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  2. Everyday Chemistry - Wikipedia

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    Everyday Chemistry is a remix album that was made available as a free digital download on 9 September 2009. The album was released along with a story of anonymous authorship. [1] It mashes up various songs from the Beatles ' individual solo careers, including tracks from 27 albums.

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    Waterproofing. Waterproofing is the process of making an object, person or structure waterproof or water-resistant so that it remains relatively unaffected by water or resisting the ingress of water under specified conditions. Such items may be used in wet environments or underwater to specified depths. Water-resistant and waterproof often ...

  4. Everyday (ASAP Rocky song) - Wikipedia

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    Music video. "Everyday" on YouTube. " Everyday " is a song by American rapper ASAP Rocky. It was released on May 8, 2015, as the second single from his second studio album At. Long. Last. ASAP (2015), to make up for the delay of the album. The song, co-produced by Mark Ronson alongside a sample appearance from "In a Broken Dream" by Python Lee ...

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    Apple AirPods Pro (2nd Generation) Wireless Earbuds, Up to 2X More Active Noise Cancelling, Adaptive Transparency, Personalized Spatial Audio, MagSafe Charging Case, Bluetooth Headphones for ...

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    TL;DR: Listen while you swim laps with the xFyro xS2 Waterproof Wireless Earbuds, on sale for $79.99 — a 68% discount — as of Oct. 17.Wireless earbuds are everywhere these days, but they’re ...

  7. Bone conduction - Wikipedia

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    Bone conduction is the conduction of sound to the inner ear primarily through the bones of the skull, allowing the hearer to perceive audio content even if the ear canal is blocked. Bone conduction transmission occurs constantly as sound waves vibrate bone, specifically the bones in the skull, although it is hard for the average individual to ...