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  • 121Tricky Sam Nanton — Joe Tricky Sam Nanton (February 1, 1904 July 20, 1946) was a famous trombonist with the Duke Ellington Orchestra. Nanton was born in New York City and began playing professionally with bands led by Cliff Jackson and Elmer Snowden. In 1926, he… …

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  • 122Maya Angelou — Maya Angelou, 1993 Born Marguerite Ann Johnson April 4, 1928 …

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  • 123LOL — For the computer game and other uses, see League of Legends and LOL (disambiguation). Modern usage example of LOL (for laughing out loud ) on a …

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  • 124Xu Wei — (zh cp|c=徐渭|p=Xú Wèi, 1521 1593) was a Ming Chinese painter, poet and dramatist famed for his artistic expressiveness. Revolutionary for its time, his painting style influenced and inspired countless subsequent painters, such as Zhu Da, the Eight …

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  • 125M-expression — In computer programming, M expressions (or meta expressions) were intended to be the expressions used to write functions in the Lisp programming language. Data to be manipulated using M expressions was to be written using S expressions. M… …

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  • 126Empathy — is the capacity to recognize or understand another s state of mind or emotion. It is often characterized as the ability to put oneself into another s shoes , or to in some way experience the outlook or emotions of another being within oneself.It… …

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  • 127Wah-wah pedal — A wah wah pedal (or just wah pedal) is a type of guitar effects pedal that alters the tone of the signal to create a distinctive effect, intended to mimic the human voice. The pedal sweeps the peak response of a filter up and down in frequency to …

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