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fugue the individual wanders away from usual surroundings and has loss of memory.
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Fugu [Japanese] swellfish; globefish; blowfish; ballonfish; puffer. Fugu is caught in winter only, and it is eaten as chiri-nabe (hotpot) or fugu-sashi (raw fugu, sliced paper-thin). Only licensed fugu chefs are allowed to prepare this fish in Japan, since it contains a deadly poison.
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fugue a form in which a theme is first stated on its own, then imitated by others, with each one joining in a short while after the last
Ãâó: www.ket.org/artstoolkit/music/glossary.htm
fugue This is a composition in which imitative counterpointing involving one or more theme is the most important or most characteristic device of formal extension.
Ãâó: www.innvista.com/culture/arts/composers/glossary.h...
fugue the interweaving of specific voices of melody to create a piece of music strongly characterised by imitation.
Ãâó: www.mso.com.au/edu/glossary/glossaryfull.asp
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