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- Dynamico is a 2007 studio album by American rock musician and record producer Mitch Easter. It is his first solo release after several projects for decades...
- Championship. Shortly after, his character was renamed again, now being known as "Dynamico" and then "Epico". On July 15 Los Aviadores lost the tag team titles to...
- Surface and the Shine (2007). Mitch Easter released his first solo album, Dynamico, on March 13, 2007. The record was the first on his own imprint, Electric...
- model for land surfaces. A new dynamical core for the atmosphere, known as DYNAMICO, is now coupled to atmospheric physics and constitutes a new-generation...
- the playing field. Party Animal: The famous and ultra mysterious, Rey Dynamico has accepted Buena Girl's party invitation. Buena Girl decides to clean...
- dominant condensate. Global climate model (GCM) simulations using Jupiter-DYNAMICO indicate weaker convective activity in the equatorial regions compared...
- performing under his own name. His first—and to date only—official solo album, Dynamico, was released in 2007. Romweber was a founding member of the band Snatches...
- they are readily available." Tracks on the album, where Atkins uses the Dynamico, are Josephine and Moon of Manakoora. Chet Atkins is credited with playing...
- Group 1 Gran Premio República Argentina. Speed record: 1:32.32 – Storm Dynamico (2021) Greatest winning margin: 8 lengths – El Compinche (1998) Most wins:...
- neglected at the time Waterston, John James (1831). "Exposition of a new dynamico-chemical principle". Philosophical Magazine. Series 2. 10:57 (57): 170–180...