WHAT DOES ȘOCÁ MEAN IN ROMANIAN?
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Definition of șocá in the Romanian dictionary
shock vb., ind. 1 sg., 3 sg., and pl. shock șocá vb., ind. prez. 1 sg. șochéz, 3 sg. și pl. șocheáză
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10 ROMANIAN BOOKS RELATING TO «ȘOCÁ»
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To the west is Mojstrovka (2366m), to the east Prisank (2547m) and to the south the valley of the Soča River points the way to Primorska. A hair-raising descent of about 10km ends just short of the monument to Julius Kugy, a pioneer climber ...
The last thing Kimberley Collins needs is to feel an attraction to a visitor who may have come to Barbados to prey on nave local women, and the last thing British entrepreneur Kevin Williamson needs is to feel an attraction for a woman who ...
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World Music: Latin and North America, Caribbean, India, ...
Another soca-calypsonian who never fails to deliver a message in his songs is Black Stalin (Leroy Calliste). A Rasta who won the Calypso King of the World title in 1999, Stalin is known for his electrifying stage performances. Sometimes he ...
Simon Broughton, Mark Ellingham, 2000
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The Drummer's Bible: How to Play Every Drum Style from ... - Pagina 23
Though similar to Soca patterns, the Calypso beat has a more syncopated bass drum pattern and employs a busier hand pattern (minus a snare drum) with consistent hi-hat 16th notes. x x x x xx x VARIATION 2 This is an appealing way to play ...
Mick Berry, Jason Gianni, 2004
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Carnival: Culture in Action : the Trinidad Experience - Pagina 229
national (2002). This study examines how soca functions to critique prescriptive ideologies of national identity. I focus on three discursive spaces through which soca has been articulated: first, soca's sounds, which perform their own version of ...
Milla Cozart Riggio, 2004
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Policing of the G20 Protests: Eighth Report of Session ... - Pagina 37
Prior to coming down to the Met, I was Chief Constable of Lancashire and the Chairman of the Crime Committee nationally and I was part of the establishment of SOCA in terms of the idea of it. The relationship of the Met with SOCA is a good ...
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons. Home Affairs Committee, House of Commons, 2009
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Marvellous Marvin: The Life, Football and Faith of a Soca ...
Nicknamed 'Dog' in Trinidad due to his fierce-but-fair defending, and known as the 'Gentle Giant' amongst Scottish fans, this is the story of Marvin Andrews: preacher, pastor, healer . . . and top-class footballer.
Marvin Andrews, Tom Brown, 2011
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Ethnicity, Class, and Nationalism: Caribbean and ... - Pagina 38
Soca, the "soul-calypso" offspring of calypso proper and dominant carnival music of the past two decades or so, is widely acknowledged to be a melding of calypso and Indian forms. The birth of soca during the oil-boom period is most often ...
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Reggae Routes: The Story of Jamaican Music - Pagina 210
But now it plays mostly soca, the calypso denved music of the pre-Lentem Trinidad Carnival which has made such a big impression on Jamaica in the past five years. Byron Lee virtually created carnival in Jamaica. He began playing soca here ...
Kevin O'Brien Chang, Wayne Chen, 1998
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Bacchanal!: The Carnival Culture of Trinidad - Pagina 29
Soca. When oil revenues began to fall at the beginning of the 1980s and Trinidad realised it had spent the past decade squandering its riches, the words of a more conscious generation of calypsonians, led by Black Stalin, Maestro, Chalkdust ...