- A grizzly–polar-bear-hybrid (also
named grolar bear,
pizzly bear,
zebra bear, grizzlar, or nanulak) is a rare
ursid hybrid that has
occurred both in captivity...
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normally indicate the
performer should use
pizzicato with the
abbreviation pizz. A
return to
bowing is
indicated by the
Italian term arco or bog. A left...
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Pizz Gallagiun (also
known as
Pizzo Galleggione) is a
mountain of the
Oberhalbstein Range,
located on the
border between Italy and Switzerland. On its...
- 2nd
violins (
pizz.), violas, cellos, and
double b**** (
pizz.) 6A 1st horn 1st
flute (pp), and 1st
trumpet (mp, con sord.) 1st
violins (
pizz.), violas, cellos...
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Spirits 2008
Annie Lloyd 2015
Pulling Up
Roots 2016 Some Dark
Place 2017
Pizzly Bear 2019 We Were
Hardly More Than
Children 2020 I've Been
Afraid 2021 AI...
- meeting; in some
instances grizzly–polar bear
hybrids (called
grolar bears or
pizzly bears depending on the **** of the parents) are produced. Coyotes, foxes...
- "grolar" or "
pizzly", as well as "nanulak", an
elision of the
Inuit nanuk (polar bear) and
aklak (grizzly or
brown bear). Both "grolar" and "
pizzly" were used...
-
grizzly bears and
polar bears has also been recorded.
Known commonly as a
pizzly, prizzly, or
grolar bear, the
official name is
simply "grizzly–polar bear...
- the
right hand. In
musical notation,
pizzicato is
often abbreviated as "
pizz." The
position of the hand in
pizzicato is
commonly slightly over the fingerboard...
- Po****r
Music (concise ed.).
Virgin Books. p. 475. ISBN 1-85227-745-9. The
Pizz (1995). "Locomotion Abortion: The
Foetus Interview".
Axcess Magazine. 3 (4):...