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  2. Musical notation - Wikipedia

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    Musical notation is any system used to visually represent music. Systems of notation generally represent the elements of a piece of music that are considered important for its performance in the context of a given musical tradition. The process of interpreting musical notation is often referred to as reading music.

  3. Shaken, not stirred - Wikipedia

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    In the novel Moonraker, it is noted in the card club Blades, Bond adds a single pinch of black pepper to his glass of fine Wolfschmidt vodka, much to M's consternation, to which Bond says he got into the habit in joints that served villainous home brew. It sinks all the poisons to the bottom, and Bond got to like the taste.

  4. Mrs. Butterworth's - Wikipedia

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    Examples of the design of a Mrs. Butterworth's bottle. These in particular were created for Stop & Shop's 100th anniversary. In 2020, following protests over systemic racism, Conagra Brands announced that it would review the shape of their bottles, as critics viewed them as an example of the "mammy" stereotype. [7]

  5. Music video - Wikipedia

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    The music video for R.E.M.'s 1986 song "Fall on Me" interspersed the song's lyrics with abstract film footage. In 1987, Prince released a video for his song " Sign o' the Times ". The video featured the song's words pulsing to the music, presented alongside abstract geometric shapes, an effect created by Bill Konersman.

  6. Walnut Whip - Wikipedia

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    Originally manufactured by Duncan's of Edinburgh in their Beaverhall Road factory, there have been different flavours of Walnut Whip over the years, including coffee and maple flavours, but currently only vanilla is widely available.