Rock

  • 31Rock — (Ruck), in den arab. Märchen ein fabelhaft großer und starker Vogel …

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  • 32Rock — Rock, der heilige, nennt man das ungenähte Kleid Jesu Christi, über welches bei der Kreuzigung das Loos geworfen wurde. Die uralte Tradition, die Kaiserin Helena sei während ihres Aufenthaltes in Palästina in den Besitz des h.n R.es gekommen und… …

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  • 33Rock — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Rock (homonymie). Rock Origines stylistiques Rock n roll Blues électrique Musique folk Musique country Rhythm and Blues Jazz …

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  • 34Rock — Para otros usos de este término, véase Rock (desambiguación). Rock Orígenes musicales Jazz, blues, soul, country, R B, Rock and Roll Orígenes culturales Años 1950 en Estados Unidos …

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  • 35rock — rock1 rockless, adj. rocklike, adj. /rok/, n. 1. a large mass of stone forming a hill, cliff, promontory, or the like. 2. Geol. a. mineral matter of variable composition, consolidated or unconsolidated, assembled in masses or considerable… …

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  • 36Rock — /rok/, n. a male given name. * * * I In geology, a naturally occurring and coherent aggregate of minerals. The three major classes of rock igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic are based on the processes that formed them. These three classes are… …

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  • 37Rock It! — Filmdaten Originaltitel Rock It! Produktionsland Deutschland …

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  • 38Rock DJ — A rock DJ (also called an indie DJ) is a disc jockey who plays rock and pop music at nightclubs. Most club DJs specialize in electronic music, using techniques such as beatmatching and scratching to manipulate sound recordings. This type of DJ… …

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  • 39Rock'n Me — Infobox Single Name = Rock n Me Artist = Steve Miller Band from Album = Fly Like an Eagle Length = 3:07 Genre = Rock Label = Capitol Records Writer = Steve Miller Producer = Steve Miller Last single = Take the Money and Run (1976) This single =… …

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  • 40rock — I. verb Etymology: Middle English rokken, from Old English roccian; akin to Old High German rucken to cause to move Date: 12th century transitive verb 1. to move back and forth in or as if in a cradle 2. a. to cause to sway back and forth < a&#8230; …

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