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rdfs:comment | - "Triangle" is the third episode of the sixth season of The X-Files.
- En 1984 asesinan a una inocente niña de 10 años. Al pasar 15 años, Ryouji, médico profesional abandona sin explicación su puesto en el Hospital. En 2008, el ahora policía internacional conoce en París a una joven viajera y decide volver a Tokio para continuar con su entrenamiento. Ahí conoce a Kuroki, detective de la estación del oeste de Tokio. Al poco tiempo, bajo la supervisión de Kuroki, llega una importante llamada anónima relacionada con ese caso del 1984...
- The triangle is a triangle-shaped medal instrument. It is a percusion instrument. To play it, you hold the triangle by a string, and hit the triangle with a medal stick.
- Triangle is episode five in season five of the live-action TV series The Incredible Hulk. It originally aired on November 13, 1981 on CBS.
- A triangle was a type of percussion instrument. Ambrose Ius onwed a triangle.
- Laura's and Adam's wedding plans begin to derail when another man's kiss puts doubt in Laura's heart and a bad fall from the roof of the house he is secretly building for their new life together lands Adam in a wheelchair.
- Triangles are plotting against the world, and already control many entire domains, such as entire categories of street signs.
- This is my very first sawfish theme. It's originally inspired by an old iconset I did draw in my Amiga-days. Some additional inspiration came from the mechasan theme. With further work on the theme it's more and more finding it's own way.
- A song written for Kasane Teto's Birthday 2012.
- Triangle is the fifth level of More Bloons.
- Un triangle és un polígon de tres costats.
- You can use the box below to create new pages for this mini-wiki. preload=Triangle/preload editintro=Triangle/editintro width=25 Ucgen
- triangle is the first ending theme song of the anime series Shakugan no Shana Second. The song is composed and arranged by Kazuya Takase and written and performed by Mami Kawada. "triangle" was initially released as a single along with JOINT but was later released in Kawada's album Savia. The song is used as the ending theme for episodes 1-15 of the second season.
- In most literary pieces, the triangle (with the number three) repersents perfectness, unity, and importance. It is the strongest unit. When a group/item in literature moves from three, the traingle, to four, it foreshadows bad things and destruction. In literature, most duos of people/characters is traveling towards three. However, when they gain an extra member, a fourth, a dark turn is about to take place. In some extreme cases, a member of the group dies, so that the perfect three can happen again.
- File:IconSmall RaidTriangle.png a symbol that party members can put over the heads of mobs.
- A triangle is the 2-simplex. The study of triangles is called trigonometry (plus the study of angles). Its Bowers acronym is "trig". It is also known as a pyrogon under the elemental naming scheme.
- It took place from June 18 through June 28, 2015 at Sunshine Theater. The DVD was on released September 2, 2015, including both versions of the musical and a soundtrack CD.
- Il constitue depuis l'Antiquité une réserve inépuisable de propriétés, d'exercices et de théorèmes mathématiques de complexités variées. La plupart des propriétés démontrées par la science étaient déjà décrites environ 300 ans avant Jésus-Christ, dans la Bible.
- "Triangle" is the eleventh episode of the fifth season of Buffy the Vampire Slayer and is the eighty-ninth episode altogether. It was written by Jane Espenson and directed by Christopher Hibler. It originally broadcast on January 9, 2001. The two most important women in Xander's life: his girlfriend Anya and his best friend Willow, jealously squabble and bicker. However, the escalating aggression between them causes them to accidentally summon Olaf the troll, who wreaks havoc throughout Sunnydale, forcing Willow and Anya to work together to stop him.
- A triangle is a four-sided shape that looks like a lot like a middle finger being projected at someone like you in ten different ways at the same time. That makes a triangle absolutely amazing.
- Like two heads before it, it bears a resemblance to a head from the Fan-Ball Wiki. In this case, it resembles the aptly named Triangle head. The differences between the two are, for one, the eyes on the canon Triangle head are lower down the head than the fanon one, and the canon one is dark colored with a bright outline, while the fanon Triangle head is not. Strangely, they are also the exact same overall shape as each other. File:Triangle 10.png
- Triangle is the 11th episode of Season 2 of the CBS-TV series Dallas, also the 16th overall series episode. Written by Camille Marchetta, and directed by Vincent McEveety, the episode originally aired on CBS-TV on November 25, 1978.
- A musical instrument that requires 60 Music to play. When played it restores 1 Prayer point every 8 game ticks (2 fire bolts). It costs 750 gp from any Musician.
- Doctor Leonard McCoy took a triangle on a 2287 camping trip to Yosemite National Park, and used it to announce that dinner was ready to be served. (Star Trek V: The Final Frontier) In the film script, McCoy did not use a triangle but simply banged a pan with a spoon.
- A triangle or trigon is a two dimensional geometric object that has the specific qualities of having three straight sides that intersect at three vertices. The sum of the internal angles that exist at the vertices always total the same number for every triangle — 180 degrees, or radians. In Euclidean geometry, any three non-collinear points determine a unique triangle and a unique plane.
- The triangle is a miscellaneous item in Fallout 3 and Fallout: New Vegas, only usable as Rock-It Launcher or for decoration. It cannot fit a full set of billiard balls inside of it, only taking about four balls.
- TRIANGLE - The 3 forwards create an offensive triangle on one side of the ice. The puck carrier always has two outlet passes, if he is not open. The 3 forwards rotate (or cycle) the puck looking for an open opportunity for a shot, 1-timer, or opening to drive the net. Advantages: Shooting percent up ( (15% * (Player Experience / 100)) + 1% PER LEVEL) Disadvantages: Rebounds down (25%) Advantages: Pass distance up (2 meters) Pass Success up (10% + 5% PER LEVEL) Disadvantages: None Advantages: Chance of shots up (5% + 1% PER LEVEL) Rebound up (5% + 1% PER LEVEL) Strong against front offenses
- The popular nickname of the region is a misnomer as, astrographically, it's only a triangle in cross section, looking "down" from "above" the plane of the galaxy. Its true shape in three dimensions is more that of an hourglass with a roughly triangular cross-section. The first major wave of settlements in the Triangle was in 2172. (Star Trek: Avenger, modified from FASA RPG materials) Nimbus III was located within the Triangle. (Orion Press: Liberation from Hell) During the 24th century, Unity One Starbase was built at the heart of the Triangle. (Star Trek: Unity (fan film series))
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- J.R. puts the moves on aspiring couthry singer Garnet McGee, which Ray has rallen forn, in "Triangle", in Season 2 of the CBS-TV series "Dallas".
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- 演劇女子部 ミュージカル「TRIANGLE-トライアングル-」オリジナルサウンドトラック
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abstract | - "Triangle" is the third episode of the sixth season of The X-Files.
- En 1984 asesinan a una inocente niña de 10 años. Al pasar 15 años, Ryouji, médico profesional abandona sin explicación su puesto en el Hospital. En 2008, el ahora policía internacional conoce en París a una joven viajera y decide volver a Tokio para continuar con su entrenamiento. Ahí conoce a Kuroki, detective de la estación del oeste de Tokio. Al poco tiempo, bajo la supervisión de Kuroki, llega una importante llamada anónima relacionada con ese caso del 1984...
- The triangle is a triangle-shaped medal instrument. It is a percusion instrument. To play it, you hold the triangle by a string, and hit the triangle with a medal stick.
- Triangle is episode five in season five of the live-action TV series The Incredible Hulk. It originally aired on November 13, 1981 on CBS.
- A triangle was a type of percussion instrument. Ambrose Ius onwed a triangle.
- Laura's and Adam's wedding plans begin to derail when another man's kiss puts doubt in Laura's heart and a bad fall from the roof of the house he is secretly building for their new life together lands Adam in a wheelchair.
- Triangles are plotting against the world, and already control many entire domains, such as entire categories of street signs.
- This is my very first sawfish theme. It's originally inspired by an old iconset I did draw in my Amiga-days. Some additional inspiration came from the mechasan theme. With further work on the theme it's more and more finding it's own way.
- A song written for Kasane Teto's Birthday 2012.
- Triangle is the fifth level of More Bloons.
- Un triangle és un polígon de tres costats.
- You can use the box below to create new pages for this mini-wiki. preload=Triangle/preload editintro=Triangle/editintro width=25 Ucgen
- triangle is the first ending theme song of the anime series Shakugan no Shana Second. The song is composed and arranged by Kazuya Takase and written and performed by Mami Kawada. "triangle" was initially released as a single along with JOINT but was later released in Kawada's album Savia. The song is used as the ending theme for episodes 1-15 of the second season.
- In most literary pieces, the triangle (with the number three) repersents perfectness, unity, and importance. It is the strongest unit. When a group/item in literature moves from three, the traingle, to four, it foreshadows bad things and destruction. In literature, most duos of people/characters is traveling towards three. However, when they gain an extra member, a fourth, a dark turn is about to take place. In some extreme cases, a member of the group dies, so that the perfect three can happen again.
- File:IconSmall RaidTriangle.png a symbol that party members can put over the heads of mobs.
- A triangle is the 2-simplex. The study of triangles is called trigonometry (plus the study of angles). Its Bowers acronym is "trig". It is also known as a pyrogon under the elemental naming scheme.
- It took place from June 18 through June 28, 2015 at Sunshine Theater. The DVD was on released September 2, 2015, including both versions of the musical and a soundtrack CD.
- TRIANGLE - The 3 forwards create an offensive triangle on one side of the ice. The puck carrier always has two outlet passes, if he is not open. The 3 forwards rotate (or cycle) the puck looking for an open opportunity for a shot, 1-timer, or opening to drive the net. Advantages: Shooting percent up ( (15% * (Player Experience / 100)) + 1% PER LEVEL) Disadvantages: Rebounds down (25%) POSITIONAL - Conservative offensive system that has players play positionally. The Center plays the slot, and wingers will cover the boards, breaking for the net when open. One forward will play defensively, while the other two attack the net. Advantages: Pass distance up (2 meters) Pass Success up (10% + 5% PER LEVEL) Disadvantages: None FUNNEL- (Front Offense) - Aggressive offense based on overloading the slot. 2 or 3 forwards will move into the slot, and attempt to screen, deflect or pick up rebounds. Defensemen are responsible for shooting the puck at the front of the net. Advantages: Chance of shots up (5% + 1% PER LEVEL) Rebound up (5% + 1% PER LEVEL) Disadvantages: Weak against front defenses (Turnovers +10%, Shooting Percent -10%) BEHIND THE NET (Slot Offense) - This strategy is most effective when a skilled Center can setup behind the net, and look for a pass to a player in the slot. It creates great opportunities for 1-times, wraparounds, and tap-ins, but does leave the Center out of position if the puck is turned over. Advantages: Center (Player) shooting percent up (20% + 2% PER LEVEL) Disadvantages: Turn overs up (25%) Weak against slot defenses (Turnovers +10%, Shooting Percent -10%) CRASH THE NET (Front Offense) - High pressure offense that sees the forwards attack the front of the net. Players should be in position for a rebound, deflection, or just to push the puck through the goalie. Defensemen will pinch and drive to the slot if pressure is high. This strategy has a high risk of disallowed goals. Advantages: Chance of shots up (10% + 1% PER LEVEL) Disadvantages: Breakaway chance up (25%) Weak against front defenses (Turnovers +10%, Shooting Percent -10%) COMBINATION - Balanced offense that uses a variety of offensive strategies. Forwards play more based on the position of the puck and 2 on 1 opportunities. Defensemen will play a mixture of passing and shooting. Advantages: Advantages are the same as the strategy chosen to be played. Disadvantages: Disadvantages are the same as the strategy chosen to be played TIGHT POINT - Less likely to create turnovers. Used vs. teams with skilled offensive defensemen who you want to take out of the play. Very dangerous vs. teams using the high slot area. Advantages: Turnovers up (10% + 1% PER LEVEL) Reduces opponent's defensemen chance of shots and shooting percent (10% + 1% PER LEVEL) Disadvantages: Weak against slot offenses (Opponent shooting percent up 10%) COLLAPSING (Front Defense) - The front of the net is covered. The whole slot area is protected. Shots are forced to come from the outside and many are blocked. High pressure is used when the puck is below the faceoff dots because of the outman situation that exists vs. the offense. Advantages: Opponent shot distance up (2 meters) Opponent chance of shots down (5% + 1% PER LEVEL) Strong against front offenses Disadvantages: No weaknesses. STAGGERED (Slot Defense) - Pressure is applied on the puck carrier by the defensive player when he attacks in his area. The pressure continues no matter where the puck is. The off-side winger always controls the high slot allowing for extra protecting in the slot. Advantages: Opponent shooting percent down (5% + 1% PER LEVEL) Strong against slot offenses Disadvantages:Weak against front offenses (Opponent shooting percent up 10%) SHOOTING - This Power Play is dependant on good passing, and puck movement. 2 players are in front of the net for deflections or rebounds. the shots come from a distance, and the goalie is screened. Advantages: Chance of shots up (10% + 1% PER LEVEL) Rebounds up (5% + 2% PER LEVEL) Disadvantages: Shooting distance up (2 meters) UMBRELLA - This Power Play is setup to allow an open man to take a shot. It works best for getting 1-timers or cross-ice passes for a shot. Shots will come from the point, by either defensemen or the wingers. Advantages: Shooting percent up (10% + 1% PER LEVEL) Pass distance up (2 meters) Pass success up (10% + 5% PER LEVEL) Disadvantages: Turnovers up (10%) OVERLOAD (Front Offense) - This Power Play overloads one side of the ice. It creates an outnumbered situation, that creates 2 on 1 opportunities (Back Door). Players will look to move, set a pick, and pass until opportunities are available. Far defensemen can sneak in for a back door pass. Advantages: Pass distance up (3 meters) Pass success up (10% + 5% PER LEVEL) Disadvantages: Weak against front defenses (Turnovers +10%, Shooting percent -10%)
- Il constitue depuis l'Antiquité une réserve inépuisable de propriétés, d'exercices et de théorèmes mathématiques de complexités variées. La plupart des propriétés démontrées par la science étaient déjà décrites environ 300 ans avant Jésus-Christ, dans la Bible.
- "Triangle" is the eleventh episode of the fifth season of Buffy the Vampire Slayer and is the eighty-ninth episode altogether. It was written by Jane Espenson and directed by Christopher Hibler. It originally broadcast on January 9, 2001. The two most important women in Xander's life: his girlfriend Anya and his best friend Willow, jealously squabble and bicker. However, the escalating aggression between them causes them to accidentally summon Olaf the troll, who wreaks havoc throughout Sunnydale, forcing Willow and Anya to work together to stop him.
- A triangle is a four-sided shape that looks like a lot like a middle finger being projected at someone like you in ten different ways at the same time. That makes a triangle absolutely amazing.
- Like two heads before it, it bears a resemblance to a head from the Fan-Ball Wiki. In this case, it resembles the aptly named Triangle head. The differences between the two are, for one, the eyes on the canon Triangle head are lower down the head than the fanon one, and the canon one is dark colored with a bright outline, while the fanon Triangle head is not. Strangely, they are also the exact same overall shape as each other. File:Triangle 10.png
- Triangle is the 11th episode of Season 2 of the CBS-TV series Dallas, also the 16th overall series episode. Written by Camille Marchetta, and directed by Vincent McEveety, the episode originally aired on CBS-TV on November 25, 1978.
- The popular nickname of the region is a misnomer as, astrographically, it's only a triangle in cross section, looking "down" from "above" the plane of the galaxy. Its true shape in three dimensions is more that of an hourglass with a roughly triangular cross-section. The first major wave of settlements in the Triangle was in 2172. (Star Trek: Avenger, modified from FASA RPG materials) Nimbus III was located within the Triangle. (Orion Press: Liberation from Hell) In 2275, Gibraltar -- an unwanted world situated between the Federation and the Romulan Star Empire -- becomes one of the most important in the Triangle when the two governments choose it as the site for negotiating a settlement. Also, during that year, Klingons occupy the Triangle world of Marram IX. (FASA RPG) Shadowstar Station's construction was authorized by the Federation Council's Military Staff Committee in 2286. The station's primary raison d’être was to serve as primary customs house for commercial traffic in and out of Triangle space. (Star Trek: Shadowstar Station) Following the Khitomer Accords of 2293, the Federation expanded its territories into the Triangle as the New Colonies. Starbase 52 was constructed as the liaison facility between the New Colonies and the Federation heartworlds. (Star Trek: Accord) During the 24th century, Unity One Starbase was built at the heart of the Triangle. (Star Trek: Unity (fan film series))
- A musical instrument that requires 60 Music to play. When played it restores 1 Prayer point every 8 game ticks (2 fire bolts). It costs 750 gp from any Musician.
- Doctor Leonard McCoy took a triangle on a 2287 camping trip to Yosemite National Park, and used it to announce that dinner was ready to be served. (Star Trek V: The Final Frontier) In the film script, McCoy did not use a triangle but simply banged a pan with a spoon.
- A triangle or trigon is a two dimensional geometric object that has the specific qualities of having three straight sides that intersect at three vertices. The sum of the internal angles that exist at the vertices always total the same number for every triangle — 180 degrees, or radians. In Euclidean geometry, any three non-collinear points determine a unique triangle and a unique plane.
- The triangle is a miscellaneous item in Fallout 3 and Fallout: New Vegas, only usable as Rock-It Launcher or for decoration. It cannot fit a full set of billiard balls inside of it, only taking about four balls.
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