
1) Broadway musical 2) Commodore 64 game 3) Platform game
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A Bo+Bo (UK usage) is a locomotive with two four-wheeled bogies with articulated connection between them and with all axles powered by individual traction motors. Typical Bo+Bo locomotives include the South African Class 1E and South African Class 2E. ...
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Bo-Bo is the UIC indication of a wheel arrangement for railway vehicles with four axles in two individual bogies, all driven by their own traction motors. It is a common wheel arrangement for modern electric and diesel-electric locomotives, as well as power cars in electric multiple units. Most early electric locomotives shared commonalities with ...
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[folk and popular drum] The bombo is the kind of drum used in performances of the Puerto Rican musical tradition. More specifically, a bombo or tambora is the denomination in Spanish-Portuguese speaking countries for a bass tone membranophone of smaller dimensiones than the orchestral bass drum. Its frame can be made of wood or steel and is...
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[musical] Bombo is a Broadway musical with a book and lyrics by Harold R. Atteridge and music by Sigmund Romberg. Produced by Lee Shubert and J. J. Shubert, the Broadway production, staged by J. C. Huffman, opened on October 6, 1921 at the Jolson Theatre, where it ran for 219 performances. The cast included Al Jolson and Janet Adair. The mu...
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Borbo is a genus of skipper butterflies (family Hesperiidae). They belong to the tribe Baorini, and as such are among those skippers commonly known as `swifts`. Species (and some subspecies) include: ==Species of unknown status== ...
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(from the article `Jolson, Al`) ...Lew Dockstader`s minstrel troupe in 1909. He became a popular New York entertainer and singer, being featured in the musicals La Belle Paree ...
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large sheepskin drum. from Spain and South America. The latin American type is made from a hollowed tree, and played with a stick and a mallet.
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The bombo is a large sheepskin drum.
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Bombo is Australian slang for cheap wine.
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