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  • 51Australia — This article is about the country. For other uses, see Australia (disambiguation). Commonwealth of Australia …

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  • 52Tenor cornett — The tenor cornett or lizard was a common musical instrument in the Renaissance and Baroque periods. This instrument was normally built in C and the pedal (lowest) note of the majority of tenor cornetts was the C below middle C. A number of… …

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  • 53Clàrsach — The medieval Queen Mary harp Clàrsach na Banrìgh Màiri preserved in the National Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh. Clàrsach or Cláirseach (depending on Scottish Gaelic or Irish spellings), is the generic Gaelic word for a harp , as derived from… …

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  • 54Knapdale, South —    KNAPDALE, SOUTH, a parish, in the district and county of Argyll, 13 miles (N. by W.) from Tarbert; containing, with a portion of the quoad sacra district of Lochgilphead, 2223 inhabitants. The Gaelic term that gives name to this place consists …

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  • 55consonant — /ˈkɒnsənənt / (say konsuhnuhnt) noun 1. Phonetics a. (as a member of a syllable) a sound subordinated to another sound that has greater sonority; w and g in wig are subordinate to i, the sound of greatest sonority in the syllable, and by virtue… …

  • 56Beach music — Beach music, also known as Carolina beach music, is a regional genre which developed from various musical styles of the forties, fifties and sixties. These styles ranged from big band swing instrumentals to the more raucous sounds of blues/jump… …

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  • 57Some Kind of Trouble — For the song by Tanya Tucker, see Some Kind of Trouble (song). Some Kind of Trouble Studio album by James Blunt …

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  • 58Halo: Reach — Developer( …

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  • 59reasonable — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. sound, sensible; fair, moderate; rational, logical. See cheapness, moderation, sanity.Ant., unreasonable, irrational. II (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [Amenable to reason] Syn. rational, sensible, sane,… …

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  • 60James Cook — This article is about the British explorer. For other uses, see James Cook (disambiguation). Captain Cook redirects here. For other uses, see Captain Cook (disambiguation). James Cook …

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