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Mashed Poetanis, A Russian Delicacy
How to Make Mashed Poetanis
1) Make Mashed poetatoes with a potatoe masher that has wide holes and leave it lumpy.
2) Form into thick cylander and crisp tater-tot style
3) Wait to cool about 3min.
4) Fold inside-out and sprinkle parsley on top. Be light, and BE CAREFUL!!! THE STEAM WILL BE HOT!!!
Now I'm not a master chef, but that should be a delicious plate of good food!!
=Sources=
"International Delights" by Dick Peterson 1982
130.13.112.40 01:51, 11 January 2007 (UTC)
- Declined. The proposed article is not suitable for Wikipedia. Sorry, Wikipedia is not a cookbook, even for a recipe as "unique" as this. SkierRMH 08:23, 11 January 2007 (UTC)
Taylor Williams
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http://scout.scout.com/a.z?s=75&p=8&c=1&nid=1717723
http://imprintmagazine.org/blogs/dan/2006/10/10/ncaa-thrives-with-new-nba-draft-rules/
68.15.55.13 02:20, 11 January 2007 (UTC)
Citylights at Queens Landing
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http://www.emporis.com/en/wm/bu/?id=citylightsatqueenslanding-newyorkcity-ny-usa
http://www.queenswest.com/citylights/
Lyoko12271 02:06, 11 January 2007 (UTC)
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Shawn Feeney
=External links=
- [http://ebs.gmnews.com/news/2007/0105/Schools/036.html News Article]
- [http://hs.facebook.com/group.php?gid=2226855642 The Free Feeny Foundation]
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'Mute English'
=Sources=
1. Minglang Zhou and Hongkai Sun, Language Policy in the People’s Republic of China, http://www.springerlink.com/content/r8342831108m3748/
2. Gillian Stevens, Kinam Jin, and Hyun Jong Song, Short-term Migration and the Acquisition of a World Language
3. People.com.cn, Headline: Do not Learn "Mute English" (Silent English), http://www.people.com.cn/english/9807/10/head.htm
4. Guo Fang, A Comparison Between Online English Language Teaching and Classroom English Language Teaching, http://www.beiwaionline.com/tutor/2003collection/guofang.htm
Moraveji 03:41, 11 January 2007 (UTC)
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Dennis Magnuson
=Sources=
Book of Dennis, Connor Magnuson, Published 2006, Omaha, Nebraska
68.99.27.114 05:04, 11 January 2007 (UTC)
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Bovine spongiform encephalitis
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"Bovine Spongiform Encephalitis" (all caps) redirects to the main BSE article, but there's no redirect from "Bovine spongiform encephalitis" (not all caps). Until now.
71.248.179.17 05:14, 11 January 2007 (UTC)
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Jake Pierce
Kallar Kahar
=Sources=
[Tourism Development Corporation of Pakistan][http://tdcp.punjab.gov.pk/TDCP/placesvisitrwpisd1.htm]
Saqib.hassan 07:01, 11 January 2007 (UTC)
- Accepted - you can find your article at Kallar Kahar. However, I had to modify your second sentence (see WP:PEACOCK) and remove the image, as it qualifies for speedy deletion. -Patstuarttalk|edits 21:34, 11 January 2007 (UTC)
Priya Matriculation Higher Secondary School
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http://www.schools.tn.nic.in/DispSchoolsUrban.asp?DCODE=03&VTCODE=40303576&SCHCAT=04
220.227.72.2 10:22, 11 January 2007 (UTC)
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Tarleton Perry Crawford
=Sources=
Irwin T. Hyatt, Our Ordered Lives Confess. Three Nineteenth-Century American Missionaries in Shandong, (Harvard University Press, Cambridge: 1976)
87.74.9.85 10:52, 11 January 2007 (UTC)
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Jeevan Kanungo
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www.pce.org
59.93.144.8 11:25, 11 January 2007 (UTC)
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ARIANA NOZEMAN
Early life
The daughter of actor and playwright Adriaan van den Bergh, Ariana was born in Middelburg probably between 1626 and 1628. Her father had a travelling theatre company and translated and adapted several English dramas for the Dutch stage. Among them Thomas Kyds “the Spanish Tragedy”-renamed Don Jeronimo (1621) in Dutch. Ariana could possibly not write.
She may have learnt the craft at a very early age. It was quite common for women and children in travelling theatre companies to appear on stage as these groups often consisted
of actors’ families. Later on, she possibly joined the troupe of Jan Baptist van Fornenbergh. This company took the tradition of Dutch theatre to distant corners of Europe touring the north of Germany and Scandinavia, performing at fairs as well as royal courts such as the
one of Swedish Queen Christina (1653). While in Hamburg, the actress married her collegue, the actor Gillis Nozeman in the Reformed Church of nearby Altona, a free haven
for dissenters and marginalized. Ariana and Gillis became known as the first actors’couple
in Dutch theatre history.
==Opulent costumes==
On June 30 1655, the name of Ariana Nozeman was recorded for the first time in the Amsterdam theatre archives. The actress was paid 76,50 Dutch florins for 17 performances. The amount was higher than most of her male contemporaries. She was even paid more than her husband, because she brought her own opulent costumes to the scene. Unlike Italy and France where women had already made their appearances on the public stage, women’s parts in the Dutch Republic were still generally being played by men in the first half of the 17th century. The resignation of six actors at the Amsterdam Schouwburg (Theatre) may have led to Ariana Nozeman’s debut.
Ariana Nozeman mostly played serious roles. She was the first actress who ever performed Badeloch in the historical play Gijsbrecht van Aemstel by Joost van den Vondel, Holland’s most famous poet of the 17th century. She was rarely seen in farces or comical acts. She also sang and is known as the first ballet dancer in The Netherlands. She was often seen on stage together with her husband Gillis Nozeman either as a couple or as antagonists. Their daughter Maria Nozeman (born 1652) followed in her mother’s footsteps; she entered the stage at the age of six years. The Nozemans supplemented their theatre incomes by running an inn called The Camel on one of the Amsterdam canals.
Calvinist opposition
By putting herself on public show, Ariana Nozeman would surely not have had the approval of the stern Dutch Reformed Church. Simon Schama in The Embarassment of Riches says: “In 1655 the first actress appeared in the Amsterdam theater, strengthening the clergy’s view that it was the sink of the vilest iniquity. But Adriana Nozeman went on to make an illustrious career there nonetheless”. Holland – in spite of its Calvinist character- was a secular society and Amsterdam, the capital of the mighty Dutch Republic, known for its free and tolerant climate. Banned philosophers such as Locke and Descartes got their works published here. Pornography was printed here as well.
The stage curtain dropped for Ariana Nozeman when she was not even 35 years old. She
died on 7 December 1661. Three months earlier she had lost her only 7-year old son Mathijs. Maybe she died of heartbreak or maybe she fell victim to the pest. She was buried in the
Oude Kerk (Old Church), now in the heart of Amsterdam’s famous red light district. Her death meant a great loss for the Amsterdam Schouwburg. They contracted immediately
four new actresses to replace her.
Three hundred years after her stage debut, in 1955, the first woman on the Dutch stage was commemorated. The city council of Amsterdam honoured her memory with a street named Ariana Nozemanstraat in the western part of the city.
References
• Ben Albach: Langs Kermissen en Hoven. Ontstaan en kroniek van een Nederlands toneelgezelschap in de 17de eeuw. Zutphen 1977.
• Ben Albach: 'Een onvergetelijke Ariane. De eerste Amsterdamse toneelspeelster in: Spiegel Historiael. 29. 1994. S. 79-83.
• Malou Nozeman. Een vergeten ster uit de Gouden Eeuw. In: Ons Amsterdam. 58.2 2006. S. 62-65.
• Simon Schama. The Embarassment of Riches: an Interpretation of Dutch culture in the Golden Age. New York. Knopf, 1987, 408.
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David Thorpe (comics/writer)
Wust El Balad Band
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=Band members=
Adham El Saeid, (Born on April 6, 1969)
Inspired by his grandmother's renditions of songs from the villages in Upper Egypt, and his uncle who engaged him in the country's oral traditions, Adham brings the traditional oriental sense to the group, counterbalancing the dominant western influence. History department graduate, Adham El Saeid knows how to sing a good “Mawal” that attracts all Wust El Balad Audience, Foreigners before Egyptians
Hany Adel, (Born on September 20, 1977)
The "attractive one" as called in many occasions. It was Omran's and his idea to put together the group of Wust El Balad. Beside composing some of the songs, Hany is a whole show himself, his great presence combined with his lively guitar playing, and his energetic, sensitive voice brings the band to its maximum energy level.
Ahmed Omran, (Born on November 15, 1977)
The Not-Always-Present member of Wust El Balad. Though being one of the two founders of the Group, Omran is not always available at all concerts, but when he is, you will listen to one of the best Oud players around. Omran is the only member in the band who has a formal musical background. Playing Oud and Flute, sometimes composing some of the songs, Omran completes the Wust el Balad image.
Mohammed Gamal Al Din, (Born on February 10, 1982)
Kids, who grow up in families of musicians, always end up wanting to be musicians themselves, that's the case with Mohammed as he is the grandson of a very famous composer. As one of the most important percussion players in Cairo, Mizo always lightens up the stage with his conversational-like performance with Bob.
Ismail Fawzy, (Born on April 8, 1978)
Off all the musicians in the band, the most interesting and intriguing is Ismail. Though the band is a group of extraordinary musicians, But Ismail's talent and attitude added a joyful taste. Always smiling, totally energetic, Ismail brings a lot of energy and strength to the band. He is a computer science graduate, who composes some of the songs for the band. Ismail pays great attention to the lyrics, his favorite song, Magnoun, is a pure evidence of a singer who believes in what he sings.
Asaad Nessim, (Born on November 20, 1966)
Watching and listening how he masters the guitar, one would think that he started playing a long long time ago. In fact, Asaad first played the Piano for over 6 years, before figuring out that Spanish guitar is his main destiny.And it can be said, that he is now one of the best Spanish guitar players all over Egypt. Extremely calm, very sensitive andconcentrated, playing with a very difficult technique, Asaad knows how to get the attention while playing one of his brilliant Solos whithin his role as the lead guitarist of Wust el Balad.
Ehab Abdel Hameed, (Born on November 6, 1976)
Ehab or Bob began his real career with the Wust el Balad band, after many rehearsals with Modo, the Senegalese singer, and Ismail Fawzy. Still a law student, but yet to be considered one of the most wanted percussion players in Egypt, Bob is one of the first who played with "Cajun", the famous Spanish instrument. No one can ever mistake the enthusiasm in which Bob always performs. Bob and Mizo are the most famous Percussion Duo in Egypt
Ahmed Omar, (Born on September 28, 1977)
Born in Egypt to an Eriterian father, certainly affected his sense of music. Omar joined the music scene more than 4 years ago, starting with singing, playing guitar and then moving to his current instrument, bass guitar. Omar, believing that music is the most important issue in life, resigned from his former job as a teacher in german. His "Eritrean" melody reflects a true sense of imagination and creativity
=Sources=
Official site: http://www.wustelbalad.com/
Articles from the Daily Star Egypt:
http://www.dailystaregypt.com/article.aspx?ArticleID=2349
http://www.dailystaregypt.com/article.aspx?ArticleID=3008
Articles from Business Today Egypt:
http://www.businesstodayegypt.com/article.aspx?ArticleID=2934
Fan Club in Sakiat el Sawy: http://www.culturewheel.com/DiscussionIncludes/show.asp?id=92&TopicID=16&tid=77
http://egyptoz.blogspot.com/2006/05/wust-el-balad.html
SOS music festival: http://www.sosmusicfestival.com/wustelbalad
213.131.76.20 13:11, 11 January 2007 (UTC)
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Eric Gilbert
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Eric Gilbert http://www.myspace.com/eric_gilbert_13
147.31.184.122 14:47, 11 January 2007 (UTC)
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inimical
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http://dictionary.reference.com/wordoftheday/archive/2004/03/27.html
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207.165.19.7 15:38, 11 January 2007 (UTC)
Wayfarers of Fate (The Epic Novel of the Spanish Civil War)
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[http://www.amazon.com/Wayfarers-Fate-John-Steinbacher/dp/0805970495/sr=1-1/qid=1168529624/ref=sr_1_1/102-2462295-1395336?ie=UTF8&s=books Amazon.com]
[http://dorrance.stores.yahoo.net/waoffatepnoo.html Dorrance Publishing Company]
[http://cancerfed.com/wayfarers_fate.htm Cancer Federation Bookstore]
69.19.14.27 15:43, 11 January 2007 (UTC)
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Rory Dafoe
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http://www.youtube.com
http://www.wwe.com
205.211.54.10 15:56, 11 January 2007 (UTC)
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Ross Yoel
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64.90.250.32 16:07, 11 January 2007 (UTC)
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Dave Fidess
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1[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0275723/]
2[http://sc.info.gov.hk/gb/www.info.gov.hk/police/offbeat/792/chi/p02.htm]
84.12.100.178 16:24, 11 January 2007 (UTC)
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SAVARONA
Kevin Stamper
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http://www.businessweek.com/1999/99_14/b3623088.htm
http://www.ci.detroit.mi.us/mayor/archer/proair__album.htm
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Dr. James Hirsen
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www.newsmax.com
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Edwards Personality Inventory
=The Edwards personality Inventory revised edition=
The Edwards Personality Inventory, revised edition, (EPI:R) was designed primarily for use in research and counselling. The inventory consists of 440 items and provides scores on 18 personality scales. Each scale is identified by a single name and a three-letter abbreviation.
Because scale names can easily mean different things to different people, abstract trait names such as "ego-strength," "rigidity," and "extraversion" have been avoided in assigning names to the scales in the EPI. Instead, an attempt has been made to assign names to the scales that imply nothing more than a summary of the content of the items in the scales.
There are no items in the EPI inquiring into an examinee's religious or political beliefs or family relationships. There are no items referring to delusions, hallucinations, health, or bodily function. Furthermore, almost all items that have extreme socially undesirable scale values have been eliminated, because of evidence (Walsh, Layton, & Klieger, 1966) that college students regard being asked to respond True or False to such items as an invasion of privacy. In general, the individual responding to the items in the EPI will not find the task offensive.
=Scales=
THE 18 EPI SCALES WITH A SAMPLE ITEM FROM EACH SCALE
Those who know me well would say that I:
(Approval): Am anxious to please others.
(Anxiety): Become anxious if I believe my performance is to be compared with others.
(Sensitive): Am sensitive and easily hurt by others.
(Sympathy): Will tell my troubles to anyone who is willing to listen.
(Avoidance): Try to avoid trouble of any kind.
(Influenced): Permit others to push me around.
(Cooperative): Enjoy working on a project with a group.
(Competitive): Try my best to win in any game I play.
(Articulate): Can say what I want to say without fumbling around for the right word.
(Responsibility): Am not afraid of responsibility.
(Friendly): Have never had any difficulty in making friends.
(Negative self image): Have relatively little confidence in myself.
(Blunt): Say things that irritate others.
(Helpful): Do many things to help others.
(Considerate): Am tolerant of those who disagree with me.
(Dependent): Am very dependent on others for solutions to my problems.
(Shy): Am easily embarrassed in social situations.
(Virtuous): Have never been unkind to another person.
=Copyrights=
Copyrights of the EPI:R are held by the Allen L. Edwards Living Trust. In Europe they are represented by a startup publisher called Test Dimensions.
=Sources=
Abbott, R. D. (1971). A factor analysis of the CPI and EPI. Educational and Psychological Measurement, 51, 549-553.
Cohen, J., & Cohen, P. (1983). Applied multiple regression correlation for the behavioural sciences (2nd ed.). Hillsdale, N1: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.
Cronbach, L. J. (1965). [Review of How well do you know yourself?]. In O. K. Buros (Ed.), The sixth mental measurements yearbook (pp. 117-119). New York: Gryphon Press.
Crowne, D. P., & Marlowe, D. A. (1960). A new scale of social desirability independent of psychopathology. Journal of Consulting Psychology, 24, 349-354.
Edwards, A. L. (1957). The social desirability variable in personality assessment and research. New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston.
Edwards, A. L. (1966). The relationship between probability of endorsement and social desirability scale value for a set of 2824 personality statements. Journal of Applied Psychology, 50, 238-239.
Edwards, A. L. (1967). Manual for the Edwards Personality Inventory: Introductory edition. Chicago: Science Research Associates.
Edwards, A. L. (1970). The measurement of personality traits by scales and inventories. New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston.
Edwards, A. L. (1985a). Experimental design in psychological research (5th ed.). New York: Harper and Row.
Edwards, A. L. (1985b). Multiple regression and the analysis of variance and covariance. New York: W. H. Freeman.
Edwards, A. L., & Abbott, R. D. (1973a). Relationships among the Edwards Personality Inventory scales, the Edwards Personal Preference Schedule, and the Personality Research Form scales. Journal of Consulting Psychology, 40, 27-32.
Edwards, A. L., & Abbott, R. D. (1973b). Relationships between the EPI scales and the 16 PF, CPI, and EPPS scales. Educational and Psychological Measurement, 33, 231-238.
Edwards, A. L., & Diers, C. J. (1963). Neutral items as measures of acquiescence. Educational and Psychological Measurement, 23, 687-698.
Edwards, A. L., Gocka, E. F., & Holloway, H. (1964). The development of an MMPI acquiescence scale. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 20, 248-250.
Edwards, A. L., & Klockars, A. J. (1981). Significant others and self evaluations: Relationships between perceived and actual evaluations. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 7, 244-251.
Edwards, A. L. , & Walker, J. N. (1964). Relationship between probability of item endorsement and social desirability scale value for high and low groups on Edwards' SD scale. Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology, 64, 458-460.
Gergen, P. (1969). Preliminary study of the Edwards Personality Inventory as a clinical instrument. Unpublished manuscript. University of Washington, Seattle.
Oakland, J. A. (1967). The performance of high school students on Edwards Personality Inventory and its relationship to over- and underachievement. Unpublished doctoral dissertation. University of Washington, Seattle.
Pedhazur, E. J. (1982). Multiple regression in behavioural research (2nd ed.). New York: CBS College Publishing.
Walsh, J. A. (1975). EPI scores for a sample of male prison inmates. Unpublished manuscript. University of Montana, Missoula.
Walsh, J. A., Layton, W. L., & Klieger, D. M. (1966). Relationships between social desirability scale values, probability of endorsement, and invasion of privacy ratings of objective personality items. Psychological Reports, 18, 671-675.
Test Dimensions Publishers [http://www.testdimensions.com]
84.80.144.242 19:05, 11 January 2007 (UTC)
- This article already exists in Wikipedia. {{#if:Edwards Personal Preference Schedule|You can find it at :Edwards Personal Preference Schedule.|}} ●DanMS 06:14, 12 January 2007 (UTC)
Negative pressure ventilator
=Sources=
Scientific name for an Iron lung
82.30.247.19 19:22, 11 January 2007 (UTC)
- Article created. {{#if:Negative pressure ventilator|You can find it at Negative pressure ventilator. }}Thank you for your contribution to Wikipedia! I created the redirect as requested. --Elkman - (Elkspeak) 20:47, 11 January 2007 (UTC)
toe fungus
Gregor Ploberger
=Sources=
Gregor Ploberger http://www.ploberger.com/
85.125.145.255 20:13, 11 January 2007 (UTC)
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Patton, a dog shot by Tennesee police
=Sources=
http://216.168.47.67/petnews/011603d.htm
http://www.cnn.com/2003/US/South/01/08/shot.dog/index.html (CNN's report)
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2003/02/12/earlyshow/living/petplanet/main540285.shtml (CBS's report)
http://www.local6.com/news/1879473/detail.html (Local Channel's report)
http://www.putnampit.com/patton/smoak-3.txt (Some letters of criticism)
The police video is available at CNN Pipline (subscription required): http://www.cnn.com/pipeline/
http://www.tennessean.com/local/archives/03/01/27302745.shtml (Local newspaper's report)
http://www.freepress.org/columns/display/2/2003/92
http://www.cookeville.com/news/1042669543/index_html (See the comments on this article for a taste of the criticism offered by the public.)
http://www.firstamendmentcenter.org/news.aspx?id=16678 (Info on Hall's lawsuit)
http://www.putnampit.com/databases/hall/complaint.pdf (Actual citizen complaint file from Cookeville police, see page 95 for a copy of the incident where Hall shot a dog on a previous occasion)
http://www.tennessean.com/local/archives/03/01/27995363.shtml?Element_ID=27995363 (Breakdown of audio from police video)
12.219.219.191 20:33, 11 January 2007 (UTC)
'''Daniel Bussius'''
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Las Vegas Weekly - www.lasvegasweekly.com/2006/10/26/letters.html
PR Leap - http://www.prleap.com/printer/43107/
Santa Barbara Independent - http://independent.com/artsandentertainment/2006/09/dionysian_road_trip.html
The Circuit - http://thecircuitlv.com/10_02_06.htm
In The Mix Promotions - www.itmpromos.com/aboutus
Las Vegas Music Conference - www.lvmc.us
VMC Myspace - www.myspace.com/eamc_us
Las Vegas City Life - http://www.lvcitylife.com/articles/2006/09/14/music/fear%20and%20lounging/fearlounge.txt
Techno Detroit - http://www.technodetroit.com/Article1470.html
Icon Magazine - http://www.icon-magazine.com/email/view_details.php?action=3&id=59
Music Industry Manual - http://www.mim.dj/mimpro/alpha/index/pages/v1.html
24.152.165.41 20:40, 11 January 2007 (UTC)
hi im iso
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71.251.231.81 22:44, 11 January 2007 (UTC)
www.danielbussius.com
20px Declined. This article provides insufficient context for those unfamiliar with the subject matter. Please see tips on how to better format your article. Henrik 21:33, 16 July 2007 (UTC)
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