- men's
domestic trebles with four.
Seven women's
clubs have won
domestic trebles, and four of
those teams have won
their domestic treble more than once...
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treble in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Treble may
refer to:
Treble (sound),
tones of high
frequency or range, the
counterpart of b****
Treble voice...
- to high notes. The
treble clef is
often used to
notate such notes.
Treble sound is the
counterpart to b**** sound.
Examples of
treble sounds include soprano...
- A
treble voice is a
voice which takes the
treble part. In the
absence of a
separate descant part, this is
normally the highest-pitched part, and otherwise...
- The
treble-bar or St. John's wort
inchworm (Aplocera plagiata) is a moth of the
family Geometridae. the
species was
first described by Carl
Linnaeus in...
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Treble booster into
clean amp A
treble booster (Rangemaster clone) into a
clean amp. The gain is
progressively increased.
Treble booster into
crunch amp...
- In
United States law,
treble damages is a term that
indicates that a
statute permits a
court to
triple the
amount of the actual/compensatory
damages to...
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referred to as "
trebles"
rather than as male sopranos, but
today the term "boy
trebles" is
increasingly common (girls with high
voices are
trebles too). The...
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middle C. In
modern music notation, the G-clef is most
frequently seen as
treble clef (placing G4 on the
second line of the staff), and the F-clef as b****...
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Selection E
appears in 4 of the
trebles; A, C, G and I
appear in 3
trebles; B, D, F, and H
appear in only 2
trebles. This is
considered more of a novelty...