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Arena ¿Estás despierta? Que son las nueve Ya pasé a buscarte Y no …
Awake I could awake though id much rather sleep And though the…
Breathe Into Me All the songs I cannot hear Because of you Because of you I'…
Crows Check out the scheme of a dream, thick fog all…
Dance With Me Feels like I got to get up And let the music…
Dreaming V2.1 I'm not dreaming of a white Christmas I'm not dreaming of…
Drowned In Winter Remember tumble weeds on an empty road That coffee pot on…
Flames In The Dark Come here girl sit right down Next to me I'll listen…
Hysteria [Noreaga Verse 1] Ay yo we was chillin on the…
i.Rok Hold me close, feel the fire burn In every step, the…
Inferno Bring the beat And I'll my bring my feet Honey ain't it…
Insomnia eu só quero dormir agora eu só quero dormir agora eu só…
Losing Grip Hesitant to pick up the phone Wondering if you're calling so…
Manifest I sense the momentum around me All the pieces moving I'm gra…
Missing You 인스타로 몰래 보는 너의 하루들 누가 봐도 헤어진 티를 내 팔로우 다…
No More Rebellion Really gettin' paid just for being myself Now they on the…
Patience What if you don't make it Patience What if you just wasted P…
Phantom Been going dumb since I was little Can't get caught up…
Post Scriptum Czy będziesz dalej ze mną żyć gdyby mnie zawinęły psy Bez…
Viva La Inquisición A esos que me dicen que la vida es dura Que…
Waiting Oh its been so crazy¦ to be carryin on this…


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for those who dont know, An arithmetic progression or arithmetic sequence is a sequence of numbers such that the difference from any succeeding term to its preceding term remains constant throughout the sequence. The constant difference is called common difference of that arithmetic progression. For instance, the sequence 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15, . . . is an arithmetic progression with a common difference of 2.

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