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Metal > Residuals
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Residuals Defined
'Incidental' or 'tramp' elements not named in a specification. These inclusions are usually due to contaminated scrap.
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- Radiohead Rap by Adam Buxton: I can?t say anything this song doesn?t say brilliantly. Comedian Adam Buxton takes on the Radiohead remix contest with his own entry, which cuts through the hype brings a bit of wit to TV incidental music and remixing alike.
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- Residuals: Guide to interpreting residuals in comparison to graphs.
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- TV union, studios reach tentative agreementdelic ious: Story Highlights Deal establishes fees for content streamed and downloaded over the Internet Agreement will last through June 2011 if it is approved by AFTRA's national board Deal came after the second late night session since bargaining began May
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