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COMPILATION ALBUM
Parade of the athletes; Breda 8PM; Parade of the Athletes (Unmixed); Parade of the Athletes: Unmixed

unmixed         
ALBUM BY FREEMASONS
Unmixed (Album); If (Freemasons song)
a.
1.
Unmingled, pure, clear.
2.
Pure, sincere, unalloyed, unmingled.
unmixed         
ALBUM BY FREEMASONS
Unmixed (Album); If (Freemasons song)
¦ adjective not mixed.
Cohen–Macaulay ring         
COMMUTATIVE RING, NAMED AFTER IRVIN COHEN AND FRANCIS SOWERBY MACAULAY (1862-1937)
Cohen-Macaulay; Macaulay ring; Unmixedness theorem; Cohen–Macaulay; Cohen-Macaulay ring; Unmixed ideal; Cohen-Macauley; Cohen–Macaulay local ring; Unmixed theorem; Macaulay's unmixed theorem; Cohen-Macaulay local ring; Cohen–Macaulay module; Cohen-Macaulay module; Cohen–Macaulay scheme; Cohen-Macaulay scheme
In mathematics, a Cohen–Macaulay ring is a commutative ring with some of the algebro-geometric properties of a smooth variety, such as local equidimensionality. Under mild assumptions, a local ring is Cohen–Macaulay exactly when it is a finitely generated free module over a regular local subring.

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Parade of the Athletes

Parade of the Athletes is a retrospective mix by Dutch DJ Tiësto of his live set performed during the opening ceremony of the 2004 Summer Olympic Games in Athens, Greece on 13 August 2004 (see 2004 in music). This was the first time that a DJ was asked to perform for a ceremony at the Olympics. Recognizing one of their own, the Dutch team came up to the booth while Tiësto was performing this set. All of the songs on this track are original songs composed by Tiësto except for "Adagio for Strings", which is his own remix of Samuel Barber's piece by the same name (the remix was also influenced by William Orbit's original electronic remix of the piece in 1999), and "Athena", which is also a remix of Adagio in G minor, a piece often attributed to Tomaso Albinoni, but actually composed by Remo Giazotto.

The album contains 8 new tracks composed exclusively for the Olympic Games Athens 2004 Opening Ceremony, and 4 other well-known tracks ("Traffic", "Lethal Industry", "Adagio for Strings" and "Forever Today"). An unmixed version was also released.