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  • 51Mockingbird (Inez & Charlie Foxx song) — Mockingbird Single by Inez and Charlie Foxx B side Jaybirds Released 1963 Format 7 Genre …

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  • 52angiosperm — /an jee euh sperrm /, n. Bot. a plant having its seeds enclosed in an ovary; a flowering plant. Cf. gymnosperm. [ANGIO + SPERM] * * * ▪ plant Introduction       any member of the more than 300,000 species of flowering plants (division Anthophyta) …

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  • 53music — musicless, adj. /myooh zik/, n. 1. an art of sound in time that expresses ideas and emotions in significant forms through the elements of rhythm, melody, harmony, and color. 2. the tones or sounds employed, occurring in single line (melody) or… …

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  • 54pop — pop1 /pop/, v., popped, popping, n., adv., adj. v.i. 1. to make a short, quick, explosive sound: The cork popped. 2. to burst open with such a sound, as chestnuts or corn in roasting. 3. to come or go quickly, suddenly, or unexpectedly: She… …

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  • 55Chain of Fools — For the 2000 film, see Chain of Fools (film). Chain of Fools Single by Aretha Franklin from the album Lady Soul …

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  • 56Day Dreaming (Aretha Franklin song) — Day Dreaming Single by Aretha Franklin from the album Young, Gifted and Black B side I ve Been Loving You Too Long Released February 1972 …

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  • 57Do Right Woman, Do Right Man — Single by Aretha Franklin from the album I Never Loved a Man the Way I Love You …

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  • 58One Lord, One Faith, One Baptism — Live album by Aretha Franklin Released December, 1987 Recorded July …

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  • 59pop — I [[t]pɒp[/t]] v. popped, pop•ping, n. adv. 1) to make a short, quick, explosive sound: The cork popped[/ex] 2) to burst open with such a sound, as chestnuts or corn in roasting 3) to come or go quickly, suddenly, or unexpectedly 4) to shoot with …

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  • 60Waka (poetry) — Waka (和歌, literally Japanese poem ) or Yamato uta is a genre of classical Japanese verse and one of the major genres of Japanese literature.[1] The term was coined during the Heian period, and was used to distinguish Japanese language poetry from …

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