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Beastie Boys Rap group They started out as a young trio who wanted to fight for their right to party, but the Beastie Boys have grown into socially-conscious rappers in more than 15 years of producing their own rap/punk blend. But even as their lyrics became more mature over time, they still... Read more
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Steenwyck, Hendrick van the Elder (b Steenwijk, ?c.1550, d Frankfurt, 1 June 1603) and Hendrick van the Younger (b ?Antwerp, c.1580; d ?Leiden, 1649). Flemish painters, father and son, specialists in architectural views. Little is known of the career of either man, but the father, who was probably... Read more
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