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Listen Fences | Phoenix
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Listen Elbow | Grounds for Divorce
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Listen The Preacher | Brother Ali
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Listen Ryan Adams | Cheer Up
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Well slap my ass & call me Nancy. Who knew?
In linguistics, diæresis, diaeresis, or dieresis, is the pronunciation of two adjacent vowels in two separate syllables rather than as a diphthong or vowel digraph, and also the name of the diacritic mark ( ¨ ) used to prompt the reader to pronounce adjacent vowels in this manner.
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