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*''[[Un chant d'amour]]'' *''[[Un chant d'amour]]''
*''[[Autumn Rhythm]]'' by Jackson Pollock *''[[Autumn Rhythm]]'' by Jackson Pollock
-**Abstract expressionism was an American post-World War II art movement. It was the first specifically American movement to achieve worldwide influence and also the one that put New York City at the center of the art world, a role formerly filled by Paris. It was followed by Pop art which re-introduced playfulness which was sorely lacking in Abstract expressionism. [Apr 2006]  
*[[G-Spot]] *[[G-Spot]]
-**Interest in the sexual function of the female prostate was taken up by Earnst Grafenberg in 1950, who wrote of the "large quantities of a clear, transparent fluid [that] are expelled not from the vulva, but out of the urethra in gushes". -- Grafenberg, Earnst, The Role of the Urethra in Female Orgasm, International Journal of Sexology, Vol III, no 3, p.145-148, February 1950 via http://www.fiawol.demon.co.uk/FAC/femejac.htm [Aug 2004]  
*First Concert of Musique Concrète [...] *First Concert of Musique Concrète [...]
**[[March 18]], [[1950]] **[[March 18]], [[1950]]

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