Singers like Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood broke down the barrier between plaid and pleather in the early 1990s.
Her BBC One show started on Monday 7 January with 800, 000 compared to more than a million watching Trisha and This Morning.
Trisha McAuley, head of services and advocacy at Consumer Focus Scotland, said lessons needed to be learned from how the first switchover was being handled.
Howard freshman Christina Burton, a print journalism major, spent part of Monday trying to find out information about her cousin Trisha Ford, a 20-year-old Virginia Tech sophomore.
Trisha Torrey, an author and patient advocate in Baldwinsville, N.
She would not comment on the plea agreements her campaign fund-raising task force reached Wednesday with Democratic fund-raisers Gene and Nora Lum and their daughter Trisha for illegal political contributions.
Trisha Thomas and Daniela Petroff contributed to this report.
Associated Press staffer Trisha Thomas contributed from Vatican City.
His versatility as a composer is perhaps best captured by those who have performed his music, including everyone from country crooners Kenny Rogers and Trisha Yearwood to Patti LaBelle and Natalie Cole.
Without her example, someone like Ms Waltz would not be thriving, although Ms Waltz is adamant that she is more influenced by Trisha Brown, an American choreographer, than her compatriot in Wuppertal.
Trisha Brown first made a name for herself in the 1960s when she appeared on the New York dance scene as a performer of quiet charisma and a dance maker of regularly sly rebelliousness.
WSJ: A Matter of Personality | Trisha Brown | Karole Armitage | By Robert Greskovic
" Ms. Brown formed her Trisha Brown Dance Company in 1970, the same year she created the straightforward but eerie event for a solo male dancer, matter-of-factly called "Man Walking Down the Side of a Building.
WSJ: A Matter of Personality | Trisha Brown | Karole Armitage | By Robert Greskovic
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