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  • 41John Scott of Amwell — John Scott (January 9, 1731 – December 12, 1783), known as Scott of Amwell, was a wealthy Quaker who lived at Amwell near Ware in Hertfordshire, England. He is now remembered mainly for his shell grotto, which was restored by the Ware Society in… …

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  • 42Tilt (album) — Infobox Album | Name = Tilt Type = Album Artist = Scott Walker Released = 8 May 1995 Recorded = Genre = Art rock Avant garde Experimental Length = 56:58 Label = Fontana Producer = Scott Walker and Peter Walsh Reviews = * Allmusic Rating|4.5|5… …

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  • 43Acme Whistles — Infobox Company company name = J. Hudson and Co. Ltd company company type = Private foundation = Birmingham, England (1883) location = Birmingham, England key people = Joseph Hudson, Founder Simon Topman, Managing Director industry =… …

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  • 44Hot Cross Holy Shroud Split — Infobox Album | Name = Split 7 Type = ep Longtype = (split) Artist = Hot Cross The Holy Shroud Released = November, 2005 Genre = Screamo Hardcore Label = Level Plane Paranoid Records |This split 7” originated with the Hot Cross/The One AM… …

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  • 45cacophonous — cacophonously, adv. /keuh kof euh neuhs/, adj. having a harsh or discordant sound. [1790 1800; < Gk kakóphonos. See CACO , PHONE, OUS] Syn. dissonant, strident, grating, raucous. * * * …

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  • 46jangle — {{11}}jangle (n.) late 13c., gossip, slanderous conversation, dispute, from O.Fr. jangle, from jangler (see JANGLE (Cf. jangle) (v.)). Meaning discordant sound is from 1795. {{12}}jangle (v.) c.1300, jangeln, to talk excessively, chatter, talk&#8230; …

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  • 47wanton — {{11}}wanton (adj.) c.1300, wan towen, resistant to control; willful, from Middle English privative prefix wan wanting, lacking (from O.E. wan wanting; see WANE (Cf. wane)) + togen, pp. of teon to train, discipline; lit. to pull, draw, from P.Gmc …

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  • 48wolf — wÊŠlf n. wild dog; brutal person; womanizer; discordant sound (Music) v. eat ravenously; hunt wolves …

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  • 49wolfed — wÊŠlf n. wild dog; brutal person; womanizer; discordant sound (Music) v. eat ravenously; hunt wolves …

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  • 50wolfing — wÊŠlf n. wild dog; brutal person; womanizer; discordant sound (Music) v. eat ravenously; hunt wolves …

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