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  • 31Song 2 — Infobox Single Name = Song 2 Artist = Blur from Album = Blur Released = 7 April, 1997 Format …

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  • 32Song — Dynastie Song Pour les articles homonymes, voir Song (homonymie). Histoire de la Chine …

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  • 33song — songlike, adj. /sawng, song/, n. 1. a short metrical composition intended or adapted for singing, esp. one in rhymed stanzas; a lyric; a ballad. 2. a musical piece adapted for singing or simulating a piece to be sung: Mendelssohn s Songs without… …

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  • 34song — noun 1 piece of music with words ADJECTIVE ▪ beautiful, good, great ▪ catchy (informal), memorable ▪ classic, famous …

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  • 35song —    Until the late 19th century, it was generally agreed within the musical establishment that England, alone amongst the countries which comprise the British Isles, possessed no traditional folk song or music. The campaign to refute this… …

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  • 36Song — This article is about the musical composition. For other uses, see Song (disambiguation). Three singers a trio singing a song while accompanied on a lute played by one of the singers. Das Konzert [The Concert] (c. 1490, Lorenzo Costa). In music,… …

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  • 37Song — /sawng/, n. Pinyin. 1. Ailing /uy ling /. See Soong, Ai ling. 2. Qingling /ching ling /. See Soong, Ching ling. 3. Meiling /may ling /. See Soong, Mei ling. 4. Ziwen …

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  • 38song — [[t]sɒ̱ŋ, AM sɔ͟ːŋ[/t]] ♦♦ songs 1) N COUNT A song is words and music sung together. ...a voice singing a Spanish song. ...a love song. 2) N UNCOUNT Song is the art of singing. ...dance, music, mime and song. ...the history of American popular… …

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  • 39Song Su — Su Song Une reproduction à l échelle réduite de la tour horloge de Su Song. Su Song[1] (chinois traditionnel : 蘇頌, pinyin  …

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  • 40Song — Liedgut; Lied * * * Sọng 〈m. 6〉 1. Schlager, Lied 2. 〈seit B. Brecht u. K. Weill〉 scharf satir. Lied im Stil des Bänkelsangs mit Jazzelementen [engl., „Lied“] * * * Song [sɔŋ ], der; s, s [engl. song = Lied, ablautende Bildung zu: to sing =… …

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