boxes, or other symbols. Dido (/ˈdaɪdoʊ/ DY-doh; Ancient Greek: Διδώ Greek pronunciation: [diː.dɔ̌ː], Latin pronunciation: [ˈdiːdoː]), also known as Elissa...
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Dido Florian Cloud de Bounevialle O'Malley Armstrong (born 25 December 1971), known professionally as Dido (/ˈdaɪdoʊ/ DY-doh), is an English singer and...
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Look up dido or Dido in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Dido was founder and first queen of Carthage. Dido or DIDO may also refer to: Dido, Queen of...
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Dido and Aeneas (Z. 626) is an opera in a prologue and three acts, written by the English Baroque composer Henry Purcell with a libretto by Nahum Tate...
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Dido Elizabeth Belle (June 1761 – July 1804) was a British gentlewoman. She was born into slavery and illegitimate; her mother, Maria Belle, was an enslaved...
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Fido Dido (/ˈfaɪdoʊ ˈdaɪdoʊ/ or /ˈfaɪdoʊ ˈdiːdoʊ/) is a cartoon character of a male youth created by Joanna Ferrone and Sue Rose. Rose first doodled the...
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Dido Miles is an English actress. She is known for her role as Emma Reid on the BBC soap opera Doctors, for which she has won two awards for at the RTS...
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HMS Dido, after Dido, the legendary founder and queen of Carthage. HMS Dido (1784) was a 28-gun sixth-rate launched in 1784 and sold in 1817. HMS Dido (1836)...
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The discography of Dido, a British pop singer, consists of six studio albums, one demo album (Odds & Ends), two extended plays, 31 singles, and one video...
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Girl Who Got Away (redirect from Blackbird (Dido song))
Girl Who Got Away is the fourth studio album by English recording artist Dido, released in Europe on 4 March 2013, and in North America on 26 March 2013...
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No Angel (redirect from Dido No Angel)
You" Dido's "Thank You" from No Angel Problems playing this file? See media help. No Angel is the debut studio album by English singer-songwriter Dido. Originally...
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DIDO was a materials testing nuclear reactor at the Atomic Energy Research Establishment at Harwell, Oxfordshire in the United Kingdom. It used enriched...
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"White Flag" is a song by English singer-songwriter Dido, released as the lead single from her second studio album, Life for Rent (2003). The song was...
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209 Dido is a main-belt asteroid with a diameter of 179±1 km. It was discovered by C. H. F. Peters on October 22, 1879, in Clinton, New York and was named...
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Life for Rent (redirect from See the Sun (Dido song))
Life for Rent is the second studio album by English singer Dido, released by Arista Records on 29 September 2003. The album was produced by her brother...
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singer-songwriter Dido. The song made its first appearance in 1998 on the soundtrack of the movie Sliding Doors. It was later included on Dido's 1999 debut album...
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and James Norton. The film is loosely inspired by the 1779 painting of Dido Elizabeth Belle beside her cousin Lady Elizabeth Murray at Kenwood House...
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Aeneas (section Aeneas with Dido)
accidentally discover the hidden ruins of Dido's palace. Aeneas is a title character in Henry Purcell's opera Dido and Aeneas (c. 1688), and Jakob Greber's...
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Dido is a ghost town in Tarrant County, Texas. It is located 16 miles northwest of Fort Worth on the eastern shore of Eagle Mountain Lake. The town of...
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Aeneid (section Book 4: Fate of Queen Dido)
into the city, and in the temple of Juno he seeks and gains the favour of Dido, queen of the city. The city has only recently been founded by refugees from...
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The Dido flip was a hairstyle of the early 21st century in imitation of the singer and songwriter Dido Armstrong. It was a "chopped" style with hair flipped...
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Dido, Queen of Carthage may refer to: Dido, founder and first queen of Carthage Dido, Queen of Carthage (play), a play by Christopher Marlowe Dido, Queen...
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Safe Trip Home (redirect from Look No Further (Dido song))
Safe Trip Home is the third studio album by Dido. It was released in the United Kingdom on 17 November 2008. The album features collaborations and production...
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Philaethria dido, the scarce bamboo page or dido longwing, is a butterfly in the family Nymphalidae. It is found in Central America and tropical South...
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The Dido class consisted of sixteen light cruisers built for the Royal Navy during World War II. The first group of three ships were commissioned in 1940;...
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about Mohammad AlHasan AlDido El Dido ... a Mauritanian thinker, Alestiklal newspaper, 2020/03/30. Mohammad AlHasan AlDido- Taganet News Agency "محمد...
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Dido Sotiriou (née Pappa; alternative spellings: Dido Sotiriu, Dido Sotiriyu; Greek: Διδώ Σωτηρίου; 18 February 1909 – 23 September 2004) was a Greek...
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Dido, Queen of Carthage (full title: The Tragedie of Dido Queene of Carthage) is a short play written by the English playwright Christopher Marlowe, with...
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Eugen Dido Kvaternik (29 March 1910 – 10 March 1962) was a Croatian Ustaše General-Lieutenant and the Chief of the Internal Security Service in the Independent...
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Dido's Lament ("When I am laid in earth") is the closing aria from the opera Dido and Aeneas by Henry Purcell to a libretto by Nahum Tate. It is included...
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