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  • 11Melody of Certain Damaged Lemons — Studio album by Blonde Redhead Released June 6 …

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  • 12Melody MacDonald — is a British animal rights activist, author and lobbyist. She is the director of the Animal Cruelty Investigation Group. MacDonald is the author of Caught in the Act: The Feldberg Investigation (1994), which gave her account of gaining access to… …

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  • 13Melody Martin — was a San Diego high school teacher nationally recognised for her work in the education of the gifted and in women s studies. As head of the Mentally Gifted Minor program for the San Dieguito High School District in California, she was named San… …

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  • 14Melody Yeung (bowler) — Melody Yeung is a ten pin bowler from Hong Kong. She finished in 19th position of the combined rankings at the 2006 AMF World Cup.[1] Notes ^ Women Combined.Retrieved on December 29, 2010. Persondata …

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  • 15Notes From Africa — is the thirteenth track of Synchestra by The Devin Townsend Band. It is one of Devin s older compositions; dating back to around 2001, and there is speculation that it was at one time considered for inclusion on the Terria album.Devin s Notes On… …

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  • 16melody — ► NOUN (pl. melodies) 1) a sequence of notes that is musically satisfying; a tune. 2) the main part in harmonized music. ORIGIN from Greek melos song …

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  • 17Melody — This article is about melody in music. For other senses of this word, see Melody (disambiguation). A bar from J.S. Bach s Fugue No.17 in A flat , BWV 862, from Das Wohltemperirte Clavier (Part I), an example of counterpoint …

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  • 18Mélody (chaîne de télévision) — Télé Melody Création 1er décembre 2001 Slogan «  La chaîne star des variétés « La chaîne des chansons cultes et des variétés mythiques » « La chaîne de la musique éternelle » » Langue Français Pays d… …

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  • 19melody — melodyless, adj. /mel euh dee/, n., pl. melodies. 1. musical sounds in agreeable succession or arrangement. 2. Music. a. the succession of single tones in musical compositions, as distinguished from harmony and rhythm. b. the principal part in a… …

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  • 20Melody — /mel euh dee/, n. a female given name. * * * Rhythmic succession of single tones organized as an aesthetic whole. The melody is often the highest line in a musical composition. Melodies may suggest their own harmony or counterpoint. As… …

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