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Instead of focusing on just indie bands or just electronic music, it's a compilation of everything.
DeCunto says that his art is a compilation of everything that is going on around him; culture, innovators, world issues.
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300 BCE - Kautilya, also called Chanakya or Vishnugupta (flourished 300 bce) Hindu statesman and philosopher who wrote a classic treatise on polity, Artha-shastra ("The Science of Material Gain"), a compilation of almost everything that had been written in India up to his time regarding artha (property, economics, or material success).
It is included on this list because it's so stupefyingly bad that it's kind of fun — an encyclopedic compilation of everything not to do in a submarine picture.
Since 1989, the State Department of Education has issued an annual Report Card for every public school in New Jersey - a compilation of data on everything from class size and test scores to per-pupil spending and what languages are spoken at home.
She described the book as a compilation of thoughts and ideas on everything from the virtues of tenacity to how "to find the passion in your work".
Now that you've read about my experiences in New York, watch the short video compilation of everything described appearing in no particular order.
His debut book, HOW TO RUIN EVERYTHING, is a compilation of essays that touch on the hilarity and humiliation of his life so far from his misguided pursuit of women twice his age to the time he accidentally became an international ivory smuggler.
His debut book, HOW TO RUIN EVERYTHING is a compilation of essays that touch on the hilarity and humiliation of his life so far from his misguided pursuit of women twice his age, to the time he accidentally became an international ivory smuggler.
And then, 20 years later, the Guardian will release a compilation of their songs, just to remind us how wrong everything was in 2009.
Urban Exploration Resource is a compilation of user-submitted photos, videos, and stories that showcases everything from the tame (i.e. abandoned sewers and houses) to the downright macabre (i.e. abandoned psychiatric hospitals).
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