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  2. Mind Blowin' (The D.O.C. song) - Wikipedia

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    "Mind Blowin'" was produced by Dr. Dre and samples "Mind Blowing Decisions" by Heatwave; [2] The remix was created by Dre after the D.O.C.'s car accident. "Portrait of a Masterpiece" samples Fred Wesley and The J.B.'s 's "Blow Your Head" [ 3 ] and was released as its own single, reaching #84 on the UK Singles Chart .

  3. Wikipedia : Lists of common misspellings/Grammar and ...

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    These expressions are normally hyphenated. Note that the hyphenation of an expression is subject to its context (see hyphen and MOS:HYPHEN). above-mentioned; all-inclusive; anti-inflammatory; award-winning; back-to-back; case-insensitive; case-sensitive; clear-headed; co-op (to distinguish from coop) cross-reference; day-to-day; de-emphasize ...

  4. Hyphen - Wikipedia

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    The hyphen ‐ is a punctuation mark used to join words and to separate syllables of a single word. The use of hyphens is called hyphenation. [1]The hyphen is sometimes confused with dashes (en dash –, em dash — and others), which are wider, or with the minus sign −, which is also wider and usually drawn a little higher to match the crossbar in the plus sign +.

  5. Mind Blowing - Wikipedia

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    Mind Blowing or Mind Blowin' may refer to: Mind Blowin', a 1994 album by Vanilla Ice "Mind Blowin '" (Smooth song), 1995 "Mind Blowin '" (The D.O.C. song), 1989

  6. Syllabification - Wikipedia

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    A hyphenation algorithm is a set of rules, especially one codified for implementation in a computer program, that decides at which points a word can be broken over two lines with a hyphen. For example, a hyphenation algorithm might decide that impeachment can be broken as impeach-ment or im-peachment but not impe-achment .

  7. Wikipedia:Reference desk/Language - Wikipedia

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    The hyphen may be present because a compound is being tentatively created, giving a historical progression like foot path → foot-path → footpath. Or it may indicate different grammatical usage, like drop out (verb) and drop-out (noun), also dropout.

  8. Mind Blowin' (Smooth song) - Wikipedia

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    "Mind Blowin'" is the lead single from Smooth's eponymous third album. Track listing "Mind Blowin'" (LP Version)- 4:16

  9. English compound - Wikipedia

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    The hyphenated form in which two or more words are connected by a hyphen. Are often hyphenated: Are often hyphenated: Compounds that contain affixes : "house-build(er)" and "single-mind(ed)(ness)",