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- Rhythm (from Gr**** ῥυθμός, rhythmos, "any regular recurring motion, symmetry") generally means a "movement marked by the regulated succession of strong...
- The Zealots were members of a Jewish political movement during the Second Temple period who sought to incite the people of Judaea to rebel against the...
- Zweite glückliche Zeit; officially Operation Paukenschlag ("Operation Drumbeat"), and also known among German submarine commanders as the "American Shooting...
- A drum beat or drum pattern is a rhythmic pattern, or repeated rhythm establishing the meter and groove through the pulse and subdivision, pla**** on drum...
- "Sunday Bloody Sunday" (1983) "Sunday Bloody Sunday" features a martial drumbeat, raw guitar, and lyrically, a bleak emotionally charged response to violence...
- (Grade 10) Cheering Competition 1st Runner Up: House of Wester (Grade 7) Drumbeating Champion: House of Ruhland (Grade 10)Back to Back Champions Mikel Lovina...
- Ramage and the Drum Beat, later republished as Ramage and the drumbeat and as Drumbeat is an historical novel by Dudley Pope, set during 1796 and 1797...
- 1985). "Civil rights veteran John Lewis still marches to unmistakable drumbeat". The Christian Science Monitor. Boston. Archived from the original on...
- Drumbeat was a BBC television series that aired every Sa****ay from 4 April to 29 August 1959. It was the BBC's answer and rival to ITV's TV series Oh...
- p****ers-by and birds flying overhead. Examples include the penghou 彭侯 (lit. 'drumbeat marquis'), a demon ****ociated with camphor trees in mountain forests, and...