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For unto us a child is born : from Messiah : A Christmas classic for SATB voices and keyboard, with : Handel, George Frideric,
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2006
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For unto us a child is born : from Messiah : for mixed chorus with keyboard or orchestra : Handel, George Frideric,
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1998
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For us. : Busto, Javier,
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2007
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1
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For us a child is born
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For us a child is born : for mixed voices, S.A.T.B., with vibraphone, harpsichord, cymbal, and strin : Zimmermann, Heinz Werner,
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1962
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For us a Child is born (Uns ist ein Kind geboren) a Christmas cantata for chorus of mixed voices, wi : Kuhnau, Johann,
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1939
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1
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For us a child is born = Uns ist ein Kind geboren : a Christmas cantata for three-part mixed chorus : Krieger, Johann Philipp,
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1966
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For us, by us : a manifesto of Black SGL and trans health / / Jonathan Mathias Lassiter --
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2017
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1
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For us men : a Passiontide cantata for mezzo-soprano, tenor, and bass soli, chorus and organ : Burnell, I.
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1939
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For us, the living
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2
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For us the living : a requiem : Fedak, Alfred V.
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2007
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For us, what music? : the life and poetry of Donald Justice : Harp, Jerry.
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2010
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For use, for pleasure, for status: the object world of Willa Cather / / Janis P. Stout --
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2005
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For Utopia: The (Limits of the) Utopian Function in Late Capitalist Society / / Ruth Levitas --
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2001
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For valour. : Brian, Havergal,
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2000
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For victory in peaceful competition with capitalism. With a special introd. written for the American : Khrushchev, Nikita Sergeevich,
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1960
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For violin. : Bland, Ed.
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1994
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For violin alone : Harbison, John,
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2017
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for violin and organ : Krenek, Ernst,
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1980
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for violin, violoncello and piano : Shostakovich, Dmitriĭ Dmitrievich,
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1983
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for violoncello and piano : E-Dur, Opus 19 : Mozart, Franz Xaver,
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1969
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for voice and piano
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for voice and piano : (1879?) : Strauss, Richard,
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2009
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for voice and piano (1924-1938) : Rota, Nino,
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2016
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for voice and piano : CD with instrumental and vocal versions.
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2005
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for voice and piano (medium-high range) : Hundley, Richard,
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2016
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for voice, horn (violoncello) and piano : D 943-op. post. 119 : Schubert, Franz,
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1988
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For voices with harp : harp accompaniment for solo voice or chorus
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1976
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For Wallace Stevens -- / [2.] : Zukofsky, Louis,
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1981
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For want of ambiguity : order and chaos in art, psychoanalysis, and neuroscience : Lumer, Ludovica,
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2019
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For want of the golden city. : Sitwell, Sacheverell,
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1973
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For want of trade : shipping and the New Jersey ports, 1680- 1783 : Levitt, James H.,
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1981
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"For was I not born here?" : identity and culture in the work of Yvonne du Fresne : Rønning, Anne Holden.
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2010
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For Watering -- : Neruda, Pablo,
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1995
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"For we are also his offspring" / / E.J. Kenney --
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2009
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For we are sold, I and my people : women and industry in Mexico's frontier : Fernández-Kelly, María Patricia,
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1983
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For We Are Young And ... : Beadle, Roger/Wyn, Johanna, Sally/Holdsworth.
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2011
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For Weber : essays on the sociology of fate : Turner, Bryan S.
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1981
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For weddings. : Bowyer, Kevin,
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1996
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for what fault have you most toleration : Karlin, Daniel,
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2005
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For what it's worth /
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For what we have received; an autobiography. : Toye, Francis,
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1948
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For whom did Christ die? : the extent of the atonement in Paul's theology : Williams, Jarvis J.,
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2012
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For whom do I toil? : Judah Leib Gordon and the crisis of Russian Jewry
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For whom the bell tolls
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For whom the bell tolls. German : Hemingway, Ernest,
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1995
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For whom the bell tolls. Suite / / arranged by Patrick Russ(8:29) -- : Young, Victor,
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1996
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For whom the bells toll: : Baker, Carlos,
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1962
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