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  • 101Capriccio Espagnol — Op. 34, is the common Western title for an orchestral work based on Spanish melodies and written by Nikolai Rimsky Korsakov in 1887. Originally intended for a solo violin against an orchestra, Rimsky Korsakov later decided that a purely orchestr …

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  • 102Golden mean — may refer to: * Doctrine of the Golden Mean ((Chinese: 中庸; pinyin: Zhōng Yóng), a chapter in Li Ji , one of the Four Books of Confucianism *Golden mean (philosophy), the felicitous middle between the extremes of excess and deficiency *Golden… …

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  • 103Raphael Cartoons — The Raphael Cartoons are seven large cartoons for tapestries, now in the Victoria and Albert Museum, London, painted by the High Renaissance painter Raphael in 1515 16 and showing scenes from the Gospels and Acts of the Apostles. They are the… …

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  • 104Russian formalism — was an influential school of literary criticism in Russia from the 1910s to the 1930s. It includes the work of a number of highly influential Russian and Soviet scholars such as Viktor Shklovsky, Yuri Tynianov, Boris Eichenbaum, Roman Jakobson,… …

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  • 105Gott erhalte Franz den Kaiser — (God Save Emperor Francis) was an anthem to Francis II, Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire and later of Austria. Lorenz Leopold Haschka (1749 1827) wrote the lyrics, and Joseph Haydn composed the melody. It is sometimes called the Kaiserhymne… …

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  • 106Malay titles — The Malay language has a complex system of titles and honorifics which is still extensively used in Malaysia and Brunei. Singapore, whose Malay royalty was abolished by the British colonial government in 1891, has adopted civic titles for its… …

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  • 107Question — For other uses, see Question (disambiguation). For questions about Wikipedia, see Wikipedia:Questions. “ There are these four ways of answering questions. Which four? There are questions that should be answered categorically [straightforwardly… …

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  • 108Performative utterance — The notion of performative utterances was introduced by J. L. Austin. Although he had already used the term in his 1964 paper Other minds , today s usage goes back to his later, remarkedly different exposition of the notion in the 1955 William… …

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  • 109House of Esterházy — The Eszterházy arms Coat of arms of princes Eszterházy …

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  • 110Ashra — may refer to:* The girl s name Ashra a sh ra is of Hebrew origin, and its meaning is fortunate, felicitous . Feminine form of Asher. * A previous spelling of the name of the American percussionist and electronic music composer Asyrah * An alias… …

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