• Fugues is a magazine with a focus on gay content, which publishes monthly in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, since April 1984. The magazine is primarily written...
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  • cryptographic hash function Fugue (magazine), an American literary journal Fugues (magazine), a Canadian gay-interest magazine The Fugue (foaled 2009), a British...
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  • Fugue (/fjuːɡ/ fewg) is an American literary magazine based out of the University of Idaho, located in Moscow, Idaho. The journal was founded in 1990...
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    Entrevue avec : Gisèle Lullaby, Gagnante de Canada's Drag race ! (Fugues Magazine) (in French), 19 September 2022, archived from the original on 2022-09-19...
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    The Art of Fugue is the culmination of Bach's experimentation with monothematic instrumental works. This work consists of fourteen fugues and four canons...
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  • in a row (2018, 2019, 2020) by Reddit's r/Fantasy. Eun Yoon from the Fugue magazine included the serial in her list of best web serials, calling it a "captivating...
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  • interpreted as a portrait of his own family. In an interview with Fugues magazine, he noted that he had made the film as a France-Canada co-production...
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    Bédard est vital" (http://www.fugues.com/main.cfm?l=fr&p=100_Article&article_id=16214&rubrique_ID=132). Fugues Magazine Cackett, Alan (January 2011)....
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    poem written in Spenserian stanzas by James Reiss, and published in Fugue magazine (the University of Idaho) in 2007, develops the legend that Edmund Spenser...
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    (1708–1714), he composed about a dozen pairs of preludes and fugues, five toccatas and fugues, and the Orgelbüchlein or "Little Organ Book", an unfinished...
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