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  • 1Silence Studio — is a Swedish recording studio in the small town of Koppom, owned by recording technician/producer Anders Lind. The studio has been the location of many recordings of Swedish and Norwegian artists. This is an incomplete list of examples.*Atomic… …

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  • 2The Speaker's House — is a historical museum located in Trappe, PA that preserves the home of Frederick August Muhlenberg, the First and Third Speaker of the United States House of Representatives.History of the Muhlenberg HouseOverview of the Muhlenberg House: From… …

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  • 3Songs of Silence (book) — Songs of Silence is a collection of poems by Sabir Abdus Samee, a Bangladeshi author and a university teacher. Published in February 2006, Songs of Silence contains poems written at different moments, with various emotions working behind them.… …

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  • 4Moving iron speaker — The earliest loudspeakers for speech and music were moving iron speakers. These are still used today in some miniature speakers where small size and low cost count, and sound quality is unimportant. A moving iron speaker consists of a ferrous… …

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  • 5One Minute Silence — This article is about the Irish band. For the contemplatory period of silence, see moment of silence. One Minute Silence Origin Ireland Genres Rap metal Nu metal[1] …

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  • 63 Minutes World Silence — This event takes place each January 1 at 11.00 o clock in the morning, local time, with a message for every one of us to remember the future and to wish for peace. Logo of 3 Minutes World Silence. Cards and bookmarks of this logo are distributed… …

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  • 7Teachings in Silence — Infobox Album Name = Teachings in Silence Type = compilation Artist = Ulver Released = 2002 Recorded = Genre = Experimental electronic, glitch Length = 52:59 Label = Jester Producer = Reviews = Last album = Silencing the Singing (2001) This album …

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  • 8Poems by Edgar Allan Poe — This article lists all known poems by American author and critic Edgar Allan Poe (January 19, 1809 – October 7, 1849), listed alphabetically with the date of their authorship in parentheses. Contents 1 An Acrostic (1829) 2 Al Aaraaf (1829) …

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  • 9Feiner v. New York — SCOTUSCase Litigants=Feiner v. New York ArgueDate=October 17 ArgueYear=1950 DecideDate=January 15 DecideYear=1951 FullName=Irving Feiner v. New York USVol=340 USPage=315 Citation=71 S. Ct. 303; 95 L. Ed. 295; 1951 U.S. LEXIS 2249 Prior=300 N. Y.… …

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  • 10Erwin Chemerinsky — speaking at the William Mary School of Law in September 2007. Born …

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