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  2. Back in Your Own Backyard - Wikipedia

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    Back in Your Own Backyard. Sheet music cover. " Back in Your Own Back Yard " is a popular song. Officially the credits show it as written by Al Jolson, Billy Rose, and Dave Dreyer; in fact, Billy Rose was exclusively a lyricist, Dreyer a composer, [1] and Al Jolson a performer who was often given credits so he could earn some more money, so the ...

  3. Victorian decorative arts - Wikipedia

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    Victorian decorative arts refers to the style of decorative arts during the Victorian era. Victorian design is widely viewed as having indulged in a grand excess of ornament. The Victorian era is known for its interpretation and eclectic revival of historic styles mixed with the introduction of Asian and Middle Eastern influences in furniture ...

  4. Design Your Own Railroad - Wikipedia

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    Abracadata. Publisher (s) Abracadata. Platform (s) Amiga, Classic Mac OS, DOS. Release. 1990. Design Your Own Railroad is a 1990 video game published by Abracadata.

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  6. List of ornaments - Wikipedia

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    List of ornaments. Ornaments are a decorative embellishment to music, either to a melody or to an accompaniment part such as a bassline or chord. Sometimes different symbols represent the same ornament, or vice versa. Different ornament names can refer to an ornament from a specific area or time period.

  7. Shell tools in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    The shell ornaments were dated 4854 B.C. Duyong Cave, near the Tabon Caves of Palawan's western coast (Philippines) produced a "Neolithic Burial" with four Tridacna shell adzes and two different types of shell ornaments as well as other types of shell tools. The calibrated Carbon 14 date for the burial is 3,675 - 3,015 B.C. and 4,575 - 4,425 B ...