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Bagpipes logo #21000 Bagpipes are a class of musical instrument, aerophones, using enclosed reeds fed from a constant reservoir of air in the form of a bag. Though the Scottish and Irish Great Highland bagpipe (known in Ireland as the War pipes) and Irish Uilleann Pipes have the greatest international visibility, bagpipes have been played for centuries throughout larg...
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Bagpipes logo #21000[How I Met Your Mother] `Bagpipes` is the sixth episode of the fifth season of the CBS situation comedy How I Met Your Mother and 94th overall. It originally aired on November 2, 2009. == Plot == Future Ted mentions the time new upstairs neighbors moved in, and proceeded to have loud sex on a regular basis, which he euphemistically describe...
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Bagpipes logo #21831 British Rail Class 33/1 locomotives, specifically those fitted for push-pull working with 4TC stock.[3]
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bagpipes logo #21221Any of an ancient family of double-reed folk woodwind instruments employing a bladder, filled by the player through a mouthpiece, or bellows as an air reservoir to a `chanter` or fingered melody pipe, and two or three optional drone pipes providing a continuous accompanying harmony. Examples include the old French musette, Scottish an...
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