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  • ...tion:'' Jamaican precursor to [[hip hop music|hip hop]], based on Deejays (Jamaica's emcees) toasting (talking) over instrumental tracks or [[riddim]]s. Famou ...of reggae began in the UK but spread out quickly; reaching popularity in Jamaica as well. [[Janet Kay]], [[Audrey Hall]] and [[Maxi Priest]] are some examp
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  • ...aneway is the largest centre for the recording of Reggae music, outside of Jamaica.<ref name=TorontoStar2015-09-21/> ...f name=MontrealDanceHall2015-09-15/> In its coverage of the mural the ''[[Jamaica Gleaner]]'' described it as an instance of a foreign country showing respec
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  • *''Jamaica Inn'' (1939)
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  • ...Many Texas communities in the [[Galveston Bay]] area, including Galveston, Jamaica Beach, Crystal Beach, Surfside, Gilchrist, Winnie, and others suffered seve
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  • ...m J. Gaynor'' was called to [[Barren Island, Brooklyn|Barren Island]] in [[Jamaica Bay]] when a warehouse belonging to the [[United States Shipping Board]] wa ...rren Island: The Polar Bear and City of Omaha ignited by Blaze on Shore of Jamaica Bay – Three Blocks Destroyed – Flames From Disposal Buildings Spread Ra
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  • ...Mak'er'''' (intended to be pronounced with a British non-rhotic accent as 'Jamaica', IPA {{IPA|dʒəˈmeɪkə}}) is a song by English Rock music|rock band Led ...you make her', based on an old joke ('My wife's gone to the West Indies.' 'Jamaica?' 'No, she went of her own accord'). On 21 July 2005, Led Zeppelin vocalist
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  • *[[Jamaica]] (Became a Dominion in 1962).
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  • ...ralia]], [[Bahamas]], [[Barbados]], [[Belize]], [[Canada]], [[Grenada]], [[Jamaica]], [[New Zealand]], [[Papua New Guinea]], [[St Kitts and Nevis]], [[St Luci ...stead chosen by [[Parliament of Australia|Parliament]]. [[Barbados]] and [[Jamaica]] have also announced plans to become republics, in each case with a ceremo
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  • ...c AT 2777, France: Atlantic 650 226L, Holland: Atlantic ATL 2091043, Italy/Jamaica: Atlantic ATL 45-2777, Greece: Atlantic 2091 043, Japan: Warner Pioneer P-1
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  • ...d><td>{{headofstate|Jamaica}}</td><td>{{headofstate-enteredoffice|Monarchy|Jamaica}}</td>
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  • ...ample, many creoles may no longer be used as lingua francas - such as in [[Jamaica]], where the [[Jamaican creole|local creole]]<ref>Sebba (1997: 204-210).</r
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  • ...[Bill Clinton|President Clinton]] nominated her to the ambassadorship to [[Jamaica]], but she could not serve due to poor health. In the same year she was ind ...had married twice in her life. Her first husband, Conrad Q. Chisholm, a [[Jamaica|Jamaican]] [[private investigator]], she married in 1949 and divorced in 19
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  • ..., then-President [[Bill Clinton]] nominated her to the ambassadorship to [[Jamaica]], but she could not serve due to poor health. In the same year she was ind ...had married twice in her life. Her first husband, Conrad Q. Chisholm, a [[Jamaica]]n [[private investigator]], whom she married in 1949, [[divorce]]d her in
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  • ...icos Islands and Haiti, east of Mexico and north of the Cayman Islands and Jamaica.
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  • {{rpl|Fireboats of Jamaica}}
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  • [[File:Trinidad and Tobago Ship Quinam arriving in Montego Bay, Jamaica - 160619-N-FE728-103 (cropped).jpg|thumb|[[TTS Quinam CG 26|Trinidad and To
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  • ...e most primitive sirenian known to date, ''[[Prorastomus]]'', was found in Jamaica, not the [[Old World]].
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  • *[[Milton Nettleford]] ([[Jamaica]]), Working Group on African Descent
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  • ...oy]] (which brought [[The Darkness]] into the label) and [[VP Records]] in Jamaica, home to reggae artists. Ahmet Ertegun died on 29 October 2006. In 2007, th
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