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  2. Crescendo (FIRST) - Wikipedia

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    The field during a match. Crescendo is played on a 27 feet (8.2 m) by 54 feet (16 m) field covered in grey carpet. The field is surrounded by low polycarbonate walls on the long sides and taller alliance station walls on the short sides.

  3. Ricominciamo - Wikipedia

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    The signature song of Pappalardo, it marked his return to the hit parade after a six-year hiatus. [1] The song is structured over the vocal characteristics of Pappalardo, in crescendo, with a low-key first part in which Pappalardo's voice is hushed and hoarse and a vocal explosion in the refrain.

  4. Crescendo - Wikipedia

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  5. Crescendo (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    The Crescendo (music venue) The Crescendos, an early rock and roll group; Crescendo, a 1990 album by the Brazilian brock band Ultraje a Rigor; Crescendo (awards), an annual music competition dedicated to Afrikaans music "Crescendo", a 1990 song by James from the album Gold Mother "Crescendo", a 2013 song by Little Boots

  6. FIRST Championship - Wikipedia

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    The FIRST Championship is a four-day robotics championship held annually in April at which FIRST student robotics teams compete. For several years, the event was held at the Georgia Dome in Atlanta, Georgia, but moved to the Edward Jones Dome in St. Louis, Missouri in 2011, where it remained through 2017.

  7. Crescendo pedal - Wikipedia

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    A crescendo pedal is a large pedal commonly found on medium-sized and larger pipe organs (as well as digital organs), either partially or fully recessed within the organ console. The crescendo pedal incrementally activates stops as it is pressed forward and removes stops as it is depressed backward.

  8. Crescendo Club - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 19 June 2019, at 23:45 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may ...

  9. Elisabeth Waldo - Wikipedia

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    Elisabeth Ann Waldo was born on June 18, 1918, in Tacoma, Washington, [2] [3] to Jane Althea Blodgett, a singer trained at the Boston Conservatory of Music, and Benjamin Franklin Waldo, a descendant of Ralph Waldo Emerson.