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193 Cards in this Set
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Slave that wears s pink dress while storm clouds gather |
Wood |
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George Washington refusing to give an axe to his father |
Wood |
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Winding road leads to a gigantic white church |
Wood |
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Paul Revere's Midnight Ride |
Wood |
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Parson Weem's Fable |
Wood |
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Daughters of Revolution |
Wood |
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American Gothic |
Wood |
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A victory near the end of this piece is depicted with a giant beehive |
The nutcracker |
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Ruler of Confiturembourg |
The Nutcracker |
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Dance of the Merlitons |
The Nutcracker |
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Ballet involves the Sugar Plum Fairy |
The Nutcracker |
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Clara Staglbaum receives a gift from Herr Drosselmeyer |
The Nutcracker |
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Ballet - Tchaikovsky |
The Nutcracker |
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Syncretic faith whose followers are commonly found in Hati |
Voodoo |
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Yoruba Tribe |
Voodoo |
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Serves as middle man between the material world and the world of Bondye |
Loa |
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Gate-keeper and middle man between the loa and society |
Papa Legba |
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Converse with the spirits of Guinee |
Papa Legba |
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Can speak every language |
Papa Legba |
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Wrote that myelinization of the brain has no connections to ones ability to learn |
Watson |
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University of Chicago |
Watson |
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Harvey Carr |
Watson |
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The husband of Rosalie Rayner |
Watson |
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Kerplunk Experiment |
Watson |
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"Twelve Infants Theory" |
Watson |
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Little Albert Experiment |
Watson |
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American psychologist who founded behaviorism |
Watson |
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"The lights are going out" |
Churchill |
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"In bel di" |
Puccini |
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Italian composer of operas La Bohéme and Madame Butterfly |
Puccini. |
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"The latest dream I ever dream'd" |
Keats |
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Ode to a Nightingale |
Keats |
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"We shall go to the end... We shall fight on the beaches" |
Churchill |
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Evacuation at Dunkirk |
Churchill |
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"Never in the field of human conflict was so much owed by so many to do few" |
Churchill |
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"An iron curtain had descended across" Europe |
Churchill |
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British Prime Minister during WW II |
Churchill |
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Ping, Pang, Pong |
Puccini |
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Dissuade a youth from entering a riddle contest for this titles princess's hand in marriage |
Puccini |
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"Che geldida manina" |
Puccini |
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Turandot |
Puccini |
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Gods consort is Parvati |
Shiva |
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Gods consort is Parvati |
Shiva |
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Represented with blue skin |
Shiva |
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Gods consort is Parvati |
Shiva |
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Represented with blue skin |
Shiva |
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Hindu god of destruction and rebirth |
Shiva |
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Often grouped with Brahma and Vishnu |
Shiva |
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Often grouped with Brahma and Vishnu |
Shiva |
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Shiva Brahma and Vishnu make up this Hindu trinity |
Trimurti |
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Often grouped with Brahma and Vishnu |
Shiva |
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Shiva Brahma and Vishnu make up this Hindu trinity |
Trimurti |
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Represents the cycle of birth, maintenance and destruction |
Trimurti |
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Also known as "Tryambaka Deva" |
Shiva |
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Also known as "Tryambaka Deva" |
Shiva |
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Known as the "Tryambaka Deva" because of this extra body part |
Third eye |
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Also known as "Tryambaka Deva" |
Shiva |
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Known as the "Tryambaka Deva" because of this extra body part |
Third eye |
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Romantic composer who wrote The Swan of Tuonela |
Sibelius |
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Also known as "Tryambaka Deva" |
Shiva |
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Known as the "Tryambaka Deva" because of this extra body part |
Third eye |
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Romantic composer who wrote The Swan of Tuonela |
Sibelius |
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Lemminkainen Suite |
Sibelius |
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Also known as "Tryambaka Deva" |
Shiva |
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Known as the "Tryambaka Deva" because of this extra body part |
Third eye |
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Romantic composer who wrote The Swan of Tuonela |
Sibelius |
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Lemminkainen Suite |
Sibelius |
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Poem: Finlandia |
Sibelius |
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Also known as "Tryambaka Deva" |
Shiva |
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Known as the "Tryambaka Deva" because of this extra body part |
Third eye |
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Romantic composer who wrote The Swan of Tuonela |
Sibelius |
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Lemminkainen Suite |
Sibelius |
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Poem: Finlandia |
Sibelius |
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The Swan of Tuonela includes a solo for the English horn, a woodwind that uses this object |
Double reed |
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Also known as "Tryambaka Deva" |
Shiva |
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Known as the "Tryambaka Deva" because of this extra body part |
Third eye |
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Romantic composer who wrote The Swan of Tuonela |
Sibelius |
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Lemminkainen Suite |
Sibelius |
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Poem: Finlandia |
Sibelius |
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The Swan of Tuonela includes a solo for the English horn, a woodwind that uses this object |
Double reed |
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Creates vibrations that produce sound |
Double reed |
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Also known as "Tryambaka Deva" |
Shiva |
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Known as the "Tryambaka Deva" because of this extra body part |
Third eye |
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Romantic composer who wrote The Swan of Tuonela |
Sibelius |
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Lemminkainen Suite |
Sibelius |
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Poem: Finlandia |
Sibelius |
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The Swan of Tuonela includes a solo for the English horn, a woodwind that uses this object |
Double reed |
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Creates vibrations that produce sound |
Double reed |
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Wood winds that use this object include oboe and bassoon |
Double reed |
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Sibelius' seventh and final work in this form has only one movement |
Symphony |
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Sibelius' seventh and final work in this form has only one movement |
Symphony |
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Traditionally there are four movements |
Symphony |
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Sibelius' seventh and final work in this form has only one movement |
Symphony |
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Traditionally there are four movements |
Symphony |
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Hector Berlioz's most famous work is one of these with five movements |
Symphony |
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Massacres during this nations 228 incident |
Taiwan |
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The 228 incident led to a white terror |
Taiwan |
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The 228 incident led to a white terror |
Taiwan |
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Japan controlled this country from the 1895 Treaty of Shimonoseki imuntil WW II |
Taiwan |
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1949: the Kuomintang crossed the Formosa Strait to this island |
Taiwan |
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1949: the Kuomintang crossed the Formosa Strait to this island |
Taiwan |
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Communist army of Mao Zedong |
China |
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1949: the Kuomintang crossed the Formosa Strait to this island |
Taiwan |
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Communist army of Mao Zedong |
China |
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Taipei |
Taiwan |
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The Hadith of Gabriel outlines this set of acts |
Five pillars |
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The Hadith of Gabriel outlines this set of acts |
Five pillars |
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Wudu occurs prior to reciting the kalima in order to satisfy the "prayer" requirement of these practices |
Five Pillars of Islam |
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Mandates the Hajj, a pilgrimage to Mecca |
Five Pillars of Islam |
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Set of rules that Muslims must follow |
Five Pillars of Islam |
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Building with half-drawn window shades and a cash register in the first-floor display window |
Nighthawks |
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Building with half-drawn window shades and a cash register in the first-floor display window |
Nighthawks |
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Two silver canisters sit on a wood counter in this work, which features an advertisement for five-cent phillies |
Nighthawks |
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Building with half-drawn window shades and a cash register in the first-floor display window |
Nighthawks |
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Two silver canisters sit on a wood counter in this work, which features an advertisement for five-cent phillies |
Nighthawks |
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Lieschen's love of the title drink in his Coffee Cantata |
J S Bach |
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Building with half-drawn window shades and a cash register in the first-floor display window |
Nighthawks |
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Two silver canisters sit on a wood counter in this work, which features an advertisement for five-cent phillies |
Nighthawks |
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Lieschen's love of the title drink in his Coffee Cantata |
J S Bach |
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Glenn Gould Is known for playing works of this man |
J S Bach |
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Building with half-drawn window shades and a cash register in the first-floor display window |
Nighthawks |
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Two silver canisters sit on a wood counter in this work, which features an advertisement for five-cent phillies |
Nighthawks |
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Lieschen's love of the title drink in his Coffee Cantata |
J S Bach |
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Glenn Gould Is known for playing works of this man |
J S Bach |
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Musical Offering cured Count Keyserling's insomnia |
J S Bach |
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Building with half-drawn window shades and a cash register in the first-floor display window |
Nighthawks |
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Two silver canisters sit on a wood counter in this work, which features an advertisement for five-cent phillies |
Nighthawks |
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Lieschen's love of the title drink in his Coffee Cantata |
J S Bach |
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Glenn Gould Is known for playing works of this man |
J S Bach |
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Musical Offering cured Count Keyserling's insomnia |
J S Bach |
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Composed nearly 200 chorales and 14 contrapunctal pieces around a single D-minor theme |
J S Bach |
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Building with half-drawn window shades and a cash register in the first-floor display window |
Nighthawks |
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Two silver canisters sit on a wood counter in this work, which features an advertisement for five-cent phillies |
Nighthawks |
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Lieschen's love of the title drink in his Coffee Cantata |
J S Bach |
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Glenn Gould Is known for playing works of this man |
J S Bach |
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Musical Offering cured Count Keyserling's insomnia |
J S Bach |
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Composed nearly 200 chorales and 14 contrapunctal pieces around a single D-minor theme |
J S Bach |
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Art of Fugue |
J S Bach |
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German Baroque composer |
J S Bach |
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German Baroque composer |
J S Bach |
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The Well-Tempered Clavier |
J S Bach |
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German Baroque composer |
J S Bach |
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The Well-Tempered Clavier |
J S Bach |
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Six Brandenburg Concerti |
J S Bach |
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Albums four parts are "Acknowlegment," "Resolution," "Pursuance," and "Psalm" |
A Love Supreme |
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Albums four parts are "Acknowlegment," "Resolution," "Pursuance," and "Psalm" |
A Love Supreme |
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Fourth section of A Loves Supreme with a woodwind instrument |
Saxophone |
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Albums four parts are "Acknowlegment," "Resolution," "Pursuance," and "Psalm" |
A Love Supreme |
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Fourth section of A Loves Supreme with a woodwind instrument |
Saxophone |
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Coltrane's "Sheet of sound" seems to blend notes together |
Chord |
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Albums four parts are "Acknowlegment," "Resolution," "Pursuance," and "Psalm" |
A Love Supreme |
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Fourth section of A Loves Supreme with a woodwind instrument |
Saxophone |
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Coltrane's "Sheet of sound" seems to blend notes together |
Chord |
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Playing rapid arpeggios, which is sometimes called the broken types of these |
Chord |
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Robert Ballard re-discovered this ship |
RMS Titanic |
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Robert Ballard re-discovered this ship |
RMS Titanic |
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Battleship sunk furring the attack of Pearl Harbor and was unable to become salvaged |
USS Arizona |
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The U.S. Navy's first ironclad |
USS Moniter |
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A hospital purchases a van belonging to Alfred Simmonds |
Animal Farm |
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A hospital purchases a van belonging to Alfred Simmonds |
Animal Farm |
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Moses dreams of Sugarcandy Mountain |
Animal Farm |
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A hospital purchases a van belonging to Alfred Simmonds |
Animal Farm |
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Moses dreams of Sugarcandy Mountain |
Animal Farm |
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Revolution is stirred with the song "Beasts of England" |
Animal Farm |
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A hospital purchases a van belonging to Alfred Simmonds |
Animal Farm |
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Moses dreams of Sugarcandy Mountain |
Animal Farm |
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Revolution is stirred with the song "Beasts of England" |
Animal Farm |
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"I will work harder" is Boxer's solution for everything |
Animal Farm |
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Less intelligent sheep only repeat "Four legs good, two legs bad" |
Animal Farm |
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Terry Riley wrote an improvisational work totaled after its 53 phases |
C Major |
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Terry Riley wrote an improvisational work totaled after its 53 phases |
C Major |
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Jupiter Symphony and the "Jupiter" movement of The Planets is the relative major of A minor |
C Major |
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Terry Riley wrote an improvisational work totaled after its 53 phases |
C Major |
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Jupiter Symphony and the "Jupiter" movement of The Planets is the relative major of A minor |
C Major |
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Bass, tuba, and others pitched at "concert pitch" at this key |
C Major |
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This major's key scale can be played on the piano without using a black key |
C Major |
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Played with no sharps or flats |
C Major |
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The first in a four-part cycle, opens with a 136-bar prelude that drones to evoke the title river |
Das Rheingold |
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The first in a four-part cycle, opens with a 136-bar prelude that drones to evoke the title river |
Das Rheingold |
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First work in the Ring of the Nibelung cycle |
Das Rheingold |
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The Ring Cycle was written by this German |
Wagner |
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The Ring Cycle was written by this German |
Wagner |
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Wagner oversaw the construction of one of these buildings in Bayreuth |
Opera House |
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This man reconstructed the Kaaba with his father |
Ishmael |
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This man reconstructed the Kaaba with his father |
Ishmael |
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Half-brother of Isaac who was sent into the dessert with his mother, Hagar |
Ishmael |
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This man reconstructed the Kaaba with his father |
Ishmael |
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Half-brother of Isaac who was sent into the dessert with his mother, Hagar |
Ishmael |
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Father of Isaac by his wife, Sarah |
Abraham |
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This man reconstructed the Kaaba with his father |
Ishmael |
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Half-brother of Isaac who was sent into the dessert with his mother, Hagar |
Ishmael |
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Father of Isaac by his wife, Sarah |
Abraham |
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God provided this well, located in the Masjid al-Haram in modern Mecca |
Zamzam |