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Eight years later, Hollywood caught sight of the play and of Houston and wanted a part of the action. It was during one of Two Twenty Seven 's performances on tour that NBC first caught sight of the show. They had been invited by a woman named Marla Gibbs and immediately grabbed at the opportunity to air Two Twenty Seven as its
Twenty-Nine: 2 timpani, 2 percussionists, bowed piano, lower strings (0-10-8-6) December 1991 Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester Saarbrücken and the Alte Oper This piece may be performed with Twenty-Six (Fifty-Five), Twenty-Eight (Fifty-Seven), or both (Eighty-Three). All time brackets contain a single sound. The first viola starts the videoclock ...
The American People is a history textbook published by Pearson Education Incorporated. The editors of the text are Gary B. Nash of the University of California at Los Angeles, Julie Roy Jeffrey of Goucher College, John R. Howe of the University of Minnesota, Peter J. Frederick of Wabash College, Allen F. Davis of Temple University, and Allan M. Winkler of Miami University.
There are exactly twenty-seven straight lines on a smooth cubic surface, [2] which give a basis of the fundamental representation of Lie algebra. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The unique simple formally real Jordan algebra , the exceptional Jordan algebra of self-adjoint 3 by 3 matrices of quaternions , is 27-dimensional; [ 5 ] its automorphism group is the 52 ...
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127 (one hundred [and] twenty-seven) is the natural number following 126 and preceding 128. It is also a prime number. It is also a prime number. In mathematics
John Craigie's song "28", which appeared on his 2009 album Montana Tale, and 2018 live album Opening for Steinbeck, is written from the perspective of 27 Club members Jim Morrison, Janis Joplin, and Kurt Cobain, as each contemplates their respective mortality and imagines what they would do differently "if I could only make it to twenty-eight".
Eight is the first play written by Ella Hickson. [1] Hickson created eight monologues ready to premier at Edinburgh's Fringe Festival in August 2008. [ 2 ] These monologues (15 minutes each) were written with the goal of portraying a state-of-the-nation group portrait.