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  • 61Albanian language — Albanian Shqip Pronunciation [ʃcip] Spoken in Primarily in Southeastern Europe and by the Albanian diaspora worldwide. Native speakers …

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  • 62Obi (publishing) — Front cover of Kiken na Adabana (1957) by Toyoko Tokiwa. (The book is in the normal format in Japan, its spine to the right.) The red part near the bottom is the obi, partly covering the black and white dust jacket. After restating the title, the …

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  • 63þearmgyrd — m ( es/ as) girdle, belt, belly band …

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  • 64girt — n.; (also girth) 1. Belly band. 2. Circumference, distance around …

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  • 65Muscle — is the tissue of the body which primarily functions as a source of power. There are three types of muscle in the body. Muscle which is responsible for moving extremities and external areas of the body is called "skeletal muscle." Heart… …

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  • 66Tanya Donelly — Infobox musical artist Name = Tanya Donelly Img capt = Tanya Donelly, c. 2006. Background = solo singer Birth name = Born = Birth date and age|1966|7|14|mf=y Origin = Newport, Rhode Island, United States Genre = Indie rock Occupation = Singer,… …

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  • 67Jani Lane — Birth name John Kennedy Oswald[1] Born February 1, 1964(1964 02 01) Akron, Ohio, United States Died August 10, 2011 …

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  • 68Music of Turkey — Turkish music redirects here. For the musical style used by European composers of Classical music, see Turkish music (style). Music of Turkey General topics Ottoman military bands …

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  • 69Black Betty — Infobox Standard title=Black Betty comment= image size= caption= writer= composer= lyricist= published= written= form=work song, marching song, jody call original artist=Iron Head recorded by=Iron Head, Lead Belly, Ram Jam, Ministry (band),… …

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  • 70In the Pines — also known as Black Girl and Where Did You Sleep Last Night? , is a traditional American folk song which dates back to at least the 1870s, and is believed to be Southern Appalachian in origin. The identity of the song s author is unknown, but it …

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