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  • 11People's instinctive travels and the paths of rhythm — Album par A Tribe Called Quest Sortie 17 avril 1990 Enregistrement en 1989 au Calliope Studios, Battery Studios et Dumb D.J. Towha s DewDrop Inn, New York Durée 64min 17sec …

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  • 12low life — noun 1. Sordid social circumstances 2. People of low social class 3. (also lowˈlife) the criminal fraternity or a member of it 4. (also lowˈlife) anyone considered dishonest or disreputable • • • Main Entry: ↑low * * * ˈlow life [ …

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  • 13Low Lusatian German — (in German: Niederlausitzer Mundart (also English: Low Lusatian Dialect )) is a variety of standard German spoken in northern Saxony and southern Brandenburg within the regions of Cottbus and Hoyerswerda. It is well defined from the Low German… …

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  • 14Low (band) — Low Low playing in downtown Duluth, December 2004. From left to right: Alan Sparhawk, Mimi Parker, and Zak Sally (pictured on a monitor) Background information Origin Duluth, Minnesota …

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  • 15Low-rise jeans — Low rise jeans, worn by both men and women, are jeans intended to sit low on, or below, the hips. They are also called lowcut jeans, hipsters, hip huggers and lowriders. Usually they sit at least 8 centimetres (3 inches) lower than the belly… …

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  • 16Löw — (or Loew) is a surname and may refer to:People* Benjamin Wolf Löw (1775–1851), Polish Hungarian rabbi * Franklin M. Loew, veterinarian * Hermann Loew, German entomologist * Isaak Löw Hofmann, Edler von Hofmannsthal * Joachim Löw, head coach of… …

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  • 17Low-Life — Студийный альбом New Order Дата выпуска 13 мая 1985 Записан 1984 Жанры …

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  • 18low-income — ˌlow ˈincome adjective [only before a noun] low income people have low incomes: • Many low income families try to grow as much of their own food as they can. * * * low income UK US adjective [before noun] (also lower income) ► not having or… …

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  • 19LOW — (Loewe), British family of Hungarian origin which became prominent in journalism and literature. MAXIMILIAN LOEWE (1830–1900) was born in Hungary and joined the Nationalist party led by Louis Kossuth. After the failure of the 1848 revolution in… …

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  • 20Low-power electronics — means that the consumption of electric power is deliberately low, e.g. notebook processors. Electronics The density and speed of integrated circuit computing elements has increased roughly exponentially for a period of several decades, following… …

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