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Thema (Omaggio a Joyce)

Thema (Omaggio a Joyce) is an electroacoustic composition by Luciano Berio, for voice and tape. Composed between 1958 and 1959, it is based on the interpretative reading of the poem "Sirens" from chapter 11 of the novel Ulysses by James Joyce by Cathy Berberian and on the elaboration of her recorded voice by technological means.

Thema (rapper)

Thema, aka Emanuele Busnaghi (born February 13, 1972), is an Italian rapper.

Thema

Thema may refer to:

  • Lancia Thema, an executive car produced by Italian automaker Lancia
  • Theme (Byzantine district) or Thema, a Byzantine military-civilian province
  • Thema (rapper), Italian rapper
  • Thema (Omaggio a Joyce), an electroacoustic composition by Luciano Berio
  • Thema International Fund, an Irish investment fund
  • Themma, a genus of moths in the nominate subfamily Oecophorinae in the concealer moth family

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And Mada begot Enos and Felicia and Malaleel and Ralph and Jared and Elisa and Tharsis and Masahiko and Thema and Seema and Casper and Hevila and Djanka and Jennifer and Jojo and Regma and Elvis and Irina and Dean and Marget and Karoly and Sabatha and Ashley and Siobhan and Mei-Fung and Neil and Gupta and Hans and Sade and Moon and Randy and Genevieve and Bob and Nazia and Eiichi and Justine and Ozma and Khaled and Candy and Pavel and Isaac and Sandor and Veronica and Gao and Pat and Marcus and Zsa Zsa and Li and Rebecca.

There were three of thema three-striper in a uniform keffia and two flatfoots in hard hats, all carrying assault rifles.

Und wo wir gerade beim Thema sind: Was haltet ihr davon, wenn wir uns am sechzehnten in Toronto treffen, um dort das Geschäft zu Ende zu bringen?

Views of New England in the Fall surrounded thema blaze of russet trees, that could change at the touch of a switch to the Everglades, Hawaiian beaches, or the Rocky Mountains.

Pickering quickly saw that he was very impressed with themas much for the publics perception of them as for any bona fide military capability.