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Moloko (/məˈloʊkoʊ/) were an English-Irish
electronic music duo
formed in Sheffield, England,
consisting of
vocalist Róisín
Murphy and
producer Mark Brydon...
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Moloko is an electronic/pop duo from Sheffield, England.
Moloko may also
refer to: The
Moloko language Moloko Plus, a
fictional drink in the book A Clockwork...
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recording engineer,
remixer and
producer best
known as a
member of the
group Moloko. He
comes from Sunderland, England, but
established himself in the Sheffield...
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candies with vanilla, cream,
lemon or
chocolate flavour. In Russia,
ptichye moloko (птичье молоко) is both a po****r
candy and a
famous soufflé cake. The brand...
- the 1990s as one half of the pop duo
Moloko alongside the
English musician Mark Brydon.
After the
breakup of
Moloko,
Murphy embarked on a solo
career and...
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Matthews Sello Moloko (born 6 July 1965) is a
South African businessman,
banker and
corporate executive, who
serves as
group chairman of Absa Group, a...
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Moloko (Məlokwo) is an Afro-Asiatic
language spoken in
northern Cameroon. The
highly endangered Baka is
either a
dialect or a
closely related language...
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Longevity myths are
traditions about long-lived
people (generally supercentenarians),
either as
individuals or
groups of people, and
practices that have...
- "The Time Is Now" is a song by Irish-English electronica-pop duo
Moloko,
released as the lead
single from
their third album,
Things to Make and Do (2000)...
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these terms have the
following meanings in Nadsat:
droog (друг) = friend;
moloko (молоко) = milk;
gulliver (голова) = head;
malchick (мальчик) or malchickiwick...