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  2. Dewar's - Wikipedia

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    The Dewar's whisky brand was created by John Dewar, Sr. in 1846. [1] Under the control of his two sons, John A. Dewar Jr. and Thomas "Tommy" Dewar, the brand expanded to become a global market leader by 1896 and began to win several awards, including a gold medal in the 1904 St. Louis World's Fair. [2]

  3. Quercus crispula - Wikipedia

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    Quercus crispula, commonly known as mizunara from the Japanese, is a deciduous broad-leaved tree of the genus Quercus. As Quercus mongolica var. crispula , it is considered a variety of Mongolian oak by some authorities, [ 2 ] and is widely distributed in Northeast Asia.

  4. Dou3le - Wikipedia

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    They added: "The ersatz Arabian sound of 'Lakes In The Desert' owes more to the Beatles than to any genuine third-world sensibility, but Double has a style all their own." [ 12 ] Billboard commented: "[Double] specializes in a kind of muted Europop with new agey bias, and overall effect of its latest is soothing in the extreme.

  5. The Dewarists - Wikipedia

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    The Dewarists is a part music documentary and part travelogue television series on MTV India. [1] The show casts musicians from various parts of the world, collaborating to create original music while travelling across India. [2]

  6. Twice Removed from Yesterday - Wikipedia

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    Twice Removed from Yesterday is Robin Trower's first solo album. It was released in March 1973.Cover art is by "Funky" Paul Olsen. The album was re-released on CD in 1990 by Capitol.

  7. The Dewar Manuscripts - Wikipedia

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    The Dewar Manuscripts, Volume 1 was first published in 1964, appearing as an English translation of the tales collected by John Dewar, under the commission of the 8th Duke of Argyll. Dewar's work was translated from Gaelic into English in 1879 by Hector Maclean, a fellow contemporary of J.F Campbell, under the commission of the 9th Duke of Argyll .

  8. Double discography - Wikipedia

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    Title Album details Peak chart positions [1]Sales Certifications; 10 Years Best We R&B: Released: February 6, 2008; Formats: CD, digital download 2 105,537+ Gold The Best Collaborations

  9. MP3.com - Wikipedia

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    MP3.com was a website operated by Paramount Global publishing tabloid-style news items about digital music and artists, songs, services, and technologies. It is better known for its original incarnation as a legal, free music-sharing service, named after the popular music file format MP3, popular with independent musicians for promoting their work.