Instrument once called the hautboy
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OBOEInstrument once called the hautboy
OBOEInstrument also called "hautboy"
OBOEInstrument also called a hautboy
MATUREActor once called The Hunk
URSAMINORConstellation once called the Dragon's Wing
HULKHOGANWrestler once called the "Irresistible Force"
ANDRETHEGIANTWrestler once called the "Immovable Object"
ASTROSTeam once called the Colt .45s
KOREANation once called the Hermit Kingdom
KOREACountry once called the Hermit Kingdom
KOREALand once called the Hermit Kingdom
LIMACapital once called "City of the Kings"
FALANASinger-actress once called the "Black Venus"
RAYEComedian once called the Female Bob Hope
KOREAIt was once called the "Hermit Kingdom"
ASTORSFamily once called "the landlords of New York"
REOCar once called "The Gold Standard of Values"
CUOMOHe was once called "Hamlet on the Hudson"
GHANAIvory Coast neighbor once called the Gold Coast
ARALThe Russians once called it "The Blue Sea"
ROSIEComedian-TV host once called the "Queen of Nice"
BUTTEMontana city once called "The Richest Hill on Earth"
LOLAFALANASinger-dancer-actress once called the "Queen of Las Vegas"
SYMSSylvia ..., whom Sinatra once called the "world's greatest saloon singer"
JACOBRIISMuckraker whom Teddy Roosevelt once called "the most useful citizen of New York"
mordentmelodic embellishment consisting of a rapid alternation of a principal tone with the tone a half or a whole step below it, called single or short when the auxiliary tone occurs once and double or long when this occurs twice or
mordantsmelodic embellishment consisting of a rapid alternation of a principal tone with the tone a half or a whole step below it, called single or short when the auxiliary tone occurs once and double or long when this occurs twice or
mordentsmelodic embellishment consisting of a rapid alternation of a principal tone with the tone a half or a whole step below it, called single or short when the auxiliary tone occurs once and double or long when this occurs twice or