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Taylor Swift fans who ordered a physical edition of The Tortured Poets Department will find an original poem on the last page — and Us Weekly is breaking it all down.. According to fans, the ...
Swift wrote and produced "The Smallest Man Who Ever Lived" with Aaron Dessner, who recorded it in Biarritz, France, and played bass guitar, electric guitar, piano, and synthesizers. The track was additionally recorded by Bella Blasko at Long Pond Studio in the Hudson Valley , and by Beau Sorenson at Tiny Telephone Studio in Oakland, California ...
"Style (Taylor's Version)" Since Lover, Taylor Swift has moved away from teasing which famous ex-boyfriend inspired her newest hit, and that's probably for the best. That said, her unabashed use ...
In her 1989 (Taylor's Version) prologue, Taylor Swift reflected on why she chose to have an all-female squad, along with rumors about her sexuality. In her 1989 (Taylor's Version) prologue, Taylor ...
Karyotype of a human with Trisomy 21 (Down syndrome). Trisomies can occur with any chromosome, but often result in miscarriage rather than live birth.For example, Trisomy 16 is most common in human pregnancies, occurring in more than 1%, but the only surviving embryos are those having some normal cells in addition to the trisomic cells (mosaic trisomy 16). [3]
Swift's male alter-ego, Tyler Swift (middle), manspreading on a metro train. The video has several easter eggs alluding to Swift's other work, including Speak Now, Red, 1989, and Reputation graffiti on a wall. Fearless is written backwards, while the title of her eponymous debut album appears in a sign saying "Missing: If Found Return to Taylor ...
Forget bad blood — bad words on Taylor Swift's albums before "The Tortured Poets Department" drastically increased since her 2006 eponymous debut, according to an unscientific Reddit chart.
Trisomy 13 was first described by Thomas Bartholin in 1657, [11] [12] but the chromosomal nature of the disease was ascertained by Dr. Klaus Patau and Dr. Eeva Therman in 1960. [13] The disease is named in Patau's honor. In England and Wales during 2008–09, there were 172 diagnoses of Patau syndrome (trisomy 13), with 91% of diagnoses made ...