Encyclopedia > List of famous trinities, trios, triplets, or threesomes
The following is a partial list of famous famous trinities, trios, troikas, triumvirates, triplets or threesomes — groups of three of anything: 3 (three) is a number, numeral, and glyph. ...
People and characters - Abraham, Isaac and Jacob (The three Patriarchs)
- Abraham, Martin & John, civil rights activists remembred in a well-known tribute song
- Alkaline Trio
- The Andrews Sisters
- April, May, and June Duck
- Bananarama
- The Bee Gees
- Larry Bird, Kevin McHale and Robert Parish, members of the Boston Celtics' frontcourt in the 1980's
- The Brothers Karamazov
- Warren Buffet
- Charlie's Angels
- The Charmed Ones (Charmed)
- Chipmunks: Alvin, Simon, and Theodore
- Sonny, Fredo and Michael Corleone from The Godfather
- Cream
- Crosby, Stills & Nash
- Nicole, Erica, and Jaclyn Dahm
- Del Rubio triplets
- Einstein, Podolsky, Rosen
- Emerson, Lake, and Palmer
- Gödel, Escher, Bach
- The Goodies: Graeme Garden, Tim Brooke-Taylor, and Bill Oddie
- Holland-Dozier-Holland (Motown songwriters and producers)
- Buddy Holly, Richie Valens and The Big Bopper, perished on The Day the Music Died
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; Geez á á¥ááá ) is regarded as a patriarch of Israelite religion, recognized by Judaism and later Christianity, and a very important prophet in Islam. ...
An angel prevents Abraham from sacrificing Isaac in this illumation from a 14th century Icelandic manuscript. ...
Jacob Wrestling with the Angel â Gustave Doré, 1855 Jacob or Yaakov, (×Ö·×¢Ö²×§Ö¹× Holder of the heel, Standard Hebrew YaÊ¿aqov, Tiberian Hebrew YaÊ¿ÄqÅá¸; Arabic ÙØ¹ÙÙØ¨ YaÊ¿qÅ«b), later known as Israel (×ִש×ְרָ×Öµ× Prince with God, Standard Hebrew Yisraʾel, Tiberian Hebrew YiÅrÄʾÄl; Arabic اسرائÙÙ IsrÄʾīl) is a Biblical...
Abraham, Martin & John was a 1968 ode written by Richard Holler to the memories of icons of social change from Abraham Lincoln, Martin Luther King, Jr. ...
Civil rights or positive rights are those legal rights retained by citizens and protected by the government. ...
Alkaline Trio is a punk band from Chicago consisting of Matt Skiba (of Jerkwater) on guitar/vocals, Dan Andriano on bass/vocals, and Derek Grant on drums. ...
The Andrews Sisters on the cover of the reissue collection The Best of the Andrew Sisters: The Millennium Collection. ...
April, May, and June Duck are a trio of Walt Disneys comic book characters. ...
Bananaramas members on the cover of their 1984 album Bananarama. Bananarama is a British girl group that found worldwide fame with their melodic pop songs. ...
The Bee Gees: Maurice, Barry and Robin The Bee Gees were a British and Australian band, originally a pop singer-songwriter combination, reborn as funk and disco. ...
Larry Joe Bird (born December 7, 1956) is a former NBA basketball player. ...
Kevin Edward McHale (born December 19, 1957 in Hibbing, Minnesota) is a former NBA basketball player. ...
Robert Lee Parish (born on August 30, 1953 in Shreveport, Louisiana), is a former American basketball center. ...
The Boston Celtics are a National Basketball Association team based in Boston, Massachusetts. ...
Events and trends The 1980s marked an abrupt shift towards more conservative lifestyles after the momentous cultural revolutions which took place in the 1960s and 1970s and the definition of the AIDS virus in 1981. ...
Dostoevskys notes for chapter 5 of The Brothers Karamazov The Brothers Karamazov (ÐÑаÑÑÑ ÐаÑÐ°Ð¼Ð°Ð·Ð¾Ð²Ñ in Russian) is generally considered one of the greatest novels by the Russian author Fyodor Dostoevsky and the culmination of his lifes work. ...
Warren Edward Buffett (born August 30, 1930) is a wealthy American investor and businessman. ...
Charlies Angels was a television series broadcast from 1976 to 1981, about three women who work for a fictional private investigation agency, the Charles Townsend Agency. ...
Charmed is a U.S. television series by Aaron Spelling about three sisters who are powerfully good witches known throughout the supernatural community as The Charmed Ones. ...
Santino Sonny Corleone is a fictional character, the oldest son of fictional New York Mafia Don Vito Corleone in Mario Puzos novel The Godfather and its 1972 movie adaptation. ...
In Mario Puzos novel The Godfather and its 1972 movie adaptation, Fredo Corleone is the middle brother to older brother Sonny Corleone and younger brother Michael Corleone. ...
Al Pacino as Don Michael Corleone in The Godfather Part II Michael Corleone is a fictional character in Mario Puzos novel, The Godfather. ...
The Godfather is a film adaptation of the novel of the same name (see The Godfather (novel)) written by Mario Puzo, directed by Francis Ford Coppola and starring Marlon Brando and Al Pacino. ...
Cream was a seminal 1960s British rock band which featured guitarist Eric Clapton, bassist Jack Bruce, and drummer Ginger Baker. ...
Crosby, Stills, & Nash (sometimes known as Crosby, Stills, Nash, & Young) is a pioneering folk rock/rock supergroup that formed out of the remnants of three 1960s bands the Buffalo Springfield, the Byrds, and the Hollies. ...
Nicole, Erica, and Jaclyn Dahm Identical triplets Nicole, Erica, and Jaclyn Dahm (born in that order on December 12, 1977 in Minneapolis, Minnesota) were the Playmates in December 1998s Playboy magazine, the only triplets to be featured in the American edition of Playboy to date. ...
The Del Rubio Triplets were a variety/musical act who rose to notoriety in the 1980s due mostly to their campy style of dress and their goofy interpretations of standards and songs of the era. ...
In quantum mechanics, the EPR paradox is a thought experiment that demonstrates that the result of a measurement performed on one part of a quantum system can have an instantaneous effect on the result of a measurement performed on another part, regardless of the distance separating the two parts. ...
ELP can also stand for Extra Long Play, a format for the VCR tape. ...
GEB cover Gödel, Escher, Bach: an Eternal Golden Braid (commonly GEB) is a Pulitzer Prize-winning book by Douglas Hofstadter, published in 1979 by Basic Books. ...
The Goodies - Bill Oddie, Tim Brooke-Taylor, and Graeme Garden The Goodies was a surreal British television comedy series of the 1970s combining sketches and situation comedy and starring Graeme Garden, Tim Brooke-Taylor and Bill Oddie. ...
David Graeme Garden (born February 18, 1943 in Aberdeen, Scotland) is a British comedy writer and performer. ...
Tim Brooke-Taylor Photo: April 2000 Tim Brooke-Taylor (born July 17, 1940 in Buxton, Derbyshire) is a British comic actor most well known in Britain as a member of The Goodies comedy trio, and as one of the panel members of the comedy radio show Im Sorry I...
Bill Oddie William Edgar (Bill) Oddie, OBE, MA (Cantab. ...
Holland-Dozier-Holland was a songwriting and production team consisting of Lamont Dozier and brothers Brian Holland and Edward Holland, Jr. ...
Motown Records, Inc. ...
Charles Hardin Holley (September 7, 1936âFebruary 3, 1959), better known as Buddy Holly, was an American singer, songwriter, and a pioneer of Rock and Roll. ...
Richard Steven Valenzuela (May 13, 1941 - February 3, 1959), better known as Ritchie Valens, was a pioneer of rock and roll and, as a Mexican-American, became the first Hispanic rock and roll star. ...
The Big Bopper Jiles Perry (J.P.) Richardson, Jr. ...
For the other references of this phrase, see WABC (AM). ...
This work is copyrighted. ...
- Huey, Dewey and Louie
- Magic Johnson, James Worthy and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, members of the 1980's Los Angeles Lakers
- John Mayer Trio
- Kirk, Spock, and McCoy
- Harry, Ron and Hermione
- Kukla, Fran and Ollie
- The "Holy Trinity of Shortstops", Nomar Garciaparra, Derek Jeter and Alex Rodriguez
- Marx, Engels and Lenin (a "communist trinity").
- King's X
- Les Triplettes de Belleville
- Mary Mungo & Midge (children's cartoon characters)
- The Marx Brothers
- Nirvana
- NKVD troika
- Peter, Paul and Mary
- The Police
- Frank Rijkaard, Ruud Gullit and Marco van Basten, Dutch soccer players
- Rush
- Snap, Crackle, and Pop
- Solid, Liquid and Solidus Snake; The Sons of Big Boss
- The Three Amigos
- The Three Caballeros
- Three Comrades, a novell by Erich Maria Remarque
- The Three Musketeers who, of course, are actually four
- The Three Stooges
- The Three Tenors
- The Three Wise Men
Huey, Dewey and Louie Duck, with Donald Duck, en route to their first meeting with Scrooge McDuck. ...
Magic Johnson Earvin Magic Johnson, Jr. ...
James Ager Worthy (b. ...
Kareem Abdul Jabbar Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (born April 16, 1947 in New York City, New York) is a successful former high school, collegiate, and professional NBA basketball player. ...
Events and trends The 1980s marked an abrupt shift towards more conservative lifestyles after the momentous cultural revolutions which took place in the 1960s and 1970s and the definition of the AIDS virus in 1981. ...
The Los Angeles Lakers are a National Basketball Association team based in Los Angeles, California. ...
The John Mayer Trio The John Mayer Trio is the brainchild of pop sensation John Mayer, who in 2005, decided to move his music in a new direction, pursuing a more blues-influenced style and paying homage to the greats of his childhood days. ...
James Tiberius Kirk (William Shatner) was captain of two Starships Enterprise (NCC-1701 and NCC-1701-A) in the fictional Star Trek universe. ...
Spock, commonly called Mr. ...
Leonard Horatio McCoy, M.D., nicknamed Bones, is a fictional character in the Star Trek universe, played by the late DeForest Kelley. ...
Harry James Potter (born 31 July 1980 in Godrics Hollow, UK)[2] is a fictional character and the protagonist of J.K. Rowlings Harry Potter series. ...
Ronald Ron Bilius Weasley (born 1 March 1980) is a fictional character in J. K. Rowlings Harry Potter series of childrens books. ...
Hermione Jane Granger (born 19 September 1979) is a fictional character in the Harry Potter series of books. ...
Kukla, Fran and Ollie was an early television show using puppets, originally created for children but soon watched by more adults than children. ...
The position of the shortstop A shortstop moves to his left, toward the center of the field, to play a ground ball Shortstop, abbreviated SS, is the baseball fielding position between second and third base. ...
Nomar Garciaparra Anthony Nomar Garciaparra (born July 23, 1973, in Whittier, California) was one of the premier shortstops in major league baseball. ...
Derek Sanderson Jeter (born June 26, 1974 in Pequannock, New Jersey) is the current starting shortstop for the New York Yankees baseball team and a six-time All-Star. ...
Alex Rodriguez taking his position at 3rd base at the beginning of a new inning Alexander Emanuel Rodriguez (born July 27, 1975 in New York City), nicknamed A-Rod, is widely regarded as one of the best players in Major League Baseball and at a young age already is being...
Marxs view of history, which came to be called the materialist interpretation of history (and which was developed further as the philosophy of dialectical materialism) is certainly influenced by Hegels claim that reality (and history) should be viewed dialectically, through a clash of opposing forces. ...
Friedrich Engels Friedrich Engels (November 28, 1820âAugust 5, 1895) was a 19th-century German political philosopher. ...
Vladimir Ilyich Lenin (Russian: ÐладиÌÐ¼Ð¸Ñ ÐлÑиÌÑ ÐеÌнин â¶(?)), original surname Ulyanov (УлÑÑÌнов) (April 22 (April 10 (O.S.)), 1870 â January 21, 1924), was a revolutionary of Russia, the leader of the Bolshevik party, the first Premier of the Soviet Union, and the main theorist of Leninism, which he described as an adaptation of Marxism to...
Communism refers to a theoretical system of social organization and a political movement based on common ownership of the means of production. ...
Kings X is an American hard rock/heavy metal band noted for its spiritual lyrics and sophisticated music (including vocal arrangements very much inspired by The Beatles). ...
Les Triplettes de Belleville - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia /**/ @import /skins-1. ...
Mary Mungo & Midge is a British animated childrens television series, created by John Ryan and produced by the BBC in 1969. ...
The brothers in Hollywood: (left to right) Chico, Zeppo, Groucho, Harpo The Marx Brothers were a team of sibling comedians that played in vaudeville, stage plays, film and television. ...
Nirvana was a popular American grunge rock band from Aberdeen, Washington. ...
What does it mean? The Russian word troika (threesome, triumvirate) denoted commissions of three persons as an additional instrument of extrajudicial punishment (внеÑÑÐ´ÐµÐ±Ð½Ð°Ñ ÑаÑпÑава, внеÑÑдебное пÑеÑледование) introduced to supplement the legal system with a means for quick punishment of anti-Soviet elements. ...
The trio Peter, Paul and Mary (often PP&M) is one of the most successful folk-singing groups of the 1960s. ...
The Police was a three-piece British pop band which was strongly influenced by reggae, and came to prominence in the wake of the punk rock phenomenon and rose to become one of the most popular groups in the world from the late 1970s to the mid- 1980s. ...
Frank Rijkaard Image © http://soccer-europe. ...
Gullit was captain of the Netherlands team that won the 1988 European Football Championship Ruud Gullit (born September 1, 1962) was a Dutch star football player of the 80s and 90s. ...
Marcel van Basten known as Marco van Basten (born October 31, 1964 in Utrecht) is a former Dutch football player who played for Ajax Amsterdam and A.C. Milan in the 1980s and early 1990s. ...
Rush is an acclaimed Canadian progressive rock band comprising bassist/keyboardist/vocalist Geddy Lee (real name Gary Lee Weinrib), guitarist Alex Lifeson (real name Alexander Zivojinovich), and drummer/lyricist Neil Peart (pronounced: Peert) who released their first album in 1974. ...
Snap, Crackle and Pop as they are usually portrayed today. ...
Solid Snake is the main character in the Metal Gear video game series. ...
Liquid Snake is a fictional character in the Metal Gear series. ...
Solidus Snake is a fictional character the video game Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty by Konami. ...
Big Boss is a fictional character in the Metal Gear video game series created by Hideo Kojima and published by Konami. ...
¡Three Amigos! is a 1986 movie. ...
The Three Caballeros is a 1944 feature film, combining live-action and animation, produced by Walt Disney Productions and distributed by RKO Radio Pictures. ...
Three Comrades is a novel written in 1937 by the German author Erich Maria Remarque describing the lives of three disillusioned German First World War veterans in 1928 Berlin. ...
Erich Remarque, about 1963. ...
DArtagnan and the Musketeers The Three Musketeers (Les Trois Mousquetaires) is a novel by Alexandre Dumas, père. ...
The Three Stooges was an American comedy act in the 20th century. ...
album cover of the 1990 concert in Rome left-right Domingo,Carreras, Mehta, Pavarotti The Three Tenors is a name given to collabarative concerts of the three operatic tenors Plácido Domingo, José Carreras and Luciano Pavarotti. ...
The Three Wise Men are given the names Caspar, Melchior, and Balthasar in this late 6th century mosaic from the Basilica of St Apollinarius in Ravenna, Italy. ...
Download high resolution version (506x800, 55 KB)Scene from Macbeth, by William Rimmer (American, 1816-1879) This image is in the public domain because its copyright has expired in the United States and those countries with a copyright term of life of the author plus 100 years. ...
Download high resolution version (506x800, 55 KB)Scene from Macbeth, by William Rimmer (American, 1816-1879) This image is in the public domain because its copyright has expired in the United States and those countries with a copyright term of life of the author plus 100 years. ...
Scene from Macbeth, depicting the witches conjuring of an apparition in Act IV, Scene I. Painting by William Rimmer This article is on the play Macbeth by Shakespeare. ...
Scene from Macbeth, depicting the witches conjuring of an apparition in Act IV, Scene I. Painting by William Rimmer This article is on the play Macbeth by Shakespeare. ...
Joe Tinker baseball card, 1912 Joseph Bert Tinker (July 27, 1880-July 27, 1948) was a Major League Baseball player and manager. ...
Johnny Evers baseball card, 1911 John Joseph Evers (July 21, 1881 - March 28, 1947) was a Major League Baseball player and manager. ...
Frank Chance baseball card, 1909-11 Frank Leroy Chance (September 9, 1877 - September 15, 1924) was a Major League Baseball player at the turn of the 20th century. ...
After stepping on second base, the fielder throws to first to complete a double play In baseball, a double play (denoted on statistics sheets by DP) is the act of making two outs during the same continuous playing action. ...
Major league affiliations National League (1876-present) Central Division (1994-present) East Division (1969-1993) Major league titles World Series titles (2) 1908 ⢠1907 NL Pennants (16) 1945 ⢠1938 ⢠1935 ⢠1932 1929 ⢠1918 ⢠1910 ⢠1908 1907 ⢠1906 ⢠1886 ⢠1885 1882 ⢠1881 ⢠1880 ⢠1876 Central Division titles (1) 2003 East Division...
Gargoyles logo Gargoyles is an acclaimed animated series created and produced by Greg Weisman that aired from October 24, 1994 to 1997. ...
Warren Mears is a fictional character in the U.S. television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer, played by Adam Busch. ...
Tom Lenk as Andrew Andrew Wells is a fictional character in the U.S. television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer, played by Tom Lenk. ...
Danny Strong as Jonathan Levinson Jonathan Levinson is a fictional character on the U.S. television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer, played by actor Danny Strong. ...
Buffy the Vampire Slayer was a U.S. television series loosely based on the original script for the 1992 movie of the same name. ...
Wynken, Blynken, and Nod is a popular poem for children by Denver journalist Eugene Field. ...
Animaniacs logo, featuring Yakko, Wakko, and Dot plus Pinky and the Brain. ...
Steven Spielberg Presents Animaniacs was a popular animated TV cartoon series, distributed by Warner Bros. ...
Zucker, Abrahams and Zucker (ZAZ) are a comedy filmmaking trio consisting of David Zucker, Jim Abrahams and Jerry Zucker. ...
ZZ Top on the cover of the March 1991 issue of the Guitar World magazine. ...
Others - Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe
- Beginning, middle, end
- Belgium, The Netherlands and Luxembourg, making up Benelux
- Beneath, Between, Behind, title of a Rush (band) song
- Birth, Life, and Death
- Day, Night, and Dusk
- The three canticles of The Divine Comedy
- Duty, Honor, and Country (United States Military Academy at West Point motto)
- Faith, Hope, and Charity, the three theological virtues
- The Fates
- Father, Son, and Holy Ghost [also Holy Spirit] (Christian Trinity)
- Fold, spindle, mutilate
- The Furies
- The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (Il Buono, il brutto, il cattivo)
- Healthy, wealthy, wise
- The Hitchhiker's Trilogy (a "trilogy" of five)
- Holy Trinity (Trinitarian God the Father, the God the Son, and the Holy Spirit)
- The holy trinity of cuisines
- Hook, line, and sinker
- Huey, Dewey, and Louie
- Ifs, and, or buts
- Kepler's laws of planetary motion
- Lather, rinse, repeat
- Left, right, center
- Liberté, Egalité, Fraternité
- Lights, camera, action
- Lock, stock, and barrel
- Me, Myself, and I
- Me, Myself, and Irene
- Men, women, and children
- Mitsubishi (means three diamonds in Japanese)
- Movie trilogy
- My Three Sons
- Newton's laws of motion
- Numbers in Norse mythology
- Paper, rock, scissors
- Paris, Lyon and Marseille ("The PLM axis")
- Past, present, future
- Primary colors
- The Punic Wars
- RGB color model (Red-Green-Blue)
- Ready, set, go
- Red, yellow, green
- Ridings of Yorkshire (North, East, West)
- Runs, hits, errors
- Samsung (means three stars in Korean)
- Sex, drugs, and rock-and-roll
- Sex, Lies, and Videotape
- Shake, rattle, and roll
- Solid, Liquid and Gas, the three traditional phases of matter
- Tall, dark, and handsome
- Third way
- Third Way
- This, that, and the other
- "Three Blind Mice"
- Three branches of the U.S. Government
- The Three Colors Trilogy (French/Polish films by Krzysztof Kieślowski)
In cooking, a Cajun trinity: onion, green pepper, and celery Benelux Benelux Benelux is the region of Europe comprising Belgium, the Netherlands, and Luxembourg. ...
// Look up Rush in Wiktionary, the free dictionary Rush may refer to: A town in the North County Dublin, Ireland Rush (band), a Canadian progressive rock band, and their self-titled album Rush (album) from the Canadian rock band Rush Rush (American football) In botany it is a semiaquatic grass...
Birth is the process in animals by which an offspring is expelled from the body of its mother. ...
Life is a multi-faceted concept. ...
Death is the cessation of physical life in a living organism or the state of the organism after that event. ...
Dusk in Breaux Bridge, LA. Dusk or civil dusk is the time at which the sun is 6 degrees below the horizon in the evening. ...
A canticle is a hymn (strictly excluding the Psalms) taken from the Bible. ...
Dante shown holding a copy of The Divine Comedy, next to the entrance to Hell, the seven terraces of Mount Purgatory and the city of Florence, with the spheres of Heaven above, in Michelinos fresco. ...
// Ethics Duty is a term loosely applied to any action (or course of action) which is regarded as morally incumbent, apart from personal likes and dislikes or any external compulsion. ...
Honor (or honor) comprises the reputation, self-perception or moral identity of an individual or of a group. ...
Defense of the homeland is a commonplace of military patriotism: commemorating the students at the Ãcole Polytechnique, Paris, 1814 Patriotism denotes positive attitudes by a individuals to their own nation, to its national homeland, its culture, its members, and to its interests. ...
The United States Military Academy, also known as West Point, or simply USMA, is a U.S. service academy and former Army fort. ...
Alternate meanings: West Point (disambiguation). ...
A motto is a phrase or a short list of words meant to formally describe the general motivation or intention of a social group or organization. ...
The word faith has various uses; its central meaning is similar to belief, trust or confidence, but unlike these terms, faith tends to imply a transpersonal rather than interpersonal relationship â with God or a higher power. ...
have hope Hope is a belief that things are obtainable regardless of the remoteness of the probabilities. ...
Allegorical personification of Charity as a mother with three infants by Anthony van Dyck Charity is a term that refers to giving. ...
Virtue (Greek αÏεÏη; Latin virtus) is the habitual, well-established, readiness or disposition of mans powers directing them to some goodness of act. ...
In Greek mythology, the white-robed Moirae or Moerae (Greek Μοίραι – the Apportioners, often called the Fates) were the personifications of destiny (Roman equivalent: Parcae, sparing ones, or Fatae; also equivalent to the Germanic Norns). ...
In Greek mythology the Erinyes (the Romans called them the Furies) were female personifications of vengeance. ...
Released in 1966, The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (Il buono, il brutto, il cattivo) is perhaps one of the most widely-known Western Films of all time, and is often cited as the quintessential film of the Spaghetti Western genre. ...
The cover of the first novel in the Hitchhikers series, from a late 1990s printing. ...
Within Christianity, the catholic doctrine of the Trinity states that God is a single being who exists, simultaneously and eternally, as a communion of three Persons: the Father, the Son (the eternal Logos, incarnate as Jesus of Nazareth), and the Holy Spirit. ...
Trinitarianism is the Christian doctrine that God, although one being, exists in three distinct persons (hypostases) known collectively as the Holy Trinity. ...
In many religions, the supreme God is given the title and attributions of Father. ...
Son of God is a biblical phrase from the Tanakh (Hebrew Bible), and the New Testament. ...
This article does not cite its references or sources. ...
The holy trinity of cuisine are the three ingredients key to a particular cuisine. ...
Huey, Dewey and Louie Duck are fictional characters of the Scrooge McDuck universe, Donald Ducks three almost identical nephews. ...
Johannes Keplers primary contributions to astronomy/astrophysics were his three laws of planetary motion. ...
Liberté, égalité, fraternité (French for freedom, equality, brotherhood) is the motto of the French Republic. ...
Mitsubishi Logo, claiming fair use This is a copyrighted and/or trademarked logo. ...
Mitsubishi Logo, claiming fair use This is a copyrighted and/or trademarked logo. ...
The Mitsubishi companies, or the Mitsubishi Group of Companies or the Mitsubishi Group is a large group (keiretsu) of independently operated Japanese companies which share the Mitsubishi brand name. ...
Me, Myself, and I was the third single from Beyonces first album Dangerously in Love // The song The single was co-written by Beyonce, Scott Storch, and Robert Waller and co-produced by Beyonce and Storch. ...
Men, Women and Children (formerly known as Torpedo) is a rock band formed in 2004 by ex-Glassjaw guitarist, Todd Weinstock. ...
The Mitsubishi companies, or the Mitsubishi Group of Companies or the Mitsubishi Group is a large group (keiretsu) of independently operated Japanese companies which share the Mitsubishi brand name. ...
This is a list of movie trilogies (three movies): American Pie Austin Powers Back to the Future The Bad News Bears Beverly Hills Cop Blade Crocodile Dundee The Crow Die Hard The Evil Dead The Exorcist Free Willy Friday The Godfather Indiana Jones Jurassic Park The Lord of the Rings...
My Three Sons was a television series sitcom that ran from September 29, 1960 to August 24, 1972. ...
Newtons first and second laws, in Latin, from the original 1687 edition of the Principia Mathematica. ...
Numbers are significant in Norse mythology although not to the extent which they are in some traditions e. ...
Rock, Paper, Scissors chart Rock, Paper, Scissors (sometimes with the elements in its name permuted and/or Rock replaced with Stone and/or Paper with Cloth, but also known as Roshambo, Rochambeau, Ick-Ack-Ock, Janken, Mora, Morra Cinese, Gawi-Bawi-Bo, JanKenPon or Farkle) is a popular hand game...
The Eiffel Tower has become a symbol of Paris throughout the world. ...
City motto: Avant, avant, Lion le melhor. ...
City motto: Actibus immensis urbs fulget Massiliensis. ...
Primary Colors is a 1996 novel by Anonymous (later revealed by Donald Foster to be journalist Joe Klein), a roman à clef about Bill Clintons first presidential campaign in 1992. ...
The Punic Wars were a series of three wars fought between Rome and the Phoenician city of Carthage. ...
The RGB color model utilizes the additive model in which red, green, and blue light are combined in various ways to create other colors. ...
This page refers to a Riding as a unit in local government. ...
The White Yorkshire rose. ...
The North Riding of Yorkshire is one of the three traditional subdivisions of the English county of Yorkshire. ...
The East Riding of Yorkshire is a local government district in the United Kingdom. ...
The West Riding as an administrative county prior to its abolition in 1974. ...
Samsung Group is one of the largest South Korean business groupings. ...
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Recreational drug use is the use of psychoactive drugs for recreational rather than medical or spiritual purposes, although the distinction is not always clear. ...
Rock and roll (also spelled Rock n Roll, especially in its first decade), also called rock, is a form of popular music, usually featuring vocals (often with vocal harmony), electric guitars and a strong back beat; other instruments, such as the saxophone, are common in some styles. ...
Sex, Lies, and Videotape is the 1989 film that first brought national attention to director Steven Soderbergh. ...
In jewelry, a solid gold piece is the alternative to gold-filled or gold-plated jewelry. ...
A liquid will assume the shape of its container. ...
A gas is one of the four main phases of matter (after solid and liquid, and followed by plasma), that subsequently appear as a solid material is subjected to increasingly higher temperatures. ...
In the physical sciences, a phase is a set of states of a macroscopic physical system that have relatively uniform chemical composition and physical properties (i. ...
The Third Way is a centrist philosophy of governance that, at least from a traditional social democratic perspective, usually stands for deregulation, decentralisation and lower taxes. ...
The Third Way is a centrist philosophy of governance that, at least from a traditional social democratic perspective, usually stands for deregulation, decentralisation and lower taxes. ...
Three Blind Mice is a childrens nursery rhyme. ...
Separation of powers is a doctrine whereby the legislative, executive and judicial branches of government are distinct to prevent abuse of power. ...
Three Colors is the collective title of three films directed by Krzysztof KieÅlowski, two made in French and one primarily in Polish: Trois couleurs: Bleu (Blue) (1993), Trzy kolory: BiaÅy (White) (in French: Blanc) (1994), and Trois couleurs: Rouge (Red) (1994). ...
Krzysztof KieÅlowski Krzysztof KieÅlowski (June 27, 1941, Warsaw â March 13, 1996, Warsaw) was an influential Polish film director and screenwriter, known internationally for his film cycles Three Colors and The Decalogue. ...
The Three Graces from Primavera by Sandro Botticelli (1445 - 1510) Uffizi Gallery, Florence The two-dimensional work of art depicted in this image is in the public domain in the United States and in those countries with a copyright term of life of the author plus 100 years. ...
The Three Graces from Primavera by Sandro Botticelli (1445 - 1510) Uffizi Gallery, Florence The two-dimensional work of art depicted in this image is in the public domain in the United States and in those countries with a copyright term of life of the author plus 100 years. ...
The Three Graces, from Sandro Botticellis painting Primavera Uffizi Gallery In Greek mythology, the Charites were the graces. ...
The Three Graces, from Sandro Botticellis painting Primavera Uffizi Gallery In Greek mythology, the Charites were the graces. ...
Cerberus - Watercolor by William Blake In Greek mythology, Cerberus or Cerberos (Greek Îá½³ÏβεÏοÏ, Kerberos, demon of the pit), was the hound of Hadesâa monstrous three-headed dog (sometimes said to have 50 or 100 heads) with a snake for a tail and innumerable snake heads on his back. ...
The Three Jewel Temples of Korea are the three principal Buddhist temples in Korea, each representing one of the Three Jewels of Buddhism, and all located in South Korea. ...
The Triratna or Three Jewels symbol, on a Buddha footprint. ...
The Three Kingdoms period (Simplified Chinese: ä¸å½; Traditional Chinese: ä¸å; Pinyin SÄnguó) is a period in the history of China. ...
This cover of I, Robot illustrates the story Runaround, the first to list all Three Laws of Robotics. ...
Thermodynamics (Greek: thermos = heat and dynamic = change) is the physics of energy, heat, work, entropy and the spontaneity of processes. ...
The wolf lands in the cooking pot The third pig builds a house of brick Three little pigs and their mother sow Three Little Pigs is a fairy tale featuring talking animals. ...
Three Men in a Boat (To Say Nothing of the Dog!), published 1889, is a humorous account by Jerome K. Jerome of a boating holiday on the Thames between Kingston and Oxford. ...
The Three Ms was the name sometimes used to describe three busty Hollywood blondes, Jayne Mansfield, Marilyn Monroe, and Mamie Van Doren. ...
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The Three Rs are a humorous acronym, somewhat archaic, for a traditional primary school curriculum. ...
Three strikes laws are a category of statutes enacted by state governments in the United States, beginning in the 1990s, to mandate long periods of imprisonment for persons convicted of a felony on three (or more) separate occasions. ...
Three Taverns - a place on the great Appian Way, about 11 miles from Rome, designed for the reception of travellers, as the name indicates. ...
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The three wise monkeys (in Japanese ä¸ç¿, sanzaru, or ä¸å¹ ã®ç¿, sanpiki no saru, lit. ...
Three-peat is a portmanteau of the words three and repeat. ...
Tic-tac-toe, also called noughts and crosses and many other names, is a paper and pencil game between two players, O and X, who alternate in marking the spaces in a 3×3 board. ...
A watch Attempting to understand Time has long been a prime occupation for philosophers, scientists and artists. ...
Wikiquote has a collection of quotations related to: Space Attempting to understand the nature of space has always been a prime occupation for philosophers and scientists. ...
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Flag Ratio: 2:3 The national flag of France (Vexillological symbol: , known in French as drapeau tricolore, drapeau bleu-blanc-rouge, drapeau français, rarely, le tricolore and, in military parlance, les couleurs) is a tricolour featuring three vertical bands coloured blue (hoist side), white, and red. ...
A tricolour is a flag or banner having three colours, usually in approximately equal size (horizontally or vertically) and lacking additional symbols. ...
The Legendary Triforce In the fictional world of the Legend of Zelda series of video games, the Triforce (sometimes called The Golden Power or The Golden Triforce) is a holy relic created by three goddesses. ...
In Hinduism, the Trimurti (also called the Hindu trinity) are three aspects of God in His forms as Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva. ...
Brahma (written BrahmÄ in IAST transliteration) (Devanagari बà¥à¤°à¤¹à¥à¤®à¤¾, pronounced as brÉhmα:) is the Hindu creator god, and one of the Trimurti, the others being Vishnu and Shiva. ...
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In phonetics, a triphthong is a monosyllabic vowel combination usually involving a quick, but smooth movement from one vowel to another that passes over a third one. ...
The Triple Entente was the alliance formed in 1907 between the United Kingdom, France and Russia after the signing of the Anglo-Russian Entente. ...
There have been numerous alliances known as the Triple Alliance: Aztec Triple Alliance - Mexico, Acolhuacan and Tecpanecapan. ...
The triple border is the border shared by Argentina, Paraguay and Brazil in South America. ...
The Triple Crown is a term sometimes used to describe the three-tiered crown or tiara formerly used by popes. ...
Followers of the Wiccan, Dianic, and Neopagan religions, as well as some archeologists and mythographers, believe that long before the coming of the Abrahamic religions of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, the Triple Goddess embodied the three-fold aspect of Gaia, the Earth Mother (Roman Magna Mater). ...
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Tripoli is: The capital of Libya, see Tripoli A city in Lebanon, see Tripoli, Lebanon A medieval Crusader State, centred on Tripoli, Lebanon, see County of Tripoli A city in Arcadia, Greece, see Tripoli, Greece A city in Iowa, USA see Tripoli, Iowa A polishing compund used in the jewellery...
The term triumvirate is commonly used to describe an alliance between three equally powerful political or military leaders. ...
The Roman Forum was the central area around which ancient Rome developed. ...
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The Second Triumvirate is the name historians give to the official political alliance of Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus (Octavian, later Caesar Augustus), Marcus Aemilius Lepidus, and Mark Antony. ...
The armoured triskelion on the flag of the Isle of Man Triskelion (or triskele, from Greek ÏÏιÏÎºÎµÎ»Î·Ï three-legged) is a symbol consisting of three bent human legs, or, more generally, three interlocked spirals, or any similar symbol with three protrusions exhibiting a symmetry of the cyclic group C3. ...
In medieval universities, the trivium comprised the three subjects taught first, before the quadrivium. ...
Odin with Sleipnir, Valknuts are drawn beneath the horse (Tängelgarda stone) The valknut (Old Norse valr, slain warriors + knut, knot) is a symbol consisting of three interlocked triangles. ...
The Welsh Triads (Welsh, Trioedd Ynys Prydein) is used to describe any of the related Medieval collection of groupings of three that preserve a major portion of Welsh folklore and Welsh literature. ...
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