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- Tennis (24557 bytes)
64: ...tennis player has eight basic shots in his or her repertoire: the serve, forehand, backhand, volley, half-voll... - Timpani (31735 bytes)
73: ...e bass clef A. A great majority of the orchestral repertoire can be played using these four drums. However, [[... - Dog (69384 bytes)
43: ...ning their facial muscles, resulting in a smaller repertoire or "vocabulary" of expressions. This ability to r... - Johann Sebastian Bach (31106 bytes)
22: ...but also to compose for it and play a more varied repertoire of concert music with the duke's ensemble. A devo...
49: ...posing weekly cantatas, Bach assembled a sizeable repertoire of church music that, with minor revisions and a ... - European-influenced classical music (18917 bytes)
75: ...s forgotten, surviving perhaps in libraries. The repertoire of classical music is skewed toward works recogni... - Degus (5480 bytes)
21: ...nication techniques. They have an elaborate vocal repertoire, and the young need to be able to hear their moth... - Puffer (5495 bytes)
53: ...[vertebrate]] animals, while containing a genetic repertoire very similar to other fishes and thus comparable ... - Turtles, Tortoises, and Terrapins (8143 bytes)
77: ...ame name and was a steady inclusion in their live repertoire. - Theater in the United States (12545 bytes)
11: ...he [[Thirteen Colonies|colonies]]. They brought a repertoire of the most popular plays from London, including ... - Musical notation (19883 bytes)
172: ...n than standard notation. A considerable body of repertoire has been transcribed to Klavar notation.
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