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  2. Attitude (Suede song) - Wikipedia

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    "Attitude" is a song by Suede, released on 6 October 2003 through Columbia Records. It would be the group's final single before disbanding in late 2003.

  3. Chutzpah - Wikipedia

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    Chutzpah (Yiddish: חוצפה - / ˈ x ʊ t s p ə, ˈ h ʊ t-/) [1] [2] is the quality of audacity, for good or for bad.A close English equivalent is sometimes "hubris".The word derives from the Hebrew ḥuṣpāh (חֻצְפָּה), meaning "insolence", "cheek" or "audacity".

  4. Attitudes (band) - Wikipedia

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    Attitudes was a rock band from Los Angeles consisting of keyboardist David Foster, guitarist Danny Kortchmar, bassist Paul Stallworth and drummer Jim Keltner. [1] Its band members came together while working as session musicians on George Harrison's album Extra Texture (Read All About It). [1]

  5. Tribal Seeds - Wikipedia

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    From San Diego, California, award-winning reggae group Tribal Seeds have become known for their spiritually driven, refreshing rock vibe they have infused with the roots style of reggae music.

  6. Burpee Seeds and Plants - Wikipedia

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    W. Atlee Burpee & Company was founded in 1876 by Washington Atlee Burpee in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, after starting a mail-order chicken business in 1876.The company expanded to selling garden seeds, farm supplies, tools and hogs after customers began asking for seeds they had grown in their native farms.

  7. Southern Culture on the Skids - Wikipedia

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    Southern Culture on the Skids, also sometimes known as SCOTS, is an American rock band from Chapel Hill, North Carolina.. The band released their debut EP Voodoo Beach Party in 1984, followed by their self-titled debut album the following year.

  8. Seed bank - Wikipedia

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    Seedbank at the USDA Western Regional Plant Introduction Station. A seed bank (also seed banks, seeds bank or seed vault) stores seeds to preserve genetic diversity; hence it is a type of gene bank. [1]

  9. Recalcitrant seed - Wikipedia

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    Photo of one whole and one split mango displaying its seed, which is approximately 1/3 the size of the entire fruit. Recalcitrant seeds are seeds that do not survive drying and freezing during ex situ conservation. [1]