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  2. It Kills Me - Wikipedia

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    "It Kills Me" is a R&B single by Melanie Fiona as the second U.S. single (third in Canada after "Give It to Me Right") from The Bridge. It was written by Andrea ...

  3. RCA Lyra - Wikipedia

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    The first ever Lyra was released in 1999 as a CompactFlash (CF) based player. It was sold in two models: the RD2201 with a 32 MB CF card ($199.99 list price), and the RD2204 (sold as the Thomson PDP2201 outside the U.S.) [5] with 64 MB CF card ($249.99 list price). It was the first MP3 player that could be updated through software downloads. [6]

  4. Olympus m:robe - Wikipedia

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    Olympus has ended production of the entire m:robe line. On October 13, 2004, Olympus released two MP3 players: the 5GB MR-100 with monochrome display and the 20GB MR-500i with colour display and built-in camera. The MR-100’s release price was $249.99 (USD), and the MR-500i’s release price was $499.99 (USD).

  5. Music of Uganda - Wikipedia

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    There are a few music schools in a conservatoire model in Uganda, most of them in the capital Kampala. The music schools in Kampala include Kampala Music School, [28] MusiConnexions Uganda [29] and Esom Music School. [30] "Even though they are not very well equipped as a result of small budgets, they offer appropriate music training to many people.

  6. Category:Digital audio players - Wikipedia

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    S. S1 MP3 player; Samsung M800 Instinct; Samsung YEPP; Samsung YP-R0; Samsung YP-R1; SanDisk portable media players; Sansa c200 series; Sansa e200 series; Sansa Fuze

  7. Communications in Uganda - Wikipedia

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    The postal service of for the protectorates of British East Africa and Uganda was called East Africa and Uganda Protectorates, and operated from 1 April 1903, to 22 July 1920. From 1948 to 1977, postal service in Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda was provided by the East African Posts and Telecommunications Corporation.

  8. Mpio - Wikipedia

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    MPIO or Mpio (Hangul: 엠피오) was a South Korean consumer electronics brand and company.Established in 1998 by Woo Jung-Ku, it was one of Korea's early manufacturers of MP3 players and was known for producing portable digital audio players, media players and CD players capable of decoding MP3 data files on CDs.

  9. Pepe Julian Onziema - Wikipedia

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    Pepe Julian Onziema (born November 30, 1980) is a Ugandan LGBT rights and human rights activist. [2] He began his human rights work in 2003. [3] [4]Onziema is the Director of Programs at Sexual Minorities Uganda (SMUG), an LGBTI advocacy organization.