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  • wealth or fame, it was to follow his passion for singing and to bring his voice to the public to make them happy. Thus, despite having been diagnosed ...
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  • music, dancing, drinking, and the singing of "Auld Lang Syne" at midnight. A significant feature, traditional in Scotland, is the custom ...
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  • Germanic *sangu, from Proto-Germanic *sangwaz (singing, song), from Proto-Indo-European *sengʷʰ- (to sing), and from Middle English writer, writere ...
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  • writer, author of novels including The Grass is Singing and The Golden Notebook. Through her writing career, Lessing expressed a sense of outrage over ...
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  • #:The temptation of my wife's singing almost made me stop writing my article. # Pressure applied to one's thinking designed to create ...
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  • people. Some Haridasa saints wandered as bards, singing stories to convey their message. In that endeavor, they gave birth to Kannada literature and ...
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  • | Behaviour: Singing - Intelligence - Migration - Reproduction- Brood parasites |- | Bird types: Seabirds - Shorebirds - Waterbirds - Song birds ...
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  • express emotion though the use of music. While singing using the voice may have constituted the first musical expressions, different cultures around ...
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  • and providing evening entertainment by singing in several different languages. }} ...
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  • *sangu, from Proto-Germanic *sangwaz (“singing, song”), from Proto-Indo ... # The act or art of singing. # A melodious sound by a bird. ...
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  • # person who sings, is able to sing, or earns a living by singing # (square dance) dance figure with a fixed structure, sung by a caller, or a ...
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  • Chant is the rhythmic speaking or singing of words or sounds, often primarily on one or two pitches (reciting tones). Chants may range from a ...
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  • country singer Jimmie Rodgers, the "Singing Brakeman," and spent ... of which was a tribute to his childhood singing hero, entitled The Passing ...
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  • Yodeling (or yodelling, jodeling) is a form of singing that involves singing an extended note which rapidly and repeatedly changes in pitch from ...
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  • But she was determined to use her talents, in acting and singing, to bring joy to as wide a community as possible. In this she was successful ...
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  • == Singing Improvisation == Singing Improv is an ancient art form. Singing Improvisation is a ...
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  • Orvon 'Gene' Autry (September 29, 1907 – October 2, 1998) was an American cowboy singer and actor who gained fame as the first "Singing ...
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  • and a left over right overlap of the singing wings in males. Members ... of nature with their nocturnal "singing." In China, katydids ...
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  • however she also earned extra money singing in local nightclubs. Her ... without microphones when she began singing professionally, she had ...
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  • Canadian born and known as the "Singing Ranger," Snow came to Nashville in the late 1940s and scored a number one country hit with ...
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