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  • 41Eye music — (often referred to in English by its exact German translation Augenmusik ) describes graphical features of scores that when performed are unnoticeable by the listener.Difficulties in defining eye musicA clear definition of eye music is elusive,… …

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  • 42Pyrenees — Pyrenean, adj. /pir euh neez /, n. a mountain range between Spain and France. Highest peak, Pic de Néthou, 11,165 ft. (3400 m). * * * Mountain range, southwestern Europe. It extends 270 mi (430 km) from the Mediterranean Sea to the Bay of Biscay… …

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  • 43Xionites — Asia in 400 AD, showing the Xionites and their neighbors. Xionites, Chionites, Chionitae, (Middle Persian: Xiyon, Avestan: Xiiaona, Sogdian:xwn), Hunni (Pahlavi:Huna, Yun (Chinese: 狁; pinyin: Yǔn) or Xūn (獯), were a nomadic tribe prominent …

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  • 44Christine (book) — For the Steven King novel, see Christine (novel). For other uses, see Christine (disambiguation). Christine is purportedly a compilation of letters from a gifted young English girl studying in Germany just before the outbreak of the war (Charms… …

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  • 45Narryer Gneiss Terrane — Stratigraphic range: > 3.3 Ga Satellite image of Jack Hills in the Narryer Gneiss Terrane Type Geological complex Sub units …

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  • 46Morgane de toi — Studio album by Renaud Released 1983 …

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  • 47Charlie Brooker's Screenwipe — Screen wipe redirects here. For the film transition, see Wipe (transition). Charlie Brooker’s Screenwipe Format Television review Cultural critic …

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  • 48Symphony No. 4 (Ives) — The Symphony No. 4, S. 4 (K. 1A4) by Charles Ives (1874 – 1954) was written between the years of 1910 and 1916. The symphony is notable for its over sized orchestra. Combining elements and techniques of Ives s previous compositional work, this… …

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  • 49Orthodox-Protestant dialogue —    The Protestant movement began as dissent within the Roman Catholic Church, which is still the major focus of Protestant relations with the rest of Christendom. At first, Protestants had little contact with Orthodox Christians. A dialogue… …

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  • 50Volksdeutsche — This page describes the origins and historical use of the term Volksdeutsche . For the article about the people this term describes, see Ethnic German. Volksdeutsche ( ethnic Germans ) is a historical term which arose in the early 20th century to …

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