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  2. Moog Center for Deaf Education - Wikipedia

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    The Moog Center for Deaf Education is an American school in St. Louis, Missouri, founded in 1996 by oralist educator Jean Sachar Moog.. The Moog Center is an independent, not-for-profit school that provides education services to children with hearing loss and their families from birth to early elementary years.

  3. Bob Moog Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The Bob Moog Memorial Foundation is a non-profit organization created after the death of Dr. Robert Moog in 2005, and officially launched in August 2006. His family established the foundation as "a reflection of Bob Moog's legacy: To educate and inspire people through the power and possibilities of electronic music, and through the intersection of music and science."

  4. The Moog - Wikipedia

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    The Moog were a Hungarian indie rock band based in Budapest, Hungary formed in 2004. The group is noted for being the first in the region to be signed to an American record label. [ 1 ] The band consists of members Tamás Szabó (vocals, keyboard), GergÅ‘ Dorozsmai (drums, percussion), Ádám Bajor (guitar), GergÅ‘ (a.k.a. Miguel) György ...

  5. Category:Schools for the deaf in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Moog Center for Deaf Education; N. Nebraska School for the Deaf; New Mexico School for the Deaf; North Carolina School for the Deaf; North Dakota School for the Deaf; O.

  6. Moog synthesizer - Wikipedia

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    Moog developed the synthesizer in response to demand for more practical and affordable electronic music equipment, guided by suggestions and requests from composers including Herb Deutsch, Richard Teitelbaum, Vladimir Ussachevsky and Wendy Carlos. Moog's principal innovation was voltage control, which uses voltage to control pitch. He also ...

  7. Man, 57, dismissed a growing lump on his neck. It was a sign ...

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    After having chronic sinus problems, Glenn Moog noticed a little bump on his neck. Man, 57, dismissed a growing lump on his neck. It was a sign of stage 4 cancer

  8. Robert Margouleff - Wikipedia

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    Margouleff was an early customer, friend and collaborator of fellow New Yorker and music instrument pioneer Robert Moog, contributing early insight toward Moog's musical instrument development for artists to routinely program and use synthesizers. [2] He also was an early creative resource at Andy Warhol's "factory", eventually co-producing Ciao!

  9. Moog - Wikipedia

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    Moog, a 2004 biographical film about Robert Moog; Moog Center for Deaf Education; The Moog, a dog-like character in the British children's TV cartoon Willo the Wisp; The Moog, a Hungarian band