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▪ I. shud Obs. exc. dial. (E. Angl., Yorks., Derbs., Heref.) Also 5 schudde, 9 shod. [Late ME. schudde, of obscure origin. A Teut. root *skeuđ-: *skauđ-: *skuđ- with the sense ‘to cover’ seems to be evidenced by LG. schode, G. schote pod, Eng. dial. shood, ON. skauðir pl. (Norw. skau), MLG. schôde, ...
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Tamam Shud
Produced by Tamam Shud. Tamam Shud albums to be listened on Spotify
Tamam Shud albums to be listened on YouTube
Australian progressive rock groups
New South Wales musical
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Takeshi Shudō - Bulbapedia, the community-driven Pokémon encyclopedia
Jan 27, 2024Takeshi Shudō (Syudo also seen, Japanese: 首藤剛志; August 8, 1949 — October 29, 2010) was the chief writer for the original series of the Pokémon anime, as well as being the sole writer for the first three Pokémon movies and the Mewtwo Returns TV special. He also wrote two novelizations of the anime.He also commissioned the creation of Lugia. ...
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Haji Huud
"Shud Musalmani Bina Zaate Paakash Dar Patan Deene Ahmed Gashta Roshan Badare Aalam Shah Huud"
He camped in a big open area. "Deed chun Raja Karan aan Shah ra shud moatked az dilo jaan shud Musalmeen sadare aalam Shah Huud" -Hazrat Haji Hussain .
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Shinichi Shudo
Shinichi Shudo (首藤信一, Shudō Shin'ichi, born 10 January 1965) is a Japanese former handball player who competed in the 1988 Summer Olympics.
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Richard Lockwood
, City of London (1727–1734), Worcester (1734–1740)
Richard Lockwood (musician), musician for Tully (1968–72), and Tamam Shud (1971–72)
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Tamam
Tamam Division, of the Systems Missiles and Space Group of the Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI)
Tamam (TV series), Greek TV comedy
See also
Tamam Shud , Australian band
Tamam Shud, Australian death case
Taman (disambiguation)
Tammam, a given name and surname
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Leane
Leane may refer to:
People
Surname
Lionel Leane (fl. 1940s), detective on South Australia's Tamam Shud case
Pat Leane (1930–2018), Australian Olympic
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Tully (band)
Richard Lockwood had been playing occasionally with Tamam Shud and he joined them full-time when Tully split. Richard Lockwood joined the later lineup of Tamam Shud (1971–72) and then followed Lindsay Bjerre into his next band Albatross (1972–73).
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Tim Gaze
Soon after its recording Gaze rejoined Tamam Shud, remaining with them until the band broke up in August 1972. In March 1993 Tamam Shud reformed with the line-up of Gaze, Barron, Bjerre and Macara.
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Feltus
Catherine Jewel Feltus, 1915–2004), American actress
Frank Alex Feltus, American computational biologist
Gerald Feltus, a former detective in the Tamam Shud
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Morning of the Earth
According to Bjerre, Tamam Shud were not informed and only found out about the switch at the film's premiere; according to Smith, he had Tamam Shud's knowledge Francis
"Bali Waters" – Tamam Shud
"Making It on Your Own" – Brian Cadd
"Day Comes" – G.
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Ariel (Australian band)
Gaze and Macara were recruited from seminal Australian progressive rock band Tamam Shud. guitar, harmonica, lead and backing vocals (1973−8/1977, ex-Spectrum)
Tim Gaze − guitar, lead and backing vocals (1973−4/1974, ex-Kahvas Jute, Tamam Shud
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Meadows Technicolour Fair
artists appearing were Mary Hopkin, Tom Paxton, and Edison Lighthouse; Australian artists included Blackfeather, Spectrum, Fraternity, Carson and Tamam Shud Fraternity
Manchild
Goblins band
Carson
MacKenzie Theory
Highway
Superhuman
Moonshine Jug & String Band
Edison Lighthouse (replaced Mungo Jerry)
Tamam Shud
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G. Wayne Thomas
He produced the soundtrack to the surf movie Morning of the Earth, changing what was going to be a Tamam Shud album into a "various-artists" record. It featured Tamam Shud, Terry Hannigan, Brian Cadd, John J. Francis and Peter Howe, as well as three G. Wayne Thomas tracks.
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