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In computer technology, a nonet is a group of nine data bits.
He arranged nine of his own songs for a nonet in two days.
If any one of 1, 3, 7, or 9 is present then this must be the lone square in the nonet below.
In music, a nonet is a composition which requires nine musicians for a performance.
Capitol Records recorded 12 numbers by the nonet at three sessions in 1949 and 1950.
In the fourth and final scene, the female nonet provides the voices of the dead children.
They play in frequent one-time gatherings and a sometime nonet.
Each row, column, and nonet contains each number exactly once.
When her nonet was performed it made her famous.
They then know that the 1 can only reside in cells that are outside of this nonet.
A nonet refers to a group of nine.
The nonet recorded twelve tracks for Capitol during three sessions over the course of nearly a year and a half.
He was also a member of the Lee Konitz nonet from 1977 to 1979.
He played trombone and performed with the jazz nonet Matrix from 1974 to 1977.
Usually he appears with a small band, but he has convened a nonet off and on since the 1970's.
In the nonet's arrangements, the cellists play as a unit and do not improvise.
The orchestra was a nonet plus a featured vocalist territory band.
A glueball shows up as an extra (supernumerary) particle outside the nonet.
He had his own quartet and nonet.
Rather than an overture, the opera opens with an unaccompanied female nonet.
He also worked with the Lee Konitz Nonet among others.
It is a nonet, not an octet.
The concert opened with a nonet led by Mr. Horvitz.
The tentet also included Bill Barber, another nonet member, on tuba.
However, over the next couple of years, Davis reformed the nonet on three occasions to record twelve pieces for release as singles.