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agog
agog, adv. (əˈgɒg) Also 6 on gogge. [perh. ad. OFr. en gogues (15th c. in Littré ‘il estoit en gogues’; Cotgr. ‘estre en ses gogues to be frolicke, lustie, lively, wanton, gamesome, all-a-hoit, in a pleasant humour; in a veine of mirth, or in a merrie mood’), f. gogue ‘fun, diversion,’ of unknown or... Oxford English Dictionary
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Agogô
The agogô may be the oldest samba instrument and was based on West African Yoruba single or double bells. The agogô has the highest pitch of any of the bateria instruments. Construction Each bell is a different size. wikipedia.org
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agog
agog/əˈgɔg; ə`ɡɑɡ/ adj[pred 作表语]eager; excited 渴望; 急切; 兴奋; 激动 agog with curiosity 因好奇而兴奋的 be agog for news/to hear the news 亟待得到[听到]消息 He was all agog at the surprise announcement. 他听到那突如其来的宣布, 大为激动. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Agog! Press
Agog! Rob Hood and Robin Pen, Agog! Smashing Stories (2004), ed. Cat Sparks, Agog! Terrific Tales (2003), ed. Cat Sparks, Agog! wikipedia.org
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Agog! Smashing Stories
Agog! Smashing Stories is a 2004 Australian speculative fiction anthology edited by Cat Sparks. Background Agog! Artwork by Cat Sparks for Agog! wikipedia.org
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Agogo
Agogo may refer to Agogo, Ghana Agogô, a musical instrument Agogo (album), by KMFDM See also Junior Agogo (1979–2019), Ghanaian footballer À gogo (disambiguation wikipedia.org
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Gonguê
See also Maracatu Agogô Alfaia External links BlogBrincante Maracatu Lua Nova References Brazilian percussion wikipedia.org
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Louise Katz
Other Face of Janus (2001) HarperCollins, The Orchid Nursery (2015) Lacuna Publishing, Short fiction 2004 "Weavers of the Twilight", short story, in Agog Smashing Stories, Wollongong, Australia: Agog! wikipedia.org
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Weavers of the Twilight
Background "Weavers of Twilight" was first published in 2004 in Agog! Smashing Stories, edited by Cat Sparks and published by Agog! Press. wikipedia.org
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跨亚得里亚海管道
跨亚得里亚海管道 (,TAP,, - Diadriatikós Agogós Fysikoú Aeríou,) 是2003年倡议的天然气管道,于2016年开始兴建,2020年开始运营,从里海的亚塞拜然一路经过欧洲的希腊、阿尔巴尼亚到达亚得里亚海的义大利。 wikipedia.org
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Boca da noite
Silva (Cebion) – tambourine Nelson Fernandes Moraes (Branca de Neve) – surdo Rubens de Souza Soares (Rubão) – ganzá Antonio Pecci Filho (Cucho Xulim) – agogô wikipedia.org
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À gogo
a 1998 album by KMFDM See also Agogo (disambiguation) Au Go Go Records, Melbourne, Australia based independent record label Go go (disambiguation) Agogô wikipedia.org
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Deborah Biancotti
Garry Nurrish) "King of All and the Metal Sentinel" (2002) in Agog! Fantastic Fiction (ed. Cat Sparks) "The Distance Keeper" (2003) in Borderlands No. 1 "The Singular Life of Eddy Dovewater" (2003) in Agog! Terrific Tales (ed. wikipedia.org
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Chuck McKenzie
It was nominated for the 2003 Ditmar Award for best Australian collected work but lost to Cat Sparks' anthology Agog! Fantastic Fiction. Keith Stevenson) "Incident at Five Mile Creek" (2002) in Agog! Fantastic Fiction (ed. wikipedia.org
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Tansy Rayner Roberts
She also co-edited AustrAlien Absurdities (Agog! Chuck McKenzie and Tansy Rayner Roberts, Agog! wikipedia.org
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