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  • '''Egonics Inc.''' holds a unique place in the music industry. The company uses [[Egone|proprietary technology]] for broadcastin Egonics employs its own music makers and can tailor music to the individual taste of every listener. Not everyone is happy with the E
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  • ...year old company that today specializes in making and distributing [[Music|music]] that fits each and everyone’s personal taste. There are a few essential ...atterns in the populace and they make sure that everybody can find [[Music|music]] that caters to their very special preferences, thus Egonics publish thous
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  • ...information owned by a non-governmental company. From that database, news, music and entertainment—much of the latter specifically created by the Egonics ...oadcast sound to the ears as normal headphones do, but rather projects the music directly to the zones in the brain that govern hearing, bypassing the ear a
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  • ...chool]] Doctorates in Engineering<br>[[Republic University]] Doctorates in Music Theory, focusing on Percussion instruments Degrees: Doctorates in music theory, percussion, and engineering<br>
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  • ...e degenerate mongoloid races and their bizarre facsimiles of American pop music. ^_^
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  • ...rple (real name Marionette Gahor), the lead singer of the insanely-popular music group PodKill.
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  • ...nt Cathura Rebellion. The Echelon Academies began teaching classical Raata music and unique compositions based off of the orchestral styles inherited from t ===Music===
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  • ...es at a young age. These studies included mathematics, social studies, and music theory and performance. ...o and a variety of stringed instruments. He has attributed his interest in music to his mother and what he had learned spending some time at her club when h
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  • ...us to be saints, but in all honesty, nobody who transcribes God's [[Music|music]] can be a good person, not if they want to traverse the whole scale. You c ...is a chronicler. He is a recorder, trying his best to capture the [[Music|music]] in letters. And that's wrong, entirely wrong. A poet must transcribe far
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  • ...re general chatter and the clinks of pleximugs on metal tables. No [[Music|music]] could be heard, of course, nor any sports. ...their heads gently bobbing from side to side in tune to the silent [[Music|music]].
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  • ...s. In Ni-Kunni dominant churches, sermons can erupt into relatively cheery music, with a swirl of skirts and veils. Ni-Kunni marriage ceremonies tend to hav ====Music====
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  • ...that the watcher was sitting inside his own little farmhouse. Soft [[Music|music]] played, a mix of birdsong and ambient tones. There was a myriad of electr
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  • ...ety of subjects by the House's tutors, though it was initially narrowed to music and performance. The heavy emphasis on the arts revealed an even greater af ...e. Still, Aldrith gained an appreciation for certain aspects, most notably music, political satire and holo gaming, interests which his father shared.
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  • ...forth; the men on the plateau began humming a hymn in time to the <nowiki>music</nowiki>; the Voluval had started.
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  • ...across the Federation, ranging from agricultural products (like [[tea]]), music and [[HoloVision|holovision]], to the adoption of honorific suffixes in par ...e or artisans is common. Ni-Kunni cultural products, such as wind dancing, music, or cuisine, are popular in many places across the Federation.
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  • ...a temp gauge offline. Hybrid mixing chamber on force manual. No lights, no music.
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  • ...despread form of literature, while the orchestra began to gain traction in music. In art, the period is remembered for its transitions from crude amateurism
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  • ...lness or disease. In addition, it studies methods of therapy in sports and music, to be applied by Elusenian medical specialists in the Cooperative’s huma
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  • ...terviews, and even advertisements contend with the ever-constant stream of music at comparable volumes. The audiofeed and newsblurbs often cut out, or are d
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  • <center>‘Why, arts and <nowiki>music</nowiki>; life and joys;</center>
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  • ...event lasted several hours, with DJ Daggaroth from New Eden Radio playing music in celebration and to support several lightshows, wherein capsuleers partic
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