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Trinidad Government Railway The Trinidad Government Railway existed between 1876 and December 28 1968. Originally built to connect Port of Spain with Arima, the railway was extended to Couva in 1880, San Fernando, Trinidad and Tobago in 1882, Cunapo (now Sangre Grande) in 1897, Tabaquite in 1898, Siparia in 1913 and Rio Claro in 1914.
Trinidad Stadium Guillermo Prospero Trinidad Stadium (officially known as Complejo Deportivo Guillermo Prospero Trinidad) is the Aruban National Stadium, named after Guillermo Trinidad, a politician from the same neighbourhood (Dakota). Originally the Stadium was named after former Dutch Queen Wilhelmina, but the name was changed in 1994 after the renovations were completed.
Trinidad Theatre Workshop Trinidad Theatre Workshop was founded by 1992 Nobel Laureate Derek Walcott in 1959. In its inaugural season, the Workshop presented The Blacks by Jean Genet, Eric Roach's Belle Fanto, and The Road by Wole Soyinka.
Trinidad versus Mayorga The Trinidad versus Mayorga fight, also known as "Back with a Vengeance", was a boxing event pitting former world champions Felix Tito Trinidad and Ricardo Mayorga. The fight took place on October 2, 2004, under the promotion of Don King, at the Madison Square Garden in New York.
Trinidad, California Trinidad is a picturesque seaside town in Humboldt County, California, on the far North Coast of California. Surrounded by spectacular beaches and craggy, wooded hillsides, Trinidad is a small fishing village with one of the West Coast's most photographed lighthouses.
Trinidad, Washington Trinidad is an unincorporated community in Grant County, Washington, and a ghost town. The town consists of Crescent Bar Road NW and three unnamed access roads just east of Rock Island State Park, between Quincy and Wenatchee.
Trinidadian English Trinidadian English or Trinidad and Tobago Standard English is a dialect of English used in Trinidad and Tobago. Trinidadian English co-exists with other dialects of English, primarily Trinidadian Creole English in Trinidad and Tobagonian Creole English in Tobago.
Trinil Trinil is a palaeoanthropological site on the banks of the Bengawan Solo River in Java, Indonesia. It was at this site in 1891 that the Dutch anatomist Eugène Dubois discovered the first early hominid remains to be found outside of Europe: the famous "Java Man" specimen.
Trininite Trininite is a radioactive, turquoise, crystal-like material that was created by atomic blasts fusing together the sands of the deserts of New Mexico during the atomic tests conducted there in the 1940s. According to the Mineralogical Resource Company website, the material is no longer radioactive enough to present a danger to humans.
Trinitarian Bible Society The Trinitarian Bible Society was founded in 1831 "to promote the Glory of God and the salvation of men by circulating, both at home and abroad, in dependence on the Divine blessing, the Holy Scriptures, which are given by inspiration of God and are able to make men wise unto salvation through faith which is in Christ Jesus."http://www.
Trinitarian formula The trinitarian formula is the phrase "in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit" (original Greek εις το ονομα του πατĎος και του υιου και του αγίου πνεύματος, eis to onoma tou patros kai tou huiou kai tou hagiou pneumatos), or words to that form and effect referring to the persons of the Holy Trinity.
Trinitarian theology Trinitarian theology is a way of doing systematic theology that understands the Trinity to be the foundational doctrine that permeates all areas of theology as opposed to one point of doctrine in systematics. Although trinitarian theology as such has been present throughout the history of the church, being represented by such as the Cappadocian Fathers, it has had a renaissance starting in the 20th century.
Trinitas Hospital Established in January, 2000, following the consolidation of St. Elizabeth Hospital and Elizabeth General Medical Center, Trinitas Hospital is a full-service healthcare facility serving those who live and work in Eastern and Central Union County.
Trinitite Trinitite, also known as Atomite or Alamogordo Glass, is the name given to the glassy residue left on the desert floor after the Trinity test. It is primarily composed of silica that was melted by the atomic blast.
Trinity In Christianity, the doctrine of the Trinity states that God is one being who exists, simultaneously and eternally, as a mutual indwelling of three persons: the Father, the Son (incarnate as Jesus of Nazareth), and the Holy Spirit. Since the 4th century, in both Eastern and Western Christianity, this doctrine has been stated as "one God in three persons," all three of whom, as distinct and co-eternal persons, are of one indivisible Divine essence, a simple being.
Trinity (band) Trinity were a band featuring singer and guitarist Vivian Campbell, bassist David Watson, and drummer [Pat Waller]. Some sources say that an album of the band was recorded in May 1986 and released after the band broke up.
Trinity (role-playing game) Trinity is a science fiction roleplaying game published by White Wolf Game Studio in 1997 (and later by the ArtHaus imprint), first in the Trinity Universe series of games (the two others being Aberrant and Adventure!) sharing a common background and developing an alternate history of humanity through two centuries, and allowing players to play almost all genres of science fiction - from comic-book superhero action to cutting edge technothriller, to space opera, to old fashioned pulp standards.
Trinity (The Matrix) Trinity is the main female fictional character in The Matrix universe, played by actress Carrie-Anne Moss in the films The Matrix, The Matrix Reloaded and The Matrix Revolutions and in the film segments of The Matrix: Path of Neo. In the gameplay segments of Path of Neo, she is voiced by Jennifer Hale.
Trinity Alps Giant Salamander The trinity alps giant salamander is a giant salamander that is supposed to live in the Trinity Alps, however, there has been no proof that it exists, and it is considered a cryptid. Although abnormally large (by modern standards) salamanders did live in prehistoric times, none have been verified to be currently in existence.
Trinity Alps Wilderness The Trinity Alps Wilderness is a 517,000 acre wilderness area located in northern California, roughly between Eureka and Redding. It is jointly administered by Shasta-Trinity, Klamath, and Six Rivers National Forests.
Trinity Area School District Trinty Area School District is located in Washington, Pennsylvania. The history of the school district dates back to the 1850s when Joseph McKnight built a home on top of a hill overlooking the city of Washington, Pennsylvania.
Trinity Baroque Trinity Baroque is a group of musicians who focus on the Renaissance and Baroque periods. Founded originally at Trinity College, Cambridge, they are formed of a pool of 6-8 singers, sometimes expanding to larger vocal and instrumental forces.
Trinity Bellwoods Park Trinity Bellwoods Park is located on the west side of downtown Toronto, Ontario Canada, bordered by Queen Street West on the south and Dundas Street on the north. The western boundary of the park is Crawford Street, running north to within a short block of Dundas, where the park extends further west several hundred feet past the Crawford Street Bridge to Shaw Street.
Trinity Bible College Trinity Bible College is a private college in Ellendale, North Dakota affiliated with the Assemblies of God church. The school was first founded in Devils Lake in 1948, but after several moves, settled in Ellendale in 1972 where it assumed ownership of an extension campus of the University of North Dakota for a mere $1 and an agreement to upgrade the campus and facilities.
Trinity Bight, Newfoundland and Labrador Trinity Bight is a large area of the Northwestern portion of Trinity Bay, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. The bight contains the communities of New Bonaventure, Old Bonaventure, Trouty, Dunfield, Goose Cove, Trinity, Trinity East, Port Rexton, Champney's Arm, Champney's West, Champney's East, and English Harbour.
Trinity Bridge (Crowland) Trinity Bridge is the unique triangular bridge that stands at the heart of the English town of Crowland. Originally it spanned the rivers that flowed through the town, although now the rivers have been re-routed and no longer flow anywhere near the bridge.
Trinity Broadcasting Network The Trinity Broadcasting Network, or TBN, is the largest Christian (and largest religious) television network in the world. Founded by Paul Crouch, Jan Crouch, Jim Bakker, and Tammy Bakker in 1973, the network now has a larger U.
Trinity Broads The Trinity Broads are part of the Broads National Park in Norfolk, England, comprising 5 broads in total. The three largest are Rollesby Broad, Ormesby Broad and Filby Broad, and there are two much smaller broads named Lily Broad and Ormesby Little Broad.
Trinity Buoy Wharf Trinity Buoy Wharf is the site of London's only lighthouse, on the banks of the River Thames and near Leamouth and Bow Creek. The lighthouse does not function now, and is the home of various art projects such as Longplayer.
Trinity Cathedral, St. Petersburg The Trinity Cathedral (, Troitsky sobor), sometimes called the Troitsky Cathedral, in Saint Petersburg, Russia, is a late example of the Empire style, built between 1828 and 1835 to a design by Vasily Stasov. It is located due south of the Admiralty on Izmaylovskiy Prospekt, not far from the Tekhnologichesky Institut Metro station.
Trinity Cathedral, Trubchevsk The Trinity Cathedral in Trubchevsk, Russia, was built in the 18th century on an a hill rising above the river Desna. It incorporates the foundations of an earlier church, built in the beginning of the 16th century by the Princes Troubetzkoy, and it subsequently became the site of their family tomb.
Trinity Catholic College Lismore Trinity Catholic College Lismore (often referred to simply as Trinity, or Trinity Lismore) is an independent, Co-educational Secondary College located over two adjacent campuses, on the northern fringe of Lismore, New South Wales, Australia.
Trinity Catholic High School, Woodford Green Trinity Catholic High School is a co-educational, Catholic comprehensive school located in Woodford Green, Greater London. It is split between two sites, with years 7-9 on the Lower Site, Sydney Road, and years 10-13 on Upper site, Mornington Road.
Trinity College and Seminary Trinity College and Seminary also known as Trinity Theological Seminary and College of the Bible is located in Newburgh, Indiana. Trinity offers quality distance education programmes at undergraduate, graduate, and post-graduate degree level for self-directed adult learners.
Trinity College Chapel The Trinity College Chapel in Kandy, Sri Lanka is unique among churches in Sri Lanka. Situated right below the Principal’s bungalow at Trinity College, Kandy and christened “Holy Trinity Church”, the Chapel is made of stone and its roof is supported by 50 pillars with fine stone carvings displaying beautiful Kandyan craftsmanship.
Trinity College of Arts and Sciences Trinity College of Arts and Sciences is the name of the undergraduate liberal arts college at Duke University in Durham, North Carolina. The college is currently one of two undergraduate divisions at Duke, the other being the Edmund T.
Trinity College of Music Trinity College of Music is a leading music conservatoire, based in Greenwich, London, United Kingdom. It is housed in the elegant riverside buildings of the former Greenwich Hospital, designed in part by Sir Christopher Wren, and also uses a recital hall in nearby Blackheath village.
Trinity College, Bristol Trinity College, Bristol is a theological college affiliated to the Church of England. It is located in Stoke Bishop, a prosperous suburb in Bristol, England, next to the University of Bristol's residential halls.
Trinity College, Cambridge Trinity College is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge in Cambridge, England. Trinity is larger than any other college in Cambridge or Oxford, with around 660 undergraduates, 430 graduates, and over 160 FellowsStudent numbers from 2006 projections in the Trinity College Annual Record, Winter 2005.
Trinity College, Dublin Trinity College, Dublin, corporately designated as the Provost, Fellows and Scholars of the College of the Holy and Undivided Trinity of Queen Elizabeth near Dublin, was founded in 1592 by Queen Elizabeth I, and is the only constituent college of the University of Dublin, Ireland's oldest university. Trinity is located on College Green opposite the former Irish Houses of Parliament (now a branch of the Bank of Ireland).
Trinity College, Glasgow Trinity College, Glasgow is an independent part of the University of Glasgow's School of Divinity. It provides special supervision of candidates for the ministry through a Principal (appointed by the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland) and an academic senate.
Trinity College, London Trinity College, London is a worldwide specialist college for arts education in London, United Kingdom. In addition to running certificate and diploma exams in music, speech and drama and drama and dance it also runs examinations in English as a Second Language and Teaching English as a Second Language.
Trinity College, Oxford The College of the Holy and Undivided Trinity in the University of Oxford, of the foundation of Thomas PopeClare Hopkins, Trinity : 450 years of an Oxford college community (Oxford, 2005)., or Trinity College for short, is one of the constituent colleges of the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom.
Trinity College, Poatina Trinity College is a christian school in Poatina, Tasmania which teaches students from kinder to Year 12. The school is small, and most subjects are studied through distance education, with help from a teachers and/or members of the community.
Trinity Common Mall Trinity Common Mall (often "Trinity Commons" or simply "Trinity") is a large shopping complex located at Bovaird Drive and Highway 410 in the Springdale section of Brampton, Ontario, Canada. It was constructed in the late 1990s.
Trinity Episcopal Day School Trinity Episcopal Day School is a private school located in Natchez, Mississippi with students in preschool through twelfth grade. Trinity Episcopal is regarded for its high academic standards and is accredited by the Mississippi State Department of Education, the Mississippi Private School Association, and the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools.
Trinity Episcopal Church Trinity Episcopal Church is a generic name for hundreds of churches. If you followed a link here, please consider including the city and state to make the link more specific, or if the church is non-notable, delete the link.
Trinity Evangelical Divinity School Trinity Evangelical Divinity School (TEDS) is an evangelical Christian seminary located in Deerfield, Illinois. TEDS is a part of Trinity International University, and is operated by the Evangelical Free Church of America.
Trinity Grammar School (New South Wales) Trinity Grammar School is an Anglican day and boarding school for boys located in Summer Hill, in Sydney's Inner West. Founded in 1913, the School is one of the original members of the Combined Associated Schools in New South Wales.
Trinity High School (Camp Hill, Pennsylvania) Founded in 1963, Trinity High School is a private, coeducational Catholic high school of the Diocese of Harrisburg, located in Camp Hill, Pennsylvania, west of Harrisburg. The school has 44 faculty members and an enrollment of over 620 students in grades 9th through 12th.
Trinity High School (Louisville, Kentucky) Trinity High School, a high school in Louisville, Kentucky, first opened its doors in 1953, when Archbishop John Floersh anticipated the growth of Louisville's eastern suburbs by choosing the site of Holy Trinity School, a former Catholic church and grade school in St. Matthews, Kentucky.
Trinity High School (Ohio) Trinity High School (originally Marymount High School) is a private co-ed Roman Catholic high school in Garfield Heights, Ohio. It is a part of the Catholic Diocese of Cleveland and run by the Sisters of Saint Joseph of the Third Order of Saint Francis.
Trinity House National Lighthouse Museum Trinity House National Lighthouse Museum was a museum that was situated in Penzance, Cornwall, UK which housed the national collection of Trinity House. In February 2005 Trinity House announced the museum's closure and relocation of the collection The site of the former museum now forms part of Penwith District Council's plans to re-develop the Penzance harbour area.
Trinity Hymnal The Trinity Hymnal is a Christian hymnal written and compiled both by and for those from a Presbyterian background. It has been released in two editions (both of which are used in churches today) and is published by Great Commission Publications.
Trinity Christian Academy (Addison, Texas) Trinity Christian Academy is a conservative multidenominational parochial Christian school in Addison, Texas, a northern Dallas suburb of about 14,000. It is commonly reffered to simply as Trinity or TCA (to distinguish it from Trinity Christian School of Cedar Hill, Texas).
Trinity Christian College Trinity Christian College is a liberal arts college loosely affiliated with the Christian Reformed Church in North America and the Reformed Church in America and located in Palos Heights, Illinois. The college was founded in 1959 by a group of Chicago businessmen who wanted to establish a college providing students with a Christian higher education in a Reformed tradition.
Trinity Christian School (New Jersey) Trinity Christian School is a classical Christian school located in Montville, New Jersey. It is "committed to the education of children in a biblical and classical framework with a view to presenting facts in the light of God's truth.
Trinity Church Cemetery Trinity Church Cemetery consists of three separate burial grounds associated with Trinity Church in Manhattan, New York, USA. The first was established in the Churchyard located at 74 Trinity Place at Wall Street and Broadway.
Trinity Church, New York Trinity Church, at 74 Trinity Place in New York City, is a historic full service parish church in the Episcopal Diocese of New York. Trinity Church is located at the intersection of Broadway and Wall Street in downtown Manhattan.
Trinity in Islam Within Christianity, the doctrine of the Trinity states that God is a single being who exists, simultaneously and eternally, as a communion of three distinct persons, the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit. Both Jews and Muslims find this conception of God foreign to their scriptures and strongly disagree with it by regarding it as a blasphemous denial of monotheism.
Trinity International University Trinity International University (TIU) is an evangelical Christian institution of higher education headquartered in Deerfield, Illinois. It comprises an undergraduate college, a graduate school, a theological seminary, and a law school.
Trinity Journal The Trincoll Journal (Trincoll Journal) is generally accepted to have been the first WebZine ever published. It was produced by a student group at Trinity College in Hartford Connecticut from 1992 until it became defunct in the spring of 2000.
Trinity Law School Trinity Law School (TLS), or the Law School, Trinity International University is a private, nonprofit law school in Santa Ana, California. Founded in 1980 as Simon Greenleaf School of Law, in 1997 it became a part of Trinity International University (TIU), an evangelical Christian institution of higher education headquartered in Deerfield, Illinois, and operated by the Evangelical Free Church of America.
Trinity Lutheran College (Washington) Trinity Lutheran College is an independent Lutheran institution of higher learning in Issaquah, Washington that offers associate's and bachelor's degrees in Biblical studies, Christian Education, Early Childhood Education, Multicultural Studies, Music and Worship, Youth and Family Ministry, Social Work, Applied Communications, and Psychology.
Trinity Lutheran Seminary Trinity Lutheran Seminary is a (ELCA) seminary (a school of theology) located in Columbus, Ohio. Trinity is dedicated to preparing committed Christian leaders to serve in many and varied ministries in an increasingly diverse church and society.
Trinity murders The Trinity murders occurred in Louisville, Kentucky on September 29, 1984, and are named after Trinity High School. Two 17 year old Trinity High students, Scott Christopher Nelson and Richard David Stephenson, became lost on their way to a high school football game where Trinity was playing DuPont Manual High School at Manual's football stadium on East Burnett Avenue.
Trinity Medical Center Trinity Medical Center is a group of medical facilities based out of the Quad Cities of Illinois and Iowa. The main campus is in Rock Island, Illinois, with other facilities in Moline, Illinois and Bettendorf, Iowa.
Trinity Mirror Trinity Mirror plc is a large United Kingdom newspaper and magazine publisher. It is Britain's biggest newspaper group, publishing 240 regional papers as well as the Daily Mirror, Sunday Mirror, People, Sunday Mail and Daily Record.
Trinity Mountains The Trinity Mountains are found in northern California, USA, between Trinity Lake and Lake Shasta. The range lies in a southwest-northeasterly direction about 17 miles northwest of Redding, and stretches over a distance of 30-35 miles.
Trinity News Trinity News is Ireland's oldest student newspaper, and has been regularly published in Trinity College, Dublin since 1947. Over the years it has appeared in many formats, but is currently a fortnightly broadsheet newspaper produced under the auspices of the Dublin University Publications Committee.
Trinity Niagara Trinity Niagara is a neighbourhood in Toronto located along and south of King Street West, bordered by Shaw Street to the west, Bathurst Street to the east, and the Gardiner Expressway to the south. So named because Niagara Street runs through it and the former Trinity College located nearby, the area was formerly working class, many employed in industries located along the CN and CP railway corridors.
Trinity power centre The Trinity Drive power centre is a big box power centre located in Moncton, New Brunswick. The centre is located on the northwest side of the city on the Streets of Trinity Drive, Mapleton Road and Plaza Boulevard.
Trinity Peninsula Trinity Peninsula () is the extreme northeast portion of the Antarctic Peninsula, extending northeastward for about 130 km (80 miles) from a line connecting Cape Kater and Cape Longing. Dating back more than a century, chartmakers used various names (Trinity, Palmer, Louis Philippe) for this portion of the Antarctic peninsula, each name having some historical merit.
Trinity Point Trinity Point is a regional retail power center located in South Strabane Township, Washington County, Pennsylvania, just outside the city of Washington. The shopping center is home to Wal-Mart Supercenter, Sam's Club, PETCO, Aldi, Famous Footwear, and several smaller shops.
Trinity Preparatory School Trinity Preparatory School is an independent college preparatory day-school for children in grades 6 to 12, located east of Winter Park, Florida, a suburb of Orlando. It is affiliated with the Episcopal Church and was founded in 1966 by Canon A.
Trinity Racing Trinity Racing is one of the largest aftermarket ATV engine builders in the United States. Originally founded in 1979 in Anaheim, CA by Harry McDermott, as Trinity ATV, the name was changed to Trinity Racing in the early 1990's when the company because more active in the growing ATV racing scene.
Trinity Rescue Kit Trinity Rescue Kit is a free Linux bootable distribution (Live CD), aimed specifically at offline operations for Windows and Linux systems such as rescue, repair, password resets and disk cloning, with the ability to update itself . It has tools to easily recover data such as deleted files, clone Windows installations over the network, perform antivirus sweeps with two different antivirus products, reset windows passwords, read and write on NTFS partitions, edit partition layout and more.
Trinity River (California) The Trinity River is the longest tributary of the Klamath River, approximately 130 mi (209 km) long, in northwestern California in the United States. It drains an area of the Coast Ranges, including the southern Klamath Mountains, northwest of the Sacramento Valley.
Trinity River Project The Trinity River Project is a public works project undertaken in the 2000s in the city of Dallas, Texas (USA). Its goal is to redevelop and "reclaim" the Trinity River, which, at the project's inception, was nothing more than a ditch carrying dirty water through the city.
Trinity Shoal Light The Trinity Shoal Light was a planned lighthouse meant to be constructed on Trinity Shoal in the Gulf of Mexico, off the coast of Louisiana. Had it been completed, the skeleton tower would have been among the most exposed lighthouses in the United States.
Trinity School (Atlanta) Trinity School is an independent coeducational school serving preschool and elementary age children. Founded in 1951 by Trinity Presbyterian Church and grounded in the ethical framework of the Christian faith and its Jewish heritage, Trinity accepts children of diverse backgrounds and provides experiences that foster mutual respect, trust, and cooperation among students, faculty, and parents.
Trinity School for Children "Trinity School for Children" is a charter school in Tampa, Florida. The school is based on the philosophy of the Bank Street College of Education, which is in New York City, New York, and was established in 1916 by Lucy Sprague Mitchell.
Trinity Sunday Trinity Sunday is the first Sunday after Pentecost in the Western Christian liturgical calendar. Trinity Sunday celebrates the Christian doctrine of the Trinity, the three persons of God: the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
Trinity Theological School, Melbourne Trinity College Theological School is an integral part of Trinity College, a college of the University of Melbourne. The Theological School was founded in 1878 by Bishop James Moorhouse for the purpose of training a 'learned and dedicated clergy'.
Trinity Tripod The Trinity Tripod is the primary student newspaper of Trinity College (Connecticut) in Hartford, CT. Since Spring 2006 the Tripod has been arranged with six sections, in order, News, Opinions, Features, Arts, Announcements, and Sports.
Trinity University of Asia Trinity University of Asia (TUA), formerly called Trinity College of Quezon City (TCQC), is a private, non-sectarian, non-profit, and Episcopalean coeducational university located in Quezon City, Philippines. It was founded on 1963 by the contribution of funds in
Trinity Western University Trinity Western University (TWU) is a private, Christian liberal arts university located in Langley, British Columbia, Canada. The University, founded in 1962 as Trinity Junior College currently enrols approximately 3,000 students and sits on a 200-acre campus.
Trinity Western University Bombers The Trinity Western University Bombers are a non-contact ice hockey team that compete in the Cross Mainland Church Hockey League (CMCHL). Ben Kotanen and Kelly Hart started the Bombers in 2000, and the team has since grown in size and popularity.
Trinity, Alabama Trinity is a town in Morgan County, Alabama, and is included in the Decatur Metropolitan Area, as well as the Huntsville-Decatur Combined Statistical Area. As of the 2000 census, the population of the town is 1,841.
Trinity—Spadina Trinity–Spadina is a federal and provincial electoral district in Ontario, Canada, that has been represented in the Canadian House of Commons since 1988, and in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario since 1999.
TrinityRoots TrinityRoots (1998-2005) were a successful band based in Wellington, New Zealand. Although they fit within New Zealand reggae they also embodied a stripped back, jazz and soul influenced rhythmic sound, which would often build up to highly emotional drum and guitar led crescendos.
Trinket Island Trinket Island (29 km²) is part of the Nicobar Islands chain, located in the northeast Indian Ocean between the Bay of Bengal and the Andaman Sea. It is located east of Kamorta island and, like the Nicobar Islands generally, is under the sovereignty of the nation of India.
Trinoc Trinocs are a fictional alien species in the Known Space universe, so named for the fact that they have three eyes, giving them trinocular vision. Their only appearance was in the story "There Is A Tide" from Niven's Tales of Known Space, which describes first contact between a Trinoc explorer and Louis Wu.
Trinoda necessitas Trinoda necessitas is a Latin term used in Anglo-Saxon times: meaning threefold tax. Subjects of an Anglo-Saxon king were required to yield three services: bridge-bote (repairing bridges and roads), burgh-bote (building and maintaining fortifications), and fyrd-bote (serving in the militia, known as the fyrd).
Trinoo The trinoo or trin00 is a set of computer programs to conduct a DDoS attack. It is believed that trinoo networks has been set up on thousands of systems on the Internet that have been compromised by remote buffer overrun exploitsuspected trinoo attacks are described in CERT] Incident Note 99-04
Trinovantes The Trinovantes or Trinobantes were one of the Celtic tribes that lived in pre-Roman Britain. Their territory was on the north side of the Thames estuary in current Essex and Suffolk, and included lands now located in Greater London.
Trinovantum Trinovantum, in medieval British legend, is the name given to London in earliest times. According to Geoffrey of Monmouth's Historia Regum Britanniae (1136) it was founded by the exiled Trojan Brutus, who called it Troia Nova ("New Troy"), which gradually corrupted to Trinovantum.
Trinucleotide repeat disorders Trinucleotide repeat disorders (also known as trinucleotide repeat expansion disorders or expansion disorders) are due to stretches of DNA in a gene that contain the same trinucleotide sequence repeated many times. These repeats are a subset of unstable microsatellite repeats that occur throughout all genomic sequences.
TriNoma TriNoma, Ayala Corporation's largest mall development, is a shopping center located on the corner of North Avenue and Epifanio de los Santos Avenue in Quezon City, Philippines. It has the largest GLA among shopping malls in the Philippines, with a Gross Leasable Area of 200,000 square meters.
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