Major Grodin Tierce, the clone of a former stormtrooper imbued with Thrawn's tactical intellect by the Grand Admiral himself, strategized that the false Thrawn could also be used to rally support for the Empire and intimidate the New Republic.
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A Lewis Flauto Traverso rank was obtained for the Choir organ, to replace the one discarded by Willis, and the Nazard and Tierce were removed meaning that the Great organ's Octave Quint is now the instrument's only mutation register.
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The Weekly Register, an Oil City, Pennsylvania newspaper, stated on August 31, 1866 that " the oil producers have issued the following circular : " and by that means King Richard III's English wine tierce became the American standard oil barrel.
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Musicologists F�lix Raugel and Willi Apel both singled out Dumage's " R�cit " for its " delicate and gentle lyricism ", and Apel also praised the " Tierce en taille " and the " Grand jeu " as particularly striking.
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Jean-Baptiste Marie Pierre's students included �tienne-Louis Boull�e, Louis-Jacques Durameau, Nicolas-Ren?Jollain, Friedrich Reclam, �tienne de La Vall�e Poussin, Jean-Jacques-Fran�ois Le Barbier, Antoine Vestier, Jean-Baptiste Tierce, and Hughes Taraval.
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It includes the reed stops ( usually consist of trompette 82, Clarion 42, Prestant 42 and Cornet s�par?( or Cornet V ), which comprises Bourdon 82, 42, 22, Nasard 22, Tierce 12 . ) in homophonic sections of larger pieces or standalone " pr�ludes ".
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Only " hat trick ", which does not really qualify, and " tierce " which is also related to the word " three " . " Century " derives from cent = hundred, so I don't think it meets your criteria .-- Shantavira 08 : 54, 26 July 2006 ( UTC)
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His music is influenced by Italian and French styles; fugues and fantasias are reminiscent of Johann Jakob Froberger and quite a few pieces contain typical French registration indications : pieces for " plein-jeu ", fantasies " pour cornet ", for " cromorne " or " dessus de tierce ".
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"' Henry James Pye "'(; 10 February 1744 & ndash; 11 August 1813 ) was an tierce of Canary wine ( though it was still a fairly nominal payment; then as now the Poet Laureate had to look to extra sales generated by the prestige of the office to make significant money from the Laureateship ).
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Also in the Psalter there are numerous psalms illustrated with a small miniature based on the text of the psalm or the psalm commentaries from Nicholas of Lyra In the Psalter the small miniatures are used to point to the beginning of psalms for Vespers of the week and the beginning of the small tidal psalms ( prime, tierce, sext and none ).