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A signal is any variation of a medium that conveys information.
A gem, or gemstone, is a cut rock or mineral.
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Swimming is the self-propulsion of a human through water or another liquid, usually for recreation, sport, exercise, or survival.
Touch is one of the sensations processed by the somatosensory system.
A kiss is a touch with the lips, usually to express love or affection, or as part of a greeting.
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Feeder are a Welsh rock band formed in Newport in 1994. They have released 10 studio albums, 12 compilations, four EPs and 40 singles, spending a combined total of 183 weeks on the singles and albums charts as of 2019, while accumulating 25 top 75 singles between 1997 and 2012. At their peak of commercial success, Feeder won two Kerrang! Awards in 2001 and 2003; they were inducted into their Hall of Fame in August 2019.
Daniel Victor Snaith is a Canadian composer, musician, and recording artist who has performed under the stage names Caribou, Manitoba, and Daphni.
A rose is a perennial plant of the genus Rosa, or the flower it bears.
The Notwist are a German indie rock band. Formed in 1989, the band moved through several musical incarnations, despite maintaining a relatively stable line-up. While their early records moved through heavy metal into dark indie rock, their recent efforts for which they have received the most attention have been strongly influenced by the electronica scene, along with the other groups on the record label, Morr Music.
Light is an electromagnetic radiation, part of which stimulates the sense of vision.
Nothing is the concept of the absence of anything.
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Silent Cry is the sixth studio album by Welsh rock band Feeder. It was released by Echo, on 16 June 2008, on CD, deluxe CD, vinyl, and digital download. It was the follow-up to 2005's Pushing the Senses and in terms of all albums, the highly successful singles album in 2006. The first single, "We Are the People", preceded the album, being released on 9 June. It was the last album to feature Mark Richardson on Drums before departing in 2009.
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