<span>The twelve-tone technique, also known as 12-tone serialism, is a technique developed by Austrian composer Arnold Schoenberg. It is a system of music theory used to organize and compose atonal, or non-harmonic compositions. Atonal compositions using the 12-tone technique are generally known as "serialist" compositions.</span>
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Guilds: they are medieval association of workers and craftsmen which ensure mutual aid and quality work in a particular production process in which they hold a monopoly acquired from the state.
During the mid-eighteenth century, they became the center of criticism by the followers of free trade who believed that restriction of work by the sate should be ended for a more competitive economic structure. By the mid-nineteenth century, the monopoly of guilds seemed to be disappeared.
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strangle (verb): kill someone by squeezing their neck
entrails (noun): a person's intestines, especially from the stomach to the anus
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the thirteen colonies were formed to expand the british empire against the spanish rival, some were established after escaping religious persecution,