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World music
... history. Since at least the Renaissance, musicians, composers, music publishers (and, in the 20th century ... 19th and early 20th century European classical composers and musicologists. This process was, at first ... would eventually die out. Musicologists and leading composers like Antonin Dvořák, Zoltan Kodaly and Bela ... industry. In the 1890s working-class dancers, composers and musicians in the "Boca" area of ... became an international sensation, aided by a plethora of tango recordings and crystallised by ...
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User talk:Badagnani
... English" shops, and cassia labelled cinnamon from Indian/Pakistani ethnic shops. This I suspect at ... from the use of cassia as an Indian food spice (put a couple of pieces ... but that doesn't explain why the Indian shops sell their cassia labelled as cinnamon. Several UK cookery books on Indian food by ethnic Indian authors go to the trouble of ...
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Talk:Anarchism/Archive19
... and I am truly appalled by the PLETHORA of labels that are being bandied about ... less, liquid form, used especially in Thai, Indian (Kerala), and Polynesian cuisine. a non-animal ... tradition, and the works of many great composers, have made it clear that music is ... true music, as defined by its great composers for centuries, with the other alleged musical ...
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James Bond (Jamesbond wiki)
... Arnold , in addition to other well-known composers and record producers such as George Martin ... a somewhat surreal moment in Octopussy, an Indian snake charmer plays the tune for Bond ... series of novels and films have a plethora of interesting allies and villains. Bond's ...
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