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Florescence is an
album by the
pianist Cecil Taylor,
released in 1990 via A&M Records. It was
recorded in New York City on June 8, 1989, and contains...
- for the song also
shared that day. The band
released an EP
titled "In
Florescence" on May 1, 2020,
which features orchestral reimaginings of four songs...
- were
longer lived, but
coexisted with
Indus civilisation during its
florescence between 2600 and 1900 B.C. Of the three, the
Indus was the most expansive...
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Akkadian Empire, the city lost its
prime importance. It had
periods of
florescence during the Isin-Larsa period, Neo-****yrian and Neo-Babylonian periods...
- of its
luster in the 1950s and 1960s as the
center of a
machine art
florescence, with both of the
leading machine art
sculptors Jean
Tinguely and Nicolas...
- the
general depo****tion of the
southern lowlands and
development and
florescence of
centers in the
northern lowlands.
Generally applied to the Maya area...
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Records "Carousel" (2019), on
Florescence "Spinning" (2019), on
Florescence "Closer to the Sun" (2019), on
Florescence Sievers, Alex. "Eat Your Heart...
- She
coined the term 'Mexican Renaissance', "to
describe the
cultural florescence [that]
emerged from the revolution." As a
child of immigrants, Brenner's...
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