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rhythm
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The music program includes learning about rhythym, melody, harmony and creative song writing.
A disjointed first 45 minutes saw Merthyr struggle to find any rhythym but that changed after the break and inside six minutes Paul Keddle fired them level with a crisp strike from the edge of the box.
The Rhythym of a Language Speakers and learners of English are interested in improving their ACCENT They quite properly give importance to their pronunciation The Rhythym of a Language: Speakers and learners of English are interested in improving their ACCENT.
 
 
 
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