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Notice back leg that generates Swiatek’s advantage?
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Rings up boozer filled with students.
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Small hawk is fearless.
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Confectionery assortments you and me tucked into.
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Mediterranean-style house popular with bad guy.
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Not completely finished baked potato’s consumed at home.
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Wife finally pursuing flirt, hurled pudding.
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Water drums are a category of membranophone characterized by the filling of the drum chamber with some amount of water to create a unique resonant sound. Water drums are used all over the world, but are found most prominently in a ceremonial as well as social role in the Indigenous music of North America, as…
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Lummi sticks, named after the Lummi Native American peoples, are hardwood cylindrical sticks, usually roughly 7 inches long and 0.75 inches in diameter, used as percussive musical instruments. They are generally struck against one another, and used frequently in musical education to teach rhythm. Another variety, called simply a rhythm stick, is 12 inches long…
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A footed drum is a class of membranophone, of Native American and Polynesian origin, characterized by an open area at the bottom of the instrument, held by feet. This open area adds resonance to the drum’s sound. It is made out of hollow wood and/or bone. Archaeologists have unearthed ‘foot drums’ in several southwestern and…