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    Mass of the Fermenting Dregs (マス オブ ザ ファーメンティング ドレッグス, Masu obu za Fāmentingu Doreggusu) (capitalized in its stylization) is a post-hardcore/shoegaze trio...
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    Dixie Dregs is an American rock band from Augusta, Georgia. Formed in 1970, the band is known for instrumental music that fuses elements of rock, classical...
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    The Dregs are a comedy folk band of six performers based in the Twin Cities region of Minnesota. Live performances are partially improvised. They perform...
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  • Look up dregs in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Dregs may refer to: Dregs (film), a 2017 Iranian film Sediment in wine, beer, Turkish coffee or other...
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  • Dregs of the Earth is the fourth studio album by Dixie Dregs, released in 1980. It was the band's first release on Arista Records, their last one before...
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  • What If is the second studio album by the Dixie Dregs, released in 1978. Steve Morse – guitar, banjo Mark Parrish – keyboards Allen Sloan – violin, viola...
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  • Night of the Living Dregs is the third album by Dixie Dregs, released in 1979. The first half of the album was recorded in the studio, and the second half...
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    Eleanor Woodruff (category Actors from Pennsylvania)
    the Dregs (1915)(*short) West Wind (1915)(*short) The Heights of Hazard (1915) The Island of Surprise (1916) Britton of the Seventh (1916)(*short) The Hero...
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  • (“The Experts”) Liz Sheridan (“A Woman is Just a Woman”) Nina Blackwood (“The Dregs of Humanity: Part 2”) The show was rerun on the USA Network from 1989...
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    Wine (color) (redirect from Dregs of wine)
    named after the Burgundy region of France. The first recorded use of "burgundy" as a color name in English was in 1881. Wine dregs, or dregs of wine, is...
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