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You are my C-MenOne theory that holds the attention of some word-searching geeks is

that X is a direct or derived Klingon term.So far as we can tell, the word has no relation or origin in the guttural tongue of Star Trek's Klingon. We're no experts in the language and we can't say definitively that the word doesn't exist within Klingon

speech, but nothing we've seen to date lends any credence to the idea.

Another theory. and also the simplest, regards the word origin of as merely a variant of Y.

To Y means, informally, to criticize or ridicule someone.

More formally, the word is used to suggest energy, zest, or verve. Examples include "adds Y to your dinner chicken," or "the color red

gives Y to any website!"Give me X

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Mexico- Montezuma's revenge, Turistas, Aztec two step

Egypt- Pharoah's revenge, Cairo two stepUzbekistan- Kurtz Hurtz

North America- Hershey squirts, McShitsPakistan- Karachi crouchThailand- Thai-dal wave

Saudi Arabia- Yalla Yalla ( arabic for fast,fast, referring to the extreme urgency it causes)

India- __________

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Merriam-webster online dictionary; spanish/english translation defines X as a complementing or

contrasting item; use of contrast or interplay of elements in a work of art (as a drama)

Give me the X and connect to the picture below

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Identify this instrument. It was created on June 9 2011.

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X was a leading American ornithologist who wrote the book on the left. Y, who was a keen bird watcher living in Jamaica, was

familiar with X's book, and chose the name of its author for the hero of Z in 1953,

apparently because he wanted a name that sounded 'as ordinary as possible'. Fleming

wrote to the real X's wife, "It struck me that this brief, unromantic, Anglo-Saxon and yet

very masculine name was just what I needed, and so a second X was born." He also

contacted the real X about using his name in the books and X replied to him, "Fine with it.

X,Y and Z

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2600, Benjamin Franklin Parkway, PhiladelphiaOn September 8, 2006, the X statue was returned to the place in the picture and placed on a pedestal in a

grassy area near the foot of the steps to the right of the building. The unveiling ceremony included live music, the debut of the first full trailer for X. At the ceremony, Mayor John Street said that the Z were one of Philly's biggest tourist attractions, and that Y a native New Yorker, had been gladly adopted by Philadelphia.

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Matt Damon talking in lyrics of kashmir

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Like Orson Welles or Elvis Presley, he had a history of weight fluctuations through his career, attributed to his

years of stress-related overeating followed by compensatory dieting. He also earned a reputation for being difficult on the set, often unwilling or unable to

memorize his lines and less interested in taking direction than in confronting the film director with odd demands.

He also dabbled with some innovation in his last years. He had several patents issued in his name from the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, all of which involve a method of tensioning drum heads, in June 2002 –

November 2004

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X got its name because it served as "background" music for X' trips in underground parties in the

1960s .It is characterized with long instrumental solos, few (if any) lyrics and musical. In an

interview with Rolling Stone, Jerry Garcia quoted Grateful Dead band member Phil Lesh stating, "X is what you listen to when you're are high on X'." Garcia further stated there is no real psychedelic rock and that it is Indian classical music and some

Tibetan music that are examples of music "designed to expand consciousness.

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X was founded in 1935 by Bill Wilson and Dr. Bob Smith (Bill W and Dr. Bob) in Akron, Ohio.With other

early members Wilson and Smith developed X's Twelve Step program of spiritual and character

development. X's Twelve Traditions were introduced in 1946 to help X stay unified and grow. The

Traditions recommend that members and groups remain _____ in public media, altruistically help other _______ and include all who wish to stop ________. The

Traditions also recommend that X members acting on behalf of the fellowship steer clear of dogma, governing hierarchies and involvement in public issues. Subsequent fellowships such as NA have adopted and adapted the Twelve Steps and the Twelve Traditions to their respective primary

purposes.

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____, _____, and ____ reportedly sang their vocal parts continually for ten to twelve hours a day. The entire piece took three weeks to record, and in some sections featured 180 separate overdubs. Since the studios of the time only offered 24-track analogue tape, it was necessary for the three to overdub themselves many times and "bounce" these down to successive sub-mixes. In the end, eighth-

generation tapes were used. The various sections of tape containing the desired submixes had to be spliced (cut

with razor blades and assembled in the correct sequence using adhesive tape). May recalled placing a tape in front of the light and being able to see through it, as they had been recording so intensely. It was the most expensive

single ever made and remains one of the most elaborate recordings in popular music history

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Rohail Hyatt was a founding member of Vital Signs, the leading pop band of Pakistan for a decade. He was an integral part of the internal creative core and the

entire management of the band. Together, Vital Signs produced four albums and were under contract with Pepsi from 1991-1997. Rohail played the role of band

member, producer, song writer, guitarist and keyboardist at different times of the bands history. The first hit for Vital Signs was 'Dil Dil Pakistan', which was voted the 3rd most popular song in the world by a poll carried out by BBC World. Rohail made waves in mid 2007 with his film score for Shoaib Mansoor's debut film Khuda Kay Liye. Rohail is currently X's music

consultant in Pakistan. What did he start?

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Watching the play on the fourth day, and from a palm tree high above square leg, were a group of Bajan boys. As the afternoon sun rose higher one of them could no

longer stand it. Delirious from the heat, from X relentless thook thook and doubtless from a steady intake of palm

wine, the boy fell off the tree and landed on his head some 40 feet below. He was taken to a hospital,

recovering consciousness 24 hours later. Inevitably his first words were: ''Is X still batting?'' The answer, alas,

was that he was.

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An Ode to XI adored the place from the first sight

And was happy that my coming here was right

And eight good years here passed very soonAnd we leave our perhaps on a sunny noon

Oh X we are leaving you nowTo your natural beauty do I bow

Perhaps your winds sound will never reach my earMy gift for you is a few sad tears

I bid you farewell with a heavy heartNever from my mind will your memories thwart.

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