All five kithis are sung by TM Krishna and may be downloaded from
http://www.aradhana.org/panch.html
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T. M. Krishna was born on 1976-01-22.
T. Krishna died on 1987-05-08.
Upto 7th February 2004, J. M. Lyngdoh was the Chief Election Commissioner and after him T. S. Krishna Murthy took the charge.
T. R. Deogirikar has written: 'Gopal Krishna Gokhale'
To find the number of times the letters in a word can be rearranged, you would use the formula nPr to find the number of permutations of the letters.There are 24 ways to rearrange the letters:{t,i,m,e} {t,i,e,m} {t,m,i,e} {t,m,e,i} {t,e,i,m} {t,e,m,i} {i,t,m,e} {i,t,e,m} {i,m,t,e} {i,m,e,t} {i,e,t,m} {i,e,m,t} {m,t,i,e} {m,t,e,i} {m,i,t,e} {m,i,e,t} {m,e,t,i} {m,e,i,t} {e,t,i,m} {e,t,m,i} {e,i,t,m} {e,i,m,t} {e,m,t,i} {e,m,i,t}
32 t in the h m
T= Tragical M= MarvelousC= Cat
Somanahalli Mallaiah Krishna (Kannada: ಸೋಮನಹಳ್ಳಿ ಮಲ್ಲಯ್ಯ ಕೃಷ್ಣ), generally referred to as S. M. Krishna (born 1932) is the Indian Minister for External Affairs and a member of the Indian Parliament from Karnataka in the Rajya Sabha. He was the Chief Minister of Karnataka from 1999 to 2004 and the Governor of Maharashtra from 2004 to 2008.
Proof: P{T>n+m/T>n}=P{T>n+m,T>n}/P{T>n} (Bayes theorem) =P{T>n+m}/P{T>n} =((1-p)^(n+m))/(1-p)^n = (1-p)^(n+m-n) = (1-p)^m (1-p)^m = {T>m} So T>m has the same probability as T>m+n given that T>n, which means it doesn't care (or don't remember) that n phases had passed.
T. M. Maple was born in 1956.
T. M. Maple died in 1994.
T. M. Wright was born in 1947.