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  2. Norman Lebrecht - Wikipedia

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    Norman Lebrecht (born 11 July 1948) is a British music journalist and author who specializes in classical music. [1] He is best known as the owner of the classical music blog Slipped Disc, in which he frequently publishes articles. [2]

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  4. Disc herniation - Wikipedia

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    The popular term slipped disc is a misnomer, as the intervertebral discs are tightly sandwiched between two vertebrae to which they are attached, and cannot actually "slip", or even get out of place. The disc is actually grown together with the adjacent vertebrae and can be squeezed, stretched and twisted, all in small degrees.

  5. Slipped Disc Records - Wikipedia

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    Slipped Disc Records (which closed in 2008) was an American record store located in Valley Stream, New York, on Rockaway Avenue – owned/operated by Mr. Mike Schutzman – and was one of Long Island's longest running record stores.

  6. Slipped disk - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 6 December 2024, at 17:39 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  7. Lumbar disc disease - Wikipedia

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    Lumbar disc disease is the drying out of the spongy interior matrix of an intervertebral disc in the spine. Many physicians and patients use the term lumbar disc disease to encompass several different causes of back pain or sciatica. In this article, the term is used to describe a lumbar herniated disc.

  8. Classical music blog - Wikipedia

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    James Jorden launched Parterre Box, a magazine devoted to opera, in 1993; since 2001 it is purely published as a blog. [5] In November 2006, the British arts journalist and author Norman Lebrecht devoted his weekly column in the Evening Standard to the proliferation of classical music blogs but attacked the accuracy of much of their reporting, describing them as "opinion-rich and info-poor".

  9. Slipped disc (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Slipped disc is most frequently used as an informal and misleading name for the medical condition known as spinal disc herniation (prolapsus disci intervertebralis). While the spelling with a "c" is proper in anatomy, it is often spelled with a "k" (disk) in other situations. It can also refer to the following:

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