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  • 61Thomas Love Peacock — T. L. Peacock par Henry Wallis Thomas Love Peacock (18 octobre 1785 23 janvier 1866) est un homme de lettres britannique surtout connu pour ses talents satiriques. L amitié entre Peacock et Percy Bysshe Shelley ne fut pas sans influence sur leurs …

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  • 62ISO 5775 — es una norma internacional para marcar los neumáticos (cubiertas) y las llantas de bicicleta. El sistema se desarrolló originalmente en la Organización Técnica Europea de Neumáticos y Llantas (ETRTO). Contenido 1 Neumáticos (Cubiertas) …

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  • 63Thomas Love Peacock — Thomas Love Peacock. Thomas Love Peacock (18 de octubre de 1785 23 de enero de 1866) fue un escritor inglés. Peacock era un amigo cercano de Percy Bysshe Shelley y ambos influenciaron mutuamente sus trabajos. Escribió novelas satíricas, t …

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  • 64List of musical symbols — Modern musical symbols are the marks and symbols that are widely used in musical scores of all styles and instruments today. This is intended to be a comprehensive guide to the various symbols encountered in modern musical notation. Contents 1… …

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  • 65Thomas Love Peacock — Henry Love Peacock (Gemälde von Henry Wallis) Thomas Love Peacock (* 18. Oktober 1785 in Weymouth, Dorset, England; † 23. Januar 1866 in Lower Halliford, Middlesex, England) war ein britischer …

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  • 66caprice — caprice, freak, fancy, whim, whimsy, conceit, vagary, crotchet are comparable when denoting an arbitrary notion that usually lacks a logical basis and therefore may be unsound, impractical, or even irrational. Caprice emphasizes the lack of… …

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  • 67caprice — noun Etymology: French, from Italian capriccio caprice, shudder, perhaps from capo head (from Latin caput) + riccio hedgehog, from Latin ericius more at head, urchin Date: 1667 1. a. a sudden, impulsive, and seemingly …

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  • 68Pavane — The pavane, pavan, paven, pavin, pavian, pavine, or pavyn (It. pavana , padovana ; Ger. Paduana ) is a slow processional dance common in Europe during the 16th century (Renaissance). Origin of term The origin of this term is not known.… …

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  • 69Time signature — Common time redirects here. For the short story, see Common Time. Simple example of a 34 time signature: here there are three quarter notes per measure. The time signature (also known as meter signature) is a notational convention used in Western …

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  • 70Meter (music) — Musical and lyric metre. See also: Hymn meter and Poetic meter. Meter or metre is a term that music has inherited from the rhythmic element of poetry (Scholes 1977; Latham 2002) where it means the number of lines in a verse, the number of… …

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