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  • 61Eric Tigerstedt — Infobox Person name = Eric M. C. Tigerstedt imagesize = caption = birth date = birth date|1887|8|14|mf=y birth place = Helsinki, Finland death date = death date and age|1925|4|20|1887|8|14|mf=y death place = New York, U.S. occupation = inventor… …

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  • 62Wah-wah (music) — Wah wah is an imitative word (or onomatopoeia) for the sound of altering the resonance of musical notes to extend expressiveness, sounding much like a human voice saying the syllable wah . The wah wah effect is a spectral glide, a modification of …

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  • 63Double Allergic — Studio album by Powderfinger Released …

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  • 64Christian Ide Hintze — (* 26. Dezember 1953 in Wien) ist ein österreichischer Dichter und Aktionskünstler, der in seinen Arbeiten einer 7 dimensionalen Poetik folgt: akustisch, visuell, literarisch, performativ, interaktiv, infrastrukturell, instruktiv. Christian Ide… …

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  • 65whis|per — «HWIHS puhr», verb, noun. –v.i. 1. a) to speak very softly and low. b) to talk in this way, especially in another s ear, for the sake of secrecy or privacy. 2. Figurative. to talk quietly or secretly (usually implying hostility, malice,… …

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  • 66St. Radbertus Paschasius — (785 865), was a Frankish Benedictine monk, theologian, and Abbot of Corbie who wrote numerous treatises, expositions and biographies during the Frankish Carolingian era. [Cabaniss, pg 1 ] His feast day is April 26. [Catholic Encyclopedia ]… …

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  • 67voice — n. 1. Spoken sound, utterance. 2. Sound, noise, notes. 3. Vote, suffrage, choice expressed. 4. Tone, mode of speaking, distinctive character or quality of tone. 5. Language, words, expression, signification of feeling. 6. Command, precept …

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  • 68cuneiform —    An early form of writing developed by the Sumerians perhaps between 3500 and 3000 B.C. The earliest examples were discovered in the ruins of the city of Uruk. Whether or not it originated there, after its introduction cuneiform writing rapidly …

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  • 69value — n. & v. n. 1 the worth, desirability, or utility of a thing, or the qualities on which these depend (the value of regular exercise). 2 worth as estimated; valuation (set a high value on my time). 3 the amount of money or goods for which a thing… …

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  • 70breath — noun Etymology: Middle English breth, from Old English brǣth; akin to Old High German brādam breath, and perhaps to Old English beorma yeast more at barm Date: before 12th century 1. a. air filled with a fragrance or odor b …

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