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  • 81The Palace — For the arena, see The Palace of Auburn Hills. For the hotel, see The New York Palace Hotel. See also Palace (disambiguation). Infobox Television show name = The Palace genre = Drama creator = Tom Grieves director = Metin Hüseyin Maurice Phillips …

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  • 82The "Barrie" Tornado Outbreak of 1985 — Infobox tornado outbreak|name=The Barrie Tornado Outbreak of 1985 and 1985 United States Canadian tornado outbreak of 1985 date=May 31, 1985 image location= Tortracks85.gif Central Ontario during the May 31, 1985 tornado outbreak duration= 3 5… …

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  • 83Shape note — Star in the East from the 1854 edition of Southern Harmony Shape notes are a music notation designed to facilitate congregational and community singing. The notation, introduced in 1801, became a popular teaching device in American singing… …

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  • 84Jazz scale — One chord scale option for +7th chords is the whole tone scale[1]: C D E F♯ G♯ A …

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  • 85Octave scale — An octave scale is named for the musical note that begins and ends a musical scale. However, though the notes are the same they remain an octave apart, or in other words, the end note is double the frequency of the beginning note. Notes at the… …

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  • 86Chord-scale system — One chord scale option for a C augmented dominant seventh chord (C E G♯ B♭ …

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  • 87The Culture — is a fictional interstellar anarchist, socialist, and utopian[1][2] society created by the Scottish writer Iain M. Banks which features in a number of science fiction novels and works of short fiction by him, collectively called the Culture… …

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  • 88C (musical note) — Low C redirects here. For the song by Supergrass, see Supergrass. Middle C  Play ( …

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  • 89The Number of the Beast (song) — The Number of the Beast Single by Iron Maiden from the album The Number of the Beast Released …

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  • 90Languages of the European Union — Official language(s) Bulgarian Czech Danish Dutch English Estonian Finnish French German …

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