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TERRY GIBBS The Big Band Sound Of Terry Gibbs (70s UK 13-track LP featuring numbers recorded in Los Angeles in the early sixties picture sleeve. The sleeve shows minimal wear & the vinyl looks barely played) 1. The Song Is You2. Bright Eyes3. The Fat Man4. Softly As In A Morning Sunrise5. My Reverie6. Evil Eyes7. Back Bay Shuffle8. Day In Day Out9. You Dont Know What Love Is10. Limerick Waltz11. Main Stem12. T & S13. Nose Cone
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TERRY GIBBS The Big Band Sound Of Terry Gibbs (1982 Japanese 7-track LP also featuring Al Viola Lou Levy Andrew Simpkins and Jimmie Smith picture sleeve complete with obi strip and photo credits insert. The sleeve shows minimal wear & thevinyl looks barely played) 1. The Song Is You2. Bright Eyes3. The Fat Man4. Softly As In A Morning Sunrise5. My Reverie6. Evil Eyes7. Back Bay Shuffle8. Day In Day Out9. You Dont Know What Love Is10. Limerick Waltz11. Main Stem12. T & S13. Nose Cone
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Which bourbon does Gibbs drink?
Gibbs, a character from the TV show NCIS, is known to drink bourbon. However, the specific brand of bourbon he drinks is not explicitly mentioned in the show. It is often left to the viewer's imagination or interpretation. Some fans have speculated that Gibbs may drink a classic bourbon like Maker's Mark or Jim Beam, but this is not confirmed within the show.
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What is Gibbs' boat in NCIS?
Gibbs' boat in NCIS is a wooden boat named "The Kelly," after his daughter who was killed. The boat holds sentimental value for Gibbs and is often seen as a place where he goes to find peace and solitude. It has been featured in many episodes of the show and serves as a symbol of Gibbs' connection to his past and his need for reflection.
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Is Kelly Gibbs the daughter of NCIS?
No, Kelly Gibbs is not the daughter of NCIS. She is the daughter of Leroy Jethro Gibbs, who is a fictional character and the main protagonist in the television show NCIS. Kelly Gibbs is a character who is mentioned throughout the series as the deceased daughter of Gibbs, who was tragically killed in a car accident.
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What happened to Gibbs' wife in NCIS?
In the TV show NCIS, Leroy Jethro Gibbs' wife, Shannon, and their daughter, Kelly, were killed in a car accident caused by a Mexican drug dealer. This tragic event has had a profound impact on Gibbs and has been a recurring theme throughout the series, shaping his character and influencing his actions. Gibbs' quest for justice and his dedication to protecting others are deeply rooted in the loss of his wife and daughter.
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How did Gibbs get his boat out of the basement?
Gibbs got his boat out of the basement by dismantling it into smaller pieces and then reassembling it outside. He had to carefully plan and execute the process to ensure that the boat could fit through the narrow basement door and be reassembled properly. It was a challenging and time-consuming task, but Gibbs was determined to get his boat out of the basement and back on the water.
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How do you calculate the temperature within the Gibbs-Helmholtz equation?
To calculate the temperature within the Gibbs-Helmholtz equation, you need to know the change in Gibbs free energy (ΔG) and the change in enthalpy (ΔH) for the reaction or process of interest. The equation for calculating temperature within the Gibbs-Helmholtz equation is T = ΔH/ΔS, where T is the temperature, ΔH is the change in enthalpy, and ΔS is the change in entropy. By rearranging the equation, you can solve for the temperature at which the reaction or process occurs. This equation is useful for determining the temperature dependence of a reaction or process based on changes in enthalpy and entropy.
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How did Gibbs from Navy CIS get his boat out of the basement?
In the TV show Navy CIS, Gibbs gets his boat out of the basement by using a crane to lift it out. The boat was disassembled and then reassembled outside. This process required careful planning and coordination to ensure that the boat was safely removed from the basement without causing damage to the surrounding area. Gibbs and his team worked together to execute the plan and successfully remove the boat from the basement.
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How do you calculate the temperature in the Gibbs-Helmholtz equation in chemistry?
In the Gibbs-Helmholtz equation, the temperature (T) is a constant and is not directly calculated within the equation. Instead, the equation is used to calculate the change in Gibbs free energy (ΔG) with respect to temperature. The equation is ΔG = ΔH - TΔS, where ΔH is the change in enthalpy and ΔS is the change in entropy. By knowing the values of ΔH and ΔS, the temperature at which the Gibbs free energy change occurs can be determined.
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