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  2. Thunderclap - Wikipedia

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    Thunderclap headache, an intense headache that can be a sign of a medical emergency. Thunderclap plan, a canceled German attack that was planned for August 1944. The Delft Thunderclap, the 1654 explosion of the Delft gunpowder magazine. Thunderclap (security vulnerability), related to computer flaws. Viking Thunder Clap, a football chant.

  3. Thunderclap Newman - Wikipedia

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    Thunderclap Newman supported Big Country on a 2011 tour of the UK. The band played 15 concerts between 2010 and 2012, the last one in June 2012 at the Isle of Wight festival. That was the last one ever, and after that the band stopped performing. [citation needed] Andy "Thunderclap" Newman died on 29 March 2016, at the age of 73. [9] [10]

  4. Viking Thunder Clap - Wikipedia

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    The Viking Thunder Clap or Viking Clap is a football chant, consisting of a loud shout and a clap in unison, ...

  5. Thunderclap headache - Wikipedia

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    A thunderclap headache is a headache that is severe and has a sudden onset. It is defined as a severe headache that takes seconds to minutes to reach maximum intensity. [1] [2] Although approximately 75% are attributed to "primary" headaches—headache disorder, non-specific headache, idiopathic thunderclap headache, or uncertain headache disorder—the remainder are secondary to other causes ...

  6. Pete Townshend on the ‘Magic’ Era of Thunderclap Newman ...

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    The only thing less likely than Thunderclap Newman, the strange band masterminded by Pete Townshend in 1969, having a No. 1 single is the notion that a 400-plus page history of them would be ...

  7. Something in the Air - Wikipedia

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    Townshend produced the single, [7] arranged the strings, and played bass under the pseudonym Bijou Drains. [8] Originally titled "Revolution" but later renamed to avoid confusion with the Beatles' 1968 song of the same name, "Something in the Air" captured post-flower power rebellion, combining McCulloch's acoustic and electric guitars, Keen's drumming and falsetto vocals, and Newman's piano solo.

  8. Thunderclap plan - Wikipedia

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    In 1944, during World War II, a plan called Operation Thunderclap was proposed. [1] The idea was to bomb Berlin [clarification needed], which would inflict many ...

  9. Thunderclap (website) - Wikipedia

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    Thunderclap was a platform that let individuals and companies rally people together to spread a message. The site used a model similar to crowdfunding sites such as Kickstarter , in that if the campaign did not meet its desired number of supporters in the given time frame, the organizer receives none of the donations.