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  2. Multiplication (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Multiplication" is a song recorded by American singer Bobby Darin, performed by him in the 1961 film Come September. Track listing and formats US 7 ...

  3. Encore une fois - Wikipedia

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    "Encore une fois" ([ɑ̃.kɔʁ yn fwa]; French for "One more time") is a song by German DJ group Sash!, first released in 1996 on the PolyGram sublabel Mighty. It was released as the second single from the group's debut album It's My Life – The Album (1997) and features French vocals by German vocalist Sabine Ohmes .

  4. Multiplication (music) - Wikipedia

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    The mathematical operations of multiplication have several applications to music. Other than its application to the frequency ratios of intervals (for example, Just intonation , and the twelfth root of two in equal temperament ), it has been used in other ways for twelve-tone technique , and musical set theory .

  5. How teachers are using Taylor Swift's music to make ... - AOL

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    Connelly began rewriting popular songs to help students learn multiplication in March. His first video, a reinterpretation of "I Want It That Way" by the Backstreet Boys, taught kids how to ...

  6. Algebra tile - Wikipedia

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    An example of multiplying binomials is (2x+1)×(x+2) and the first step the student would take is set up two positive x tiles and one positive unit tile to represent the length of a rectangle and then one would take one positive x tile and two positive unit tiles to represent the width. These two lines of tiles would create a space that looks ...

  7. ‘The Greatest Night in Pop’ Review: A Look at the Making of ...

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    The second dimension of “We Are the World” is the song itself. You can call it sentimental and simple (the music critic Greil Marcus dismissed it as a Pepsi jingle), you can say that it lays ...

  8. Multiply (Xzibit song) - Wikipedia

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    Multiply is the first single from Xzibit's album, Man vs. Machine. The chorus is rapped by Nate Dogg. In the music video it shows Xzibit riding on a car. An official remix featuring Busta Rhymes was released as a bonus track in the same album. The video contains cameo appearances by Busta Rhymes, Dr. Dre and WC.

  9. Watch Kevin Bacon and Kyra Sedgwick's 2 kids join them in ...

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    Also playing the guitar, Travis Bacon, 35, joins the song next, crooning, “We all can stop listening / To little drummer boys / We all can stop glistening / Let’s un-deck the halls.”