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- A classic is an outstanding example of a particular style; something of lasting worth or with a timeless quality; of the first or highest quality, class...
- retroactively titled Celeste classic, the team wanted to expand the game with additional development time and fewer restrictions. Celeste classic was added to Celeste...
- guitar sound comes from a combined use of high volumes and heavy fuzz. For classic heavy metal guitar tone, guitarists maintain gain at moderate levels, without...
- Disjunction: The Pre-classic Antecedents of classic Maya Architecture" (PDF). In Stephen D. Houston (ed.). Function and Meaning in classic Maya Architecture...
- named the Nintendo Entertainment System: NES classic Edition in the United States and Nintendo classic Mini: Nintendo Entertainment System in Europe...
- Entertainment UK Limited that launched 10 September 2019 as Sony Movies classic, replacing True Movies. The launch began with a temporary seasonal replacement...
- the chart. Wonder's critical success was at its peak in the 1970s. His "classic period" began in 1972 with the releases of Music of My Mind and Talking...
- Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Movie for Warner Bros. in 1979. This film blended classic Looney Tunes/Merrie Melodies shorts with newly produced wraparounds of...
- artist, or an artwork in some medium. The latter is often called a cult classic. A film, book, musical artist, television series, or video game, among...
- its height in the classic Maya logosyllabic script. In Central Mexico, the city of Teotihuacan ascended at the height of the classic period; it formed...