Wikipedia - 1998 (instrumental) -- Instrumental song
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Wikipedia - 220 (album) -- 1996 instrumental album by Phil Keaggy
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Wikipedia - Abaji (Lebanese musician) -- Lebanese composer, multi-instrumentalist
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Wikipedia - A cappella -- Group or solo singing without instrumental sound
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Wikipedia - Accompaniment -- Musical parts which provide the rhythmic and/or harmonic support for the melody or main themes of a song or instrumental piece
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Wikipedia - Accordion -- Bellows-driven free-reed aerophone musical instrument
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Wikipedia - Acoustic-electric guitar -- String instrument
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Wikipedia - Acoustic release -- An oceanographic device for the deployment and subsequent recovery of instrumentation from the sea floor, in which the recovery is triggered remotely by an acoustic command signal
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Wikipedia - Adolphe Sax -- Belgian musical instrument designer and musician
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Wikipedia - Aerodynamic (instrumental) -- 2001 song by Daft Punk
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Wikipedia - Aheng -- Instrumental ensemble
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Wikipedia - Albatross (instrumental)
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Wikipedia - Alexander du Toit -- A South African geologist instrumental in the development of plate tectonics
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Wikipedia - Allen Organ Company -- musical instrument company which builds church organs, home organs and theatre organs
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Wikipedia - Allie DiMeco -- American actress, reality television personality, and multi-instrumentalist
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Wikipedia - Altazores -- A Chilean rock band founded in 2004 by the multi - instrumentalist Chilean composer Mauricio Herrera.
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Wikipedia - Amasa Holcomb -- American manufacturer of surveying instruments and telescopes
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Wikipedia - Anandalahari -- Indian musical instrument
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Wikipedia - Andertons Music Co. -- English musical instrument retailer
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Wikipedia - Andrew Bird -- American musician, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist
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Wikipedia - Andy Pratt (singer-songwriter) -- American rock music singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist
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Wikipedia - Andy Tofferl -- Austrian multi-instrumentalist, actor and entertainer
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Wikipedia - Angklung -- Indonesian musical instrument made of two-three bamboo tubes attached to a bamboo frame
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Wikipedia - Angkouch -- A Cambodian musical instrument
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Wikipedia - Antonio Stradivari -- Italian stringed instrument maker
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Wikipedia - Apache (instrumental) -- Instrumental by Jerry Lordan
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Wikipedia - Apollo Lunar Surface Experiments Package -- Scientific instrument package left by the Apollo astronauts on the Moon
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Wikipedia - Appalachian dulcimer -- fretted string instrument
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Wikipedia - Aquarius (SAC-D instrument) -- NASA instrument aboard the Argentine SAC-D spacecraft
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Wikipedia - Archicembalo -- musical instrument
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Wikipedia - Archipendulum -- Builder's instrument for measuring inclination
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Wikipedia - Arpeggione -- Bowed six-string musical instrument
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Wikipedia - ARP Instruments -- Manufacturer of musical instruments
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Wikipedia - Article 41-bis prison regime -- Italian legal instrument
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Wikipedia - Asset classes -- group of financial instruments with similar behavior and characteristics
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Wikipedia - Astrolabe -- Astronomical instrument
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Wikipedia - Astronomical rings -- Early astronomical instrument
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Wikipedia - Auction rate security -- Debt instrument with a long-term nominal maturity with a regularly reset interest rate
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Wikipedia - Audrey's Dance -- Instrumental song
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Wikipedia - AY-3-8500 -- Integrated circuit by General Instrument
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Wikipedia - Bachi -- Stick used with certain musical instruments
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Wikipedia - Bagpipes -- |Musical instrument
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Wikipedia - Balalaika -- Russian stringed musical instrument
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Wikipedia - Baltic psaltery -- Class of stringed musical instruments
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Wikipedia - Bamboo flute -- Musical instruments, flutes, made of bamboo
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Wikipedia - Bamboo musical instruments -- Musical instruments, commonly flutes, made of bamboo
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Wikipedia - BaM-DM-^_lama -- Stringed musical instrument
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Wikipedia - Banjo -- Musical instrument
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Wikipedia - Barometer -- Scientific instrument used to measure atmospheric pressure
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Wikipedia - Bartolomeo Cristofori -- Italian maker of musical instruments
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Wikipedia - Bar zither -- Musical instrument
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Wikipedia - Basset clarinet -- Woodwind musical instrument
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Wikipedia - Bass guitar -- electric instrument
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Wikipedia - Bassist -- Musician who plays a bass instrument
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Wikipedia - Bassoon -- Musical instrument
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Wikipedia - Bass saxophone -- Wind instrument in BM-bM-^YM--
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Wikipedia - Bate Collection of Musical Instruments
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Wikipedia - Bat for Lashes -- English singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist
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Wikipedia - Bazooka (instrument) -- Musical instrument
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Wikipedia - Beckman Instruments
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Wikipedia - Beck's Bolero -- Instrumental first recorded by Jeff Beck in 1966
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Wikipedia - Belisarius -- 6th century Byzantine general instrumental in reconquest of much of the former Roman Mediterranean territories
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Wikipedia - Bell (instrument)
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Wikipedia - Bell -- Percussion instrument
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Wikipedia - Benedikt Eppelsheim -- German maker of instruments
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Wikipedia - Benjamin Lazar Davis -- American multi-instrumentalist
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Wikipedia - Biofeedback -- Process of gaining greater awareness of many physiological functions primarily using instruments that provide information on the activity of those same systems, with a goal of being able to manipulate them at will
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Wikipedia - Black Mass Lucifer -- Electronic instrumental album by Mort Garson from 1971
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Wikipedia - Black Mountain Side -- Instrumental rock song performed by Led Zeppelin
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Wikipedia - Blowing horn -- Natural horn instrument
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Wikipedia - Blunt instrument -- Any solid object used as a weapon
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Wikipedia - Bollinger Bands -- Type of statistical chart characterizing the prices and volatility of a financial instrument or commodity
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Wikipedia - Bond (finance) -- Instrument of indebtedness
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Wikipedia - Booker T. Jones -- American multi-instrumentalist, songwriter, record producer and arranger
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Wikipedia - Boti -- Instrument for cutting fruit, vegetables, fish and meat, most prevalent in the Bengal region of India
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Wikipedia - Bottom timer -- An electronic instrument that records depth and elapsed time data on an underwater dive
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Wikipedia - Bouzouki -- Greek stringed instrument
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Wikipedia - Bow (music) -- stick-shaped implement with hairs used to play a string musical instrument
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Wikipedia - Bow stroke -- Movement of the bow on a bowed string instrument to produce sound
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Wikipedia - Boxcar averager -- Electronic test instrument that averages an input according to the boxcar function
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Wikipedia - Brass instrument -- Class of musical instruments
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Wikipedia - Brian Jones -- British multi-instrumentalist, founding member of the Rolling Stones
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Wikipedia - Bronchoscopy -- Procedure allowing a physician to look at a patient's airways through a thin viewing instrument called a bronchoscope
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Wikipedia - Buchla Electronic Musical Instruments
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Wikipedia - Bugle -- Brass musical instrument
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Wikipedia - Burnin' (instrumental) -- 1997 song by Daft Punk
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Wikipedia - Burt's solar compass -- Surveying instrument that uses the sun's direction instead of magnetism
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Wikipedia - Byzantine lyra -- String instrument
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Wikipedia - Caisa (instrument) -- Musical instrument made of steel and wood
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Wikipedia - Cajon -- Box-shaped percussion instrument
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Wikipedia - Camco Drum Company -- Brand of musical instruments
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Wikipedia - Cantata -- Vocal composition with an instrumental accompaniment
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Wikipedia - Capitulary of Ver -- 9th century Frankish administrative instrument
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Wikipedia - Capo -- Common tool for players of guitars and other stringed instruments
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Wikipedia - Carlsfelder concertina -- Free-reed musical instrument from Germany
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Wikipedia - Carl Zeiss -- German optician and optical instrument maker
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Wikipedia - Caroline Eichler -- German instrument maker, designer and orthopedic technician
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Wikipedia - Cary 14 Spectrophotometer -- UV-Vis spectrophotometer, scientific instrument
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Wikipedia - Casio VL-1 -- Electronic instrument
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Wikipedia - Castanets -- Handheld percussion instrument
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Wikipedia - Category:Aircraft instruments
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Wikipedia - Category:Spacecraft navigation instruments
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Wikipedia - Category:Suicides by sharp instrument
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Wikipedia - Cat organ -- Conjectural musical instrument
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Wikipedia - Cello -- Bowed string musical instrument
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Wikipedia - Ceterone -- Italian musical instrument
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Wikipedia - Chalumeau -- Woodwind instrument; predecessor of modern clarinet
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Wikipedia - Chamberlin -- Keyboard instrument
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Wikipedia - Chamber music -- Form of classical music composed for a small group of instruments
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Wikipedia - Chapman Stick -- Stringed instrument of the guitar family
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Wikipedia - Charitable gift annuity -- Charitable investment instrument
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Wikipedia - Charles Clagget -- Irish composer and instrument maker
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Wikipedia - Charles Edward Stephens -- English composer and instrumentalist
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Wikipedia - Charles Wright (musician) -- American singer, instrumentalist and song writer
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Wikipedia - Charlie Daniels -- American singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist
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Wikipedia - Charlie Watkins (audio engineer) -- British audio engineer and musical instrument maker
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Wikipedia - Chase (instrumental) -- 1978 electronic instrumental by Giorgio Moroder
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Wikipedia - Che Chen -- American composer and multi-instrumentalist
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Wikipedia - Chiba (instrument) -- Chinese woodwind instrument
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Wikipedia - CHN analyzer -- Scientific instrument used to measure carbon
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Wikipedia - Chris DeStefano -- American singer/songwriter, record producer and multi instrumentalist
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Wikipedia - Chris Lambert (musician) -- American singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist
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Wikipedia - Circle dance -- Style of dance done in a circle with rhythm instruments and singing
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Wikipedia - Circuit breaker analyzer -- Instrument that measures the parameters of a circuit breaker
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Wikipedia - Circular breathing -- Technique used by players of some wind instruments to produce a continuous tone without interruption
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Wikipedia - Clarinet -- type of woodwind instrument
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Wikipedia - Classical guitar strings -- Part of a musical instrument
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Wikipedia - Claves -- Musical instrument
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Wikipedia - Clavichord -- Musical instrument
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Wikipedia - Clavinet -- Electric keyboard musical instrument
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Wikipedia - Cliffs of Dover (composition) -- Instrumental composition by guitarist Eric Johnson
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Wikipedia - Clubbed to Death (instrumental) -- Single by Rob Dougan
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Wikipedia - Cognitive Abilities Screening Instrument -- Cognitive test screening for dementia
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Wikipedia - Collateralized loan obligation -- Financial instrument based on business loans.
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Wikipedia - Collection of Historical Scientific Instruments
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Wikipedia - Combined Array for Research in Millimeter-wave Astronomy -- Astronomical instrument
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Wikipedia - Comparison of Texas Instruments graphing calculators
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Wikipedia - Compass -- Instrument used for navigation and orientation
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Wikipedia - Concertina -- Free-reed musical instrument
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Wikipedia - Conch (instrument) -- Musical instrument made from a seashell (conch)
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Wikipedia - Conductorless orchestra -- Instrumental ensemble that functions as an orchestra but is not led or directed by a conductor
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Wikipedia - Conical drum -- Class of musical instruments
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Wikipedia - Constitutional amendment -- Modification to some constitutional instrument
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Wikipedia - Cor anglais -- Woodwind musical instrument
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Wikipedia - Cornet -- Musical instrument
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Wikipedia - Cornstalk fiddle -- Rudimentary folk instrument fashioned from a cornstalk
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Wikipedia - Cosmic Ray Subsystem -- Instrument aboard the ''Voyager 1'' and ''Voyager 2'' spacecraft
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Wikipedia - Cristal baschet -- Musical instrument
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Wikipedia - Crumhorn -- Double reed musical instrument of the woodwind family
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Wikipedia - CTD (instrument) -- An oceanography instrument used to measure the conductivity, temperature, and pressure of seawater
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Wikipedia - Cuatro (instrument) -- Any of several Latin American instruments of the guitar or lute families
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Wikipedia - Cuckoo Song (instrumental) -- 1977 single by Mike Oldfield
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Wikipedia - Cura (instrument) -- Turkish musical instrument
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Wikipedia - Cymbal -- Percussion instrument
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Wikipedia - D'Addario (manufacturer) -- American company of musical instrument strings and accessories
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Wikipedia - Dance with the Devil (instrumental) -- Single by Cozy Powell
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Wikipedia - D'Angelo -- American singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist from Virginia
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Wikipedia - Daniel Tashian -- Songwriter, producer and instrumentalist
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Wikipedia - Danmono -- Traditional Japanese style of instrumental music for the koto
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Wikipedia - Dark Was the Night, Cold Was the Ground -- Instrumental by Blind Willie Johnson
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Wikipedia - Dave Keuning -- American multi-instrumentalist and songwriter
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Wikipedia - Dave's Guitar Shop -- [[Musical Instrument]] store
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Wikipedia - Dawsons Music -- UK retailer of instruments and audio products
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Wikipedia - Day trading -- Buying and selling financial instruments within the same trading day
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Wikipedia - Deed -- Type of legal instrument in Common law
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Wikipedia - Deejay (Jamaican) -- Reggae or dancehall musician who sings and "toasts" to an instrumental riddim rhythm
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Wikipedia - Dental drill -- Dental instrument
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Wikipedia - Dental explorer -- instrument in dentistry
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Wikipedia - Dental instrument -- tools of the dental profession
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Wikipedia - Derivative (finance) -- Financial instrument
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Wikipedia - Detuner -- Mechanical device to alter the tuning of a stringed instrument
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Wikipedia - Dhantal -- Percussion instrument
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Wikipedia - Didgeridoo -- Traditional Australian musical instrument
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Wikipedia - Diffraction-limited system -- Optical system with resolution performance at the instrument's theoretical limit
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Wikipedia - Dilator -- Surgical instrument or medical implement used to expand an opening or passage
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Wikipedia - DIN sync -- Synchronization interface for electronic musical instruments
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Wikipedia - Diple -- Woodwind musical instrument
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Wikipedia - Dive computer -- Instrument to record dive profile and calculate decompression obligations in real time
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Wikipedia - Diwas -- Filipino bamboo wood instrument
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Wikipedia - Dizi (instrument) -- Chinese transverse flute
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Wikipedia - Don Caballero -- American instrumental rock group
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Wikipedia - Don Lee (accordionist) -- American multi-instrumentalist, music teacher and music publisher
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Wikipedia - Double bass -- Acoustic stringed instrument of the violin family
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Wikipedia - Double reed -- Type of reed used to produce sound in various wind instruments
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Wikipedia - Doug Cox (musician) -- Canadian multi-instrumentalist and composer
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Wikipedia - Draft:Song for Denise (instrumental) -- 1985 single by Piano Fantasia
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Wikipedia - DRDO Technology Demonstration Vessel -- Missile range instrumentation ship
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Wikipedia - Drifter (floating device) -- An oceanographic instrument package floating freely on the surface to investigate ocean currents and other parameters like temperature or salinity
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Wikipedia - Drum and bugle corps (modern) -- Marching group of brass and percussion instrumentalists
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Wikipedia - Drum machine -- Electronic musical instrument that creates percussion sounds
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Wikipedia - Duda -- Musical instrument
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Wikipedia - Duo'Lectar -- Stringed instrument of the guitar family
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Wikipedia - Duxianqin -- Chinese plucked string instrument
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Wikipedia - Eagle-bone whistle -- Religious musical instrument used in certain ceremonies in the Southwest and Plains Native American cultures, made from bones of the American bald eagle or the American golden eagle
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Wikipedia - Ecraseur -- Surgical instrument
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Wikipedia - Ekola -- Ovambo People musical instrument
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Wikipedia - Elderly Instruments -- American musical instrument retailer
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Wikipedia - Electric guitar -- Electrical string instrument
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Wikipedia - Electric instrument -- Type of musical instrument
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Wikipedia - Electric organ -- Electronic keyboard instrument
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Wikipedia - Electronic flight instrument system
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Wikipedia - Electronic musical instrument
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Wikipedia - Electron microprobe -- Instrument for the micro-chemical analysis of solids
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Wikipedia - Elektron (company) -- Swedish musical instrument company
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Wikipedia - Elephant goad -- Instrument in training elephants
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Wikipedia - Elevator (dental) -- Dental instrument
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Wikipedia - Elixir Strings -- Brand of musical instrument strings
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Wikipedia - Ellie Mannette -- Trinidad and Tobago musician and instrument maker
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Wikipedia - Embedded instrumentation -- Test instrumentation embedded into discrete integrated circuits
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Wikipedia - Emily Strayer -- American songwriter, singer, multi-instrumentalist
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Wikipedia - Ensemble Weser-Renaissance Bremen -- German instrumental ensemble
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Wikipedia - Ensoniq EPS -- Digital musical instrument
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Wikipedia - Epibenthic sled -- An instrument designed to collect benthic and benthopelagic faunas from the deep sea
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Wikipedia - Epigonion -- Ancient Greek harp-like instrument
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Wikipedia - Epiphone -- American musical instrument company
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Wikipedia - Equatorial sextant -- Navigational instrument
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Wikipedia - Erke -- Musical instrument of Bolivian origin
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Wikipedia - Eruption (instrumental) -- Composition by Eddie Van Halen
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Wikipedia - Euphonia (device) -- Musical instrument
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Wikipedia - Euphonium -- Brass instrument
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Wikipedia - European Statutory Instruments Committee -- Select committee in the UK Parliament
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Wikipedia - Exophthalmometer -- Ophthalmic instrument
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Wikipedia - Experimental musical instrument
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Wikipedia - EXPORT -- Measuring instrument on the International Space Station
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Wikipedia - Faculty (instrument)
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Wikipedia - Fall Breaks and Back to Winter (W. Woodpecker Symphony) -- Instrumental composition by Brian Wilson
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Wikipedia - Falset (music) -- Pitch-control of a harmonic of a brass instrument
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Wikipedia - Fanfare -- relatively short piece of music that is typically played brass instruments
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Wikipedia - Fiddle -- String instrument
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Wikipedia - Fife (instrument) -- Woodwind musical instrument
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Wikipedia - Financial instrument -- Monetary contract between parties
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Wikipedia - Flexatone -- Modern percussion instrument
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Wikipedia - Flight director (aeronautics) -- Flight instrument
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Wikipedia - Flight instrument
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Wikipedia - Float (oceanographic instrument platform) -- An oceanographic instrument platform used for making subsurface measurements in the ocean
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Wikipedia - Floppotron -- Musical instrument created by Polish engineer Pawel ZadroM-EM-
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Wikipedia - Flugelhorn -- Brass musical instrument
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Wikipedia - Flute -- Musical instrument of the woodwind family
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Wikipedia - Flutina -- Free-reed musical instrument
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Wikipedia - Flying (Beatles instrumental) -- Original instrumental composed by John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr
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Wikipedia - Folgerphone -- Experimental wind instrument
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Wikipedia - Folk instrument
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Wikipedia - Forceps -- A handheld, hinged instrument used for grasping and holding objects
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Wikipedia - Four-part harmony -- Music written for four voices or instruments
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Wikipedia - Frederic Le Junter -- French musician and experimental musical instrument builder
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Wikipedia - French horn -- Type of brass instrument
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Wikipedia - Gamma-Ray Imaging Spectrometer -- balloon-borne gamma-ray spectrometer instrument
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Wikipedia - G&L Musical Instruments -- American manufacturer of guitars and basses
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Wikipedia - Garth Hudson -- Canadian multi-instrumentalist
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Wikipedia - Gazamba -- An electromechanical instrument
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Wikipedia - Geiger counter -- Instrument used for measuring ionizing radiation
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Wikipedia - Gendang beleq -- Indonesian traditional musical instrument
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Wikipedia - Gender -- Indonesian musical instrument used in Gamelan
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Wikipedia - General Instrument CP1600
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Wikipedia - General Instrument SP0256
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Wikipedia - General Instrument
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Wikipedia - Generalmusic -- Italian musical instrument manufacturing company
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Wikipedia - German Instrument of Surrender -- 1945 historical document
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Wikipedia - Giannini -- Musical instrument manufacturer
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Wikipedia - Gildas Arzel -- French singer, songwriter, composer and multi-instrumentalist
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Wikipedia - Giles Martin -- English record producer, songwriter, composer and multi-instrumentalist
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Wikipedia - Giulio Carmassi -- Italian multi-instrumentalist
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Wikipedia - Glass cockpit -- Aircraft instrumentation system consisting primarily of multi-function electronic displays
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Wikipedia - Glass harmonica -- Type of musical instrument
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Wikipedia - Glockenspiel -- Percussion instrument
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Wikipedia - Glossary of Russian and USSR aviation acronyms: Avionics and instruments -- Wikipedia glossary
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Wikipedia - Goniometer -- An instrument that either measures an angle or allows an object to be rotated to a precise angular position
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Wikipedia - Gordon Arthur Riley -- An American marine biologist, instrumental in the development of plankton ecosystem models
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Wikipedia - Grantor retained annuity trust -- Financial instrument used in the US to make large, tax free financial gifts to family members
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Wikipedia - Gravimeter -- Instrument used to measure gravitational acceleration
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Wikipedia - Greek New Testament -- First published edition, the Novum Instrumentum omne, was produced by Erasmus in 1516
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Wikipedia - Green Onions -- 1962 instrumental composition by Booker T. & the M.G.'s
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Wikipedia - Grid compass -- A navigating instrument that facilitates steering a steady course
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Wikipedia - Guayo -- Metal scraper used as a percussion instrument
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Wikipedia - Gudastviri -- Musical instrument
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Wikipedia - Gudi (instrument)
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Wikipedia - Guiro -- Latin-American percussion instrument, usually made from natural materials such as an open-ended, hollow gourd with parallel notches cut in one side
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Wikipedia - Guitar -- Fretted string instrument
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Wikipedia - Guqin -- Chinese stringed music instrument
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Wikipedia - Gusle -- Single-stringed musical instrument
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Wikipedia - Habban -- Musical instrument
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Wikipedia - Hammered dulcimer -- percussion-stringed instrument
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Wikipedia - Hang (instrument) -- musical instrument
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Wikipedia - Hank Williams III -- American musician, singer, and multi-instrumentalist
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Wikipedia - Hardanger fiddle -- Traditional Norwegian stringed instrument
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Wikipedia - Harmonica -- Free reed wind musical instrument
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Wikipedia - Harmony Company models -- Musical instruments manufactured by the Harmony Company
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Wikipedia - Harpoon -- Long spear-like instrument used in marine hunting
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Wikipedia - Harpsichord -- Plucked-string keyboard instrument
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Wikipedia - Harp -- Stringed musical instrument
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Wikipedia - Hayman drum -- English musical instruments manufacturer
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Wikipedia - Healthcare proxy -- Legal instrument with which a patient appoints an agent to legally make healthcare decisions on their behalf
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Wikipedia - Heckelphone -- Lower-pitched instrument of the oboe family
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Wikipedia - Helium analyzer -- Instrument to measure the concentration of helium in a gas mixture
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Wikipedia - Hermann Wulfing Luer -- German instrument maker
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Wikipedia - High-performance instrumented airborne platform for environmental research -- Research aircraft
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Wikipedia - High Speed LAN Instrument Protocol -- TCP/IP-based protocol for remote instrument control
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Wikipedia - HoBoLeMa -- Instrumental supergroup
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Wikipedia - Home Swinger -- Musical instrument
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Wikipedia - Horn analyzer -- Test instrument used to measure the resonance of components
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Wikipedia - Hornbostel-Sachs -- Musical instrument classification system
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Wikipedia - Horn (instrument) -- Family of wind instruments made of a tube
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Wikipedia - Hugo Fattoruso -- Uruguayan composer, arranger, multi-instrumentalist and vocalist
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Wikipedia - Hurdy-gurdy -- Stringed musical instrument
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Wikipedia - Hydraulophone -- Hydraulic musical instrument
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Wikipedia - Hyperbass flute -- Musical instrument
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Wikipedia - Icelandic fiddle -- String instrument
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Wikipedia - Ihsahn -- Norwegian multi-instrumentalist, composer, and vocalist
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Wikipedia - Ikembe -- Type of musical instrument, lamellophone
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Wikipedia - Il Primo Libro delle Canzoni -- collection of instrumental canzonas by Girolamo Frescobaldi
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Wikipedia - Indicator (distance amplifying instrument) -- Distance amplifying instrument
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Wikipedia - Inductive amplifier -- test instrument type in electric industries
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Wikipedia - Instrumental and value-rational action
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Wikipedia - Instrumental case
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Wikipedia - Instrumental chemistry
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Wikipedia - Instrumental conception of technology
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Wikipedia - Instrumental conditioning
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Wikipedia - Instrumental convergence -- Hypothesis about intelligent agents
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Wikipedia - Instrumentalism -- Position in the philosophy of science
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Wikipedia - Instrumentalist
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Wikipedia - Instrumentality of Mankind
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Wikipedia - Instrumental Marxism
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Wikipedia - Instrumental (My Bloody Valentine song) -- Song by Irish alternative rock band My Bloody Valentine
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Wikipedia - Instrumental rationality
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Wikipedia - Instrumental temperature record -- In situ measurements that provides theM-BM- temperatureM-BM- of Earth'sM-BM- climate system
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Wikipedia - Instrumental value
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Wikipedia - Instrumental -- Music without vocals
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Wikipedia - Instrumentation and control
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Wikipedia - Instrumentation (computer programming)
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Wikipedia - Instrumentation engineering
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Wikipedia - Instrumentation
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Wikipedia - Instrument control -- Control of electronic test instruments
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Wikipedia - Instrument Driver -- Software that facilitates remote control of electronic test instruments
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Wikipedia - Instrument flight rules
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Wikipedia - Instrument landing system localizer -- Horizontal guidance system
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Wikipedia - Instrument Landing System
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Wikipedia - Instrument landing system -- Ground-based visual aid for landing
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Wikipedia - Instrument of Government (1772) -- Swedish law
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Wikipedia - Instrument of Government -- 1653 constitution of England, Scotland and Ireland
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Wikipedia - Instrument rating in the United States -- FAA-issued qualification for flight under IFR regulations
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Wikipedia - Instrument rating -- Qualification to fly aircraft under IFR regulations
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Wikipedia - Instruments (application)
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Wikipedia - Instruments of the Passion
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Wikipedia - Instruments (software)
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Wikipedia - Instrumentum domesticum -- Tools for ordinary domestic use
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Wikipedia - Instrumentum regni -- The exploitation of religion by State or ecclesiastical polity as a means of controlling the masses
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Wikipedia - Integrated Diver Display Mask -- Diving half-mask with integrated head-up instrument display
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Wikipedia - Integrated standby instrument system
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Wikipedia - International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination -- United Nations convention and human rights instrument
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Wikipedia - International human rights instruments -- Treaties for the protection of human rights
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Wikipedia - Intonarumori -- Musical instruments built by Luigi Russolo
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Wikipedia - Jacaranda Ensemble -- German instrumental ensemble
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Wikipedia - Jam block -- Modern percussion instrument
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Wikipedia - James Ayscough -- English optician and designer and maker of scientific instruments
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Wikipedia - James Ingram -- American singer, songwriter, record producer and instrumentalist
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Wikipedia - Japanese Instrument of Surrender -- Was the written agreement that formalized the surrender of the Empire of Japan
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Wikipedia - Jason White (singer-songwriter) -- American singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist
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Wikipedia - Jazz guitar -- Jazz instrument and associated playing style
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Wikipedia - Jeff Lynne -- British rock musician; songwriter, singer, record producer, and multi-instrumentalist
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Wikipedia - JEOL -- Japanese manufacturer of scientific instruments
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Wikipedia - Jessica Dobson -- American singer and multi-instrumentalist
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Wikipedia - Jew's harp -- Lamellophone instrument
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Wikipedia - Joe Vitale (musician) -- American singer, songwriter, composer and multi-instrumentalist
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Wikipedia - Johann Adam Heckel -- German musical instrument maker
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Wikipedia - John Browning (scientific instrument maker)
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Wikipedia - John Fernandes -- American multi-instrumentalist musician
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Wikipedia - John Ryan (musician) -- American singer, songwriter, producer, and multi-instrumentalist
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Wikipedia - Jon Davison -- American singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist musician
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Wikipedia - Jonny Browning -- American instrumental surf musician
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Wikipedia - Journal of Astronomical Instrumentation -- Singapore scientific journal
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Wikipedia - Joy (Apollo 100 song) -- 1972 instrumental Pop hit record by Apollo 100
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Wikipedia - Kaba gaida -- Musical instrument
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Wikipedia - Kaisatsuko -- Experimental musical instrument
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Wikipedia - Kamancheh -- Iranian bowed string instrument
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Wikipedia - Kazoo -- American musical instrument
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Wikipedia - Kevin Kadish -- American songwriter, producer, sound engineer, and instrumentalist
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Wikipedia - Keyboard instrument
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Wikipedia - Key (instrument) -- Part in certain musical instruments
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Wikipedia - Khamak -- A string instrument close to ektara
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Wikipedia - Kingri (string instrument) -- Indian string instrument
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Wikipedia - Koch Marshall Trio -- American instrumental three piece band
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Wikipedia - Kong ring -- Musical instrument
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Wikipedia - Koza (bagpipe) -- Musical instrument
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Wikipedia - Kurdish tanbur -- Fretted string instrument
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Wikipedia - Kurzweil K250 -- First electronic musical instrument which produced sound from sampled sounds compressed in ROM
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Wikipedia - Kurzweil Music Systems -- American electronic musical instrument manufacturer
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Wikipedia - LAN eXtensions for Instrumentation -- Standard for controlling instrumentation and data acquisition instrumentation over Ethernet
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Wikipedia - Langspil -- String instrument
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Wikipedia - Language analysis for the determination of origin -- Instrument used in asylum cases to determine the national or ethnic origin of the asylum seeker
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Wikipedia - Larry Campbell (musician) -- American multi-instrumentalist
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Wikipedia - Laser SETI -- Instrument for detecting brief laser pulses in the night sky
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Wikipedia - Latin Percussion -- Brand of percussion instruments
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Wikipedia - Lauren Lakis -- American film/stage actor, singer, and multi-instrumentalist
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Wikipedia - Law of the instrument -- cognitive bias
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Wikipedia - Leica Biosystems -- German scientific instruments manufacturer
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Wikipedia - Lensmeter -- Ophthalmic instrument mainly used by optometrists and opticians
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Wikipedia - Letters patent -- type of legal instrument in the form of a published written order
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Wikipedia - Lingua Ignota (musician) -- American classically trained multi-instrumentalist
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Wikipedia - List of astronomical instrument makers -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of astronomical instruments -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Chinese musical instruments -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Indian musical instruments -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of instrumental number ones on the UK Singles Chart -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of instrument-resolved minor planets -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of instruments used in otorhinolaryngology, head and neck surgery -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of instruments
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Wikipedia - List of international instruments relevant to the worst forms of child labour -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of medieval musical instruments
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Wikipedia - List of musical instruments by Hornbostel-Sachs number -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of musical instruments -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of national instruments (music) -- Wikipedia list
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Wikipedia - List of products manufactured by Fender Musical Instruments Corporation -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of rock instrumentals -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Rush instrumentals -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Statutory Instruments of the United Kingdom, 1976 -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Statutory Instruments of the United Kingdom, 2020 -- List article
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Wikipedia - List of Statutory Instruments of the Welsh Assembly -- wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Stradivarius instruments -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of string instruments -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of U.S. state instruments -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of vehicle instruments -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of weather instruments
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Wikipedia - List of women in leadership positions on astronomical instrumentation projects -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Yamaha signature instruments -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - Lists of tuned and untuned percussion instruments -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - Logic analyzer -- Electronic test instrument that measures multiple signals from a circuit
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Wikipedia - Long-string instrument -- Experimental musical instrument
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Wikipedia - Lotus (American band) -- American instrumental electronic jam band
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Wikipedia - Luogu -- Chinese musical instrument
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Wikipedia - Lupophon -- Very low-pitched instrument of the oboe family
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Wikipedia - Lute -- Plucked string musical instrument
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Wikipedia - Luthier -- Craftsman of string musical instruments
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Wikipedia - Lyre -- Ancient Greek string instrument
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Wikipedia - Machine head -- Apparatus for tuning stringed musical instruments
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Wikipedia - Maddala Keli -- Genre in Carnatic music, featuring a set of maddalam drums as the main instrument
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Wikipedia - Magadis -- String instrument
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Wikipedia - Make Me an Instrument of Your Peace
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Wikipedia - Malay gamelan -- Malay musical instrument and dance
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Wikipedia - Mandolin -- Musical instrument in the lute family
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Wikipedia - Mangey -- Persussion instrument of Afghanistan and Pakistan
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Wikipedia - Marching band -- Company of instrumental musicians
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Wikipedia - Marching percussion -- Specially designed percussion instruments
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Wikipedia - Marconi Instruments
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Wikipedia - Marine optical buoy -- Instrumentation that measures light at and very near the sea surface in a specific location over a long period of time
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Wikipedia - Martin Crandall -- American musician, multi-instrumentalist
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Wikipedia - Martin Wave -- Swedish songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, singer & music producer
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Wikipedia - Maschine -- Hybrid hardware/software digital audio workstation by Native Instruments
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Wikipedia - Maturity (finance) -- Date on which the final payment is due on a loan or other financial instrument
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Wikipedia - Maxwell (musician) -- American singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist from New York
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Wikipedia - Mbira -- African musical instrument of the lamellophone family
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Wikipedia - Mbiwi -- Traditional instrument accompanied by song and dance
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Wikipedia - M-CM-^Gifteli -- Plucked string instrument, with only two strings
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Wikipedia - Measuring instrument -- Device for measuring a physical quantity
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Wikipedia - Medical device -- Any instrument, apparatus, implant, in vitro reagent, or similar or related article used for diagnostic and/or therapeutic purposes
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Wikipedia - Megatar -- Stringed musical instrument
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Wikipedia - Mejoranera -- Musical instrument
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Wikipedia - Mellotron -- Musical instrument
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Wikipedia - M-EM- argija -- Balkan stringed instrument
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Wikipedia - Memotron -- Digital musical instrument
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Wikipedia - Meteorological instrumentation
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Wikipedia - Method (music) -- Textbook for a specified musical instrument or a selected problem of playing a certain instrument
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Wikipedia - Michael Bumel -- German scientific instrument maker
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Wikipedia - Mick Ronson -- English guitarist, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, arranger and record producer
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Wikipedia - Micro Instrumentation and Telemetry Systems
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Wikipedia - Microscope -- Scientific instrument
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Wikipedia - MIDI -- Means of connecting electronic musical instruments
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Wikipedia - Mijwiz -- Traditional Middle Eastern single-reed musical instrument
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Wikipedia - Mike Mills -- Multi-instrumentalist for American alternative rock band R.E.M.
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Wikipedia - Mike Oldfield -- British musician and multi-instrumentalist
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Wikipedia - Miniflex -- X-ray diffraction analytical measuring instrument
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Wikipedia - MIT Instrumentation Laboratory
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Wikipedia - Momma Miss America -- Instrumental song by Paul McCartney
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Wikipedia - Moog synthesizer -- Electronic musical instrument
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Wikipedia - Morten Veland -- Norwegian multi-instrumentalist, composer, songwriter, and producer
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Wikipedia - Mouldy Old Dough -- Instrumental single; hit for Lieutenant Pigeon
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Wikipedia - Mouthpiece (wind instrument) -- Part of some wind instruments
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Wikipedia - Mugham triads -- Azerbaijani music triad who play traditional tar, kamancheh and daf instruments
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Wikipedia - Mural instrument
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Wikipedia - Musette de cour -- Musical instrument of the bagpipe family
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Wikipedia - Museum of Ancient Greek, Byzantine and Post-Byzantine Musical Instruments
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Wikipedia - Museum of Portuguese Music -- historic house now used as Portugal's only musical instrument museum
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Wikipedia - Musical bow -- simple string musical instrument
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Wikipedia - Musical ensemble -- Group of people who perform instrumental and/or vocal music, with the ensemble typically known by a distinct name
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Wikipedia - Musical Instrument Digital Interface
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Wikipedia - Musical instruments
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Wikipedia - Musical instrument -- Device created or adapted to make musical sounds
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Wikipedia - Musical saw -- Hand saw used as a musical instrument
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Wikipedia - Music for the Royal Fireworks -- Suite for wind instruments by Handel
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Wikipedia - Music instrument technology
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Wikipedia - Music workstation -- Musical instrument
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Wikipedia - Naked eye -- Human vision, unaided by optical instruments
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Wikipedia - Nate Sallie -- American singer-songwriter, recording artist, multi-instrumentalist, and concert performer
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Wikipedia - National Instruments
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Wikipedia - Negotiable instrument -- Contract document exchangeable for money
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Wikipedia - Neotraditional country -- Style of country music emphasizing instrumental compositions and "traditional" vocal styles
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Wikipedia - Nephelometer -- Instrument for measuring the concentration of suspended particulates
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Wikipedia - Nephoscope -- Meteorological instrument for determining the direction and relative speed of clouds
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Wikipedia - New York Pro Musica -- Vocal and instrumental ensemble
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Wikipedia - Neyla Pekarek -- American multi-instrumentalist and composer
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Wikipedia - Ney -- Wind instrument (type of flute)
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Wikipedia - Non-Instrumental Movement Inhibition
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Wikipedia - Norah Jones -- American singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist
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Wikipedia - Novum Instrumentum omne -- First published New Testament in Greek
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Wikipedia - Oboe -- Musical instrument of the woodwind family
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Wikipedia - Obrom -- percussion musical instrument
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Wikipedia - Ocarina -- Ancient wind musical instrument
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Wikipedia - Ocean data acquisition system -- A set of instruments deployed at sea to collect as much meteorological and oceanographic data as possible.
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Wikipedia - Octant (instrument) -- Measuring instrument used primarily in navigation; type of reflecting instrument
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Wikipedia - OHM (band) -- American instrumental rock/jazz fusion band
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Wikipedia - Ole Borud discography -- Discography of the Norwegian singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist Ole Borud
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Wikipedia - Olifant (instrument)
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Wikipedia - Omnichord -- Electronic musical instrument
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Wikipedia - Ondes Martenot -- Early electronic musical instrument
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Wikipedia - Online Pornography (Commercial Basis) Regulations 2019 -- Statutory instrument intended to regulate access to pornographic websites in the UK
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Wikipedia - Optical instrument -- Scientific instrument using light waves for image viewing
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Wikipedia - Orchestra -- Large instrumental ensemble
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Wikipedia - Organ (music) -- Musical keyboard instrument
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Wikipedia - Organ pipe -- Musical instrument part
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Wikipedia - Osteotome -- Orthopaedic instrument
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Wikipedia - Oud -- Pear-shaped stringed instrument
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Wikipedia - Overture -- Instrumental introduction to an opera, ballet, or oratorio
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Wikipedia - Oxford Instruments
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Wikipedia - Oxygen analyser -- Instrument to measure partial pressure of oxygen in a gas mixture
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Wikipedia - Pair-conversion -- Instrument in photonics
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Wikipedia - Pandura -- Ancient string instrument
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Wikipedia - Pan flute -- Musical instrument, typically made from bamboo
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Wikipedia - Paulo Miklos -- Brazilian singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist
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Wikipedia - Pavlovian-instrumental transfer
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Wikipedia - Pena (musical instrument) -- Traditional musical instrument of Kangleipak
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Wikipedia - Pentagon UFO videos -- Cockpit instrumentation display videos from US Navy jets, widely publicized as UFOs
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Wikipedia - Percussion instrument -- Type of musical instrument that produces a sound by being hit
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Wikipedia - Periscope -- Instrument for observation from a concealed position
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Wikipedia - Persephone (instrument) -- Analog fingerboard synthesizer
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Wikipedia - Persian musical instruments -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - Peter Harlan -- German musical instrument maker and luth player
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Wikipedia - Philharmonic Society of Selangor -- Choral and instrumental group
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Wikipedia - PH meter -- Instrument that indicates acidity or alkalinity in water-based solutions, expressed as pH
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Wikipedia - Physiognotrace -- Drawing instrument
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Wikipedia - Piano -- Musical instrument
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Wikipedia - Pipe organ -- Wind instrument controlled by keyboard
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Wikipedia - Piper Madison -- American singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and actress
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Wikipedia - Piping and instrumentation diagram -- Detailed diagram in the process industry
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Wikipedia - Pizzicato -- Playing technique for string instruments
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Wikipedia - Plasma Instrument for Magnetic Sounding -- Faraday cup instrument for Europa Clipper
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Wikipedia - Plasma Wave Subsystem -- Instrument on board the Voyager space probes
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Wikipedia - Ploy (musical instrument) -- Cambodian musical instrument
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Wikipedia - Popcorn (instrumental) -- 1969 song by Gershon Kingsley
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Wikipedia - Post-rock -- Subgenre of rock music, often instrumental
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Wikipedia - Prismatic compass -- Navigation and surveying instrument to measure magnetic bearing
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Wikipedia - Proton magnetometer -- Instrument which measures very small variations in the Earth's magnetic field
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Wikipedia - Protractor -- Angle measuring instrument
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Wikipedia - Psaltery -- Stringed instrument
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Wikipedia - Puerto Rican cuatro -- Musical instrument
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Wikipedia - Pungi -- Wind instrument originating from the Indian subcontinent
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Wikipedia - Qanun (instrument) -- Middle-Eastern stringed instrument
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Wikipedia - Quadrant (instrument) -- Navigation instrument
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Wikipedia - Quartet -- Ensemble of four singers or instrumental performers
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Wikipedia - Questionnaire -- Research instrument consisting of a series of questions and other prompts for the purpose of gathering information from respondents
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Wikipedia - Quiet Luke -- American singer, songwriter and instrumentalist
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Wikipedia - Quitclaim deed -- Legal instrument
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Wikipedia - Rabel (instrument) -- Spanish bowed stringed instrument
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Wikipedia - Rachel Flowers -- American multi-instrumentalist and composer
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Wikipedia - Rachel Zeffira -- Canadian-born soprano, composer, and multi-instrumentalist
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Wikipedia - Radiosonde -- Meteorological instrumentation
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Wikipedia - Radium dials -- Instrument dials painted with radium-based paint
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Wikipedia - Randy Armstrong (musician) -- American guitarist, multi-instrumentalist, composer
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Wikipedia - Ravanahatha -- Ancient Indian instrument, a bowed violin
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Wikipedia - Rawap -- Chinese stringed instrument
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Wikipedia - Rebab -- String instrument
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Wikipedia - Rebana -- Musical instrument commonly found in Malay archipelago
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Wikipedia - Rebec -- String instrument
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Wikipedia - Rebel Heart (instrumental) -- 2000 song by The Corrs
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Wikipedia - Recommendation Concerning the Status of Higher Education Teaching Personnel -- UNESCO instrument
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Wikipedia - Recon Instruments
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Wikipedia - Recorder (musical instrument) -- Woodwind musical instrument
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Wikipedia - Relascope -- Instrument for measuring tree dimensions in forest surveys
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Wikipedia - Requinto -- Spanish and Portuguese term to describe a smaller, higher-pitched version of another instrument
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Wikipedia - Reyong -- Indonesian musical instrument used in Balinese gamelan
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Wikipedia - Rhythm Tech -- Percussion instrument manufacturer
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Wikipedia - Richard Henshall -- British progressive metal multi-instrumentalist
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Wikipedia - Rick Danko -- Canadian multi-instrumentalist
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Wikipedia - Robert McBride (composer) -- American composer and instrumentalist
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Wikipedia - Robert Smith (musician) -- English singer, multi-instrumentalist and songwriter
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Wikipedia - Rob Quist -- American singer, instrumentalist, songwriter, and politician
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Wikipedia - Rochak Kohli -- Indian instrumentalist, music director and music arranger
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Wikipedia - Rodgers Instruments -- American manufacturer
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Wikipedia - Roger Taylor (Queen drummer) -- English singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist
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Wikipedia - ROMderful -- British producer, DJ and multi-instrumentalist
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Wikipedia - Rotring -- Technical writing and drawing instruments company
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Wikipedia - Rubab (instrument)
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Wikipedia - Ruins (instrumental) -- 1974 instrumental written by Fred Frith for Henry Cow
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Wikipedia - Ruler -- An instrument used to measure distances or to draw straight lines
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Wikipedia - Rumble (instrumental) -- 1958 instrumental by Link Wray
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Wikipedia - Rush Hour (instrumental) -- 2000 single by Christopher Lawrence
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Wikipedia - Ryan Tedder -- American singer, songwriter, record producer, and multi-instrumentalist from Oklahoma
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Wikipedia - Saint Petersburg State University of Aerospace Instrumentation
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Wikipedia - Sam Amidon -- American singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist from Vermont
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Wikipedia - Samba Pa Ti (instrumental) -- Instrumental track by Santana
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Wikipedia - Samica (musical instrument) -- Croatian stringed instrument
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Wikipedia - Sampler (musical instrument)
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Wikipedia - Sandstorm (instrumental) -- 1999 single by Darude
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Wikipedia - Sanshin -- Okinawan musical instrument
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Wikipedia - Sarah Kirkland Snider -- Instrumental music composer from the United States
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Wikipedia - Sarangi -- Bowed, short-necked string instrument from South Asia
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Wikipedia - Saraswati veena -- Plucked string instrument
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Wikipedia - Saron (instrument) -- Indonesian musical instrument used in Gamelan
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Wikipedia - Sato (instrument) -- Tajik musical instrument
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Wikipedia - Saturn V instrument unit
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Wikipedia - Saw u -- Thai bowed string instrument
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Wikipedia - SaxAndViolin -- Instrumental pop duo
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Wikipedia - Saxophone -- type of musical instrument of the woodwind family
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Wikipedia - Scandroid -- American synthwave music project by multi-instrumentalist Klayton
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Wikipedia - School band -- Group of student musicians who rehearse and perform instrumental music together
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Wikipedia - Schrammel accordion -- Musical instrument
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Wikipedia - Scientific instrument
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Wikipedia - Scissors -- Hand-operated cutting instrument
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Wikipedia - Scorchio (instrumental) -- 2000 single by Sasha and Darren Emerson
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Wikipedia - Scratcher (instrument) -- Percussion instrument from Trinidad and Tobago
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Wikipedia - Sector (instrument)
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Wikipedia - Sediment trap -- Instrument used in oceanography to measure the quantity of sinking particulate material
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Wikipedia - Seiko Instruments -- Japanese company, which develops and commercializes semiconductor, micromechatronics, and precision timepiece technology
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Wikipedia - Seraphine (instrument) -- Early keyed wind instrument
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Wikipedia - Shamisen -- Japanese plucked stringed instrument
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Wikipedia - Sharpie (marker) -- American manufacturer of writing instruments
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Wikipedia - Shawn Pittman (musician) -- American blues rock singer, multi-instrumentalist, songwriter and record producer
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Wikipedia - Sheikh Madar -- 19th century Somali Sufi leader instrumental in the expansion of Hargeisa
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Wikipedia - Sheng (instrument) -- Chinese mouth-blown free reed instrument
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Wikipedia - Shofar -- Wind instrument made from an animal horn
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Wikipedia - Short (finance) -- Practice of selling securities or other financial instruments that are not currently owned
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Wikipedia - Shorthand for orchestra instrumentation -- Notation for orchestra instrumentation
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Wikipedia - Shurangiz -- Iranian musical instrument
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Wikipedia - Signs Of LIfe Detector -- Spacecraft instrument to detect biosignatures
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Wikipedia - Silva (musician) -- Brazilian singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist
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Wikipedia - Simsimiyya -- Traditional Egyptian string instrument
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Wikipedia - Sirius (instrumental) -- Instrumental by the Alan Parsons Project
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Wikipedia - Slek -- Cambodian musical instrument
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Wikipedia - Slenthem -- Indonesian musical instrument used in Gamelan
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Wikipedia - Slim Whitman -- American singer-songwriter and instrumentalist
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Wikipedia - Social Impact Incentives (SIINC) -- Blended finance instrument
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Wikipedia - Sonata -- Type of instrumental composition
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Wikipedia - Sound hole -- An opening in the body of a stringed musical instrument
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Wikipedia - Sound module -- Externally controlled electronic musical instrument
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Wikipedia - Sousaphone -- Brass musical instrument
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Wikipedia - Space telescope -- Instrument in outer space for observing distant space objects
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Wikipedia - Spectris -- British instrumentation and measurement specialist
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Wikipedia - Sphygmomanometer -- Instrument for measuring blood pressure
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Wikipedia - Spiro (band) -- British instrumental musical group
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Wikipedia - Stabilized liquid membrane device -- water sampling instrument
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Wikipedia - Stage piano -- Electronic musical instrument
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Wikipedia - Standard instrument departure -- departure route from an airport
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Wikipedia - Stelth Ulvang -- American singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist
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Wikipedia - Stock market prediction -- Act of trying to determine the future value of a financial instrument traded on an exchange
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Wikipedia - Stradivarius Palatinos -- Set of five instruments by Antonio Stradivari
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Wikipedia - Stradivarius -- String instruments built by the Italian family Stradivari, particularly Antonio Stradivari
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Wikipedia - String instrument -- Class of musical instruments with vibrating strings
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Wikipedia - String (music) -- Sound producing musical instrument component
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Wikipedia - Stroh violin -- Mechanically amplified stringed musical instrument
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Wikipedia - Stromuhr -- Medical instrument
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Wikipedia - Submersible pressure gauge -- Pressure measuring instrument for underwater service
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Wikipedia - Sufjan Stevens -- American singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist
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Wikipedia - Summer Madness (instrumental) -- 1974 song by Kool & the Gang
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Wikipedia - Sunn -- Musical instrument amplifiers
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Wikipedia - Sun sensor -- spacecraft instrument that senses the direction to the Sun
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Wikipedia - Surgery -- Use of incisive instruments on a person to investigate or treat a medical condition
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Wikipedia - Surgical instrument -- Tools designed for use during surgery
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Wikipedia - SWAP (instrument) -- Space instrument aboard the PROBA2 satellite
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Wikipedia - Synthesizer -- Electronic musical instrument
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Wikipedia - Synth-pop -- Music genre in which the synthesizer is a key instrument
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Wikipedia - Tabla -- Indian musical instrument
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Wikipedia - Tabor (instrument) -- Type of snare drum
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Wikipedia - Taiko -- Japanese percussion instruments
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Wikipedia - Talempong -- Indonesian musical instrument
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Wikipedia - Talharpa -- String instrument
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Wikipedia - Tambouras -- Greek traditional string instrument
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Wikipedia - Tambourine -- Musical instrument in the percussion family
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Wikipedia - TanbM-EM-+ra (lyre) -- Traditional string instrument
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Wikipedia - Tanbur -- Various long-necked, string instrument originating in the Southern or Central Asia
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Wikipedia - T-Bone Walker -- American blues guitarist, singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist
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Wikipedia - Technical drawing tool -- Tools and instruments used for accurate and precise manual draughting
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Wikipedia - Teddy Riley -- American record producer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and singer
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Wikipedia - Teenbeat (instrumental) -- 1973 instrumental written by Fred Frith and John Greaves for Henry Cow
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Wikipedia - Telescope -- Optical instrument that makes distant objects appear magnified
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Wikipedia - Template talk:Flight instruments
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Wikipedia - Texas Instruments Business Analyst -- Series of financial calculators by Texas Instruments
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Wikipedia - Texas Instruments DaVinci
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Wikipedia - Texas Instruments Graphics Architecture
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Wikipedia - Texas Instruments LPC Speech Chips
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Wikipedia - Texas Instruments signing key controversy -- Refers to Texas Instruments' response to a project to factorize cryptographic keys.
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Wikipedia - Texas Instruments SN76477 -- Sound generating integrated circuit
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Wikipedia - Texas Instruments SN76488 -- Sound chip
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Wikipedia - Texas Instruments Software
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Wikipedia - Texas Instruments TI-99/4A -- Home computer by Texas Instruments
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Wikipedia - Texas Instruments TMS1000
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Wikipedia - Texas Instruments TMS9900
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Wikipedia - Texas Instruments -- American semiconductor designer and manufacturer
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Wikipedia - The Breeze and I -- English language version of the instrumental Andaluza by Ernesto Lecuona; adapted by Toots Camarata, words by Al Stillman
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Wikipedia - The Challengers (band) -- American instrumental surf rock band
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Wikipedia - The Construction and Principal Uses of Mathematical Instruments -- Book by Nicolas Bion
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Wikipedia - The Early Music Shop -- retailer of reproduction medieval, renaissance and baroque musical instruments
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Wikipedia - Theme from Star Trek -- Instrumental musical piece
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Wikipedia - Theme One -- 1967 instrumental piece by George Martin
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Wikipedia - The Mortal Instruments -- Series of six young adult fantasy novels written by Cassandra Clare
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Wikipedia - Theodolite -- Optical surveying instrument
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Wikipedia - Theremin -- Electronic music instrument
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Wikipedia - Thermal and Evolved Gas Analyzer -- A scientific instrument aboard the Phoenix Mars lander
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Wikipedia - Thermal Emission Spectrometer -- Instrument on board Mars Global Surveyor.
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Wikipedia - Thermal mass flow meter -- Family of instruments for the measurement of the total mass flow rate of a flui
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Wikipedia - The Shadows -- English instrumental rock group
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Wikipedia - The Stripper -- Instrumental song
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Wikipedia - The Ventures -- American instrumental band
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Wikipedia - Third Stone from the Sun -- Mostly instrumental composition recorded by the Jimi Hendrix Experience in 1967
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Wikipedia - Thunder machine (instrument)
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Wikipedia - TI-30 -- Scientific calculator by Texas Instruments
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Wikipedia - TI-36 -- Series of scientific calculators by Texas Instruments
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Wikipedia - TI-54 -- Scientific calculator produced by Texas Instruments
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Wikipedia - TI-55 -- Programmable calculator produced by Texas Instruments
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Wikipedia - TI-57 -- Programmable calculator produced by Texas Instruments
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Wikipedia - TI-59 / TI-58 -- Programmable calculator produced by Texas Instruments
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Wikipedia - TI-68 -- Scientific calculator produced by Texas Instruments
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Wikipedia - TI-73 series -- Series of graphing calculators produced by Texas Instruments
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Wikipedia - TI-74 -- Programmable calculator produced by Texas Instruments
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Wikipedia - TI-81 -- Graphing calculator produced by Texas Instruments
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Wikipedia - TI-82 -- Graphics calculator produced by Texas Instruments
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Wikipedia - TI-83 series -- Series of graphing calculators produced by Texas Instruments
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Wikipedia - TI-84 Plus series -- Series of graphing calculators produced by Texas Instruments
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Wikipedia - TI-85 -- Graphing calculator by Texas Instruments
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Wikipedia - TI-86 -- Graphing calculator produced by Texas Instruments
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Wikipedia - TI-89 series -- Series of graphing calculators produced by Texas Instruments
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Wikipedia - TI-92 series -- Series of graphing calculators produced by Texas Instruments
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Wikipedia - TI-95 -- Programmable calculator produced by Texas Instruments
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Wikipedia - Timbrel -- Principal percussion instrument of the ancient Israelites
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Wikipedia - Timpani -- Large percussion musical instrument which produces a definite pitch
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Wikipedia - Tin whistle -- Six-holed woodwind instrument
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Wikipedia - Tiple (Puerto Rico) -- Smallest of the three string instruments of Puerto Rico
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Wikipedia - Tiple -- Fretted string instrument
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Wikipedia - Toad (instrumental) -- 1966 instrumental by British rock band Cream
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Wikipedia - Todd Rundgren -- American multi-instrumentalist, singer, songwriter, and record producer
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Wikipedia - Tomaso Carcassi -- Italian instrument maker
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Wikipedia - Total station -- Electro-optical instrument used in surveying and building construction
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Wikipedia - Toubab Krewe -- American instrumental band
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Wikipedia - Touch guitar -- Stringed instrument of the guitar family
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Wikipedia - Trading curb -- Regulatory instrument to prevent stock market crashes
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Wikipedia - Traditional Malaysian musical instruments -- Malaysian musical instruments
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Wikipedia - Traditional Vietnamese musical instruments
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Wikipedia - Trembita -- Alpine horn (musical instrument)
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Wikipedia - Trephine -- Bladed surgical instrument
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Wikipedia - Tres (instrument) -- Musical instrument of Cuban origin
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Wikipedia - Triangle (musical instrument) -- Idiophone type of musical instrument in the percussion family
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Wikipedia - Tribometer -- An instrument that measures tribological quantities
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Wikipedia - Trinity College harp -- Medieval musical instrument used as a model for the coat of arms of Ireland
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Wikipedia - Tro (instrument) -- Traditional bowed string instruments from Cambodia
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Wikipedia - Trombone concerto -- Concerto for solo trombone and instrumental ensemble
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Wikipedia - Trombone -- Type of brass instrument
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Wikipedia - Tropical Atmosphere Ocean project -- Major international effort that instrumented the tropical Pacific Ocean with deep ocean moorings
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Wikipedia - Troughton & Simms -- British producer of scientific instruments
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Wikipedia - Trumpet -- Musical instrument
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Wikipedia - Tuba -- Type of musical instrument of the brass family
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Wikipedia - Tuning mechanisms for stringed instruments -- Different types of stringed instrument parts and their methods for tuning stringed instruments
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Wikipedia - Tzouras -- Greek stringed musical instrument related to the bouzouki
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Wikipedia - United Nations Convention against Torture -- International human rights instrument against torture and cruel or unusual punishment
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Wikipedia - United States trust law -- Law regulating a wealth-holding legal instrument
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Wikipedia - USNS Howard O. Lorenzen (T-AGM-25) -- Missile range instrumentation ship of the United States Navy
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Wikipedia - Uster Technologies -- A Swiss manufacturer of analytical instruments and on-line monitoring systems
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Wikipedia - Vaginal dilator -- medical instrument used to stretch the vagina
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Wikipedia - Van Musschenbroek vacuum pump -- scientific instrument
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Wikipedia - Van Veen grab sampler -- An instrument to sample sediment in water environments
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Wikipedia - Vector measuring current meter -- An instrument used for measuring horizontal velocity in the upper ocean
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Wikipedia - Veena -- family of chordophone instruments from the Indian subcontinent
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Wikipedia - Vest frottoir -- Percussion instrument used in zydeco music
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Wikipedia - Vibraphone -- Musical instrument
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Wikipedia - Vielle a roue et a manche -- Early western musical instrument
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Wikipedia - Viola -- Wooden bowed string instrument
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Wikipedia - Violetta (instrument) -- 16th-century musical instrument similar to a violin
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Wikipedia - Violin family -- Class of wooden bowed stringed instruments
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Wikipedia - Violin -- Wooden bowed string instrument
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Wikipedia - Viol -- Bowed, fretted and stringed instrument
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Wikipedia - Virginals -- Keyboard instrument of the harpsichord family
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Wikipedia - Vision (McCoy Tyner song) -- Jazz instrumental composed by McCoy Tyner
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Wikipedia - Voskhod Spacecraft "Globus" IMP navigation instrument
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Wikipedia - Washint -- Wind instrument developed in Ethiopia
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Wikipedia - Waterphone -- Type of atonal acoustic musical instrument
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Wikipedia - Waters Corporation -- American instrument company
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Wikipedia - Weather buoy -- Floating instrument package which collects weather and ocean data on the world's oceans
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Wikipedia - Weather vane -- Meteorological instrumentation used for showing the direction of the wind
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Wikipedia - Wes Carr -- Australian singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist
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Wikipedia - Wes Styles -- American multi-instrumentalist, composer and producer
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Wikipedia - Western concert flute -- Transverse woodwind instrument made of metal or wood
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Wikipedia - Wikipedia:WikiProject Musical Instruments -- Wikimedia subject-area collaboration
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Wikipedia - Wilson-Patterson Conservatism Scale -- Survey instrument used to measure political conservatism
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Wikipedia - Wind instruments
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Wikipedia - Wind instrument -- Class of musical instruments with air resonator
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Wikipedia - Windows Management Instrumentation Command-line
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Wikipedia - Windows Management Instrumentation
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Wikipedia - Windsock -- Meteorological instrument
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Wikipedia - Wipe Out (instrumental) -- instrumental single
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Wikipedia - Woodblock (instrument) -- Musical instrument
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Wikipedia - Wooden fish -- Wooden percussion instrument used in Buddhist rituals in East Asia
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Wikipedia - Wood scraper block -- Percussion instrument
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Wikipedia - Woodwind instrument -- Family of musical wind instruments
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Wikipedia - Worshipful Company of Scientific Instrument Makers -- Livery company of the City of London
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Wikipedia - Writing in space -- Instruments to write in outer space
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Wikipedia - Wurlitzer -- American company of music boxes and instruments
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Wikipedia - Xylophone -- musical instrument of the family of mallets
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Kid Rock ::: Born: January 17, 1971; Occupation: Multi-instrumentalist;
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Todd Rundgren ::: Born: June 22, 1948; Occupation: Multi-instrumentalist;
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Stephen Stills ::: Born: January 3, 1945; Occupation: Multi-instrumentalist;
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Rahsaan Roland Kirk ::: Born: August 7, 1935; Died: December 5, 1977; Occupation: Multi-instrumentalist;
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Stan Ridgway ::: Born: April 5, 1954; Occupation: Instrumentalist;
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Fela Kuti ::: Born: October 15, 1938; Died: 1997; Occupation: Multi-instrumentalist;
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Gotye ::: Born: May 21, 1980; Occupation: Multi-instrumentalist;
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Garth Hudson ::: Born: August 2, 1937; Occupation: Multi-instrumentalist;
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Jon Brion ::: Born: December 11, 1963; Occupation: Multi-instrumentalist;
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David Bromberg ::: Born: September 19, 1945; Occupation: Multi-instrumentalist;
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Rory Gallagher ::: Born: March 2, 1948; Died: June 14, 1995; Occupation: Multi-instrumentalist;
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Justin Vernon ::: Born: April 30, 1981; Occupation: Multi-instrumentalist;
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Erin McKeown ::: Born: October 15, 1977; Occupation: Instrumentalist;
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Ian McLagan ::: Born: May 12, 1945; Died: December 3, 2014; Occupation: Instrumentalist;
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Booker T. Jones ::: Born: November 12, 1944; Occupation: Multi-instrumentalist;
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Daniel Rossen ::: Born: August 5, 1982; Occupation: Instrumentalist;
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Marsalis on Music (1995 - 2013) - An educational music series on PBS starring jazz musician Wynton Marsalis. In each episode Marsalis talks about various types of music including various genres of music, types of instruments, and how music is composed and played. The series had music performed by a live orchestra or band, depending...
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One Eight Seven(1997) - After surviving a brutal attack (Instrument used was a board with nails in it) by a student, teacher Trevor Garfield moves from New York to Los Angeles.
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Chicken with Plums (2011) ::: 7.0/10 -- Poulet aux prunes (original title) -- Chicken with Plums Poster -- Since his beloved violin was broken, Nasser Ali Khan, one of the most renowned musicians of his day, has lost all taste for life. Finding no instrument worthy of replacing it, he decides to confine himself to bed to await death. Directors: Vincent Paronnaud, Marjane Satrapi
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Good Vibrations (2012) ::: 7.2/10 -- Not Rated | 1h 43min | Biography, Drama, Music | 29 March 2013 (UK) -- A chronicle of Terri Hooley's life, a record-store owner instrumental in developing Belfast's punk-rock scene. Directors: Lisa Barros D'Sa, Glenn Leyburn Writers: Colin Carberry (screenplay), Glenn Patterson (screenplay)
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Lady Snowblood (1973) ::: 7.7/10 -- Shurayukihime (original title) -- Lady Snowblood Poster A strikingly beautiful young woman is raised from birth to be a deadly instrument of revenge against the swindlers who destroyed her family. Director: Toshiya Fujita Writers: Kazuo Kamimura (story), Kazuo Koike (story) | 1 more credit Stars:
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Shadowhunters ::: Shadowhunters: The Mortal Instruments (original tit ::: TV-14 | 42min | Action, Drama, Fantasy | TV Series (20162019) -- After her mother disappears, Clary must venture into the dark world of demon hunting, and embrace her new role among the Shadowhunters. Creator:
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The Raven (1935) ::: 7.0/10 -- Approved | 1h 1min | Crime, Horror | 8 July 1935 (USA) -- Dr. Vollin is a brilliant but unstable surgeon with a morbid obsession for instruments of torture. He saves the life of Jean Thatcher, a beautiful young socialite injured in an automobile accident and becomes increasingly attracted to her. Director: Lew Landers (as Louis Friedlander) Writers: Edgar Allan Poe (poem), David Boehm (screenplay)
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Twins of Evil (1971) ::: 6.6/10 -- R | 1h 27min | Horror | June 1972 (USA) -- A religious sect led by Gustav Weil hunts all women suspected of witchcraft, killing a number of innocent victims. Young Katy, Gustav's niece, will involve herself in a devilish cult, and become an instrument of Justice in the region. Director: John Hough Writers: Tudor Gates (screenplay), Sheridan Le Fanu (characters created by) (as J. Sheridan Le Fanu)
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C³ -- -- SILVER LINK. -- 12 eps -- Light novel -- Action Comedy Ecchi School Supernatural -- C³ C³ -- From the light novel series written by Minase Hazuki, comes a story of love, action, and comedy. Yachi Haruaki is a high school boy who is naturally resistant to curses. After his father sends him a mysterious black cube, Haruaki awakes to find a nude girl named Fear standing in his kitchen. She’s the human form of the cursed black cube – and an instrument of torture! Utilizing her special abilities, Fear fights alongside Haruaki to defeat other cursed instruments and their owners. -- -- (Source: FUNimation) -- -- Licensor: -- Funimation -- TV - Oct 1, 2011 -- 157,247 6.64
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C³ -- -- SILVER LINK. -- 12 eps -- Light novel -- Action Comedy Ecchi School Supernatural -- C³ C³ -- From the light novel series written by Minase Hazuki, comes a story of love, action, and comedy. Yachi Haruaki is a high school boy who is naturally resistant to curses. After his father sends him a mysterious black cube, Haruaki awakes to find a nude girl named Fear standing in his kitchen. She’s the human form of the cursed black cube – and an instrument of torture! Utilizing her special abilities, Fear fights alongside Haruaki to defeat other cursed instruments and their owners. -- -- (Source: FUNimation) -- TV - Oct 1, 2011 -- 157,247 6.64
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Chicchana Yukitsukai Sugar -- -- J.C.Staff -- 24 eps -- Original -- Comedy Fantasy Slice of Life -- Chicchana Yukitsukai Sugar Chicchana Yukitsukai Sugar -- Season Fairies create and control the weather using special musical instruments. They make the wind blow, the snow fall, the sun shine; if it's something weather related, they are the ones who make it happen. -- -- Sugar, an apprentice Snow Fairy, and her friends Salt and Pepper, all want to become full-fledged Season Fairies, and the only way to achieve this is to search for and find the "Twinkles" that will make their magical flowers bloom. The only problem is that none of them have any idea what a Twinkle is. -- -- They enlist the somewhat unwilling help of Saga, a human girl who can see Season Fairies. Much to her annoyance, Saga's perfectly planned and ordered life has just become a little too lively for her taste. Together, they search for the mysterious Twinkles while trying to perfect their magic. -- -- (Source: ANN) -- -- Licensor: -- Geneon Entertainment USA, Sentai Filmworks -- TV - Oct 2, 2001 -- 20,548 7.07
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Evangelion: 3.0+1.0 Thrice Upon a Time -- -- Khara -- 1 ep -- Original -- Action Sci-Fi Psychological Drama Mecha -- Evangelion: 3.0+1.0 Thrice Upon a Time Evangelion: 3.0+1.0 Thrice Upon a Time -- Shinji Ikari is still adrift after losing his will to live, but the place he arrives at teaches him what it means to hope. Finally, the Instrumentality Project is set in motion and Wille make one last grueling stand to prevent the Final Impact. -- -- (Source: IMDB) -- Movie - Mar 8, 2021 -- 172,096 8.07
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Given -- -- Lerche -- 11 eps -- Manga -- Drama Music Romance Shounen Ai Slice of Life -- Given Given -- Tightly clutching his Gibson guitar, Mafuyu Satou steps out of his dark apartment to begin another day of his high school life. While taking a nap in a quiet spot on the gymnasium staircase, he has a chance encounter with fellow student Ritsuka Uenoyama, who berates him for letting his guitar's strings rust and break. Noticing Uenoyama's knowledge of the instrument, Satou pleads for him to fix it and to teach him how to play. Uenoyama eventually agrees and invites him to sit in on a jam session with his two band mates: bassist Haruki Nakayama and drummer Akihiko Kaji. -- -- Satou's voice is strikingly beautiful, filling Uenoyama with the determination to make Satou the lead singer of the band. Though reticent at first, Satou takes the offer after an emotional meeting with an old friend. With the support of his new friends, Satou must not only learn how to play guitar, but also come to terms with the mysterious circumstances that led him to be its owner. -- -- 304,338 8.34
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HaruChika: Haruta to Chika wa Seishun suru -- -- P.A. Works -- 12 eps -- Novel -- Music Slice of Life Mystery Romance School -- HaruChika: Haruta to Chika wa Seishun suru HaruChika: Haruta to Chika wa Seishun suru -- Chika Homura begins her high school career with a goal: to develop a "cute girl" persona. After quitting the volleyball team despite her all-star status, Chika decides to join her school's underrated Wind Instrument Club and play the flute, believing it to be the most delicate and feminine instrument. For the first time in nine years, Chika reunites with her childhood friend and total opposite, Haruta Kamijou. Unfortunately for Chika, Haruta is not fooled by her efforts to become more endearing. But this does not deter Chika, and she develops a crush on the band instructor, Shinjirou Kusakabe—but so does Haruta! -- -- However, Chika's high school life just won't go according to plan, as mysteries begin appearing around her and her friends. The club members must work together to solve the mysteries plaguing the school, all while trying to find more members to compete in musical competitions. -- -- -- Licensor: -- Funimation -- 78,403 6.35
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Hatoya -- -- - -- 1 ep -- Other -- Dementia Music -- Hatoya Hatoya -- A surreal take on The Honest Woodcutter as a promotion for DJ Shugo's "Otoko-darake no Dai Enkai" music event. -- ONA - Mar 28, 2012 -- 198 N/A -- -- Ake-Vono -- -- - -- 1 ep -- Original -- Dementia Music -- Ake-Vono Ake-Vono -- Music video directed by Kouhei Yoshino for the song Ake-Vono by Japanese instrumental band NETWORKS. -- Music - Sep 26, 2013 -- 196 5.54
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K-On! -- -- Kyoto Animation -- 13 eps -- 4-koma manga -- Music Slice of Life Comedy School -- K-On! K-On! -- A fresh high school year always means much to come, and one of those things is joining a club. Being in a dilemma about which club to join, Yui Hirasawa stumbles upon and applies for the Light Music Club, which she misinterprets to be about playing simple instruments, such as castanets. Unable to play an instrument, she decides to visit to apologize and quit. -- -- Meanwhile, the Light Music Club faces disbandment due to a lack of members. This causes the club members to offer anything, from food to slacking off during club time, in order to convince Yui to join. Despite their efforts, Yui insists on leaving due to her lack of musical experience. As a last resort, they play a piece for Yui, which sparks her fiery passion and finally convinces her to join the club. -- -- From then onward, it's just plain messing around with bits and pieces of practice. The members of the Light Music Club are ready to make their time together a delightful one! -- -- -- Licensor: -- Bandai Entertainment, Sentai Filmworks -- 811,001 7.84
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Kono Oto Tomare! -- -- Platinum Vision -- 13 eps -- Manga -- Drama Music Romance School Shounen -- Kono Oto Tomare! Kono Oto Tomare! -- Gen Kudou, a koto maker, believes that his delinquent grandson Chika would never understand the profoundness of the traditional musical instrument. In an attempt to make up for his naivety and understand the words of his late grandfather, Chika tries to join the Tokise High School Koto Club. -- -- Even though the club is in dire need of members, new club president Takezou Kurata is unwilling to easily accept Chika's application due to his bad reputation. Nonetheless, after seeing Chika's seriousness and enthusiasm, Takezou allows the problem child to join, along with koto prodigy Satowa Houzuki and three of Chika's energetic friends. Kono Oto Tomare! follows the merry band of musicians as they aspire to play at the national competition. -- -- 157,320 7.87
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Kono Oto Tomare! -- -- Platinum Vision -- 13 eps -- Manga -- Drama Music Romance School Shounen -- Kono Oto Tomare! Kono Oto Tomare! -- Gen Kudou, a koto maker, believes that his delinquent grandson Chika would never understand the profoundness of the traditional musical instrument. In an attempt to make up for his naivety and understand the words of his late grandfather, Chika tries to join the Tokise High School Koto Club. -- -- Even though the club is in dire need of members, new club president Takezou Kurata is unwilling to easily accept Chika's application due to his bad reputation. Nonetheless, after seeing Chika's seriousness and enthusiasm, Takezou allows the problem child to join, along with koto prodigy Satowa Houzuki and three of Chika's energetic friends. Kono Oto Tomare! follows the merry band of musicians as they aspire to play at the national competition. -- -- -- Licensor: -- Funimation -- 157,320 7.87
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Liz to Aoi Tori -- -- Kyoto Animation -- 1 ep -- Novel -- Drama Music School -- Liz to Aoi Tori Liz to Aoi Tori -- Liz's days of solitude come to an end when she meets a blue bird in the form of a young girl. Although their relationship blossoms, Liz must make a heart-wrenching decision in order to truly realize her love for Blue Bird. -- -- High school seniors and close friends Mizore Yoroizuka and Nozomi Kasaki are tasked to play the lead instruments in the third movement of Liz and the Blue Bird, a concert band piece inspired by this fairy tale. The introverted and reserved Mizore plays the oboe, representing the kind and gentle Liz. Meanwhile, the radiant and popular Nozomi plays the flute, portraying the cheerful and energetic Blue Bird. -- -- However, as they rehearse, the distance between Mizore and Nozomi seems to grow. Their disjointed duet disappoints the band, and with graduation on the horizon, uncertainty about the future spurs complicated emotions. With little time to improve as their performance draws near, they desperately attempt to connect with their respective characters. But when Mizore and Nozomi consider the story from a brand-new perspective, will the girls find the strength to face harsh realities? -- -- A spin-off film adaptation of the Hibike Euphonium! series, Liz to Aoi Tori dances between the parallels of a charming fairy tale, a moving musical piece, and a delicate high school friendship. -- -- Movie - Apr 21, 2018 -- 85,893 8.21
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Mashiro no Oto -- -- Shin-Ei Animation -- 12 eps -- Manga -- Music Slice of Life Drama School Shounen -- Mashiro no Oto Mashiro no Oto -- Shamisen is a traditional Japanese musical instrument that looks similar to a guitar. Teenager Sawamura Setsu's grandfather who raised him and his older brother Wakana, recently passed away. His grandfather was one of the greatest Shamisen players and the two siblings grew up listening to him play and learning to play the instrument. -- -- Since their grandfather's death, Setsu dropped out of high school, moved to Tokyo and has been drifting, not knowing what to do besides play his Shamisen. That's when his successful and rich mother, Umeko, storms into his life and tries to shape Setsu up. She enrolls him back into high school, but little does Setsu know that he is about to rediscover his passion for Shamisen. -- -- (Source: MU, edited) -- 50,579 7.72
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Sirius -- -- P.A. Works -- 12 eps -- Original -- Action Historical Supernatural Vampire -- Sirius Sirius -- In the year 1930, vampires have infiltrated Tokyo to feast upon its unsuspecting citizens. As the number of victims continues to rise, the city's authorities decide to hire the Jaegers—a strange, diverse group of individuals tasked by the V Shipping Company to hunt down vampires around the world. Carrying musical instrument cases to disguise their identity, the Jaegers battle the vampires with the same mercilessness demonstrated by their foes. -- -- Yuliy, the Jaeger's most skilled warrior, is the sole survivor of a vampire raid on his home village. Using the strength granted by his werewolf blood, he works with his team to assist Tokyo's law enforcement with the city's vampire problem. Though under the pretense of helping the police, the Jaegers are actually fighting the vampires over the mystical Ark of Sirius. With its power to change the fate of the world, Yuliy and his friends must locate the artifact before the vampires can use it to achieve their destructive goals. -- -- 178,971 7.02
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Sirius -- -- P.A. Works -- 12 eps -- Original -- Action Historical Supernatural Vampire -- Sirius Sirius -- In the year 1930, vampires have infiltrated Tokyo to feast upon its unsuspecting citizens. As the number of victims continues to rise, the city's authorities decide to hire the Jaegers—a strange, diverse group of individuals tasked by the V Shipping Company to hunt down vampires around the world. Carrying musical instrument cases to disguise their identity, the Jaegers battle the vampires with the same mercilessness demonstrated by their foes. -- -- Yuliy, the Jaeger's most skilled warrior, is the sole survivor of a vampire raid on his home village. Using the strength granted by his werewolf blood, he works with his team to assist Tokyo's law enforcement with the city's vampire problem. Though under the pretense of helping the police, the Jaegers are actually fighting the vampires over the mystical Ark of Sirius. With its power to change the fate of the world, Yuliy and his friends must locate the artifact before the vampires can use it to achieve their destructive goals. -- -- -- Licensor: -- Netflix -- 178,971 7.02
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Suite Precure♪ -- -- Toei Animation -- 48 eps -- Original -- Action Magic Fantasy Shoujo -- Suite Precure♪ Suite Precure♪ -- Major Land is a colorful world of music where instruments and notes come to life. During an annual concert event, Hummy, the cat songstress of Major Land, prepares to sing the "Melody of Happiness," capable of spreading happiness to worlds beyond. However, Mephisto, the king of Minor Land, interrupts the event and rewrites the score into the "Melody of Sorrow"—a dissonant composition that would instead cause despair when performed. In order to prevent this from happening, Hummy is tasked with finding the Precure, renowned warriors with an unmatched passion for music, and recreating the Melody of Happiness. -- -- Hummy arrives in Kanon Town, home of musically-inclined athlete Hibiki Houjou and studious baker Kanade Minamino. Engaging only in endless bickers, Hibiki and Kanade were formerly best friends and have since fallen out of touch. Their activities are stopped short by an unwelcome guest—the songstress of Minor Land, Siren. -- -- When Siren turns an important record into a gigantic monster, the girls' hearts resonate with the desire to protect what they hold dear and the two transform into the Suite Precure! As legendary warriors, Hibiki and Kanade will have to put their personal squabbles aside if they wish to protect the happiness of the world. -- -- TV - Feb 6, 2011 -- 12,492 7.26
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Wena Wrist -- -- - -- 1 ep -- Original -- Military Music -- Wena Wrist Wena Wrist -- Sony unveiled its new "wena wrist" smartwatch's "kawamori Edition" with Macross anime director and mechanical designer Shoji Kawamori, and naturally, it comes complete with an anime ad. -- -- The aircraft shown in the video closely evokes the forward-swept-wing YF-19/VF-19 variable fighter designs first seen in Macross Plus and Macross 7, but appears to also draw inspiration from real-life fighter craft, with canards common in European fighters, and an air intake similar to the F-16. The iconic motif of hands in the shape of a fighter also first appeared in Macross Plus. -- -- Kawamori designed the case that will ship alongside the Wena Wrist product. The watch itself is a mechanical design, evoking pilot watch-style elements. The dial's design evokes the attitude indicator/artificial horizon seen on fighter instrument panels, with one side being an open-heart design showing the mechanical movement. The 12:00 position is indicated by a white arrow, common to many pilot watches. -- -- (Source: ANN) -- Special - Jan 28, 2020 -- 248 5.36
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Bluegrass Album, Vol. 6 Bluegrass Instrumentals
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Boston Musical Instrument Company
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Cambridge Scientific Instrument Company
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Can't Help Falling in Love (Instrumental Love Songs), Vol. 1
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Central Scientific Instruments Organisation
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Dance with the Devil (instrumental)
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tude (instrumental)
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Explanation II: Instrumental Themes and Dream Sequences
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Fender Musical Instruments Corporation
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Financial Instrument Global Identifier
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Financial Instruments and Exchange Act
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Financial Instruments Reference Database System
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Musical instrument classification
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Musical Instrument Factory of Riga
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Musical Instrument Museum
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Musical Instrument Museum (Phoenix)
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Musical instruments in church services
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Musical instruments of Rajasthan
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Music instrument technology
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National instrument
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National Instrument 43-101
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National Instruments
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National String Instrument Corporation
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Native Instruments
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Nautische Instrumente Mhle Glashtte
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Navigational instrument
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Negotiable instrument
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Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881
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Neolin (instrument)
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Nevel (instrument)
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New Mexico Exoplanet Spectroscopic Survey Instrument
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New Zealand contributions to human rights instruments
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Ngoni (instrument)
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No. 14 Instrument Flying Squadron
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Nocturnal (instrument)
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No Instruments
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Nova Measuring Instruments
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Novum Instrumentum omne
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Nuclear Instrumentation Module
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Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research
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Nut (string instrument)
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Octant (instrument)
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Offstage instrument or choir part in classical music
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Olifant (instrument)
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One of These Days (instrumental)
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On the Run (instrumental)
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Optical instrument
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Optimal instruments
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Organum (instrument)
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Original Musical Instrument Company
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Oxford Instruments
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Ozone monitoring instrument
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Pakistani Instrument of Surrender
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Parallactic instrument of Kapteyn
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Pate (instrument)
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Pavlovian-instrumental transfer
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PCI eXtensions for Instrumentation
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Pegasus (instrumental)
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Pena (musical instrument)
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Pepa (instrument)
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Percussion instrument
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Persephone (instrument)
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Persian musical instruments
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Pet Sounds (instrumental)
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Photo instrumentation
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Pibgorn (instrument)
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Pi (instrument)
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Pinocchio (instrumental)
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Pioneer Instrument Company
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Pipe (instrument)
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Piping and instrumentation diagram
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Pitched percussion instrument
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Planetary Instrument for X-Ray Lithochemistry
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Plucked string instrument
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Pochette (musical instrument)
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Polyphony and monophony in instruments
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Popcorn (instrumental)
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Portsmouth (instrumental)
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Potentiometer (measuring instrument)
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Powerhouse (instrumental)
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Psalterium (instrument)
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Public instrument
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Qanun (instrument)
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Quadrant (instrument)
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Quantitative PCR instrument
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Ramsden surveying instruments
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Ratchet (instrument)
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Rattle (percussion instrument)
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Raunchy (instrumental)
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RCA AN/FPS-16 Instrumentation Radar
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Rebel Heart (instrumental)
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Recorder (musical instrument)
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Recording studio as an instrument
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Reedless wind instrument
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Reflecting instrument
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Regal (instrument)
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Reggatta de Blanc (instrumental)
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Reuters Instrument Code
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Reverend Musical Instruments
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Review of Scientific Instruments
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Rise (instrumental)
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Rocky Mount Instruments
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Rodgers Instruments
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Rubab (instrument)
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Rush Hour (instrumental)
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Safety instrumented system
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Sambuca (instrument)
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Samica (musical instrument)
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Sampler (musical instrument)
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Sandstorm (instrumental)
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Saron (instrument)
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Saturn V instrument unit
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Scale length (string instruments)
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Schonstedt Instrument Company
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Scientific Computing & Instrumentation
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Scientific instrument
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Scorpio (instrumental)
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Scottish statutory instrument
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Sector (instrument)
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Seiko Instruments
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Seiler Instrument & Mfg. Co.
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Se (instrument)
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Select Committee on Statutory Instruments
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Sentinel (instrumental)
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Seraphine (instrument)
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Serenade for Wind Instruments (Dvok)
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Serpent (instrument)
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Service for Foreign Policy Instruments
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Shaker (musical instrument)
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Sheng (instrument)
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Sh (instrument)
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Shorthand for orchestra instrumentation
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Siemens Milltronics Process Instruments
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Sihu (instrument)
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Siku (instrument)
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Silhouette (Kenny G instrumental)
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Single-reed instrument
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Sirius (instrumental)
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Six sonatas for various instruments
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Skin conditions in instrumental musicians
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Sleep Dirt (instrumental)
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Snowcone (instrumental)
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Songs and Instrumentals
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Sound (medical instrument)
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Spacecraft Planet Instrument C-matrix Events
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Spain (instrumental)
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SPECTRO Analytical Instruments
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Spheres (instrumental)
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Spoon (musical instrument)
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Stage lighting instrument
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Standard Commands for Programmable Instruments
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Standard instrument departure
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Statutory instrument
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Statutory instrument (UK)
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Steinway Musical Instruments
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Steppin' Out (instrumental)
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Stevie Ray Vaughan's musical instruments
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Stream of Consciousness (instrumental)
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Stringed instrument tunings
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String instrument
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String instrument repertoire
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Strobe (instrumental)
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Summer Madness (instrumental)
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Sundari (instrument)
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Surfing with the Alien (instrumental)
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Surgical instrument
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Suzuki Musical Instrument Corporation
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Taal (instrument)
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Taille (instrument)
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Tambura (instrument)
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Tar (Azerbaijani instrument)
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Tar (string instrument)
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Tati (instrument)
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Tattoo (Mike Oldfield instrumental)
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Telstar (instrumental)
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Texas Instruments
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Texas Instruments AR7
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Texas Instruments Business Analyst
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Texas Instruments Compact Computer 40
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Texas Instruments DaVinci
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Texas Instruments Graphics Architecture
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Texas Instruments LPC Speech Chips
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Texas Instruments Power
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Texas Instruments Professional Computer
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Texas Instruments Professional Computer and Professional Portable Computer
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Texas Instruments signing key controversy
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Texas Instruments SN76477
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Texas Instruments SN76488
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Texas Instruments SN76489
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Texas Instruments TI-99/4A
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Texas Instruments TMS1000
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Texas Instruments TMS320
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Texas Instruments TMS9900
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Texas Instruments TMS9918
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Thattai (instrument)
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The 1st International Chopin Competition on Period Instruments
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The Construction and Principal Uses of Mathematical Instruments
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The Hunters (instrumental band)
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The Instrumentals
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The Instruments
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The Joe Chithalen Memorial Musical Instrument Lending Library
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The Liquidator (instrumental)
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The Modification and Instrumentation of a Famous Hornpipe as a Merry and Altogether Sincere Homage to Uncle Alfred
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The Mortal Instruments
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The Mortal Instruments: City of Ashes (unproduced film)
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The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones
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The Ox (instrumental)
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The Parley of Instruments
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The RZAInstrumental Experience
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Thomas Cooke (scientific instrument maker)
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ThomasKilmann Conflict Mode Instrument
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Tikhomirov Scientific Research Institute of Instrument Design
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Toad (instrumental)
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Toka (instrument)
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Tom (instrument)
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Topsy (instrumental)
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Trade defence instrument
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Trade (financial instrument)
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Traditional Cambodian musical instruments
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Traditional Japanese musical instruments
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Traditional Korean musical instruments
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Traditional Thai musical instruments
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Traditional Vietnamese musical instruments
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Transit instrument
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Transposing instrument
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Transversal (instrument making)
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Treatise on Instrumentation
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Tres (instrument)
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Triangle (musical instrument)
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Trigono (instrument)
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Trio for Blunt Instruments
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Tro (instrument)
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Tuning mechanisms for stringed instruments
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Unitar (instrument)
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Universal Instruments Corporation
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Unpitched percussion instrument
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Vaccine (instrument)
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Violetta (instrument)
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Virtual instrument
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Virtual instrument software architecture
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Viscount (musical instrument manufacturer)
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VME eXtensions for Instrumentation
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Volume 1: Instrumental Driving Music for Felons
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Vox Maris (musical instrument)
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Walk, Don't Run (instrumental)
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Washboard (musical instrument)
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Wavy Gravy (instrumental)
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Weeping Wall (instrumental)
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We Think as Instruments
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William Tell Overture (Mike Oldfield instrumental)
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Wind instrument
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Windows Management Instrumentation
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Wipe Out (instrumental)
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Women of Ireland (Mike Oldfield instrumental)
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Woodwind instrument
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Worshipful Company of Scientific Instrument Makers
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Wot (instrument)
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Xindi (instrument)
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Yale University Collection of Musical Instruments
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York Band Instrument Company
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Yu (wind instrument)
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Zeitschrift fr Instrumentenbau
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Zeta Instrument Processor Interface
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Zurich Instruments
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