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Themes
Themes is a 1989 compilation album of works by Greek electronic composer and artist Vangelis. It featured some previously released tracks from Vangelis's other albums, as well as some pieces from movie soundtracks that had not previously been released. The album is notable because it marked the first official appearances of Vangelis' music from the films Blade Runner, The Bounty and Missing. Of these three film scores, only the Blade Runner soundtrack has since received an official release. The album stayed for 13 weeks in the UK and Swiss charts, topping out at #11 and #20, respectively, on 13 August 1989, as well as reaching #25 in Sweden and #46 in Germany.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of themes in Chaldean Numerology is: 8
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of themes in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7
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Next week, President Barack Obama will offer new thoughts on this moment and what it requires from the American people, president Barack Obama will expand upon several of the themes from President Barack Obama summer address, including that America is at its best when our democracy is inclusive and our citizens are engaged.
Xi wants to leave Deng Yuwen political legacy at the 20th Party Congress, and these three will be the key themes at the meeting, as well as the political lines to be laid out after the congress.
[Reagan] ran on three major core themes: cutting taxes, reducing the size of government and defeating the communists, no matter what question he got in any debate, he found a way to bring it back to those three themes.
More than anything, it's a follow through from the last couple of days, april was really a month of consolation of some of those year-to-date themes and a reversal of them.
It's the best school that presently exists for truly educating oneself about themes that are important to the right.
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