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trio and world
One day, the trio discover that one of Theodore's former assistants, Rudolph Gore-Slimey (), has stolen his design for a race car engine, and has become a world champion Formula One driver.
The trio explored the world around them, experiencing a second childhood with no wives, jobs, or responsibilities.
The trio discover that the Thuggee, led by their evil, bloodthirsty high priest Mola Ram, are in possession of three of the five Sankara stones, and have enslaved the children ( as well as the Maharajah ) to mine for the final two stones, which they hope will allow them to rule the world.
As the trio evacuates the castle, Riff Raff and Magenta express their excitement to return to their world and do the " Time Warp " again with their fellow Transylvanians (" Spaceship ").
Sonic joins up with his friends Tails and Knuckles, who give him a message from Dr. Eggman stating that he has developed his ultimate weapon of destruction and will take over the world in three days, and Team Sonic is formed and the classic trio heads off to stop Eggman's latest plan.
Afterwards the trio discover that the Thing was dangerously close to finishing construction of an atomic-powered anti-gravity device that would have allowed it to escape to the outside world.
The trio had success with their first album and world tour but the followup recording sold poorly, and the band did not continue.
Haydn breaks the regularity of the pattern " Recitative – Elaboration for solo – Celebratory chorus " with a meditative work in A major for the trio of vocalists, contemplating the beauty and immensity of the newly created world.
Scherrie and Lynda's trio perform all over the world to audiences performing the classic Supremes ' hits.
In early 2012, Jobson confirmed that he re-formed the U. K. trio lineup — Jobson, John Wetton, and Terry Bozzio -- for a one-off world tour, which took place from from May – June 2012, with the trio playing dates in North America and Japan and Alex Machacek ( guitar ) and Gary Husband ( drums ) substituting for Bozzio in the band lineup during the European dates and a final added show in which the band played at NEARFest Apocalypse in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania as the Sunday headliner.
In both sources, the well lies beneath the world tree Yggdrasil, and is associated with a trio of norns ( Urðr, Verðandi, and Skuld ).
This group subsequently made world premiere recordings of the Nonet, Fantasiestücke for string quartet and Six Negro Folksongs for piano trio, which were released in 1998 by Afka Records.
The trio arrive at Mikkos's private island in the Atlantic, and discover he is planning on using the Ice Princess to hold the world for ransom, threatening to send the world into a new ice age.
The trio travel from town to town in this world, fighting other criminals for possession of the Rings of the Dead.
The trio produced in 1994 Heavy Metal Hippies, a transitional studio album, where Takasaki tried to mix the old Loudness ’ sound with grunge and world music influences.
Upon arriving on Giru's home world the Machine Planet M2 in episode 16, the trio would be hijacked by Dr. Myu's robots and Trunks would be solidified in living metal for study.
The main premise of the film is that a trio of mad scientists attempt to blackmail the world with a weather-control machine.
An Egyptian mystic ( played by Elias Zarou ) who helps the trio when they are dealing directly with Lewis ' ghost, who tries constantly to re-enter the world of the living (" Bottle Of Dreams ", " Doorway To Hell ").
Rafael Hernández helped Rodriguez decide to join the world famous trio, Los Panchos, in 1952.
He plays in a free jazz and world music trio along with tabla player Badal Roy and bassist Ed Schuller, with whom he recorded the CD Raga Roni.
The front row of Leonard, Brian Moore and Jeff Probyn was fearsome, and the England scrum was famously solid, with this trio able to more than hold their own against any front row in world.
Recent works include Brass Quintet # 3, Symphony: Challenger and Proper Motion ( trio for flute, clarinet, piano ) which had its world premiere at the Park City and Salt Lake City International Music Festival in 2005.
Her strongest memories are of Cordelia, who was the leader of a trio of girls who were both very cruel and very kind to her in ways that tint Elaine's perceptions of relationships and her world — not to mention her art — into the character's middle years.

trio and class
He continued to do so in a series of other films: I vinti (" The Vanquished ", 1952 ), a trio of stories, each set in a different country ( France, Italy and England ), about juvenile delinquency ; La signora senza camelie ( The Lady Without Camellias, 1953 ) about a young film star and her fall from grace ; and Le amiche ( The Girlfriends, 1955 ) about middle class women in Turin.
* Olympic class ocean liner, trio of ocean liners built by the Harland & Wolff shipyard for the White Star Line
Advanced dance students often compete solo or in small groups ( e. g., duo, trio, quad ) in addition to competing with their dance class groups.
At the end of the semester, Reynold's string trio was performed for the class.
In addition to placing fourth overall, the trio placed third in the Daytona Prototype class.
The trio won the GTC class.
The trio finished 2nd in class at the 24 Hours of Daytona in 1997, Boutsen won the GT-One US Championship with the Champion Racing in 1998.
Kathleen Harrison ( 23 February 1892 – 7 December 1995 ) was a prolific English character actress best remembered for her role as Mrs Huggett ( opposite Jack Warner and Petula Clark ) in a trio of British post-war comedies about a working class family's misadventures.
She was also later worshipped in the Edo period as a goddess of wealth and prosperity by the merchant class, alongside Daikoku-ten ( 大黒天 ) and Benzaiten ( 弁財天 ) as part of a trio of " three deities " ( santen 三天 ).

trio and players
Due to mutual agreements with foreign clubs, the youth academy has also signed foreign players as teenagers before making first team debuts, such as Belgian defensive trio Jan Vertonghen, Toby Alderweireld and Thomas Vermaelen ( now with Arsenal ) and winger Tom de Mul ( now with Sevilla ), all of whom are full internationals as well as Dutch youth international Javier Martina and Vurnon Anita of the Netherlands Antilles.
A string trio consists of three players, a string quartet four, a string quintet five, and so on.
Three months before the start of the 1963 season, the Orioles stabilized its infield by acquiring Luis Aparicio in a transaction that involved sending a trio of homegrown players ( Hansen, Nicholson and Ward ) to the White Sox.
With captain Bobby Moore and young midfielder Martin Peters already in the side, it completed a trio of West Ham players selected by Ramsey at this most crucial stage of the competition.
The line-up of Copeland, Sting, and Summers was an unusual trio at a time when progressive rock, symphonic rock, and other sound trends lent themselves to musical ensembles with support players.
Shortly afterwards, a trio of nurses (" built like football players ") appeared in his room and wanted him to go to the hospital.
The jazz " track " of her recording career also proceeded apace, backed either by her working trio or various combinations of stellar jazz players.
A further innovation by Bach was the trio sonatas involving a concertante ( obbligato ) right-hand harpsichord part in addition to the bass line, plus one melodic instrument, thus for two players.
The base trio was late in 1969 expanded to a septet with the addition of four horn players, though only saxophonist Elton Dean remained beyond a few months, the resulting Soft Machine quartet ( Wyatt, Hopper, Ratledge and Dean ) running through Third ( 1970 ) and Fourth ( 1971 ), with various guests, mostly jazz players ( Lyn Dobson, Nick Evans, Mark Charig, Jimmy Hastings, Roy Babbington, Rab Spall ).
He has performed his works also in solo recitals, in trio and in duo with flutists Brian Berryman and Grégoire Jeay ; recorder players Heiko ter Schegget, Matthias Maute, Sophie Larivière, and Ambikaprasad Mallik ; oboist Matthew Jennejohn ; violinists Hajo Bäss, and Simon Standage ; viol player Susie Napper ; cellists Tormod Dalen and Ifan Williams.
During live concert performances, Setzer will often dismiss the horn players and play a set of rockabilly using just this trio, in the manner of the Stray Cats.
In jazz music, a quintet is group of five players, usually consisting of two of any of the following instruments, guitar, trumpet, saxophone, clarinet, flute or trombone in addition to traditional jazz trio – piano, double bass, drums.
This was the first time an English team simultaneously fielded three black players, and Atkinson collectively referred to Cunningham, Batson and Regis as ' The Three Degrees ' after the legendary U. S. soul singing trio.
With the Warriors, he was part of " Run TMC " ( the initials of the players ' first names, and a play on the title of the popular rap group Run DMC ) which was the high-scoring trio of himself, Mitch Richmond, and Chris Mullin.
The right and left players in the trio were called the right-half and left-half respectively.
In rock and pop, rhythm sections ranged in size from the barest, stripped-down size of the " power trio " ( guitarist, bassist, and drummer ) and the organ trio ( Hammond organist, drummer, and a third instrument ) to large rhythm sections with several stringed instrument players ( mandolin, acoustic guitar, electric guitar etc.
Major works include The White Canoe, an opera seria for hand puppets to the libretto by Edward Gorey, six string quartets, Figure & Ground for string trio, Field Study for vn, tb, ban, gui, Decoherence for x orchestras of x players, Twoity fl, pf and A Beckett Gray Code for wind quintet.
Most bands adopt the Sousa Band practice of having one or three ( never two ) piccolo players play the famous obbligato in the first repeat of the trio ( the one after the breakstrain ).
In the final repeat of the trio ( grandioso ), the low brass joins the piccolo players with a prominent countermelody.
This latter sentiment turned out to be true as Malcolm Allison who managed Manchester City again in the late 1970s was not able to find a trio of talented players the calibre of Bell, Summerbee and Lee like he had done in the past with Joe Mercer.
He oversaw the development of players such as the 1966 FIFA World Cup-winning trio of Bobby Moore, Geoff Hurst and Martin Peters, and under him the Hammers won the FA Cup in 1964 and the European Cup Winners ' Cup in 1965-the first two major trophies of their history.
Leading players in these years were batsman Bobby Abel and a trio of top bowlers in George Lohmann, Bill Lockwood and Tom Richardson.
Waddell and his researchers had heard reports of a trio of great darts players in the South Wales valleys, an area that was quickly becoming a hotbed of talent for the sport.

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