Trivia (singular trivium, adjective trivial) refers to the three lower Artes Liberales.

Trivia may also refer to:

Trivial may refer to:

Trivium may refer to:

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Trivium EP

Trivium is a debut EP by the American metal band Trivium. It was released in early 2003. All tracks were re-recorded for the band's first full-length album, Ember to Inferno, except for "The Storm", "Sworn", and "Demon", the latter of which was included on the album's first re-release in its original form.

Track listing

Personnel

  • Matt Heafy - vocals, guitar
  • Travis Smith - drums
  • Brent Young - bass
  • References

    Trivia (disambiguation)

    Trivia may mean

  • One of three lower artes liberales (liberal arts)
  • a sense of insignificance, especially with fact use in games, conversation, or entertainment
  • something new (obsolete usage)
  • Trivia may also refer to:

  • Trivia (poem), by John Gay
  • Trivia (mythology), the Roman equivalent of the Greek goddess Hecate
  • Trivia (gastropod), a genus of small sea snails in the family Triviidae
  • Trivia (album), a 1986 album by Utopia
  • Trivial Pursuit, a board game created by Chris Haney
  • Trivial (adjective) may refer to:

  • Triviality (mathematics), technical simplicity of some aspects of proofs
  • Trivial name, a type of name in chemical nomenclature
  • Quantum triviality, a trait of classical theories that become trivial when viewed in quantum terms
  • Trivial (film), a 2007 film
  • Trivium (an obsolete singular form of Trivia) may refer to:

  • Trivium (band), an American metal band from Orlando, Florida
  • Trivium (demo), a 2003 demo of the American metal band Trivium
  • Deceived

    Deceived is a 1991 American thriller film starring Goldie Hawn and John Heard.

    Plot

    Adrienne Saunders (Hawn) is happily married to her art dealer husband, Jack (Heard). They have a daughter named Mary (Peldon). Adrienne hears from a friend that she thought she saw Jack in town when he claimed to be on an out of town business trip. Adrienne confronts him, but he denies being in town, and their lives continue. Soon after a museum curator is mysteriously murdered, and a relic that Jack bought for the museum is revealed to be a fake. Jack is placed under suspicion, and then Adrienne receives word from the police that Jack perished in a car accident. In trying to wrap up Jack's affairs, Adrienne begins to suspect that her husband had switched identities with a high school classmate, Frank Sullivan. When she sees a high school yearbook picture of her husband attributed to Sullivan, she is convinced.

    She tracks down a relative of Saunders, who confirms that Frank and Jack were inseparable in high school. After Jack died, the relative never saw Frank again. She explained that Frank's father was an alcoholic and that his mother worked as a toll booth operator. She directs Adrienne to Frank's mother, who lives in a rundown apartment in Brooklyn. Frank's mother bitterly receives the news that she has a granddaughter, telling Adrienne that Frank was always selfish and that he never looked in on her.

    Deceived (Left Behind: The Kids)

    Deceived is written by Jerry B. Jenkins and Tim LaHaye. It holds titles 29-31 in the Left Behind: The Kids series which tells about the Rapture, and the seven years that follow. It is book nine of the 12 book series. In this novel, Nicolae Carpathia, the Antichrist, devises a sinister plan to make everyone receive a mark on their hand or forehead, showing their loyalty to him. After his resurrection, many had been put under his spell. So when the time came to take the mark, many were excited. But the Christians knew all along that they had to stay away from the mark at all costs. They knew that Carpathia's mark was actually the dreaded Mark of the Beast predicted in the Bible. If someone takes the mark, it seals their fate forever. Unfortunately, whoever refuses the mark will die from the L.E.F. (Loyalty Enforcement Facilitator) or better known as the Guillotine.

    Judd Thompson Jr. and Lionel Washington] are longing to get back to Wisconsin and see their friends again, but with the new orders Carpathia has made, it is almost impossible to get out of Jerusalem. After Carpathia shows another horrific display of terror, the Christians in Jerusalem prepare to travel to Petra, where they will hopefully be safe from the Antichrist.

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    The Deceived

    by: Trivium

    Disintegration constituents to decompose of the parts
    A malformation utopia systematic unity can't be achieved
    Be numb to all the things
    That force you to frame
    Be numb to all the things
    That force you to frame
    We are the deceived
    Lost in the foreseen
    We are the deceived
    Lost in the foreseen
    To wait for aforementioned dreams time will only tell
    Tell that the promised have been failed
    Behold your fellow man through centuries of control
    Adhering to the decrees of a manufactured god
    Disintegration constituents to decompose of the parts
    A malformation utopia systematic unity can't be achieved
    Be numb to all the things
    That force you to frame
    Be numb to all the things
    That force you to frame
    We are the deceived
    Lost in the foreseen
    We are the deceived
    Lost in the foreseen
    To wait for aforementioned dreams time will only tell
    Tell that the promised have been failed
    Behold your fellow man through centuries of control
    Adhering to the decrees of a manufactured god
    Behold your fellow man through centuries of control
    Adhering to the decrees of a manufactured god
    To wait for aforementioned dreams time will only tell
    Tell that the promised have been failed
    To wait for aforementioned dreams time will only tell




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