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Encyclopedia > Air (disambiguation)
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Air may mean: Wikipedia does not have an article with this exact name. ... Jump to: navigation, search Logo en:Wiktionary Wiktionary is a sister project to Wikipedia intended to be a free wiki dictionary (including thesaurus and lexicon) in every language. ...

Jump to: navigation, search Air is a name for the mixture of gases present in the Earths atmosphere. ... Air is one of the four classical elements, and is associated with many other concepts, such as the sword suit in the tarot. ... Jump to: navigation, search Many ancient philosophies use a set of archetypal classical elements to explain patterns in nature. ... :This page concerns the French band Air, not to be confused with the Japanese band AIR. Air is a French band, consisting of Nicolas Godin and Jean-Benoît Dunckel, founded in 1995. ... Jump to: navigation, search Electronic music is a loose term for music created using electronic equipment. ... AIR (2000) is a renai game created by Key, who also created Kanon and, later, Clannad. ... A computer game is a game composed of a computer-controlled virtual universe that players interact with in order to achieve a defined goal or set of goals. ... Jump to: navigation, search A scene from Cowboy Bebop (1998) Anime (アニメ) is Japanese animation, sometimes referred to by the portmanteau Japanimation. ... AIR is a name Kurumatani Koji release his songs. ... Jump to: navigation, search Air (french for: Aria; also: Ayr, Ayre), a variant of the musical song form, is the name of various song-like vocal or instrumental compositions. ... Jump to: navigation, search Adoration, by Peter Paul Rubens: dynamic figures spiral down around a void: draperies blow: a whirl of movement lit in a shaft of light, rendered in a free bravura handling of paint In arts, the Baroque (or baroque) is both a period and the style that... Clavier is a municipality located in the Belgian province of Liège. ... For other people named Bach and other meanings of the word, see Bach (disambiguation). ... The Air de cour was a popular type of secular vocal music in France in the very late Renaissance and early Baroque period, from about 1570 until around 1650. ... A flying roller coaster is a roller coaster where the riders are secured in flying position with the track overhead. ... Jump to: navigation, search Alton Towers is Britains best known theme park. ... Broadcasting is the distribution of audio and video signals (programs) to a number of recipients (listeners or viewers) that belong to a large group. ... The End of Evangelion (Japanese: 新世紀エヴァンゲリオン 劇場版, Shin seiki Evangelion Gekijō-ban) is an animated movie by Hideaki Anno. ... For other people named Bach and other meanings of the word, see Bach (disambiguation). ...

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  • AIR, a three letter acronym of different meanings.

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