-
Portuguese because of
traditional usage during the days of the
dubbing rule,
along with
these dubbings being more
marketable than
European Portuguese. A list...
- Look up
dub,
dubs, or
dubbing in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The
terms dub,
dubs, or
dubbing commonly refer to:
Accolade (also
known as
dubbing), a central...
- clubs. Some of the
earliest dubbings were made by the
Victor Talking Machine Co. In 1916,
Victor developed an
acoustical dubbing process to
create new masters...
- in
volume two of Hook's
Christmas Box
under the
title "
Dub a
dub dub"
rather than "Rub a
dub dub". It has a Roud Folk Song
Index number of 3101. This rhyme...
- "
Dub-I-
Dub" is the
debut single by
Danish Eurodance duo Me & My,
released in
August 1995 from
their eponymous album (1995). It was
successful on the charts...
-
Dubs is the
official live
mascot of the
University of Washington.
Since Dubs I's
introduction in
February 2009,
every Dubs has led the
football team onto...
-
Dub is an
electronic musical style that grew out of
reggae in the late 1960s and
early 1970s. It is
commonly considered a
subgenre of reggae,
though it...
- The
Dubs are an
American doo ****
vocal group formed in 1956, best
known for
their songs "Could This Be Magic", "Don't Ask Me to Be Lonely" and "Chapel...
-
Alfred Dubs,
Baron Dubs (born 5
December 1932) is a
British Labour politician and
former Member of Parliament.
Alfred Dubs was born in Prague, Czechoslovakia...
- Rub-a-
dub-
dub is a
nursery rhyme. Rub-a-
dub-
dub may also
refer to: Rub-a-
Dub-
Dub (TV series), a 1984
animated series Rub-A-
Dub-
Dub (novel), by
Robert Wringham...