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  2. Kabura-ya - Wikipedia

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    Kabura-ya were arrows which whistled when shot [1] and were used in ritual archery exchanges before formal medieval battles. Like a wind instrument, the sound was created by a specially carved or perforated bulb of deer horn or wood attached to the tip. In English, these are often called "whistling-bulb arrows", "messenger arrows", or "signal ...

  3. Black Gold (band) - Wikipedia

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    Black Gold is an American indie rock band, from Brooklyn, New York formed by Eric Ronick (lead vocals, keyboards) and Than Luu (drums, guitar, percussions, vocals) in 2006. The band started as a project was started after touring with M. Ward , Ambulance LTD , Rachael Yamagata , Panic! at the Disco , and Adam Franklin of Swervedriver .

  4. James L. Fields - Wikipedia

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    James L. Fields (1905 [1] – December 1977) was an American sound engineer. He was nominated for two Academy Awards in the category Best Sound Recording. He worked on 400 films over a period of 45 years.

  5. Iowan 'Armless Archer' Matt Stutzman wins gold medal for Team ...

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    Matt Stutzman of Team USA poses with his gold medal after the men's individual compound open gold medal match during the Paris 2024 Summer Paralympic Games at Esplanade Des Invalides on Sunday in ...

  6. Edmonton WAM! - Wikipedia

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    The WAM! avenged a loss from the 2009 gold medal game by defeating the Cambridge Turbos in the final by a score of 2–0 with goaltender Keely Brown posting a shutout. [2] The Turbos and WAM! met in the final for a third straight year at the 2011 Championships, and Edmonton secured its second consecutive national title with a 4–2 victory in ...

  7. Ivan the Terrible (1945 film) - Wikipedia

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    Sight and Sound in 1962 named Ivan the Terrible the 6th greatest film of all time, tying with Battleship Potemkin and Bicycle Thieves; in 1972, Sight and Sound named it the 12th greatest film of all time, tying with The Gold Rush, Hiroshima mon amour, Ikiru, Pierrot le Fou, and Vertigo.

  8. South Korea edges China for archery Olympic gold after check ...

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    With the help of a magnifying glass, South Korea edged China in women’s team archery to win its 10th straight gold medal. The score appeared to be tied again after the shoot-off, until an ...

  9. Western Australian gold rushes - Wikipedia

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    Prospector Charles Hall and others found alluvial gold in the eastern Kimberly region in 1885. The find created the first gold rush in Western Australia. In terms of gold yield, the rush was not particularly successful, but was the first significant find in the northern and western parts of Australia. It was nearly 40 years after the Victorian ...