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\"The Globalist\" is a song by English rock band Muse, and the eleventh track from the band's seventh studio album, Drones. An apocalyptic song, it serves as a sequel to the song \"Citizen Erased\" from their 2001 album Origin of Symmetry. Part of this song contains music based on \"Nimrod\" from Enigma Variations, composed by Edward Elgar. The song follows \"Aftermath\", which centers on the album's protagonist discovering love. Matt Bellamy has said that the album's negative stories, \"The Globalist\" and \"Drones\", together serve as an epilogue. At ten minutes and seven seconds, it is the second longest song in Muse's discography, after \"Exogenesis: Symphony\".
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Type Ib and Type Ic supernovae are categories of supernovae that are caused by the stellar core collapse of massive stars. These stars have shed or been stripped of their outer envelope of hydrogen, and, when compared to the spectrum of Type Ia supernovae, they lack the absorption line of silicon. Compared to Type Ib, Type Ic supernovae are hypothesized to have lost more of their initial envelope, including most of their helium.
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The Ballpark is a baseball stadium in Old Orchard Beach, Maine, United States. The venue has a seating capacity of 6,000 and is a former Triple-A baseball facility that was almost destroyed by years of neglect until a community organized volunteer effort revived the stadium.
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