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Triple is a spy thriller novel written by British author Ken Follett. It was originally published in 1979. It was originally published in 1979. The background of the plot is Operation Plumbat , a 1968 covert operation carried out by Mossad that did not become publicly known about until 1977.
The Clone Codes is a 2010 science fiction novel by American writers Patricia and Fredrick McKissack. It is about a girl, Leanna, who lives in 22nd century America where human clones and cyborgs are treated like second-class citizens , and what happens when she discovers that her parents are activists and that she is a clone.
The Detroit Triple Fan Fair (DTFF) was a multigenre convention generally held annually in Detroit from 1965 to 1977. It is credited for being one of the first comic book conventions in the United States. [ 2 ]
The Triple Package: How Three Unlikely Traits Explain the Rise and Fall of Cultural Groups in America is a book published in 2014 by two professors at Yale Law School, Amy Chua and her husband, Jed Rubenfeld. Amy Chua is also the author of the 2011 international bestseller, Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother.
Biblio was founded in 2000 as a rare book metasearch service, and in 2003 launched its own book marketplace website, Biblio.com, which is the primary product of the company. [3] Since 2003, Biblio has sold over 7.5 million books, including new and used titles.
Triple Door may refer to: Triple Door (novel) , a novel by Chinese writer Han Han The Triple Door , a dinner theater, lounge and music venue in Seattle, Washington
Triple point, in thermodynamics, the temperature and pressure at which three states of matter can co-exist; Triple jump, a track and field event; Triple metre, a musical metre characterized by a primary division of three beats to the bar; Triple H, American professional wrestler; Comic triple; Treble (disambiguation) Triplet (disambiguation)
Chris Page is a radio presenter with the KIIS Network.. Page originally worked for NXFM announcer and then moved to SAFM.On 6 December 2009 Page moved to Sydney's 2Day FM, [1] following the top rated Kyle and Jackie O Show.