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    Matthew William Tansley Stiff (born 13 December 1979), formerly credited as Matt Stiff, is an English opera singer and former radio presenter, best known...
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    Sandilands (2019–present) – bass Jai McDowall (2023–present) – low tenor Matthew Stiff (2004–2007) – bass Ben Thapa (2004–2018, died 2024) – low tenor Nick...
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  • stiff voice is Thai: Javanese contrasts stiff and slack voiced bilabial, dental, retroflex, and velar stops. Mpi (Loloish) contrasts modals and stiff...
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    Athletic David Smith (born 1974) Great Britain Olympic hammer thrower Matthew Stiff (born 1979), opera singer Emily Syme (born 2000), footballer for Bristol...
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    Tom Lowe, and Ben Thapa. Lowe later resigned as bass, replaced by Matthew Stiff. Their name, G4, stands for Guildhall 4. G4 were discovered after finishing...
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    Sidney Matthew Sweet (born October 6, 1964) is an American alternative rock/power pop singer-songwriter and musician who was part of the burgeoning music...
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  • first week sales of 37,487. Act Three was also the last album with Matthew Stiff singing bass. "Volare" "Somebody to Love" "Danny Boy" "O Sole Mio" "Amazing...
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  • date: June 2008 Nick Crofts, Martin Doerr, Tony Gill, Stephen Stead, Matthew Stiff (editors), Definition of the CIDOC Conceptual Reference Model, October...
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  • Documentation Association, 2007), 77-8. Helen Ashby, Gordon McKenna, and Matthew Stiff, ed., SPECTRUM Knowledge: Standards for cultural information management...
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    Matthew Arnold (24 December 1822 – 15 April 1888) was an English poet and cultural critic. He was the son of Thomas Arnold, the headmaster of Rugby School...
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