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In music, a sign that tells a player to lower the pitch of a note by one semitone. It can also describe the inaccurate intonation of players when they are playing lower in pitch than they should be.



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Kurt Busch was seventh, not much of a factor, and was able to move up when Kevin Harvick had a flat tire with seven laps to go in the race.
The final page teaches young readers how to fix a flat tire on a bicycle, with help from an adult.
patent: 6,889,736 Issued: May 10, 2005 Inventors: Kazuomi Kobayashi, Tomohisa Nishikawa, Kenji Matsuo and Hiroki Sawada Assigned: Bridgestone Key statement: Improved run flat durability as compared with the conventional type of the run flat tire, wherein the cushion rubber layer having a lower loss tangent (tan [delta]) is arranged between an end portion of a belt and a reinforcing rubber layer in a shoulder region.
 
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