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  • 21Italian musical terms used in English — For a general, non language specific list of terms, see Musical terminology. A great many musical terms are in Italian. This is because many of the most important early composers in the renaissance period were Italian, and that period is when… …

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  • 22David Rittenhouse — Born April 8, 1732(1732 04 08) Paper Mill Run, Pennsylvania Died June 26, 1796( …

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  • 23Evagoras — (in Greek: Εὐαγόρας) was the king of Salamis (410 374 BC) in Cyprus. The son of Nicocles, a previous king of Salamis, he claimed descent from Teucer, the son of Telamon and half brother of Ajax, and his family had long been rulers of Salamis,… …

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  • 24Potsdam Denkschrift — The Potsdam Denkschrift is a declaration of Hans Peter Dürr, J. Daniel Dahm and Rudolf zur Lippe under the patronage of the Federation of German Scientists VDW. It is the base – the “mother” of the abstract condensed version, the Potsdam… …

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  • 25James Haynes — James Haynes, usually known as Jim Haynes (born November 10, 1933), was a leading figure in the London underground and alternative/counter culture scene of the 1960s. He was involved with the founding of the paper International Times and the… …

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  • 26The Widow's Tears — is an early Jacobean era play, a comedy written by George Chapman. It is often considered the last of Chapman s comedies, and sometimes his most problematic, the most provocative and the most paradoxical of any of his dramatic works. [Thomas Mark …

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  • 27BDSM in culture and media — There are several references to BDSM in culture and media. References are found in books, films, television, music, magazines and online media such as podcasts.Newspapers and magazinesDuring the last years events and figures related to BDSM were… …

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  • 28unrestrainedness — See unrestrainedly. * * * …

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  • 29crack — crackable, adj. crackless, adj. /krak/, v.i. 1. to break without complete separation of parts; become fissured: The plate cracked when I dropped it, but it was still usable. 2. to break with a sudden, sharp sound: The branch cracked under the… …

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  • 30give — givable, giveable, adj., n. givee, n. giver, n. /giv/, v., gave, given, giving, n. v.t. 1. to present voluntarily and without expecting compensation; bestow: to give a birthday present to someone. 2. to hand to someone: Give me that plate, please …

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