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  • 111Contemporary Catholic liturgical music — encompasses a comprehensive number of styles of music for Catholic liturgy that grew both before and after the reforms of Vatican II. The dominant style in English speaking Canada and the United States began as Gregorian chant and folk hymns,… …

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  • 112St. Paul's Presbyterian Church, Glace Bay — St. Paul s Presbyterian Church is a Presbyterian congregation located in the community of Glace Bay, Nova Scotia Canada.Early historyBetween 1850 and 1866, Presbyterian services were held in Little Glace Bay by Rev. Dr. Hugh MacLeod, Minister of… …

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  • 113John Rose (organist) — Infobox Artist bgcolour = #6495ED name = John Rose imagesize = caption = birthname = birthdate = Unknown location = deathdate = deathplace = nationality = American field = Concert organist training = private study with Virgil Fox movement = works …

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  • 114Towson United Methodist Church — Infobox church color = ADD8E6 name = Towson United Methodist Church img size = img capt = The west exterior and spire in 2007 landscape = yes denomination = United Methodist founded date = founder = architect = J. Alfred Hamme style = Georgian… …

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  • 115Saint James Evangelical Lutheran Church of Milwaukee, Wisconsin — Infobox church color = name = St. James Ev. Lutheran Church fullname = Saint James Evangelical Lutheran Church of Milwaukee, Wisconsin img size = img capt = landscape = denomination = Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod diocese = parish =… …

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  • 116Théodore Salomé — was a 19th Century French composer.BiographyBorn in Paris on 20 January 1834, Théodore César Salomé did all of his musical studies at the Conservatory of Paris, under the tuteledge of François Bazin for harmony and accompaniment, and François… …

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  • 117Edward Giles Stone — (17 February 1873 (1876?) – ?) was an Australian engineer prominent in many innovative, often daringly and spectacular, aspects of early reinforced concrete constructions in Australia. He was also involved in cement manufacture. Early life Stone… …

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  • 118Louis Lemercier de Neuville — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Lemercier. Louis Lemercier, dit Louis Lemercier de Neuville, ou encore La Haudussière, (Laval, 2 juillet 1830 Nice, 1918) est un marionnettiste, journaliste, chroniqueur, auteur dramatique et conteur français. Il …

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  • 119Musique britannique — Sommaire 1 Musique baroque 2 Musique traditionnelle 2.1 Musique anglaise 2.2 Musique écossaise …

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  • 120Arizona — Arizonan, Arizonian /ar euh zoh nee euhn/, adj., n. /ar euh zoh neuh/, n. a state in SW United States. 2,717,866; 113,909 sq. mi. (295,025 sq. km). Cap.: Phoenix. Abbr.: AZ (for use with zip code), Ariz. * * * State (pop., 2000: 5,130,632),… …

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