gathering. The term comes from kani which means sound. and pila which means any string instrument in the Hawaiian language. Over the last few decades it formed...
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ghosts. When Culla realizes he has been discovered he retreats to the instrument side of the ship and begins disabling the equipment that propels the sunship...
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Kutiyapi (category Philippine musical instruments)
hardened beeswax. The instrument is carved out of solid soft wood such as that from the jackfruit tree. Common to all kudyapi instruments, a constant drone...
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The pilum (Latin: [ˈpiːɫʊ̃]; pl.: pila) was a javelin commonly used by the Roman army in ancient times. It was generally about 2 m (6 ft 7 in) long overall...
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in medium-drain applications such as toys, flashlights, and musical instruments. As of 2007, C batteries accounted for 4% of alkaline primary battery...
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Krzysztof Grabowski (category People from Piła)
Krzysztof „Grabaż" Grabowski (born March 13, 1965, in Piła) – Polish poet, singer, author of lyrics and music for songs by bands Pidżama Porno, Strachy...
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Royal Society of London. Zamboni's instrument was described in the Royal Society's January 1815 report. The instrument is mentioned in a letter from Sir...
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case. Beyond its military purpose, the javelin was likely also a hunting instrument, for food and sport. The peltasts, usually serving as skirmishers, were...
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record label Cult Records, which has represented artists the Growlers, Rey Pila and Karen O. Since 2013, he has been the frontman of experimental rock band...
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Pila "Alexander", a 1971 song by Jeannette van Zutphen Alexander, a Peppa Pig character Gebr. Alexander, a German manufacturer of musical instruments...
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