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  2. Didong - Wikipedia

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    They sing Gayo-language poems in a melodious voice, while beating drums, pillows or pots and clapping their hands in various ways, giving rise to beautiful and interesting sounds and movements. [1]

  3. Certified Lover Boy - Wikipedia

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    Certified Lover Boy is the sixth studio album by Canadian rapper Drake, released on September 3, 2021, by OVO Sound and Republic Records.Its production was handled by frequent collaborators 40, Nineteen85, PartyNextDoor, OZ, and Vinylz, among others.

  4. Threshing - Wikipedia

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    The drum revolved at 200 to 250 revolutions per minute and carried the loose grain and straw on to a concave sieve beneath another revolving drum or rake with pegs which rubbed the straw on to the concave and caused the grain and chaff to fall through. Another revolving rake tossed the straw out of the machine.

  5. Eggplant emoji - Wikipedia

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    The eggplant emoji was originally included in proprietary emoji sets from SoftBank Mobile and au by KDDI. [1] When Apple released the first iPhone in 2007, there was an emoji keyboard intended for Japanese users only, [2] which encoded them using SoftBank's Private Use Area scheme. [3]

  6. The Woman Eater - Wikipedia

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    The Woman Eater (also known as Womaneater on its original UK release) is a low budget 1958 British horror film directed by Charles Saunders and starring George Coulouris and Vera Day.

  7. Wikipedia:Emoticons - Wikipedia

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    It is used by using {{emote|xxx}}, where "xxx" includes the unicode number or text shortcut. Emoticons Official Unicode Consortium code chart ...

  8. Shout (Black gospel music) - Wikipedia

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    The shout music tradition originated within the church music of the Black Church, parts of which derive from the ring shout tradition of enslaved people from West Africa.As these enslaved Africans, who were concentrated in the southeastern United States, incorporated West African shout traditions into their newfound Christianity, the Black Christian shout tradition emerged—albeit not in all ...

  9. The Tin Drum - Wikipedia

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    The Tin Drum (German: Die Blechtrommel, pronounced [diː ˈblɛçˌtʁɔml̩] ⓘ) is a 1959 novel by Günter Grass, the first book of his Danzig Trilogy.It was adapted into a 1979 film, which won both the 1979 Palme d'Or and the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film in 1980.