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Discord is an instant messaging and VoIP social platform which allows communication through voice calls, video calls, text messaging, and media.Communication can be private or take place in virtual communities called "servers".
This list includes pairs or groups of characters who appear in a series of novels or short stories, not characters who are teamed only for a single story. Where two detectives work together, they are listed as A and B ; where a single detective is regularly accompanied by a non-detecting sidekick or chronicler they are listed as A with B .
Addictive (English duo) The Adventures of Stevie V; Africa Hitech; Air Cuba; Akasha (band) Alpinestars (band) Altern-8; AlunaGeorge; Antony and Cleopatra (musical duo) Aquilo (band) Architechs; Artful Dodger (duo) The Assembly; Audio Bullys; Autechre
In the Name of Love" "I Hear a Symphony" "You Can't Hurry Love" James Horner (music) and Will Jennings (lyrics) 1988–2001 "If We Hold on Together" "Dreams to Dream" "My Heart Will Go On" "Where Are You, Christmas?" (with Mariah Carey) Mick Jagger and Keith Richards [3] [19] of The Rolling Stones Mick Jagger Keith Richards "(I Can't Get No ...
This is a list of notable performers who appeared as piano duos in classical music. Most of these pianists performed works for piano four-hands (two pianists at one piano; also known as piano duet ) as well as works for two pianos , often with orchestras or chamber ensembles.