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  • 121The Ayn Rand Collective — The Collective was a group of men and women who were close confidants, students, and proponents of Ayn Rand and her philosophy of Objectivism during the 50 s and 60 s. At its height, the Collective consisted of: *Nathaniel Branden *Barbara… …

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  • 122The Castelles — were admired for years as the originators and the epitome of the “Philadelphia Sound”, which features a high tenor lead, a bass, a seemingly endless supply of tenors in strong harmony, and minimal instrumentation. Listen for it not only in the… …

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  • 123The School for Wives — (French: L école des femmes ) is a theatrical comedy written by the 17th century French playwright Molière and considered by some critics to be one of his finest achievements. It was first staged at the Palais Royal theatre on December 26, 1662… …

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  • 124The Onion Field — is a 1973 nonfiction book by Joseph Wambaugh, a sergeant for the Los Angeles Police Department, chronicling the kidnapping of two plainclothes LAPD officers by a pair of criminals during an evening traffic stop, and the murder (approximately an… …

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  • 125The Conglomerate — are a jazz quartet from Melbourne. The band consists of Harry Angus on trumpet and vocals, Ollie McGill on piano, Jules Pascoe on double bass and Harry Shaw Reynolds on drums. McGill and Angus are also members of The Cat Empire.The group has an… …

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  • 126The Miracle of the House of Brandenburg — refers to the death of Russia s Empress Elizabeth (at the age of 52) at the beginning of 1762. After six years of the Seven Years War, the Prussian army was greatly weakened and Russia s armies had occupied Berlin. Frederick II of Prussia… …

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  • 127The Music and Art of Radiohead — is a collection of academic essays on the band Radiohead. It was published in May of 2005 by Ashgate Publishing (ISBN 0 7546 3979 7).Table of contents*Preface by Kevin J. H. Dettmar, Southern Illinois University *Introduction: The Music and Art… …

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  • 128The long 19th century — The long 19th century, defined by Eric Hobsbawm, a British Marxist historian and author, refers to the period between the years 1789 and 1914. The period begins with the French Revolution, which established a nonmonarchial republic in Europe, and …

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