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  • 41The Manikins — Also known as Cheap Nasties Origin Perth, Western Australia Genres Protopunk, New wave Years active 1976 1981 …

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  • 42The Believer (magazine) — The Believer is an American magazine, primarily about literature. OverviewPublished by McSweeney s out of San Francisco, the magazine also covers other artforms, and features articles about authors, artists, and literary issues of the past and… …

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  • 43The Checkered Demon — is a fictional character created by S. Clay Wilson, one of the leading underground comix artists of the 1960s and a contemporary of Robert Crumb. The Demon debuted in Zap Comix #2, in 1968. Fictional character historyA portly, shirtless being… …

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  • 44The Sleeping Lady — (sometimes called The Sleeping Maiden) is a nickname for two mountains in the western United States, Mount Tamalpais, near San Francisco, California, and Mount Susitna, near Anchorage, Alaska. In both cases, the nickname is associated with an… …

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  • 45The Manikins — Surnom Cheap Nasties Pays d’origine  Australie Genre musical Protopunk New wave Années d a …

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  • 46The Monkees — For the TV series, see The Monkees (TV series). For the album, see The Monkees (album). This article is about the musical group. The Monkees The Monkees, left to right: Micky Dolenz, Davy Jones, Peter Tork, and Michael Nesmith …

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  • 47gasp — 1 verb (I, T) 1 to breathe in suddenly, quickly, and in a way that can be heard, especially because you are surprised or afraid: “My leg! My leg!” he gasped. “I think it s broken!” (+ with): Ollie gasped with pain and slumped forward. (+ at): The …

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  • 48gasp — gaspingly, adv. /gasp, gahsp/, n. 1. a sudden, short intake of breath, as in shock or surprise. 2. a convulsive effort to breathe. 3. a short, convulsive utterance: the words came out in gasps. 4. last gasp, the point of death; dying: At his last …

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  • 49gasp — I UK [ɡɑːsp] / US [ɡæsp] verb [intransitive] Word forms gasp : present tense I/you/we/they gasp he/she/it gasps present participle gasping past tense gasped past participle gasped mainly literary * a) to breathe in suddenly, for example because… …

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  • 50gasp — 01. I m feeling much better now, he [gasped], and then he died. 02. The children [gasped] in fright when the monster appeared on stage. 03. The old woman was clutching her hand to her chest, and [gasping] for breath. 04. The motor gave a last… …

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