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T. Ryan Gregory
Dr. T. Ryan Gregory (b. May 16 1975) is a Canadian evolutionary biologist and genome biologist and an Assistant Professor in the [Department of Integrative Biology] and the [Biodiversity Institute of Ontario] at the University of Guelph in Guelph, Ontario, Canada. Dr. Gregory ..
Try
This article refers to the use of the word try in rugby football terminology. A try (at goal) is the major way of scoring points in rugby league and rugby union. A try is scored when a player grounds the ball in the opposition's in-goal area (on or behind the try line), or alternatively touching th..
TRY!
TRY! is the first live album by the John Mayer Trio. It was released by Columbia Records on November 22, 2005 (see 2005 in music). The trio features John Mayer (guitar/lead vocals), Pino Palladino (bass), and Steve Jordan (drums). Unlike previous efforts by John Mayer, TRY! focuses on traditional b..
Try, Try, Try
"Try, Try, Try" Single by The Smashing Pumpkins From the album MACHINA/The Machines of God Single Released September 11 2000 Single Format CD Recorded 1999 Genre Alternative rock Song Length 5:09 Record label Virgin Records Producer Flood and Billy Corgan. Chart positions ?? The Smashi..
Tryad
Public Domain cover Tryad (also t r y ^ d, t r y Δ d) is an Internet musical group that formed in January 2005 (not to be confused by an earlier band of the same name). They are among the first music groups to publish all their works on Creative Commons licenses. This band is an excellent ..
Tryambakam
The Shaivaite Tryambakam mantra is a verse of the Yajurveda (TS 1.8.6.i; VS 3.60) addressed to Tryambaka "the three-eyed", identified with Shiva. Original Sanskrit:*Devanagari*: त्र्यम्बकं यजामहे सुगन्धिं पुष्टिवर्धनम*: उर..
Tryavna
Typical architecture of Tryavna Tryavna (Трявна) is a town in central Bulgaria, located near Gabrovo. It is famous for its textile industry and typical National Revival architecture, featuring 140 cultural monuments, museums and expositions. Tryavna is the birthplace of Bulgarian write..
Tryavna Peak
Tryavna Peak (Vrah Tryavna \'vr&h 'tryav-na\) is a peak rising to 300 m in the Delchev Ridge of the Tangra Mountains of eastern Livingston Island, Antarctica. The peak surmounts Sopot Ice Piedmont to the north and northwest, and Pautalia Glacier to the south by southwest. The peak is named after t..
Tryclyde
Tryclyde in the original Super Mario Bros. 2. Tryclide in the SMAS version of Super Mario Bros. 2. Tryclyde (sometimes referred to as Triclyde) is an enemy character that appears in Super Mario Bros. 2. Tryclyde is a large, red serpent with three heads and the ability to breathe fire. ..
Trydarssus
Trydarssus is a spider genus of the Salticidae family (jumping spiders). Species Trydarssus nobilitatus (Nicolet, 1849) (Chile)Trydarssus pantherinus (Mello-Leitão, 1946) (Paraguay, Argentina) ..
Tryfan
Tryfan is one of the most recognisable summits in Snowdonia. It is a beautiful mountain having a classic pointed shape, with rugged crags, and is the lowest of the Welsh 3,000-foot mountains - the Fourteen peaks. Contents 1 Routes of ascent2 Milestone Buttress3 Goats4 Refer..
Trygg
Trygg can have a number of meanings: Trygg is the surname of several famous people including:*Carl Johan Trygg (1877 – 1954) Scandinavian woodcarver.*Carl Olaf Trygg (1910 – 19??) Scandinavian woodcarver.*Nils Trygg (1914 – 19??) Scandinavian woodcarver.*Lars Trygg Scandinavian wo..
Tryggve Gran
Jens Tryggve Herman Gran (January 20, 1889 - January 8, 1980) was a Norwegian aviator, explorer and author. Biography Tryggve Gran was born in Bergen, Norway, growing up in an affluent family dominant in the shipbuilding industry. His father died when Tryggve was only five years old. In 1900, Gra..
Tryggve Olafsson
Tryggve Olafsson (d. 963) (Old Norse: Tryggvi Ólafsson, Norwegian: Tryggve Olavsson) was king of Viken (Vingulmark and Ranrike). He was the son of Olaf Haraldsson, king of Vestfold, and grandson of Harald Fairhair. According to Heimskringla, Tryggve ravaged in Ireland and Scotland, and performed ..
Tryggvi Þórhallsson
Tryggvi Þórhallsson Tryggvi Þórhallsson was Prime Minister of Iceland from 28 August 1927 to 3 June 1932. He was a member of the Progressive Party. |- style="text-align: center;" |- style="text-align: center;" ..
Trygve Bornø
Trygve Bornø (born February 2, 1942 in Harstad) is a retired Norwegian international footballer. His career began in Harstad I.L., but he made his name with Skeid where he played 419 matches between 1964 and 1978. VG awarded him the Player of the Year title in 1969. Between 1966 and 1972 he was cap..
Trygve Bratteli
Trygve Martin Bratteli (January 11, 1910 - November 20, 1984) was a Norwegian politician from the Labour Party. Bratteli was born in Nøtterøy, where he attended primary school. He was unemployed for some time, worked as a messenger, a whaler, and construction worker. Named as secretary of the ..
Trygve Brodahl
Trygve Brodahl was a Norwegian Cross-country skier who competed Cross-country skiing in the 1930's. He won a silver medal at the 1930 Nordic skiing World Championships in 18km and a bronze at 50km in 1935. In 1939, Brodahl won the 18km Cross-country skiing event at the Holmenkollen ski festival. Be..
Trygve Fossum
Trygve Fossum is a Norwegian computer architect at Intel, having been transferred there from DEC's Alpha project where he was one of the chief architects/designers (before that he worked on the VAX 9000). At Intel he has worked with the Itanium 64-bit processor design. ..
Trygve Haavelmo
Trygve Magnus Haavelmo (13 December 1911 – 28 July 1999), born in Skedsmo, Norway, was an influential economist with main research interests centered on the fields of econometrics and economics theory. During World War II he worked with Nortraship in the Statistical Department. He received his..
Trygve Haugeland
Trygve Haugeland (1914-1998) was the Norwegian Minister of Environmental Affairs 1972-1973. ..
Trygve Helgaker
Trygve Helgaker was born August 11, 1953 in Porsgrunn, Norway. He is Professor of Chemistry, Department of Chemistry, University of Oslo, Norway. He is a member of the International Academy of Quantum Molecular Science, 2005. He has written more than 200 scientific papers, and the book, "Molecular..
Trygve Hoff
Trygve Hoff (**** - 1981) - Norwegian businessman, writer and editor of the Farmand businessmagazine. Trygve J.B. Hoff is most well known for his role as editor of the Farmand businessmagazine in Norway until his death. Trygve Hoff was a founding member of the Mont Pelerin Society. During the ger..
Trygve Lie
Trygve Halvdan Lie (July 16, 1896 – December 30, 1968) was a Norwegian politician. From 1946 to 1952 he was the first proper Secretary-General of the United Nations. Lie was born in Oslo (then Kristiania) on July 16, 1896. Lie's father, Martin, left the family to work as a carpenter in the U..
Trygve Magnus Slagsvold Vedum
Trygve Magnus Slagsvold Vedum (born 1 December, 1978 in Hamar) is a Norwegian politician representing the Centre Party. He is currently a representive of Hedmark in the Storting, he was first elected in 2005. Storting committees 2005–2009 member of the Municipality and Distribution committee...
Trygve Olsen
Trygve Jens Asbjørn Olsen (1921-1979) was the Norwegian Minister of Fisheries 1972-1973. ..
Trygve Reenskaug
Trygve Mikkjel Heyerdahl Reenskaug (born 1930) is a Norwegian computer scientist. He formulated the model-view-controller pattern for GUI software design in 1979, while visiting Xerox Parc. He has been extensively involved in research in object oriented methods, and developed the OOram role modeli..
Trygve Rovelstad
--> Trygve A. Rovelstad (born September 27, 1903 in Elgin, Illinois - died June 8, 1990 in Elgin) was a renowned medalist and sculptor. He was born to Norwegian immigrant parents. Rovelstad designed medals for the United States War Department, including the Combat Infantryman Badge, Legion of Mer..
Trygve Seim
Trygve Seim is a Norwegian jazz saxophonist. Born in Oslo, Seim started to play the saxophone in 1985 after hearing Jan Garbarek's CD eventyr. He started studying jazz music at the Trondheim Conservatory of Music in 1990. In 1991, he and pianist Christian Wallumrød founded the group Airamero wi..
Trygve Utheim
Trygve Utheim (1884-1952) was the Norwegian Minister of Social Affairs 1933-1935. ..
Tryin' to Get the Feeling
Tryin' To Get The Feeling Album by Barry Manilow Released 1975, 1996, 2006 Genre Easy Listening/Pop Length 44:22, 47:56, 50:30 Label Arista U.S. Certification 3 x Platinum Barry Manilow Chronology Barry Manilow II(1974) Tryin' To Get the Feeling(1975) This One's For You(1976) Tryin' t..
Tryin' to Throw Your Arms Around the World
"Tryin' To Throw Your Arms Around the World" Song by U2 From the album Achtung Baby Album released 19 November 1991 Recorded Genre Rock Song Length 3:53 Record label Island Records Producer Brian Eno and Daniel Lanois Achtung Baby Album Listing Mysterious Ways(Track 8) Tryin' To Throw..
Trying to Burn the Sun
Trying To Burn the Sun was the third and last album produced by Elf, released in 1975. Track List Black Swampy WaterPrentice WoodWhen She SmilesGood Time MusicLiberty RoadShotgun BoogieWonderworldStreetwalker ..
Trying To Find A Balance
Trying to find a balance is from the Album, "Seven's Travels" released in 2003 and this single was one of the few Atmosphere tracks to have a video with them. Slug (Atmosphere's rapper) says that this song is "the one I hate performing the most, but everybody loves it." "Trying to Find A Balance" i..
Tryke
Short for tricycle. Slang word for lesbian-identified transwoman (a contraction of transsexual and dyke). A somewhat obscure term, it originated in the 1990s and has, perhaps, fallen into disuse...
Trym
Trym can refer to: Thrym of the jötnar - a Norse giant.Trym Torson - drummer of Zyklon, Emperor, Enslaved This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly ..
Trym Torson
Trym Torson (born Kai Johnny Mosaker) is a Norwegian drummer, currently playing with Zyklon. He started playing in the viking metal band Enslaved and was later invited to play in black metal band Emperor. He co-founded Zyklon together with former Emperor band mate Samoth. Trym also played live with ..
Tryo
Tryo is an French "unplugged" reggae band, popular in Europe, consisting of 3 French guitarists, a Latin American percussionist, and a producer. Tryo have been wildy popular throughout France especially due to their politically charged lyrics, also showing a fun side with a range of humorous son..
Tryokhgorny
Tryokhgorny (Russian: ) is a town in Chelyabinsk Oblast, Russia, founded in 1952, and earlier known under the name Zlatoust-36. The name "Tryokhgorny" means (a town of) three mountains. Population: 34,290 (2002 Census). The town is located in the western part of Chelyabinsk Oblast, as far as 20..
Tryon
Tryon is the name of some places in the United States of America: Fort Tryon Park (in upper Manhattan, site of The Cloisters)Tryon, North CarolinaTryon County, New York (former name of Montgomery County, New York)Tryon County, North Carolina (existed 1768-1779)Tryon, OklahomaTryon, Nebraska It is a..
Tryon, Nebraska
Tryon is an unincorporated community in McPherson County, Nebraska, U.S. As of the 2000 census, the community had a population of 90¹. It is the county seat of McPherson County. Geography Tryon is located at 41°33'20" North, 100°58' West (41.555569, -100.966621). According to the United States..
Tryon, North Carolina
Tryon is a town in Polk County, North Carolina, United States. The population was 1,760 at the 2000 census. Tryon was the birthplace of the singer, pianist and composer Nina Simone. Geography Tryon is located at [35°12′32″N, 82°14′20″W] (35.208913, -82.238984)[Geographic ..
Tryon, Oklahoma
Tryon is a town in Lincoln County, Oklahoma, USA. The population was 448 at the 2000 census. Geography Tryon is located at [35°52′21″N, 96°57′47″W] (35.872494, -96.963078)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total..
Tryonia
There are very few or no other articles that link to this one.Please help [[help:link|introduce links]] in articles on [related topics]. After links have been created, remove this message.This article has been tagged since June 2006. } Tryonia is a gastropod (snail) of the Hydrobiidae ..
Tryon County
Tryon County is the name of two counties in the United States: Tryon County, New YorkTryon County, North CarolinaThis is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point di..
Tryon County, New York
Tryon County, New York was a county in New York, part of the Province of New York, named after Governor William Tryon. In 1784 the county was renamed Montgomery County, New York after General Richard Montgomery. Tryon County was created in 1772 from part of Albany County, partly at the instigatio..
Tryon County, North Carolina
Tryon County is a former county located in the state of North Carolina. It was formed in 1768 from the part of Mecklenburg County west of the Catawba River, though the legislative act that created it did not become effective until April 10, 1769. It was named for William Tryon, Governor of North C..
Tryon Resolves
The Tryon Resolves were a revolutionary list of grievances with the British Government predating the Declaration of Independence in the American Revolution. They were drafted in response to the Battle of Lexington. As the North American colonies grew agitated with the British government, residents ..
Trypanophobia
Trypanophobia is the extreme and irrational fear of medical procedures involving injections or hypodermic needles. It is occasionally referred to as aichmophobia, belonephobia, or enetophobia, names that are technically incorrect because they simply denote a “fear of pins/needles” and do not r..
Trypanosoma
Trypanosoma is a notable genus of trypanosomes, a monophyletic[#endnote_Hamilton04] group of unicellular parasitic protozoa. The name is derived from the Greek trypaô (boring) and soma (body) because of the way the organisms move. Different species infect a variety of different ver..
Trypanosoma brucei
Trypanosoma brucei brucei (TREU667) bloodstream form cell. Phase contrast picture, black bar represents 10 µm. Trypanosoma Brucei is a notable parasitic species of Trypanosoma. The species causes African trypanosomaiasis (or sleeping sickness) in humans and animals in Africa. There are 3 su..
Trypanosoma cruzi
Trypanosoma cruzi is a species of parasitic protozoan trypanosomes. The species causes the trypanosomiasis diseases in humans and animals in America. The species is transmitted by the faeces of Reduviid bugs. Human American Trypanosomiasis, or Chagas disease, is a potentially fatal disease of hum..
Trypanosoma equiperdum
Trypanosoma equiperdum is a protozoa that causes Dourine, or covering sickness, in horses and other animals in the family equidae. ..
Trypanosoma evansi
Trypanosoma evansi is a protozoan trypanosome in the genus trypanosoma that causes one form of the surra disease in animals. It is pathogenic in most mammals, but only rarely causes disease in human [#endnote_Powar06]. References ↑ ..
Trypanosoma suis
Trypanosoma suis is a protozoan trypanosome in the genus trypanosoma that causes one form of the surra disease in animals. ..
Trypanosome
Trypanosomes are a group of kinetoplastid protozoa distinguished by having only a single flagellum. All members are exclusively parasitic, found primarily in insects. A few genera have life-cycles involving a secondary host, which may be a vertebrate or a plant. These include several species tha..
Trypanosomiasis
This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Trypanosomiasis is the name of the diseases caused by parasitic protozoan tryp..
Trypanothione
Trypanothione. The glutathione moieties are shwn in black and the polyamine linker in red. Trypanothione is a unusual form of glutathione containing two molecules of glutathione joined by a polyamine linker. It is found in parasitic protozoa such as leishmania and trypanosomes.[Metabolism..
Trypan blue
Trypan blue is a vital stain that colours dead tissues or cells blue. It is a diazo dye. Live cells or tissues with intact cell membranes will not be coloured. Since cells are very selective in the compounds that pass through the membrane, in a viable cell trypan blue is not absorbed, however, i..
Tryphena
Tryphena, Great Barrier Island is a town in New Zealand.Tryphena of Rome, "a woman who labours in the Lord", is greeted by St Paul in Romans 16:12.Tryphena Sparks was a cousin and possible lover of Thomas Hardy. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated w..
Tryphiodorus
Tryphiodorus (correctly but less commonly Triphiodorus), fl. 3rd or 4th century, was an epic poet native to Egypt. His only surviving work is The Capture of Troy, in 691 verses. Other recorded titles include Marathoniaca and The Story of Hippodamea. His style is partway between that of Nonnus and Q..
Tryphon
For the saint, see Tryphon, Respicius, and Nympha. For the ruler, see Diodotus Tryphon. Tryphon (ca. 60 BC‑10 BC) was a Greek grammarian who lived and worked in Alexandria. He was a contemporary of Didymus Chalcenterus. He wrote several specialized works on aspects of language and grammar, ..
Tryphon, Respicius, and Nympha
Saints Tryphon (Trypho), Respicius, and Nympha (Ninfa) were martyrs whose feast was observed in the Catholic Church on November 10. Tryphon is said to have been born at Kampsade (Lampsakon) in Phrygia, near Apamea, and as a boy took care of geese. His name is derived from the Greek τρυφη (tryp..
Tryphosa Bates-Batcheller
Tryphosa Bates-Batcheller (1876–1952) was an American socialite, club woman and concert singer. She is often mentioned in the same context as Florence Foster Jenkins: both are apt to be criticised as people who were publicly tolerated and even celebrated as singers, as a result of their wealth..
Trypillia
Trypillia (#redirect [[Template:Lang-uk]], Russian: , Tripolye) is a village in Ukraine in Kiev Oblast with 2,800 inhabitants (as of 1 January 2005). It lies about 40 km south from Kiev on the Dnieper River. Trypillia is a Neolithic civilization that existed on the territory of modern Ukraine 5,400..
Trypsin
Trypsin(EC [3.4.21.4]) family of serine proteases are enzymes that cleave proteins at the carboxyl side (or "C-terminus") of the basic amino acids lysine and arginine except when these two residues are followed by proline [1]. Trypsins are considered endopeptidases, i.e., the clea..
Trypsinization
In a cell culture, cells frequently are stuck to their medium, and therefore their plate. Trypsin, an enzyme commonly found in the digestive tract, can be used to "eat" away the proteins that cause cells to stick to each other and therefore allow better observation and experimentation to be conducte..
Trypsinogen
Trypsinogen (EC 3.4.23.18/20/21/23/24/26) is the precursor form of the pancreatic enzyme trypsin. It is found in pancreatic juice, along with amylase, lipase, and chymotrypsinogen. It is activated by enterokinase, which is found in the intestinal mucosa, to form trypsin. Once activated, the trypsin ..
Trypsin inhibitor
Trypsin inhibitors are chemicals that reduce the bio-availability of trypsin, an enzyme essential to nutrition of many animals, including humans. There are four commercial sources of trypsin inhibitors. Source Molecular weight Inhibitatory power Lima Beans 8-10 kDa 2.2 times weight Bovine Panc..
Tryptamine
|- | Molar mass | 160.22 g/mol |- | align="center" cellspacing="3" style="border: 1px solid #C0C090; background-color: #F8EABA; margin-bottom: 3px;" colspan="2" | Except where noted otherwise, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C, 100 kPa)[Chemical infoboxInfobox ..
Tryptase
Tryptase is the most abundant secretory granule-derived serine proteinase contained in mast cells that has recently been used as a marker for mast cell activation. It is involved with allergenic response and is suspected to act as a mitogen for fibroblast lines. ..
Tryptich
For the painting term see Triptych. Upstate New York based Tryptich is a five piece modern progressive rock concept band. The music of the group (which is rock oriented including string and piano arrangement) follows the story of a man named Irik Velt and the series of revelations he faces in the ..
Trypticon
Trypticon (Dinozaurer in Japan) is a fictional character in the Transformers toyline. He is a Decepticon. Transformers Character Trypticon (Dinozaurer) Affiliation Decepticon (Destron) Subgroup None Function Assault Base Motto "Total victory requires total destruction." Alterna..
Tryptone
A peptide formed by the digestion of casein (commonly found in milk) by the protease trypsin. Tryptone is commonly used in microbiology to produce Luria-Bertani broth (Lysogeny broth) for the growth of E. coli. It provides a source of protein for the growing bacteria. ..
Tryptonite
Tryptonite, a three dimensional shooter, is scheduled to be released for the Dreamcast. There is no set release date. There is a demo of the game available on the DC Tonic demo CD that was given out at E³ 2001. External links [Cryptic Allusion's website][GOAT Store Publishing..
Tryptophan
Systematic_name (S)-2-Amino-3-(1H-indol-3-yl)-propanoic acid Abbreviations TrpW Chemical formula C11H12N2O2 Molecular mass 204.23 g mol−1 Melting point 289 °C Density ? g cm-3 Isoelectric point 5.89 pKa 2.389.34 CAS number [73-22-3] EINECS number ..
Tryptophan repressor
Tryptophan repressor is a dimeric protein (2 x 12,500 Mr) which regulates transcription of at least 5 genes; When the amino acid tryptophan is plentiful in the cell, it binds to the protein, which then binds in turn to these 5 DNA sequences, shutting off the genes. One of these genes, trpR, codes f..
Tryptophan synthase
Tryptophan synthase (EC [4.2.1.20]), also known as tryptophan synthetase, is an enzyme found in plants and bacteria, but not in animals, which catalyses the final step in the biosynthesis of tryptophan. The enzyme isolated from E. coli is an α2β2-tetramer. The two α-su..
Trysail
A small fore-and-aft sail hoisted abaft the foremast and mainmast in a storm to keep a ship's bow to the wind. External links [Sailing Under the Storm]Sails spars and rigging Sails, Spars and Rigging Sails Course | Driver | Extra | Genoa | Gennaker | Jib | Lateen | Mainsail | Moonsa..
Trysil
Trysil kommune County Hedmark District Østerdalen Municipality NO-0428]] Administrative centre Trysil Mayor (2003) Ole Martin Norderhaug (Ap) Official language form Bokmål Area - Total - Land - Percentage km²2,940 km²0.93 % 2004) - Perc..
Trysome Eatone
Trysome Eatone is an album by Love Spit Love. It was released on August 26, 1997, on Maverick Records. Track listing "Long Long Time" (Butler, Fortus) - 4:18"Believe" (Butler, Fortus) - 3:52"Well Well Well" (Butler, Fortus) - 3:21"Friends" (Butler, Fortus) - 4:43"Fall on Tears" (Butler, Fortus) -..
Tryst (drama)
Tryst had its debut on April 6 2006 at the Promenade Theatre in New York. The play, by British playwright Karoline Leach, has been described as a "subversion of Edwardian melodrama", in which the stereotypical actions and responses of the characters are used to ask usually unasked questions ab..
Tryst with destiny
Jawaharlal Nehru's tryst with destiny speech Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru's speech known as Tryst with Destiny (after its opening sentence), was made to the Indian Constituent Assembly, on the eve of India's independence, towards midnight on 1947-08-14. The speech defines and captures the essence o..
Trys Milijonai
Trys Milijonai ("Three Million") is a Lithuanian song by a journalist, TV talk show host and singer Marijonas Mikutavičius (et al), popularly regarded in Lithuania as the sports' anthem and the unofficial Lithuanian Olympic team anthem. Music by Andrius Kauklys, Marius Narbutis, Darius Vaičiulis,..
Tryvann
Tryvann is a small lake in Nordmarka, the forest area just north of Oslo city, near the Holmenkollen ski jump. By the water lies a cabin called Tryvannstua, in which there is a café regularly open both during summer and winter. On a hill above the lake looms the television tower Tryvannstårnet (..
Tryvannstårnet
Tryvannstårnet Tryvannstårnet is the name of the 118 metre high TV Tower of Oslo, located 588 metres above mean sea level near the Tryvann lake. Tryvannstårnet was built in 1962 and has an observation deck in a height of 60 metres, from which you have at clear weather conditions a sight un..
Trywork
A trywork, located aft of the fore-mast, is the most distinguishing feature of a whaling ship. In two cast-iron trypots set into this furnace of brick, iron and wood, oil was rendered from the blubber of whales, much as grease is rendered from frying bacon. ..
Try 'N' B
Try 'N' B was a pop group formed by Frank Farian in Germany in 1992 and consisted of Gina Mohammed, Ray Horton and Kevin Witherspoon. The second pictured female member is unknown, but is likely either Joan Faulkner, Linda Rocco or Jodie Rocco. The majority of songs on their debut and only album are..
Try (song)
"Try" is a pop song written by Canadian singer-songwriter Nelly Furtado and Brian West for Furtado's second studio album Folklore (2003). It is produced by West and was released as the second single from the album in February 2004. Chart Peformance This single did not chart in America. This was..
Try Again
"Try Again" by Aaliyah, was the second single from the Romeo Must Die soundtrack and written for the motion picture of the same name. The single was successful in both the American charts and the international charts. It became the first song in history to ever reach number one on the Billboard Ho..
Try Anything Once
Try Anything Once is the first solo album created by Alan Parsons following the split of The Alan Parsons Project. This album features vocals by Ambrosia's David Pack, Duran Duran backing singer Jacqui Copland, Former Mindbender and 10cc guitarist Eric Stewart, and Mannfred Mann's Earth Band front..
Try A Little Harder
Try A Little Harder is a song by the british rock 'n roll band The Rolling Stones. It was first released in 1975 on the compilation album, Metamorphosis. Written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, this song was recorded in late 1964. It was also the B-side to the single, I Don't Know Why. ..
Try a Little Tenderness
Try a Little Tenderness is a song written by Jimmy Campbell, Reginald Connelly, and Harry Woods, and recorded separately by both Ruth Etting and Bing Crosby in 1933. Subsequent recordings were made by such recording artists as Jimmy Durante, Frank Sinatra and Percy Sledge. A popular version in an..
Try a Little Tenderness (play)
Try A Little Tenderness is a 1978 play, never produced, by British playwright John Osborne. ..
Try God
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Try Honesty
"Try Honesty" Single by Billy Talent From the album Billy Talent Released 2003 Format ? Genre Alternative rock, Punk Length 4:14 Label Atlantic Records Writers Billy Talent Producers ? Director Atlantic Records Certification ? Chart positions #68 (UK) Billy Talent singles chron..
Try Honesty EP
Try Honesty is an EP released by a Canadian punk band named Billy Talent. This recording eventually gave them their credibility, allowing them to be noticed by producer Gavin Brown, in which he soon helped them finally sign them to a major label, and to explode onto the mainstream. Tracks All son..
Try It Baby
"Try It Baby" was a hit single recorded by American soul superstar Marvin Gaye. Released in 1964, its bluesy ballad-like sound had helped the song become a hit. Written by Motown head honcho Berry Gordy, it talked of a woman who was "moving up" and "leaving (her man) behind". The song was built on ..
Try It on My Own
"Try It On My Own" is a 2003 single released by American R&B singer Whitney Houston. The song is about overcoming doubts and fears of loneliness to reach a point in a person's life to where they can "try it on their own". The song, like "Whatchulookinat" and "One Of Those Days" before it, was a mode..
Try Me
Try Me is the 3rd album by Rosie Gaines, released October 8, 1994. Track listing (all tracks written by Rosie Gaines except where noted) "Try Me" 4:45"B.I.T.C.H." 4:35"In The Middle Of A Garden" 4:51"Ooh La La" 4:41"In The Socket" 3:56"Lost In The Wilderness" 3:14"Do What You Wanna Do" 5:45"Swin..
Try Some, Buy Some
"Try Some, Buy Some" is a song written by George Harrison and released on his Living in the Material World in 1973. It was initially recorded by Ronnie Spector in 1971 and co-produced by Phil Spector, Harrison re-used the same backing track for his own version. David Bowie recorded it in 2003 for ..
Try square
Try square A try square is a woodworking tool used for marking and measuring a piece of wood. The Square refers to the primary use of the tool: measuring the accuracy of a right angle (90 degrees). A piece of wood that is rectangular, flat, and has all edges (faces, sides, and ends) 90 degrees..
Try Sutrisno
Try Sutrisno Try Sutrisno (born Surabaya, East Java 15 November 1935) is Indonesia's sixth vice president from the period 1993 to 1998. Contents 1 Early Life2 Military Career3 Vice President4 External links Early Life Try Sutrisno was born on 15th November 1935 in Sura..
Try This
Try This is the title of musical artist P!nk's third album, which was released on November 11, 2003. The album features 13 tracks, eight of which were co-written with Tim Armstrong of punk band Rancid. Singles from the album include the tracks "Trouble" and "God is a DJ". Contents 1 Making..
Try to Remember (song)
"Try to Remember" is the most famous song from the musical comedy The Fantasticks. In that show, it is the first song sung, to get the audience to imagine what the sparse set suggests. Notoriously, its lyrics, written by Tom Jones, rhyme "remember" with "September" and "December." Harvey Schmidt com..
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