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What (who) is Tycho - definition


Tycho         
Tycho is a masculine given name, a latinization of Greek Τύχων, from the name of Tyche (), the Greek goddess of fortune or luck.
Tycho discography         
WIKIMEDIA ARTIST DISCOGRAPHY
Pink & Blue (Tycho song); Outer Sunset (song); Outer Sunset (Tycho song)
The following is a comprehensive discography of American ambient musician Tycho. His discography comprises six studio albums, one compilation album, two extended plays, and twelve singles.
MF Tycho Brahe         
ELECTRIC RO-RO FERRY
MS Tycho Brahe; M/F Tycho Brahe; IMO 9007116
M/F Tycho Brahe is a Danish battery-electric car-ferry owned by ForSea Ferries that operates on the HH Ferry route. It has been in use since 1991.
Examples of use of Tycho
1. "Almost overnight, with IBM introducing the PC, it became OK to use it for real business applications," said Tycho Howle, CEO of nuBridges in Atlanta, a provider of business–to–business services.
2. With that established, she seems to have felt free to return to subjects that made fewer (and more cheerfully acceptable) demands on her readers, although, in recent years, novels such as The Eclipse of the Century (1''') and Riding Tycho (2005) have shown that she had not lost her capacity to handle complex and powerful themes.
3. Jackson to play soldier returning from Iraq war » British queen‘s evening gowns, jewelry on display for 80th birthday » Hotel fights pollen problem with ‘air shower‘ » Belgian librarians–turned–Cupid using love to lure readers » Whole grains good for the diabetic heart » Ian McKellen doubts ‘Brokeback‘ will effect gay actors » Fashion meets West Texas in unlikely art project » German cinema in crisis despite critical acclaim » Oscar contender Clooney isn‘t getting carried away ARTICLE Feb. 13: 1633 –– Italian astronomer Galileo Galilei arrived in Rome for trial before the Inquisition for professing belief that the earth revolves around the Sun. 1678 –– Tycho Brahe first sketches "Tychonic system" of solar s...