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  • 111Pierre Victurnien Vergniaud — (May 31, 1753 – October 31, 1793) was a French orator and revolutionary.BackgroundHe was born at Limoges, the son of a merchant who lost most of his money by speculation. The boy was sent to the Jesuit college at Limôges, where he did well. Anne… …

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  • 112Lao music — Traditional Lao music can be divided into classical and folk forms. KheneKhene is what makes Lao people which the Lao people makes the khene. The national proverb is, A person living under a stilted house, eat sticky rice, listen to any music… …

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  • 113Nachman of Breslov — Breslover Rebbe Grave of Rebbe Nachman of Breslov Full name Nachman of Breslov …

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  • 114Music of the Philippines — Music of Southeast Asia Brunei Cambodia …

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  • 115Primitive Baptist — Primitive Baptists (also known as Old School Baptists) are a group of Baptists that have a historical connection to the missionary / anti missionary controversy that divided Baptists of America in the early part of the 19th century. Those… …

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  • 116Ohio Impromptu — Three Occasional Pieces. [London]: Faber and Faber, [1982]. First English edition of A Piece of Monologue, Rockaby and Ohio Impromptu. Ohio Impromptu is a “playlet”[1] by Samuel Beckett. Written in English in 1980 …

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  • 117Western swing — Stylistic origins Western blues folk swing Dixieland jazz Cultural origins 1920s and 1930s; small towns in the US Southwest Typical instruments guitar • piano • drums • vocals • …

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  • 118William Robertson Smith — (8 November, 1846 – 31 March, 1894) was a Scottish orientalist, Old Testament scholar, professor of divinity, and minister of the Free Church of Scotland. He was an editor of the Encyclopædia Britannica . He is also known for his book Religion of …

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  • 119African dance — In this article African dance refers mainly to the dance of black Africa, and more appropriately African dances because of the many cultural differences in musical and movement styles. These dances must be viewed in close connection with African… …

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  • 120Hans von Kaltenborn — (July 9, 1878 June 14, 1965) was an American radio commentator. He was heard regularly on the radio for over 30 years, beginning with CBS in 1928. He was generally known as H. V. Kaltenborn. He was known for his highly precise diction, his… …

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