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Music and dancing licences
Music and dancing licences.--The grant of these in London and Westminster
Music drama
action are not interrupted by set arias duets etc the music being determined throughout by dramatic appropriateness musical drama of this
Music
Music. For the purposes of the Copyright Act, 1911, 'copyright' includes
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Music hall
A place for public musical entertainments specif Eng esp a public hall for vaudeville performances
Musicalness
The quality of being musical
Musically
In a musical manner
Music
The science and the art of tones or musical sounds i e sounds of higher or lower pitch begotten
Copyright
to copyright or any similar right in any literary dramatic, musical, or artistic work, whether published or unpublished, otherwise than under
Musical
Of or pertaining to music having the qualities of music or the power of producing
Performance
2 (q)] Means 'musical, dramatic or other entertainment' playing of music in any and every case will not amount to musical
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