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Two-piece (other)
Two-piece or Two piece or Two pieces may refer to: * Bikini, a two-piece swimsuit * Double act, a comedy duo * Two-piece band, a musical ensemble with two members, a duo * Two-piece gel encapsulation, a method of preparing a Capsule (pharmacy) containing a dose of medicine, invented in 1847 * Two piece implant, a form of Abutment (dentistry), a connecting element * Two-piece lapping, a version of the machining process Lapping * Two-piece sobralia (''Sobralia dichotoma''), an orchid found in South America * Two-piece suit, a set of garments made from the same cloth; see Suit (clothing) * Two-piece tmRNAs, a type of Transfer-messenger RNA ; Music * "Two Pieces", a song on the record Demi (album) of 2013 by Demi Lovato (born 1992) * ''Two Pieces for Piano'' (1921), a composition by John Ireland (18791962) * ''Two Pieces for Piano'' (1925), a composition by John Ireland (18791962) * ''Two Pieces for Piano'' (1929-30), a composition by John Ireland (18791962) * Two Pieces for Wind ...
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Bikini
A bikini is a two-piece swimsuit primarily worn by women that features two triangles of fabric on top that cover the breasts, and two triangles of fabric on the bottom: the front covering the pelvis but exposing the navel, and the back covering the intergluteal cleft and often the buttocks. The size of the top and bottom can vary, from bikinis that offer full coverage of the breasts, pelvis, and buttocks, to more revealing designs with a thong or G-string bottom that covers only the mons pubis, but exposes the buttocks, and a top that covers only the areolae. In May 1946, Parisian fashion designer Jacques Heim released a two-piece swimsuit design that he named the ('Atom') and advertised as "the smallest swimsuit in the world". Like swimsuits of the era, it covered the wearer's belly button, and it failed to attract much attention. Clothing designer Louis Réard introduced his new, smaller design in July. He named the swimsuit after the Bikini Atoll, where the first public t ...
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Two Pieces For Piano (1925)
Two Pieces for Piano is a set of two pieces for piano solo composed in 1925 by John Ireland John Benjamin Ireland (January 30, 1914 – March 21, 1992) was a Canadian actor. He was nominated for an Academy Award for his performance in ''All the King's Men'' (1949), making him the first Vancouver-born actor to receive an Oscar nomina .... A performance of both pieces takes about 8 minutes. They are: # ''April'' (5 minutes) # ''Bergomask'' A bergomask is a dance and associated melody and chord progression associated with the town of Bergamo in Northern Italy. References Solo piano pieces by John Ireland 1925 compositions {{classical-composition-stub ...
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Duet (other)
A duet is a musical form for two performers. Duet may also refer to: Places * Duet, Virginia Art, entertainment, and media Films * ''Duet'' (1994 film), a 1994 Indian Tamil musical film directed by K. Balachander * ''Duet'' (2006 film), a 2006 short film written, produced and directed by Kiarash Anvari * ''Duet'' (2014 film), a 2014 short film created by Disney animator Glen Keane Games * ''Duet'' (video game), a 2013 action game by Kumobius Music Compositions : Classical * Duet, Steve Reich * Duet in B, Christoph Schaffrath * Organ Duet, Samuel Wesley : Jazz * "Duet" (Neal Hefti composition), 1957 jazz composition and arrangement by Neal Hefti : Pop * "Duet" (Everything Everything song), 2013 * "Duett" (Rolf Løvland song), English version of Norwegian song Duett performed by Bettan & Jan Werner in 1994 Albums * ''Duet!'', a 1972 album by Earl Hines and Jaki Byard * ''Duet'' (Stan Kenton and June Christy album), 1955 * ''Duet'' (Doris Day and André Prev ...
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Duo (other)
Duo may refer to: Places *Duo, West Virginia, an unincorporated community and coal town in Greenbrier County, West Virginia *Duo, Tampere, a shopping centre in Hervanta, Tampere, Finland * DUO, a twin-tower development in Singapore Arts, entertainment and media Fictional characters * Duo (''Mega Man''), a fictional protagonist in the Capcom video game series ''Mega Man'' *Duo Maxwell, a fictional protagonist in the television series ''Gundam Wing'' * Duo, the fictional owl mascot of the language learning website and mobile application Duolingo Films * ''Duo'' (1996 film), a 1996 independent film * ''Duo'' (2006 film), a Canadian romantic comedy film directed by Richard Ciupka * ''Pas de deux'' (film), a 1969 Canadian film also known as ''Duo'' Music *Duet or duo, a musical piece performed by two musicians * Musical duo, a musical ensemble composed of two musicians Albums * ''Duo'' (Kenny Drew and Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen album), 1973 *''Duo 2'', Kenny Drew and Niels-Henni ...
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Points
Point or points may refer to: Places * Point, Lewis, a peninsula in the Outer Hebrides, Scotland * Point, Texas, a city in Rains County, Texas, United States * Point, the NE tip and a ferry terminal of Lismore, Inner Hebrides, Scotland * Points, West Virginia, an unincorporated community in the United States Business and finance *Point (loyalty program), a type of virtual currency in common use among mercantile loyalty programs, globally *Point (mortgage), a percentage sometimes referred to as a form of pre-paid interest used to reduce interest rates in a mortgage loan * Basis point, 1/100 of one percent, denoted ''bp'', ''bps'', and ''‱'' * Percentage points, used to measure a change in percentage absolutely * Pivot point (technical analysis), a price level of significance in analysis of a financial market that is used as a predictive indicator of market movement * "Points", the term for profit sharing in the American film industry, where creatives involved in making the fil ...
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Two-Piece Reclining Figure No
Two-piece or Two piece or Two pieces may refer to: * Bikini, a two-piece swimsuit * Double act, a comedy duo * Two-piece band, a musical ensemble with two members, a duo * Two-piece gel encapsulation, a method of preparing a Capsule (pharmacy) containing a dose of medicine, invented in 1847 * Two piece implant, a form of Abutment (dentistry), a connecting element * Two-piece lapping, a version of the machining process Lapping * Two-piece sobralia ('' Sobralia dichotoma''), an orchid found in South America * Two-piece suit, a set of garments made from the same cloth; see Suit (clothing) * Two-piece tmRNAs, a type of Transfer-messenger RNA ; Music * "Two Pieces", a song on the record Demi (album) of 2013 by Demi Lovato (born 1992) * ''Two Pieces for Piano'' (1921), a composition by John Ireland (18791962) * ''Two Pieces for Piano'' (1925), a composition by John Ireland (18791962) * ''Two Pieces for Piano'' (1929-30), a composition by John Ireland (18791962) * Two Pieces for Wi ...
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Knife Edge Two Piece 1962–65
''Knife Edge Two Piece 1962–65'' is an abstract bronze sculpture by Henry Moore. It is one of Moore's earliest sculptures in two pieces, a mode that he started to adopt in 1959. Its form was inspired by the shape of a bone fragment. Moore created the sculpture from an edition of 10 working models in 1962; these working models are now in public collections. Moore created four full-size casts between 1962 and 1965, with one retained by him. The three casts are on public display on College Green in Westminster, London; Queen Elizabeth Park in Vancouver; and the garden at Kykuit, the house of the Rockefeller family in Tarrytown, New York. Moore's own cast is on display at his former studio and estate, 'Hoglands' in Perry Green, Hertfordshire in southern England. A similar work, ''Mirror Knife Edge 1977'' (or ''Knife Edge Mirror Two Piece''), is displayed at the entrance to I. M. Pei's east wing of the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. The Westminster cast was donated by M ...
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Two Pieces For Wind Quintet (Ropartz)
Guy Ropartz's Two Pieces for Wind Quintet (Deux pièces pour quintette à vent) is a composition for wind quintet composed in 1924, published in 1926 by Durand, and first performed in 1927. In 1978 it was recorded on LP by the Boehm Quintette for the Orion label, along with wind quintets by Irwin Bazelon and Franz Danzi. In a review of the recording in ''Fanfare'', Joel Flegler described the work as "pleasantly innocuous, in that well-crafted, inconsequential way of every French wind work I've ever heard." The piece also appears on the 1998 CD, ''Woodwind: The Danish Wind Quintet''. Structure The work is scored for a quintet of flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon and horn and is structured in two movements of differing tempo In musical terminology, tempo (Italian, 'time'; plural ''tempos'', or ''tempi'' from the Italian plural) is the speed or pace of a given piece. In classical music, tempo is typically indicated with an instruction at the start of a piece (often ...s : # ''L ...
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Two Pieces For Piano (1929-30)
Two Pieces for Piano may refer to: * Two Pieces for Piano (1921, John Ireland) Two Pieces for Piano is a work for piano solo composed in 1921 by John Ireland (18791962). A performance of both pieces takes about 7 minutes. They are: # ''For Remembrance'' # ''Amberley Wild Brooks'' Amberley Wild Brooks is an area of marsh ... * Two Pieces for Piano (1925, John Ireland) * Two Pieces for Piano (1929–30, John Ireland) {{disambiguation ...
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Two Pieces For Piano (1921)
Two Pieces for Piano is a work for piano solo composed in 1921 by John Ireland (18791962). A performance of both pieces takes about 7 minutes. They are: # ''For Remembrance'' # ''Amberley Wild Brooks'' Amberley Wild Brooks is an area of marshland on the River Arun, West Sussex, England, well known for its wildlife and natural beauty. Ireland lived much of his life in Sussex and frequently took inspiration for his music from nature and the natural landscape of Southern England, for example in other pieces such as A Downland Suite. The music is impressionistic in style, influenced by the piano works of Debussy and Ravel, in particular the latter's Jeux d'eau. There are two main themes, a gently meandering melody in A major and a heroic horn-call in F. The music builds swiftly to a climax of cascading arpeggios before a return to the tranquillity of the opening. The writing for piano is colourful and effective; it is one of Ireland's most popular and frequently-performed piano pi ...
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Double Act
A double act (also known as a comedy duo) is a form of comedy originating in the British music hall tradition, and American vaudeville, in which two comedians perform together as a single act. Pairings are typically long-term, in some cases for the artists' entire careers. Double acts perform on the stage, television and film. The format is particularly popular in the UK where successful acts have included Peter Cook and Dudley Moore (Cook’s deadpan delivery contrasted with Moore’s buffoonery), Morecambe and Wise and ''The Two Ronnies''. The tradition is also present in the US with acts like Wheeler and Woolsey, Abbott and Costello, Gallagher and Shean, Burns and Allen, and Lyons and Yosco. The British-American comedy double act Laurel and Hardy has been described as the most popular in the world. Format Humor is often derived from the uneven relationship between two partners, usually of the same gender, age, ethnic origin, and profession but drastically different in te ...
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Demi (album)
''Demi'' is the fourth studio album by American singer Demi Lovato. It was released on May 10, 2013, by Hollywood Records. Looking to transition from her self-described "generic" third album '' Unbroken'' (2011), Lovato wanted her fourth album to "have songs that excited her". ''Demi'' is primarily a pop record with elements of synthpop, and bubblegum pop. ''Demi'' received generally favorable reviews from music critics, who complimented Lovato's vocal performance. The album debuted at number three on the US ''Billboard'' 200 with first-week sales of 110,000 copies. The album also reached the top five in Canada, Ireland, Italy, Mexico and Spain. It has since sold 490,000 digital copies in the US and been certified Gold by the RIAA. The album's lead single, "Heart Attack" peaked at number ten on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100, marking Lovato's third US top-ten single, and has been certified double platinum by the RIAA. The second single "Made in the USA" peaked at number 80, whil ...
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