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1Division 4 — Format police drama Starring Gerard Kennedy Chuck Faulkner Terence Donovan Frank Taylor Ted Hamilton Patricia Smith Country of origin …
2Time (Lied) — Time ist ein aus dem Jahre 1973 stammendes Musikstück der Rockband Pink Floyd, das erstmals auf deren Album The Dark Side of the Moon veröffentlicht wurde. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Beschreibung 2 Beteiligte Musiker 3 Weblinks …
3Time in Indiana — refers to the controversial time zone division of Indiana, and to the state s historical response to the innovation of daylight saving time. The official dividing line between Eastern Time and Central Time has, over time, progressively moved west …
4Sound film — …
5sound reception — Introduction response of an organism s aural mechanism, the ear, to a specific form of energy change, or sound waves. Sound waves can be transmitted through gases, liquids, or solids, but the hearing function of each species is particularly …
6Time Lord — This article is about the civilisation from Doctor Who. For other uses, see Time Lord (disambiguation). Doctor Who alien Time Lord Type …
7Time signature — Common time redirects here. For the short story, see Common Time. Simple example of a 34 time signature: here there are three quarter notes per measure. The time signature (also known as meter signature) is a notational convention used in Western …
8Division of the assembly — In parliamentary procedure, a division of the assembly (also division of the house or simply division) is a voting method in which the members of the assembly take a rising vote (stand up) or go to different parts of the chamber, literally… …
9Sound Affects — Infobox Album | Name = Sound Affects Type = Album Artist = The Jam Released = November 28, 1980 Recorded = June 15 October 22, 1980 Genre = Punk, New Wave, Mod Revival Length = 35:18 Label = Polydor Records Producer = Chris Parry, Vic Coppersmith …
10Sound Car-Tunes — Ko Ko Song Car Tunes (some sources erroneously say Sound Car Tunes) is a series of short three minute animation films produced by Max Fleischer and Dave Fleischer between May 1924 and September 1927, pioneering the use of the Follow the Bouncing… …