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| | Spider - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Spiders, unlike insects, have only two tagmata instead of three; a fused head and thorax (called a cephalothorax or prosoma) and an abdomen (called the opisthosoma). |  | | Second, there have been reports of spider bites (by spiders considered otherwise harmless) causing allergic reactions in some individuals, up to and including anaphylactic shock, a life-threatening condition (much the same as a sting from an ant, bee, or wasp may produce a harmful effect apart from the toxic quality of its venom). |  | | Spiders also have eight legs (insects have six), no antennae, and their eyes are single lenses rather than compound eyes. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spider
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| | EXPLORIT SCIENCE CENTER: Science Facts |
 | | Spiders inject venom into the body of a captured insect to paralyze it. |  | | Spiders' legs are segmented and each leg has 7 segments: a coxa (attached to the cephalothorax), trochanter, femur, patella, tibia, metatarsus, and finally a tarsus which may end in two or three small claws. |  | | All spiders are carnivorous, Most spiders eat insects but a few of the larger species are big enough to prey on small vertebrate animals like mice or small birds. |
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http://www.explorit.org/science/spider.html
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| | Spiders In and Around the House, HYG-2060-04 |
 | | Spiders are beneficial predators that reduce pest populations (flies, crickets, mites, etc.) in and around homes, yards, gardens, and crops. |  | | Spiders lay eggs within a silken egg sac that is often ball-shaped and either hidden in a web, affixed to a surface, or carried by the female. |  | | The spider hides at the narrow end of the funnel; when it feels the vibration of an insect crossing the web, it dashes out, bites the insect, then carries it back to the funnel. |
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http://ohioline.osu.edu/hyg-fact/2000/2060.html
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| | Spider Myths: Home |
 | | Spiders in bathtubs or sinks came up through the drains from sewers. |  | | Most spiders could not bite humans because their fangs are too small. |  | | "Camel spiders" in Iraq are a foot long, lay eggs under camels' skin, and run 25 miles/hour screaming like a banshee. |
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http://www.washington.edu/burkemuseum/spidermyth
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| | Spiders |
 | | Because spiders inject a small amount of venom into their prey, they are all "poisonous." Some spiders, however, are known to be dangerously venomous to humans. |  | | Most other spiders, if they are able to penetrate the skin, produce only a mild reaction varying from none, to that of a mosquito bite or wasp sting, unless the individual has an allergy to that particular venom. |  | | Spiders are predators of insects and other creatures. |
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http://gardening.wsu.edu/library/inse005/inse005.htm
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| | Identifying and Misidentifying the Brown Recluse Spider |
 | | In addition, recluse spiders have abdomens that are devoid of coloration pattern and their legs are covered with fine hairs but lack thickened spines. |  | | Part of the reason is that recluses are highly tolerant of conspecifics; they are one of the few spiders that can be reared communally in a jar, given that there is sufficient prey availability. |  | | All recluse species are probably capable of inflicting necrotizing bites, however, there may be behavioral and toxicological differences among the various species. |
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http://dermatology.cdlib.org/DOJvol5num2/special/recluse.html
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| | Spiders- EnchantedLearning.com |
 | | Spiders are carnivores (meat-eaters); most eat insects (like moths and crickets), but the larger spiders, like tarantulas, will eat many other small animals. |  | | The egg sac is made of silk, and the color varies from species to species. |  | | In other species, the egg sac is hidden under a rock, attached to a plant stalk, or encased in a web. |
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http://www.enchantedlearning.com/subjects/arachnids/spider/Spiderprintout.shtml
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| | Kencove Farm Fence Supplies - Spider |
 | | These are used for the G Spring where it is attached to the end post. |  | | The G Spring is used as the gate handle and adds some spring to the fence line. |  | | The Double Wedge Clip is used to attach the wire to the post and allows for adjustment in line spacing. |
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http://www.kencove.com/ShopItems.php?cat=Spider
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| | Spiders of NW-Europe |
 | | Animals with 4 pairs of legs such as spiders belong to the class called Arachnida and animals with 3 pairs of legs such as insects belong to the class called Insecta. |  | | Spider venom is almost always harmless to humans. |  | | Because of their big variety in color, shape and size, it is difficult to determine a spider from a picture. |
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http://www.xs4all.nl/~ednieuw/Spiders/spidhome.htm
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| | Spiders |
 | | Their bodies have two parts, the head and the abdomen. |  | | Blood fills up all the empty space in the spider's body, it helps to keep the legs stiff so the spider can walk. |  | | That means they shed their old skin and grow a new one. |
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http://www2.lhric.org/pocantico/spiders/spiders2.htm
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| | spider : |
 | | Spider Web Frame Brooch Pin with Marcasite, c. |  | | The legs, frame back, and pin are probably gold wash over brass or it may be gold filled. |  | | Vintage European Amber Spider Insect 9ct Gold Pin |
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http://search.rubylane.com/jewelry?ss=spider&samedb=1&prevss=tiara&sb=1
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| | Spider (disambiguation) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Spiders are a type of arachnid; more generally, they are arthropods; even more so, they are animals. |  | | A spider is also a wire strainer (often with a wooden handle) used when frying or boiling food. |  | | Spider was a comic strip by Mort Walker before he began drawing Beetle Bailey. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spider_(disambiguation)
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| | Spider WebQuest5 |
 | | The walls you lean against, the corners you look into, the books you begin to dust, the grassy lawns over whose soft beds you delight to walk, and even the flowers whose fragrance you enjoy, contain the spiders peculiar to each of these localities." (N.S. Jambunathan, India, 1905) |  | | - compile the information you gathered in your spider and insect comparison into an essay |  | | - show similarities and differences between spiders and insects |
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http://www.ncwiseowl.org/webquest/spider
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| | Spiders at EnchantedLearning.com |
 | | Spiders have eight legs and silk glands in the abdomen. |  | | A cute spider made from a yarn pompom and pipe cleaners. |  | | A very poisonous spider with a distinctive red hourglass marking. |
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http://www.enchantedlearning.com/themes/spiders.shtml
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| | What is spider? - A Word Definition From the Webopedia Computer Dictionary |
 | | Spiders are used to feed pages to search engines. |  | | Large search engines, like Alta Vista, have many spiders working in parallel. |  | | Hoover's: Spider Resources Inc. Company Research - Find information on Spider Resources Inc. with operations and products, financials, officers, competitors and more at Hoover's. |
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http://www.webopedia.com/TERM/s/spider.html
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| | The Spider |
 | | These were in 18 horizontal x 26 vertical cm format, 36 pages color covers included, inside black and white. |  | | Although this does indeed draw the Spider out, he still proves too ingenious to fall into their traps. |  | | His suit used a light weight exo-skeleton to enhance the wearer's natural abilities, making them stronger and more agile than the normal human. |
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http://www.internationalhero.co.uk/s/spider.htm
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| | Entomology - Spiders and other Arachnids |
 | | An article on medical aspects of the bites and stings of venomous arthropods, including spiders International Journal of Dermatology 37:481-496 1998 |  | | Necrotic wounds are NOT always brown recluse bites, though often misdiagnosed as such. |  | | UCR research and extension on Spiders and other Arachnids |
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http://spiders.ucr.edu
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| | Technorati Tag: spider |
 | | Find pest control supplies, articles or e-mail us with a question. |  | | Find Spider Products Get great deals at CNET. |  | | Learn How to Kill Spiders at ePestSupply At ePestSupply.com, we have the products and the support to help you achieve control of even the toughest spider problems. |
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http://technorati.com/tag/spider
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| | Morphology of a spider |
 | | Morphology of a spider: arthropod animal with eight legs and an unsegmented body. |  | | Chelicera: pair of venomous hooks on the spider's head. |  | | Femur: first part of the leg of a spider. |
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http://www.infovisual.info/02/051_en.html
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| | Carus Publishing Company/Cricket Magazine Group: Submission Guidelines: SPIDER |
 | | SPIDER is full color, 8" x 10", with 34 pages and a 4-page activity pullout. |  | | Fees vary, but are generally less than fees for first publication rights. |  | | SPIDER would like to reach as many children's authors and artists as possible for original contributions, but our standards are very high and we will accept only top-quality material. |
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http://www.cricketmag.com/pages_content.asp?page_id=32
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| | Spider (2002) |
 | | Quotes: Terrence: Clothes maketh the man; and the less there is of the man, the more the need of the clothes. |  | | Goofs: Crew or equipment visible: There is a reflection of a crewmember in the building window while Spider walks on Kitchener street. |  | | Spider is a mystery into the character and history of Spider. |
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http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0278731
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| | Define spider - a definition from Whatis.com |
 | | Spiders are called spiders because they usually visit many sites in parallel at the same time, their "legs" spanning a large area of the "web." Spiders can crawl through a site's pages in several ways. |  | | The major search engines on the Web all have such a program, which is also known as a "crawler" or a "bot." Spiders are typically programmed to visit sites that have been submitted by their owners as new or updated. |  | | The spider for the AltaVista search engine and its Web site is called Scooter. |
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http://whatis.techtarget.com/definition/0,,sid9_gci213035,00.html
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| | So You Want to Identify A Spider? |
 | | There are over 525 spider species known from the state and the true number is probably close to 600 species. |  | | Spiders can be searched for based on general behavioral traits, habitats, and simple morphological features. |  | | The page includes a check list of spider traits (where found, presence of web, leg shape, color, body shape), that leads to identification of the spider family. |
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http://www.entomology.cornell.edu/Faculty_Staff/Rayor/Spiders/Resources/Spider_Identification.shtml
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| | MovieMartyr.com - Spider |
 | | Usually, when Spider’s stuck in a memory, and not a flight of fancy, we see both the fully-grown man and the healthy boy he once was on the screen. |  | | Fiennes gives up glamour - and scenery chewing - entirely as he mumbles through the picture with his head lowered and his feet shuffling. |  | | He’s simultaneously attracted to and repelled by the locale, and the movie seems always balanced delicately between the two. |
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http://www.moviemartyr.com/2002/spider.htm
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| | Welcome to Spider Robinson's Official Website |
 | | Spider has direct control over content of this site, but is not involved in the day-to-day creation or maintenance of it. |  | | Spider's contribution, "You Don't Know My Heart," is his first short story in nearly a decade. |  | | Spider believes it to be one of the very best books he's ever worked on. |
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http://www.spiderrobinson.com
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| | Mozilla-based Spiders |
 | | Spider uses XMLHttpRequest to optionally load external scripts which can provide additional features without having to modify the source code. |  | | Spider is limited to operating in Mozilla-based browsers due to the use of internal Mozilla APIs to enable cross-domain access and the ability to capture error logging. |  | | It includes a different 'state' transition scheme which simplifies handling page loading as well as abstracts the actual means of loading new pages thereby removing its dependency on a particular page loading implementation. |
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http://bclary.com/2004/07/10/mozilla-spiders#cspider-new
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| | General Micro Systems |
 | | The 2.8 inch X 1.9 inch (72mmX48mm) Spider module is designed to provide the OEM user with an ultra-small footprint SBC for use in embedded control applications where cost, power consumption, I/O configurability and CPU horsepower are the major goals. |  | | The Spider family of SBCs provides the user with the same high performance CPU and memory, vast I/O and expandability of a full size SBC yet; it is smaller than a standard business card. |  | | These CPU modules may work as stand-alone (Bus-less) or may be connected together via the onboard dual 10/100 Base-TX or the dual Gigabit Ethernet ports. |
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http://www.gms4vme.com/P50x_Spider.html
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| | Darla Kay's Spiders |
 | | The arachnids in the picture are not spiders, they are solpugids and they have no venom. |  | | Compare them to the partial hand on the right instead of the leg behind. |  | | Arachnodata is mostly scorpions, but there's some spider stuff, too |
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http://www.uark.edu/~dksander/spiders.html
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| | Spiders |
 | | Spiders are ancient animals with a history going back many millions of years. |  | | Wherever you live, you're always close to a spider. |  | | They have always been with us, an ancient source of fear and fascination. |
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http://www.amonline.net.au/spiders
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| | Mrs. Picazo's Web Quest |
 | | Use these books for more information about spiders. |  | | illustrate and label the two parts of a spider's body |  | | Use the above web sites and books to learn more information about spiders |
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http://coe.west.asu.edu/students/lpicazo/webquest.htm
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| | Spider |
 | | "Spider is, in fact, a marvel, but it's also prickly, slow, withdrawn, and small enough to fit in the palm of your hand." |  | | Certain Spider article data provided by the Movie Review Query Engine. |  | | He has been allowed to give life a second chance after a long stay in a mental institution and returns to the streets of the East End of London where he grew up; sent to a halfway house under the stern, but unsupervised watch of Mrs. |
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http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/1120292-spider
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| | INNOVA Golf Discs: DX Spider |
 | | The Spider is a low speed predictable disc that makes a great approach disc. |  | | Excellent for all skill levels and players who prefer a smaller diameter disc. |  | | Throw it with the nose up and the Spider will turn left, with the nose down it will turn right. |
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http://www.innovadiscs.com/discs/spider.html
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| | The Spider |
 | | The spider requires five bills: four for the legs, and one to wrap the body. |  | | It helps to go over the fold with a fingernail on a flat, hard surface. |
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http://members.cox.net/crandall11/money/spider
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| | SPIDER: Social Psychology of Information Diffusion -- Educational Resources |
 | | I simply try to provide a couple of representative links for a given phenomenon, which anyone can supplement by going to search engines. |  | | Welcome to SPIDER, a website of links and article/book reviews (below) relating to the spread of culture, information, and even diseases, maintained by |  | | SPIDER: Social Psychology of Information Diffusion -- Educational Resources |
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http://www.hs.ttu.edu/hd3317/spider.htm
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| | Class Acme.Spider |
 | | If you are using Spider for a large, multi-site traversal, then you may need to set these limits to avoid running out of memory. |  | | There are also a couple of methods you can override via a subclass, to control things like the search limits and what gets done with broken links. |  | | Note that setting a todoLimit means the traversal will not be complete - you may skip some URLs. |
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http://www.acme.com/java/software/Acme.Spider.html
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| | Spider-Man (2002) |
 | | Very good superhero film that competes very well with the first two "Superman" films and the first "Batman" from 1989. |  | | Plot Outline: When bitten by a genetically modified spider, a nerdy, shy, and awkward high school student gains spider-like abilities that he eventually must use to fight evil as a superhero after tragedy befalls his family. |  | | High school senior Peter Parker (Tobey Maguire) gets bit one day at a museum by a genetically-enhanced spider and his super powers are born. |
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http://www.imdb.com/Title?0145487
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| | second step - spider |
 | | On the day that i first run it, i have around 14 friends and 220,000 people in my "Personal Network". |  | | My spider program starts with a given node, and walks outward through the network (breadth-first) for as long as you tell it. |  | | I run the spider until i have around 1000 of the people (friendsters) closest to me. |
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http://www.washedashore.com/people/friendster/friendster2.html
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| | Crime Spider crime library crime scene photos criminal justice |
 | | If you are looking to advance your career in a crime-solving or crime prevention profession, Kaplan College is the place to start. |  | | We also have tips for people searches and protecting your privacy as well as features on specific topics of interest to crime and law enforcement professionals, such as links to police jobs sites and crime scene investigation supplies. |  | | Crime Spider searches for the best crime and law enforcement sites, then categorizes topics so you don't have to sort through hundreds of sites to find the one that fits the bill. |
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http://www.crimespider.com
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| | Spiders |
 | | Spiders In and Around the House - Includes information on each spider, as well |  | | Spider Web Page by a 5th Grade Class - Very well done - Much valuable |  | | Seven Online Lesson Plans - Spider links are at the bottom of the list of plans. |
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http://edtech.kennesaw.edu/web/spiders.html
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| | Spider Wizard - the spider solitaire game |
 | | Spider Wizard is a trademark of Goodsol Development Inc. |  | | Play Spider, Spider One Suit, Spider Two Suits, and more! |  | | No files other than those required to run our games are installed. |
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http://www.spiderwizard.net
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| | JSpider - the Open Source Web Robot |
 | | A highly configurable and customizable Web Spider engine. |  | | Our project is hosted by SourceForge, you can find our project page here... |
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http://j-spider.sourceforge.net
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| | Cannes Film Festival |
 | | Spider is a strange and lonely man. After a long period in a mental institution, he returns to the streets of the East End of London where he grew up. |  | | Ralph Fiennes plays the lead role, the strange and lonely Spider, in Cronenberg's 15th film. |  | | He's back in competiton at this year's Cannes film festival after 1996's JG Ballard adapted "Crash", winner of the Prix spécial du jury that year. |
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http://www.festival-cannes.com/films/fiche_film.php?langue=6002&id_film=3101990
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| | Flickr: Photos tagged with spider |
 | | Explore and refine spider photos with our clustery goodness! |  | | You can assign as many tags as you wish to each photo. |  | | Feeds for photos tagged with spider Available as RSS 2.0 and Atom |
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http://www.flickr.com/photos/tags/spider
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| | Tempest Strings Enterprises - Spider (Scheduled Network Data Retrieval) |
 | | Spider is a complete standalone Java application designed to easily integrate varied datasources. |  | | XML driven framework for data retrieval from network accessible sources |  | | Tempest Strings Enterprises - Spider (Scheduled Network Data Retrieval) |
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http://www.tempeststrings.com/spider/index.shtml
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| | Search Engine Optimization Tutorials - at Spider-Food.net |
 | | I invite you to stop by the Spider Food Forums for any questions you have concerning search engine optimization. |  | | Until then, I wish you best of luck! |  | | The next version of this website is scheduled to be released by mid-2006. |
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http://spider-food.net
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| | Carus Publishing/Cricket Magazine Group — Children’s Magazine: Spider Magazine |
 | | It’s specially written and edited for children who have reached that amazing age when they first get excited about reading on their own. |  | | SPIDER magazine is a children’s magazine filled with fun stories, poems, and activities perfectly pitched for newly independent readers and learners. |  | | SPIDER is overflowing with stories that have all the intriguing plots, engaging humor, and new ideas that kids crave. |
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http://www.cricketmag.com/ProductDetail.asp?pid=9
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| | Spider |
 | | Spaces should be made as soon as possible, and used to move cards into groups by suit. |  | | Spider is one of the classic solitaire games. |
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http://www.goodsol.com/pgshelp/spider.htm
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| | Spider the Movie : Official Spider Movie Site for: David Cronenberg Interview, Trailer, Pics, Synopsis, Screensaver, ... |
 | | Spider the Movie : Official Spider Movie Site for: David Cronenberg Interview, Trailer, Pics, Synopsis, Screensaver, Production Notes |
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http://www.spiderthemovie.com
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