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  2. Kolateral - Wikipedia

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    Kolateral (lit. ' Collateral ' ) is a studio rap album by Sandata, a group headed by Filipino rap artists and activists BLKD and Calix. It has twelve tracks that offer narratives and socio-political commentary on the Philippine drug war under Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte .

  3. Sandata - Wikipedia

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    Sandata (transl. Weapon) is the lead single from Sarah Geronimo's album This 15 Me released on January 12, 2018. The song was written by Julius De Belen and Nica del Rosario. During her set at the 2018 International Balloon and Music Festival in Pampanga on March 24, she performed the song for the very first time.

  4. Chinese character meanings - Wikipedia

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    A character with only one meaning is a monosemous character, and a character with two or more meanings is a polysemous character. According to statistics from the "Chinese Character Information Dictionary", among the 7,785 mainland standard Chinese characters in the dictionary, there are 4,139 monosemous characters and 3,053 polysemous characters.

  5. Two Tigers (nursery rhyme) - Wikipedia

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    Two small tigers, Two small tigers, Run so fast, Run so fast! One does not have ears! (or: One does not have eyes!) One doesn't have a tail! That's so strange, That's so strange!

  6. Modern Chinese characters - Wikipedia

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    A Chinese character can alternatively be input by form-based encoding. Most Chinese characters can be divided into a sequence of components in writing order. There are a few hundred basic components, [111] much less than the number of characters. By representing each component with an English letter and putting them in writing order of the ...

  7. Chinese exclamative particles - Wikipedia

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    Exclamative particles are used as a method of recording aspects of human speech which may not be based entirely on meaning and definition. Specific characters are used to record exclamations, as with any other form of Chinese vocabulary, some characters exclusively representing the expression (such as 哼), others sharing characters with alternate words and meanings (such as 可).

  8. Kim Kardashian Sings 'Santa Baby' in Surreal Party Video ...

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    Kim Kardashian is evoking Eartha Kitt!. The reality-star-turned-mogul, 44, revealed an array of surreal visuals to accompany her version of the singer’s 1953 festive classic ‘Santa Baby’ on ...

  9. Xinyao - Wikipedia

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    Xinyao (Chinese: 新謠; pinyin: Xīnyáo) is a genre of songs originating from Singapore. [1] It is a contemporary Mandarin vocal genre that emerged between the late 1970s to 1980s. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Xinyao songs are typically composed and sung by Singaporeans , although there are exceptions: one of the most notable being Eric Moo , who is not ...