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  2. Worlds Apart (band) - Wikipedia

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    Dan Bowyer 1992–1994 Marcus Patrick as Patric Osborne 1992–1993 Video Models : Matt Gray, Dan Bowyer, Anabel Evans. Worlds Apart are an English multinational boy band of the 1990s, with a changing line-up that variously included Marcus Patrick (billed as Patric Osborne) in the original (five-piece) group and, from 1994, Brother Beyond 's ...

  3. Denmark - Wikipedia

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    Denmark [a] is a Nordic country in Northern Europe.It is the metropole and most populous constituent of the Kingdom of Denmark, [N 7] also known as the Danish Realm, a constitutionally unitary state that includes the autonomous territories of the Faroe Islands and Greenland in the north Atlantic Ocean. [11]

  4. Fortis and lenis - Wikipedia

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    Word-initially, the contrast has more to do with aspiration; /t/ is aspirated and /d/ is an unaspirated voiceless stop. In the syllable coda, however, /t/ is instead pronounced with glottalization , unrelease, and a shorter vowel while /d/ remains voiceless.

  5. Are Dan and Serena Still Together? The 'Gossip Girl' Reboot ...

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    Warning: This article contains spoilers for season 2 of HBO Max’s Gossip Girl. You know you love them! The HBO Max Gossip Girl reboot revealed what the OG series’ power couple Dan Humphrey ...

  6. Apart - Wikipedia

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    Apart may refer to "Apart" (The Cure song), by The Cure on their 1992 album Wish; Apart (1995), by Paul Schütze "Apart" (Brandy song), by Brandy on her 2002 album Full Moon; Apart, an American drama; Apart (2021 film), a documentary film; Apart, 2018 EP by Scarlett Johansson; Apart (Léon album), 2020 album by Swedish singer Léon

  7. 39th Annual Grammy Awards - Wikipedia

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    Roy Bittan, Jeff Bova, David Foster, Humberto Gatica, Jean-Jacques Goldman, Rick Hahn, Dan Hill, John Jones, Aldo Nova, ... Vince Gill for "Worlds Apart"

  8. The Lost Symbol - Wikipedia

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    The Lost Symbol is a 2009 novel written by American writer Dan Brown. [2] [3] It is a thriller set in Washington, D.C., after the events of The Da Vinci Code, and relies on Freemasonry for both its recurring theme and its major characters. [4]

  9. Imagine Dragons - Wikipedia

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    Dan Reynolds cites Arcade Fire, Nirvana, Muse, The Beatles, Paul Simon, Coldplay, Linkin Park, [134] Harry Nilsson, and U2 as some of his and the band's artistic influences. In terms of success, Reynolds credits bands like Foster the People and Mumford & Sons for bringing alternative pop music to a new level of commercial success in recent years.