hurricane Carol ": The name Carol was the first name to be retired from the Atlantic hurricane name lists .

From Article "Juan Carlos I of Spain ": Juan Carlos I born 5 January

From Article "Juan Carlos I of Spain ": King Juan Carlos helped change Spain from a dictatorship into a parliamentary democracy

From Article "Car navigation ": Car navigation allows you to see where you are as a car driver at any moment

From Article "Tardienta ": Carmine is the general term for a particularly deep red color

From Article "Tardienta ": The color carmine comes from the pigment carmine , which is a deep red color obtained from the carminic acid produced by some scale insects , such as the cochineal and the Polish cochineal ,

From Article "Tardienta ": The pigment carmine is used in the manufacture of artificial flowers , paints , rouge , yogurt , cosmetics , food additives , and crimson ink .

From Article "Zakarpattia Oblast ": The Carpathian Mountains play a major part in the oblast 's economy , making the region an important tourist and travel destination housing many ski and spa resorts .

From Article "Collingwood School ": If the last card we put stack of cards was an ace , then the first card we pulled from the top is that same ace .

From Article "Okashina Okashi ": Cartoons propel creative process

From Article "Carl Pomerance ": Carl Pomerance is a mathematician

From Article "Carnegie Mellon University ": Carnegie Mellon University is the top research university in Pittsburgh , Pennsylvania .

From Article "Hydride ": Hydrocarbons are the hydrides of carbon , ammonia is a hydride of nitrogen , and water is a hydride of oxygen .

From Article "Carlo Maderno ": Carlo Maderno January was an Italian-Swiss architect

From Article "Orbiting Carbon Observatory ": The Orbiting Carbon Observatory OCO was a NASA satellite mission

From Article "Martinsburg , West Virginia ": The now defunct Norwalk car company was located in Martinsburg

From Article "Toronto subway and RT ": The car carrying the guard can be identified

From Article "Carl Zimmer ": Carl Zimmer born is a popular science writer

From Article "1566 Icarus ": 1566 Icarus is an Apollo asteroid

From Article "1566 Icarus ": Icarus makes a close approach to The next close approach will be June 16 , 2015 at 8.1 Gm ( 5 million miles ) .

From Article "Saddle ": Proper saddle care can extend the useful life of a saddle , often for many years .

From Article "Wikipedia : Requests for checkuser/Archive6 ": Carpets , rugs , velvet , velour , and velveteen , are made by weaving a a second yarn through woven cloth , making a nap

From Article "Fall to Pieces ": Bruce Willis , Steve Carell , William Shatner Avril Lavigne were some of the voices

From Article "Algorithm ": the other cards are compared

From Article "Madagascar national football team ": Madagascar national football team is the national football team of Madagascar .

From Article "Carbonation ": Carbonation is a solution

From Article "1974 Atlantic hurricane season ": the names Carmen Fifi were retired

From Article "Orbitron ": Another car builder , Darryl Starbird , bought the Orbitron from Mr

From Article "Orbitron ": The car , which used to be painted blue , had been spray painted in black and was almost complete except for the hood , the television , the fur lining , the cut-off nose the bubble top

From Article "Star Trek : First Contact ": Captain Picard crew must follow them to save the Earth .

From Article "Star Trek : Insurrection ": Captain Picard fights a Starfleet captain

From Article "Helena Bonham Carter ": Helena Bonham Carter born May

From Article "Helena Bonham Carter ": Carter made first appearance on screen in the K

From Article "Helena Bonham Carter ": Helena Bonham Carter was born in Golders Green , London , England

From Article "Helena Bonham Carter ": father , Raymond Bonham Carter , was a banker

From Article "Helena Bonham Carter ": Carter is related

From Article "Helena Bonham Carter ": Carter attended the South Hampstead High School , a girls ' school , in Hampstead , London

From Article "Helena Bonham Carter ": Carter speaks French

From Article "Helena Bonham Carter ": Carter was 5 years

From Article "Helena Bonham Carter ": Carter pays mother to read scripts and provide her opinion of the characters ' psychological motivations

From Article "Helena Bonham Carter ": With Carter brothers away at college

From Article "Helena Bonham Carter ": Carter has received any formal training in acting

From Article "Helena Bonham Carter ": Carter appeared in episodes of Miami Vice as Don Johnson 's love interest during the 1986-87 season

From Article "Helena Bonham Carter ": Carter played Bellatrix Lestrange in Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix , which was released in 2007

From Article "Helena Bonham Carter ": Carter plans to return the West End with an appearance in Rubenstein 's Kiss

From Article "Helena Bonham Carter ": Carter 's role has been confirmed as the Red Queen

From Article "Helena Bonham Carter ": Carter Hathaway will be playing two dualing sisters

From Article "Helena Bonham Carter ": Carter was named on of The Times newspaper

From Article "Helena Bonham Carter ": Carter has signed

From Article "Helena Bonham Carter ": Carter is to be starring

From Article "Helena Bonham Carter ": Carter says she named

From Article "Helena Bonham Carter ": Carter Burton put

From Article "Helena Bonham Carter ": Carter joined fellow actors Ewan McGregor , Kate Winslet , Liam Neeson , Helen Mirren and others , in leaving an imprint of her lips on a card and signing it

From Article "Stadium Juan Carlos Zerillo ": Estadio Juan Carlos Zerillo is a multi-use stadium in La Plata , Argentina

From Article "Nicaragua national football team ": Nicaragua national football team is the national football team of Nicaragua .

From Article "Mount Carmel , Tennessee ": Mount Carmel is a town of Hawkins County in the state of Tennessee in the United States

From Article "HammerFall ": Oscar worked with a team of doctors to get healthy again

From Article "Oscar Dronjak ": Oscar Fredrick Dronjak born January

From Article "Edmund Husserl ": Rudolf Carnap was influenced by Husserl , not only concerning Husserl 's notion of essential insight that Carnap used in his Der Raum ,

From Article "Natasha Richardson ": career she portrayed Mary Shelley

From Article "Beetle Juice ": The story carrys with the couple going home as ghosts but they at first do not know that they are dead .

From Article "Lise Simms ": Elisabeth Caroline Simms born March

From Article "Caraway ": Caraway Persian cumin Carum carvi

From Article "Travelcard ": A Travelcard is a ticket used

From Article "Travelcard ": Before Travelcards were used travellers in Greater London had to pay every time they changed between

From Article "Travelcard ": The Travelcard replaced the original Capitalcard , while including its greater availability , around 1989 .

From Article "Travelcard ": a Travelcard Capitalcard valid in zone

From Article "SS Andrea Doria ": The Chrysler Norseman , a prototype car headed to New York , was lost with the other cars aboard Andrea Doria

From Article "SS Andrea Doria ": A Rolls-Royce luxury car was also on Andrea Doria

From Article "Sylvester Stallone ": Stallone 's career declined alot after the films Driven

From Article "Town square ": In recent years cars have been banned from some town squares so that people can enjoy the open space

From Article "Wikipedia : Simple talk/Archive 62 ": simply lead to carnage en.wiki has hard enough time dealing with the illegal uploads

From Article "Interstate 91 ": Carmel SB Cheshire

From Article "Carlos Marchena ": Carlos Marchena born 31 July

From Article "Binscarth , Manitoba ": Binscarth is a village in Manitoba , Canada .

From Article "Metacarpus ": The metacarpus is the intermediate part of the

From Article "Metacarpus ": The metacarpus consists of metacarpal bones

From Article "Calcareous sponge ": the Calcarea are measuring about 7-10 cm

From Article "Juan Carlos Ablanedo ": Juan Carlos Ablanedo born 2 September

From Article "Ricardo Gallego ": Ricardo Gallego born 8 February

From Article "Ken Whisenhunt ": The Cardinals were in Whisenhunt

From Article "Ken Whisenhunt ": The Cardinals lost the game

From Article "Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra ": Riccardo Chailly became chief conductor of the orchestra in 1985

From Article "Carlsberg ": Carlsberg is a brewery based in Denmark

From Article "Ricardinho ": Ricardinho born 23 May

From Article "Carlos Alberto Parreira ": Carlos Alberto Parreira born 27 February

From Article "Carlos Germano ": Carlos Germano born 14 August

From Article "Caroline Bouvier Kennedy ": Caroline Kennedy born 27 November

From Article "Ricardo Roberto Barreto da Rocha ": Ricardo Roberto Barreto da Rocha born 11 September

From Article "Ricardo Gomes ": Ricardo Gomes born 13 December

From Article "Carlos Mozer ": Carlos Mozer born 19 September

From Article "Carlos Roberto Gallo ": Carlos Roberto Gallo born 4 March

From Article "Luiz Carlos Ferreira ": Luiz Carlos Ferreira born 22 October

From Article "Carlos Renato Frederico ": Carlos Renato Frederico born 21 February

From Article "La Romana Province ": The Caribbean Sea is the south

From Article "San Cristóbal Province ": The Caribbean Sea is the south

From Article "Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra ": Riccardo Chailly took as both Gewandhauskapellmeister

From Article "Castanets ": Carmen , the character in Bizet 's opera Carmen , sings a song

From Article "Carvalho Leite ": Carvalho Leite born 25 June

From Article "Oscarino Costa Silva ": Oscarino Costa Silva born 17 January

From Article "Bobby Robson/VGA stub ": playing career he played almost 600 matches

From Article "Caroline of Ansbach ": Caroline held George on a string

From Article "Caroline of Ansbach ": Caroline died 20 November

From Article "Carol Ann Duffy ": Carol Ann Duffy , ( born 23 December 1955 ) is a Scottish poet , playwright writer

From Article "Wikipedia : No original research ": Great care should be taken

From Article "Backstreet Boys ": Nicholas Gene Carter is a native of Jamestown New York and was born on January 28 , 1980

From Article "Backstreet Boys ": Nick Carter is the brother of Aaron Carter .

From Article "Hibari Misora ": career she recorded 401 songs

From Article "The Mask : The Animated Series ": The cartoon , despite having a realistic setting in the fictional town of Edge City , would often rely more on Tex Avery-style humor and on occasion , broke any meaningful laws of reality - one episode featured the Goofalotatots , parodies of the Animaniacs , treating them as if they were naturally alive

From Article "Cristian Zaccardo ": Cristian Zaccardo born 21 December

From Article "Finsbury Park station ": Oystercard readers are for pay as you go customers .

From Article "Carrie ": Carrie is a novel by Stephen King

From Article "Carrie ": Carrie was made into a popular movie in 1976 , starring Sissy Spacek .

From Article "Intensive care unit ": An intensive care unit ICU critical care unit

From Article "Riccardo Ferri ": Riccardo Ferri born 20 August

From Article "Carlo Ancelotti ": Carlo Ancelotti born 10 June

From Article "Giancarlo Marocchi ": Giancarlo Marocchi born 4 July

From Article "Andrea Carnevale ": Andrea Carnevale born 12 January

From Article "Renato Zaccarelli ": Renato Zaccarelli born 18 January

From Article "Ferruccio Valcareggi ": Ferruccio Valcareggi born 12 February

From Article "Giancarlo De Sisti ": Giancarlo De Sisti born 13 March

From Article "Krebs cycle ": Acetyl CoA , a compound made of 2 carbon molecules , is formed by glycolysis

From Article "Krebs cycle ": The 6-carbon compound loses a molecule of carbon dioxide ( called decarboxylation ) and 2 hydrogen molecules ( called dehydrogenation )

From Article "Krebs cycle ": The 5-carbon compound has carbon dioxide molecule removed

From Article "Carlo Mattrel ": Carlo Mattrel born 14 April

From Article "Julio Ricardo Cruz ": Julio Ricardo Cruz born 10 October

From Article "Oscar Ustari ": Oscar Ustari born 3 July

From Article "June McCarroll ": McCarroll was born raised

From Article "June McCarroll ": McCarroll told idea to the local chamber of commerce and the Riverside County Board of Supervisors , but no one listened

From Article "June McCarroll ": McCarroll may be found at the intersection of Indio Boulevard and Flower Street in Indio , California

From Article "Carlisle , Massachusetts ": Carlisle is a small town in Middlesex County , Massachusetts , United States .

From Article "Carlisle , Massachusetts ": Carlisle was settled

From Article "Carlisle , Massachusetts ": Carlisle is about 8 miles

From Article "Spell Cards ": a Spell Card has a single effect to provide a bonus to the user or a weakness to the opponent

From Article "Secure Digital card ": A Secure Digital card SD card is a kind of memory card

From Article "Secure Digital card ": Such cards are used to store images

From Article "Secure Digital card ": The card has a rectangular design

From Article "The Real Ghostbusters ": a sequel cartoon entitled Extreme Ghostbusters

From Article "Scott Young ": career , Young wrote 45 books , including novels

From Article "WPXI-TV ": Bill Cardille was to appear on this channel

From Article "Travelcard Zone 4 ": Travelcard Zone is the fourth outward zone of Transport for London 's zonal system

From Article "Travelcard Zone 4 ": In the Travelcard zonal system London is split

From Article "Oscar Peterson ": Oscar won seven Grammy Awards over the years and was put into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame in 1978 .

From Article "Travelcard Zone 1 ": Travelcard Zone is the central zone of Transport for London 's zonal system used for calculating co-ordinated inter-modal Travelcard fares within London

From Article "Travelcard Zone 2 ": Travelcard Zone is central zone of Transport for London 's six ( approximately concentric ) zones system used for calculating co-ordinated inter-modal fares , and fares for London Underground and Docklands Light Railway single journeys

From Article "Travelcard Zone 3 ": Travelcard Zone is the third-outward zone of Transport for London 's zonal system used for calculating co-ordinated intermodal Travelcard fares within London

From Article "Travelcard Zone 3 ": In the Travelcard zonal system London is split

From Article "Travelcard Zone 5 ": Travelcard Zone is the fifth outward zone of the Transport for London zonal system used for calculating co-ordinated inter-modal Travelcard fares within London

From Article "Lee chang-dong ": career , to the surprise of many , he turned to movie making

From Article "Travelcard Zone 6 ": Travelcard Zone is the sixth outward concentric zone of the Transport for London zonal system used for calculating co-ordinated inter-modal Travelcard fares within Greater London

From Article "London Underground 1967 Stock ": of the cars were built by Metro-Cammell

From Article "London Underground 1967 Stock ": The cars were refurbished at Rosyth