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  2. Stellar (musical artist) - Wikipedia

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    Stellar, the stage name of Sid Banerjee, [1] is an Indian-American pop singer, songwriter, and producer from Lowell, Massachusetts, based in Los Angeles.His career launched on August 6, 2019, with the release of his debut mixtape "Bipolar."

  3. Marionette (song) - Wikipedia

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    After their comeback with the digital single "Study" in 2013, [4] Stellar revealed on February 10, 2014, they would be releasing their first EP Marionette and announced a song of the same name as its title track. [5] "Marionette" was released on February 12 as the second single from the album, which also came out on the same day.

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  5. Lists of astronomical objects - Wikipedia

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    Lists of stars. List of nearest stars; List of brightest stars; List of hottest stars; List of nearest bright stars; List of most luminous stars; List of most massive stars

  6. Stellar (group) - Wikipedia

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    Stellar (Korean: 스텔라) was a South Korean girl group whose final lineup was composed of Minhee, Hyoeun, Soyoung and Youngheun that disbanded in 2018. Formed in 2011 by The Entertainment Pascal, [ fn 1 ] the group attracted attention as they were initially produced by Eric Mun of the boy band Shinhwa .

  7. Stellar Sonata - Wikipedia

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    Stellar Sonata. Allegro is a vision of outer space with fantastic multi-layered images. The compositional elements of the painting are arranged in a complex varying rhythm. To portray the third dimension he did not use perspective, but instead overlays of varying opacity.