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  • 11melody. — Miyuki Ishikawa melody. (bürgerlicher Name: Melody Miyuki Ishikawa, jap. 石川 みゆき メロディ, Ishikawa Miyuki Merodi; * 24. Februar 1982 in Honolulu, Hawaii, USA) ist eine japanisch amerikan …

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  • 12Simple Minds — performing in Oslo, Norway in February 2006 Background information Origin Glasgow, Scotland …

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  • 13Melody Carlson — is an accomplished Christian author for children, pre teens, youth, and adults, with sales totaling more than two million.[1] Some of her most popular works are the Diary of a Teenage Girl books series (12 books and counting) and the True Colors… …

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  • 14Simple et tendre — Album par Les Wampas Sortie 1993 Durée 47:17 Genre Punk rock Albums de Les Wampas …

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  • 15Simple Kind of Life — Infobox Single Name = Simple Kind of Life Artist = No Doubt from Album = Return of Saturn Released = June 13, 2000 Format = CD, cassette Recorded = 1999 Genre = Pop rock Length = 4:16 Label = Interscope Writer = Gwen Stefani Producer = Glen… …

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  • 16Melody — This article is about melody in music. For other senses of this word, see Melody (disambiguation). A bar from J.S. Bach s Fugue No.17 in A flat , BWV 862, from Das Wohltemperirte Clavier (Part I), an example of counterpoint …

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  • 17melody — UK [ˈmelədɪ] / US noun Word forms melody : singular melody plural melodies 1) a) [countable] music a tune or song, especially a simple one a sad haunting melody b) [countable/uncountable] music the main tune in a piece of music with several parts …

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  • 18melody — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ beautiful, flowing, gentle, gorgeous, lovely, soft, sweet ▪ slow ▪ simple …

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  • 19simple — adj. VERBS ▪ appear, be, look, prove, seem, sound ▪ remain ▪ keep sth, make sth …

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  • 20melody — mel|o|dy [ melədi ] noun 1. ) count a tune or song, especially a simple one: a sad haunting melody a ) count or uncount TECHNICAL the main tune in a piece of music with several parts that are sung or played together 2. ) uncount a beautiful… …

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