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  • 41Noise (music) — Noise music Stylistic origins Modernism 20th century classical music Electronic art music Musique concrète Electroacoustic music Performance art Free improvisation Cultural origins Early 1910s Europe Typical instruments …

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  • 42Pierre-Marie-Charles de Bernard du Grail de la Villette — Charles de Bernard Pierre Marie Charles de Bernard du Grail de la Villette (February 24, 1804 – March 6, 1850), better known simply as Charles de Bernard, was a French writer. Contents 1 Biography …

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  • 43Edward Perry Warren — (January 8, 1860 – December 28, 1928), known as Ned Warren, was an American art collector and the author of works proposing an idealized view of homosexual relationships. Contents 1 Biography 2 Select works 3 See also 4 …

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  • 44Chinese creation myth — Chinese creation myths explain the legendary beginnings of the universe, earth, and life. Contents 1 Mythology 2 Cosmogony 3 References 4 External links …

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  • 45Maria Barrientos — (March 10, 1883 August 8, 1946) was a Spanish opera singer, a light coloratura soprano, one of the most eminent sopranos of her time. Life and career Barrientos was born in Barcelona, where she received a thorough musical education (piano and… …

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  • 46limpidly — See limpidity. * * * …

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  • 47limpidness — See limpidity. * * * …

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  • 48Aegean Sea — an arm of the Mediterranean Sea between Greece and Turkey. Also called the Aegean. * * * Arm of the Mediterranean Sea, lying between Greece and Turkey. About 380 mi (610 km) long and 186 mi (300 km) wide, it has a total area of some 83,000 sq mi… …

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  • 49dance — dancingly, adv. /dans, dahns/, v., danced, dancing, n. v.i. 1. to move one s feet or body, or both, rhythmically in a pattern of steps, esp. to the accompaniment of music. 2. to leap, skip, etc., as from excitement or emotion; move nimbly or… …

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  • 50gemstone — /jem stohn /, n. a precious or semiprecious stone that can be cut and polished for use as a gem. [bef. 1000; ME gimstone, OE gimstan. See GEM, STONE] * * * Any of various minerals prized for beauty, durability, and rarity. A few noncrystalline… …

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