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popular dance music (especially in the late 1970s); melodic with a regular bass beat; intended mainly for dancing at discotheques dance to disco music a public dance hall for dancing to recorded popular music
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The Grammy Award for Best Dance Recording has been awarded since 1998. ... The Grammy Award for Best Electronic/Dance Album was first awarded in 2005. ...
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Company or entity responsible for distributing to the public the electricity produced by the generating company (genco). Electric power is transmitted over the system operated by a grid company (gridco), also known as a wires company.
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A style of popular dance music characterized by slick, ostinato-like rhythms and propulsive, repetitive lyrics.
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Discovery of Web Services ( DISCO) provides a way to discover and retrieve an SDL or SCL description of services on remote machines. Using the Discovery Document Format (which is also an XML grammar), one can send a discovery document to a remote server and, if any SOAP enabled services (AKA web service) exist, receive back an SDL or SCL description of the services provided. Read more about DISCO
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