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  2. Dear OhMyGirl - Wikipedia

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    The music video teaser of "Dun Dun Dance" was released on May 9. [20] The album was released on May 10, in both CD and digital formats. [21] [22] A music video for "Dun Dun Dance" was released the same day. [23] The video features Oh My Girl dancing to the track on an open green field and has a sci-fi-inspired theme. [24]

  3. The story behind the famous 'dun-dun' sound on 'Law & Order'

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    Composer Mike Post created the iconic "dun-dun" sound heard on "Law & Order" shows like the original, "SVU" and "Organized Crime" after Dick Wolf asked him to.

  4. Oriental riff - Wikipedia

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    The Oriental riff and interpretations of it have been included as part of numerous musical works in Western music. Examples of its use include Poetic Tone Pictures (Poeticke nalady) (1889) by Antonin Dvoƙák, [6] "Limehouse Blues" by Carl Ambrose and his Orchestra (1935), "Kung Fu Fighting" by Carl Douglas (1974), "Japanese Boy" by Aneka (1981), [1] [4] The Vapors' "Turning Japanese" (1980 ...

  5. Grullo - Wikipedia

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    Zebra stripes are visible on the left back leg. The dun gene also produces light guard hairs in the mane and the tail. Grullo [1] (pronounced GREW-yo) [2] [a] or grulla is a color of horses in the dun family, characterized by tan-gray or mouse-colored hairs on the body, often with shoulder and dorsal stripes and black barring on the lower legs ...

  6. Dun Ringill (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Dun Ringill" is a song written by Ian Anderson and performed by his band Jethro Tull. The song was released on the group's 1979 album Stormwatch . Written as a tribute to the fort of the same name , the song features folk rock elements that rebelled against the musical trends of the period.

  7. Dun (fortification) - Wikipedia

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    Ruined dun in Loch Steinacleit on Lewis Walls of Dún Aonghasa, a dun on Inishmore, Ireland Dunamase, central Ireland (from Irish Dún Másc, "Másc's fort") A dun is an ancient or medieval fort. In Great Britain and Ireland it is mainly a kind of hillfort and also a kind of Atlantic roundhouse .

  8. Zebra Dun - Wikipedia

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    "Zebra Dun" is a traditional American cowboy song from at least as early as 1890. Jack Thorp said he collected it from Randolph Reynolds at Carrizzozo Flats in that year. [1] The song tells of a stranger who came upon a cowboy camp at the head of the Cimarron River. When he asks to borrow a "fat saddle horse", the cowboys fix him up:

  9. Duun language - Wikipedia

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    Duun is a Mande language of Mali. There are three varieties of Duun, West Duun , or Duungooma (also known as Du, Samogho-sien) and Banka or Bankagooma , in Mali , and East Duun , or Dzùùn(goo) , in Burkina Faso .