- A
trilogue is a
literary form in
which an
imagined conversation between three parti****nts is recorded.
Extant examples suggest that it is used especially...
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- A
formal trilogue meeting, more
commonly known as a trilogue, is a type of
meeting used in the
European Union (EU)
legislative process. It
takes its name...
- death.
These debates were
known as
trialogues and some of the
discussions were
later published in the books:
Trialogues at the Edge of the West and The Evolutionary...
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Anatomy of Criticism: A
Trialogue (1933) is a book by
Henry Hazlitt on
literary criticism. The
Anatomy of
Criticism v t e...
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Carroll (9 May 2012). "Dark
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