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  • 31String Driven Thing — Origin Scotland Genres folk rock Years active 1967 present Labels Concord Records Charisma Records Backshop Records …

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  • 32String piano — is a term coined by American composer theorist Henry Cowell (1897–1965) to collectively describe those pianistic extended techniques in which sound is produced by direct manipulation of the strings, instead of or in addition to striking the piano …

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  • 33First normal form — (1NF or Minimal Form) is a normal form used in database normalization. A relational database table that adheres to 1NF is one that meets a certain minimum set of criteria. These criteria are basically concerned with ensuring that the table is a… …

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  • 34First Sino-Japanese War — Japanese troops during the Sino Japanese war …

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  • 35Second Battle of the Marne — Part of the Western Front of the First World War …

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  • 36String Quartet No. 1 (Smetana) — String Quartet No. 1 ( From My Life ,in Czech: Z mého života ) in E minor, written in 1876, is a four movement Romantic chamber composition by the Czech composer Bedřich Smetana. Background After the deaf Smetana moved in 1876 from Prague to… …

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  • 37First Time — Album par Morning Musume Sortie 8 juillet 1998 Enregistrement Japon …

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  • 38first-class — / first rate [adj] superior, excellent capital, choice, dandy, fine, first string*, fivestar*, in class by itself*, prime*, shipshape, sound, supreme, tiptop*, top, top notch*, very good; concept 574 Ant. bad, inferior, lesser, poor, second… …

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  • 39first-rate — first class / first rate [adj] superior, excellent capital, choice, dandy, fine, first string*, fivestar*, in class by itself*, prime*, shipshape, sound, supreme, tiptop*, top, top notch*, very good; concept 574 Ant. bad, inferior, lesser, poor,… …

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  • 40string quartet — ► NOUN ▪ a chamber music ensemble consisting of first and second violins, viola, and cello …

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