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- Apostrophe [r]: Sign marking absence of a letter and, in English, possessive case. [e]
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- Jazz [r]: American-originated musical style, pioneered by black artists, and emphasizing improvisation. [e]
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- Thelonious Monk [r]: (10 October 1917 – 17 February 1982) American jazz pianist and composer who had a unique improvisational style and made numerous contributions to the standard jazz repertoire. [e]