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  2. Amatory - Wikipedia

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    Amatory (commonly stylized as [AMATORY], to fit their logo) is a Russian metal band from Saint Petersburg, formed in 1998 by Denis [DENVER] Zhivotovsky and Daniil [STEWART] Svetlov. [ 2 ] Later in 1998, they were joined by Evgenyy PJ Potekhin but the official birthday of the band is April 1, 2001, when Sergey [ G ANG] Osechkin joined and the ...

  3. Amatory fiction - Wikipedia

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    Amatory fiction is a genre of British literature that became popular during the late 17th century and early 18th century, approximately 1660–1730. [1] It was often spread throughout coteries, published while trying to remain true to the writer's vision without criticism.

  4. Amateur - Wikipedia

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    Historically, the amateur was considered to be the ideal balance between pure intent, open mind, and the interest or passion for a subject. That ideology spanned many different fields of interest.

  5. Harry E. Wedeck - Wikipedia

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    Study of amatory devices and mores. Citadel Press. 1963. Love potions through the ages : a study of amatory devices and mores. New York: Philosophical Library. 1963. Triumph of Satan. New Hyde Park, N.Y.: University Books. 1970. with Wade Baskin: Dictionary of pagan religions. New York: Philosophical Library. 1971.

  6. Kniga Myortvykh - Wikipedia

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    Kniga Myortvykh is the third studio album by Russian alternative metal band Amatory. This is the last record with solo guitarist Sergey Osechkin who died on March 15, 2007. This is the last record with solo guitarist Sergey Osechkin who died on March 15, 2007.

  7. Love in Excess; or, The Fatal Enquiry - Wikipedia

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    A work of amatory fiction, Love in Excess offers many models of female desire, and ultimately articulates the early-18th century "cultural shift toward a companionate model of marriage." [ 4 ] Like Aphra Behn and Delarivier Manley, Haywood uses love triangles to illustrate the different roles women can play. [ 10 ]

  8. Instinkt Obrechyonnykh - Wikipedia

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    Amatory. Alexander [ALEX] Pavlov — guitars, keyboards, samples; Denis [DENVER] Zhivotovskiy — bass, clean & growled vocals; Dmitriy [JAY] Rubanosky — guitars

  9. Anacreon - Wikipedia

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    Anacreon had a reputation as a composer of hymns, as well as of those bacchanalian and amatory lyrics which are commonly associated with his name. Two short hymns to Artemis and Dionysus , consisting of eight and eleven lines respectively, stand first amongst his few undisputed remains, as printed by recent editors.