- BRAN-əl, BRAHL, French: [bʁɑ̃l] ), also bransle, brangle, brawl(e), brall(e),
braul(e),
brando (in Italy), bran (in Spain), or
brantle (in Scotland), is a type...
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gypsy violinists were
playing it.
Brâul (Sash Dance) The
second movement is a
typical dance from
Romania called Brâul, for
which traditionally a sash or...
- Zburător (similar to an incubus) Zgripțor (similar to Griffin) Zmeu Bătute
Brâul, Sesh
dance Buciumeana,
hornpipe dance Căluşari (Călus, Căluşul) Ciuleandra...
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Alunelul Perinița Țarina Brașoveanca Sârba
Palatca Bătuta din Țara Moților
Brâul Ciuleandra A my
proso seyali Barynya Beryozka Bychok Curve tanok Gusachok...
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Brazilian jumping spiders (family Salticidae) that was
first described by A.
Braul in 2002. As of July 2021[update], it
contained five species,
found only...
- one
species also
found in Argentina:
Vinnius buzius Braul & Lise, 2002 –
Brazil Vinnius camacan Braul & Lise, 2002 –
Brazil Vinnius subfasciatus (C. L....
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physically strenuous. The
repertoire of the lăutari
include hora, sârba,
brâul (a high
tempo hora), doiul,
tunes with
Turkish derived rhythms (geamparaua...
- Gravette – drums,
Marie Josee Dandeneau – b****,
additional vocals:
Annali Braul,
Lottie Enns, Gail Zacharias,
Karin Kliewer Leave a
Little Light (1993)...
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Acacesia benigna Glueck, 1994 – Peru, Bolivia,
Brazil Acacesia graciosa Lise &
Braul, 1996 –
Brazil Acacesia hamata (Hentz, 1847) – USA to
Argentina Acacesia...
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Rudra avitoides (Bauab-Vianna & Soares, 1980) –
Brazil Rudra brescoviti Braul & Lise, 1999 –
Brazil Rudra geniculata Peckham & Peckham, 1885 (type) –...