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  • 91gamelan — /gam euh lan , leuhn/, n. an Indonesian orchestra consisting of bowed stringed instruments, flutes, and a great variety of percussion instruments. Also, gamelin /gam euh lin/. [1810 20; < Javanese, equiv. to gamel song accompanied by a gamelan +&#8230; …

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  • 92digestive system, human — Introduction  the system used in the human body for the process of digestion. The human digestive system consists primarily of the digestive tract (alimentary canal), or the series of structures and organs through which food and liquids pass&#8230; …

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  • 93Concerto for Double String Orchestra (Tippett) — Michael Tippett s Concerto for Double String Orchestra (1938–39) is one of the British composer s most popular and frequently performed works. Like other works of the composer s early maturity such as the First Piano Sonata and the First String&#8230; …

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  • 94MUSIC — This article is arranged according to the following outline: introduction written sources of direct and circumstantial evidence the material relics and iconography notated sources oral tradition archives and important collections of jewish music&#8230; …

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  • 95Kathakali — ( ml. കഥകളി, pronounced|kat̪ʰəkaɭi) is a form of highly stylised classical Indian dance drama that is noted for its attractive make up of characters, their elaborate costumes, detailed hand gestures and well defined body movements presented in&#8230; …

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  • 97Institute for Applied Meditation — The Institute for Applied Meditation promotes Heart Rhythm Meditation (HRM)Introduction Heart Rhythm Meditation (HRM) is an ancient method of meditation that has been expanded and developed by Puran Bair and Susanna Bair of the Institute for&#8230; …

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  • 98attention — attentional, adj. n. /euh ten sheuhn/; interj. /euh ten shun /, n. 1. the act or faculty of attending, esp. by directing the mind to an object. 2. Psychol. a. a concentration of the mind on a single object or thought, esp. one preferentially&#8230; …

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  • 99Beethoven, Ludwig van — (baptized Dec. 17, 1770, Bonn, archbishopric of Cologne died March 26, 1827, Vienna, Austria) German composer. Born to a musical family, he was a precociously gifted pianist and violist. After nine years as a court musician in Bonn, he moved to&#8230; …

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  • 100Japanese language — Language spoken by about 125 million people on the islands of Japan, including the Ryukyus. The only other language of the Japanese archipelago is Ainu (see Ainu), now spoken by only a handful of people on Hokkaido, though once much more&#8230; …

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