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as combining the meaning of "tonic" with the Greek prefix "epi" makes little sense, possibly it's an alternate spelling of eupittonic, which is pertaining to, or derived from, eupittone (N.B. eupittone is a yellow, crystalline substance, resembling aurin,

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  • Também tens os sites clássicos insound, epitonic, vitaminic.
  • I see they are already now talking of a National anthem of Europe I thought they already had one but anyway if not then may I suggest when they choose the tune then it can be...
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