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Freestyle, an American electro-funk band on the compilation album Street Sounds Electro 10 Freestyle (Filipino band) , an alternative-soul jazz-RnB band from the Philippines Freestyle (Russian group) , a Soviet group with frontman Vadim Kazachenko
Abbott Laboratories is an American multinational medical devices and health care company with headquarters in Abbott Park, Illinois, in the United States. The company was founded by Chicago physician Wallace Calvin Abbott in 1888 to formulate known drugs; today, it sells medical devices, diagnostics, branded generic medicines and nutritional ...
A freestyle skateboarding trick is a trick performed with a skateboard while freestyle skateboarding. Some of these tricks are done in a stationary position, unlike many other skateboarding tricks. The keys to a good freestyle contest run are variety, difficulty, fluidity, and creativity. This is an incomplete list, which includes most notable ...
Kevin Peraza – BMX freestyle rider, two-time X Games gold medalist; Cruz Pedregon – two-time drag racing champion; Tony Pedregon – two-time drag racing champion; Tori Pena – pole vaulter; Stacy Peralta – professional skateboarder, founding member of the Z-Boys. [49] Sarah Robles – weightlifter, Olympic medalist
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The history of freestyle rap is explored in the film, with a mix of performance and commentary from a number of artists. Using archive footage, the film traces the origins of improvised hip hop to sources including African-American preachers, Jamaican toasts, improvised jazz, and spoken-word poets.
The first edition of The Merck Manual was published in 1899 by Merck & Co., Inc. for physicians and pharmacists and was titled Merck's Manual of the Materia Medica. [6] [7] The 192 page book which sold for US $1.00, was divided into three sections, Part I ("Materia Medica") was an alphabetical listing of all known compounds thought to be of therapeutic value with uses and doses; Part II ...