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Tiloukaikt Tiloukaikt (also Tilokaikt or Teelonkike) (unknown - 1849) was a Native American leader of the Cayuse tribe in the northwestern United States. He was involved in the Whitman Massacre and was a primary leader during the subsequent Cayuse War.
Tilt (optics) In optics, the term tilt simply refers to a deviation in the direction a beam of light propagates. Tilt quantizes the average slope in both the X and Y directions of a wavefront or phase profile across the pupil of an optical system.
Tilt bridge A tilt bridge is a type of moveable bridge which rotates about fixed endpoints rather than lifting or bending, as with a drawbridge. For this rotation to serve a useful purpose, namely facilitating boat traffic underneath, its deck must follow a curved shape.
Tilt table test A tilt table test is a medical procedure often used to diagnose dysautonomia or syncope. Patients with symptoms of dizziness or lightheadedness, with or without a loss of consciousness (fainting), suspected to be associated with a drop in blood pressure are good candidates for this test.
Tilt-A-Whirl Tilt-A-Whirl is one of the best-known flat rides, designed to create fun and amusement in its riders and profitability for the amusement parks, fairs and carnivals in which it is commonly foundhttp://www.whirlin.
Tilt-lehti Tilt was a Finnish video games magazine published 10 times a year by Yhtyneet kuvalehdet OY. In the Finnish gaming magazine scene Tilt was a newcomer, challenging mainly the well-established Pelit magazine with another newcomer, Pelaaja.
Tilt-shift miniature faking Tilt-Shift Miniature Faking is a process in which a photograph of a real location or object is manipulated so that it looks like a photograph of a scale-model miniature. By distorting the focus of the photo, the artist fools the eye into believing that the distances in the photograph are much smaller than they really are.
Tilting train A tilting train is a train with a tilting mechanism that enables increased speed on regular railroad tracks. As any vehicle rounds a curve at speed, independent objects inside it experience centrifugal force since their inherent momentum forward no longer lies along the line of the vehicle's course.
Tilton School Founded in 1845, Tilton School is an independent, coeducational, college preparatory school in Tilton, New Hampshire serving students from 9th to 12th grade and postgraduates. Tilton's student body of 215 consists of 43 day students and 172 boarding students from 22 states and 15 countries.
Tiltrotator A Tiltrotator is an hydraulic attachment/tool used on most excavators in the Nordic countries (Sweden, Finland and Norway). With a tiltrotator mounted on the excavator, the bucket can be rotated (360 degrees) and tilted in order to incerase the flexibility and precision of the excavator.
Tiltwing A tiltwing aircraft is similar to the tiltrotor V-22 Osprey. Whereas a tilt rotor rotates the prop from axial to dorsal, a tiltwing rotates the entire wing, not just the nacelles (as in the V-22) or prop and shaft.
Tiltyu (Fire Emblem) Tiltyu is a fictional character, specifically a Thunder Mage (A magician specializing in thunder spells), from Fire Emblem: Seisen no Keifu, the fourth installment of the series. She joins at Chapter 3 at low level, but holds a good potential when raised properly.
TiLP TiLP-II is a linking program that allows you to send/receive files from your Texas Instruments Graphing Calculator among many other things. TiLP-II will work on many different operating systems like Linux/Unix, Mac OS, FreeBSD, Microsoft Windows and so on.
Tim & Bob Tim Kelly and Bob Robinson, better known as Tim & Bob (and sometimes referred to as The Funktwons) are an American production duo, who had their biggest hit in "Thong Song" by Sisqo. Their songs feature a lot of drum machine based percussion.
Tim "Ripper" Owens Tim "Ripper" Owens, born as Timothy S. Owens on September 13, 1967 in Akron, Ohio, is an American heavy metal singer who currently performs with Iced Earth and Beyond Fear, though he is best known as the former lead singer of Judas Priest.
Tim "Tito" Owens Tim "Tito" Owens, was a guitarist for the band Death by Stereo. He joined during the recording of the band's third album Into the Valley of Death, when previous guitarist Jim Miner, was forced to leave the band.
Tim (singer) Tim (born (Hwang Young Min) on December 23, 1981) is a K-pop singer known for his ballads, great vocal ability and clean-cut looks; he is also known for being one of the few Korean Americans in the industry. His songs are sweetly sorrowful, mostly about unrequited love or parted lovers.
Tim and the Hidden People Tim and the Hidden People by Sheila K McCullagh is a 1970s reading scheme originally devised for young children 4-7yrs. It consists of 32 books, each 32 pages long and illustrated by Pat Cook and later Ray Mutimer(illustrator of Postman Pat, Noddy).
Tim Anderson (Ananda Marga Three) Tim Anderson, a former member of the Ananda Marga group, was jailed with two others for the 13 February 1978 bombing of the Sydney Hilton hotel in an episode known as the Hilton Bombing. An inquiry overturned the convictions and he was pardoned and released in 1985 and paid compensation two years later.
Tim Anderson (Zork) Tim Anderson is a computer programmer and helped create the adventure game Zork, one of the first works of interactive fiction and an early descendant of ADVENT (also known as Colossal Cave Adventure). The first version of Zork was written in 1977–1979 in the MDL programming language on a DEC PDP-10 computer by Anderson, Marc Blank, Bruce Daniels, and Dave Lebling.
Tim Arson Timothy Calkins (born December 29, 1975) better known by his ring name Tim Arson is a professional wrestler best known for his appearance in ECW as The Zombie on June 13, 2006. Largely considered a spoof of Sci-Fi Channel programming, The Zombie was quickly squashed by The Sandman with his trademark cane.
Tim Austin Timothy ("Tim") Austin (born April 14, 1971 in Cincinnati, Ohio) is a professional boxer from the United States, who won a Flyweight Bronze Medal at the 1992 Olympic Games, and turned pro in the following year. Austin had an outstanding amateur career, compiling a record of 113-9.
Tim Balme Timothy Guy Balme is a New Zealand actor, best known within New Zealand for his long-running guest role as Greg Feeney in the television soap opera Shortland Street. He currently appears on the fantasy/sci-fi television series Maddigan's Quest.
Tim Barnett (porn star) Tim Barnett (born Bradford Thomas Wagner in Bismarck, North Dakota) was an American pornographic actor who appeared in forty-three gay and bi-sexual pornographic movies between 1993 and 2000. An Officer and His Gentlemen (1995) was his most popular.
Tim Bass Tim Bass (Timothy James Bass), an Internet security expert, invented Egress Filtering, an Internet security technique, on 21 September 1996, as a response to a Denial-of-service attack against an Internet Service Provider (ISP). He was the subject of a July 1999 article by Frank Vizard in Popular Science Magazine called WAR.
Tim Behrendorff Timothy "Tim" Behrendorff (born May 13 1982, Gold Coast, Australia), is a basketball player who currently plays in the Australian National Basketball League for the New Zealand Breakers. Behrendorff attended college at Gardner-Webb University in the United States from 1999-2004.
Tim Benjamin Tim Benjamin (born September 14, 1975 in London) is an English composer. He has studied with Anthony Gilbert at the Royal Northern College of Music, Steve Martland, and with Robert Saxton at Oxford University.
Tim Berners-Lee Sir Timothy John "Tim" Berners-Lee, KBE (born June 8, 1955 in London, England) is the inventor of the World Wide Web, director of the World Wide Web Consortium (which oversees its continued development), and a senior researcher and holder of the 3Com Founders Chair at MIT's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) Informally, in technical circles, he is sometimes called "TimBL" or "TBL".
Tim Bignell Tim Bignell is most known as bass guitarist in Australian rock band Epicure. He is also an accomplished professional visual artist and his artwork includes creating the original visual material in all of Epicure's album covers.
Tim Bogert Tim Bogert (born August 27, 1944) was the bassist from Vanilla Fudge and Beck, Bogert & Appice featuring legendary guitarist Jeff Beck and drummer Carmine Appice who was also from Vanilla Fudge and later Rod Stewart's band. In 1970 he formed a rock band, The Cactus with Carmine Appice, Jim McCarty and Rusty Day after Beck's bike accident.
Tim Bograkos Tim Bograkos (born October 5, 1981 in Flint, Michigan), is an American professional basketball player. A 6'2" guard from Michigan State University and a childhood survivor of leukemia, Bograkos played four years for the Spartans from 2001-2005.
Tim Bowens Tim Bowens (born February 7, 1973) is a former American Football player who used to play defensive tackle for the Miami Dolphins of the NFL. In 1994 Bowens was named The NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year by the Associated Press.
Tim Bowling Tim Bowling (born 1964 in Vancouver, British ColumbiaBirth place and year mentioned in Penguin interview with Tim Bowling regarding The Paperboy's Winter) is a Canadian poet. He spent his youth in British Columbia, and presently lives in Edmonton, Alberta.
Tim Bowness Tim Bowness (from Stockton Heath, Cheshire, England, born, November 29th, 1963) is a singer/songwriter primarily known for his work as part of the band No-Man, a long-term project with Porcupine Tree's Steven Wilson.
Tim Bradstreet Timothy "Tim" Bradstreet (born February 16, 1967, in Cheverly, Maryland), is an artist and illustrator, best known for his work on comic books (covers and interiors), book covers, movie posters, roleplaying games and trading cards. Bradstreet and wife Missy live in San Diego, California.
Tim Brant Tim Brant is the director of sports for ABC 7/ WJLA-TV. He continues to work with ESPN on ABC and has hosted sport pre-game specials such as Are You Ready for Washington Redskins games back when ABC hosted NFL Games.
Tim Bray Tim Bray (full name: Timothy William Bray) is a software developer, writer, major contributor to the XML and Atom web standards, and an entrepreneur (he co-founded Open Text Corporation and Antarctica Systems). Currently, Tim is the Director of Web Technologies at Sun Microsystems and resides in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
Tim Bresnan Timothy Thomas Bresnan (born 28 February 1985, Pontefract) is an English cricketer who plays for Yorkshire. A medium-fast bowler, Bresnan won the NBC Denis Compton Award in 2002 and 2003, and earned his first international call-up in June 2006, when he was named in the England One-day International squad to play Ireland and Sri Lanka.
Tim Bricheno Tim Bricheno (born Timothy Bricheno, on 6 July, 1963, in Huddersfield, Yorkshire) has been the guitarist for several notable English indie bands, including All About Eve, The Sisters of Mercy, X-CNN and Tin Star. He has also played as a tour guest with The Mission.
Tim Brooke-Taylor Timothy Julian Brooke-Taylor, (born 17 July 1940 in Buxton, Derbyshire, England) is a British comic actor most well known in Britain as a member of "The Goodies" comedy trio and in the comedy radio shows I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue, and I'm Sorry, I'll Read That Again.
Tim Browne Tim Browne is an American entrepreneur best known for his early involvement in several advanced technology start-ups including the Media Laboratory at MIT, The Interactive Television Consortium, Thinking Machines, and most recently, the International Children's Digital Library Foundation, a foundation he helped found and today serves as its Executive Director. He is the son of William Donald Browne, Director of Philanthropy for The Cudahy Foundation of Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Tim Buck Timothy (Tim) Buck (January 6, 1891-March 11, 1973) was a long-time leader of the Communist Party of Canada (known from the 1940s until the late 1950s as the Labour Progressive Party). Together with Ernst Thaelmann of Germany, Maurice Thorez of France, Palmiro Togliatti of Italy, Earl Browder of the United States, and Harry Pollitt of Britain, Buck was one of the top leaders of the Stalin-era international Communist organization.
Tim Buckley Timothy Charles Buckley III (February 14, 1947 – June 29, 1975) was an experimental vocalist and performer who incorporated jazz, psychedelia, funk, soul, and avant-garde rock in a short career spanning the late 1960s and early 1970s.
Tim Buckley (coach) Tim Buckley is a current assistant coach at the University of Iowa under Steve Alford, and a former head coach at Ball State University. He is best known for leading the Cardinals to upset wins over Kansas and UCLA during the 2001 Maui Invitational.
Tim Burke Timothy (Tim) Burke (born February 19, 1959 in Omaha, Nebraska) is a former relief pitcher in Major League Baseball who played for the Montreal Expos (1985-1991[start]), New York Mets (1991[end]-1992[start]) and New York Yankees (1992[end]). He batted and threw right handed.
Tim Byrdak Tim Byrdak (born October 31, 1973 in Oak Forest, Illinois) was a relief pitcher in Major League Baseball who plays for the Detroit Tigers. His previous major league experience came from 1998 to 2000, when Byrdak played for the Kansas City Royals.
Tim Carpenter Tim Carpenter is an American politician, and currently a member of the Wisconsin State Senate representing Wisconsin's Third Senate District. He is currently President Pro Tempore of the Wisconsin State Senate.
Tim Carvell Tim Carvell is a writer for The Daily Show with Jon Stewart, for which he won Emmy Awards in 2004, 2005 and 2006. He has also written for Fortune Magazine, McSweeney's Quarterly Concern, The New York Times, Modern Humorist, Entertainment Weekly, and Slate.
Tim Cobb Timothy Cobb is the current principal double bassist with the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra and the Mostly Mozart Festival at Lincoln Center. He currently teaches at Manhattan School of Music, Purchase SUNY, Rutgers University: Mason Gross School of the Arts, and the Juilliard School.
Tim Collins (politician) Timothy William George Collins, CBE, (born May 7, 1964) is a British politician. Collins was Conservative Party Member of Parliament for Westmorland and Lonsdale in north-west England from 1997 until he lost his seat in the 2005 election.
Tim Collins (soldier) Tim Collins OBE (born Belfast, Northern Ireland, April 1960) is a former colonel in the British Army. He is best known for his role in the Iraq War, and his inspirational eve-of-battle speech, a copy of which apparently hangs in the White House.
Tim Cone Earl Timothy (Tim) Cone is the American head coach of the Alaska Aces in the Philippine Basketball Association. He is known for leading the Aces to 11 PBA titles in its franchise history while leading the 1996 Milkmen to a rare PBA Grandslam.
Tim Considine Tim Considine (born December 31, 1940, in Los Angeles, California), a grandson of the early film producer Alexander Pantages, is an American actor who was popular in the late 1950s and early 1960s. His most famous roles were in the Disney TV serials Spin and Marty (he played "Spin") and The Hardy Boys (he played "Frank"), both of which appeared in 15-minute segments on the Mickey Mouse Club; in the Disney motion picture The Shaggy Dog; and as the eldest son, "Mike Douglas", in the first years of the long-running television sitcom My Three Sons.
Tim Corcoran Timothy Hugh Corcoran (born April 15, 1978) is a relief pitcher for the Major League Baseball Tampa Bay Devil Rays. While a having a short call-up late in the 2005 season, Corcoran went into 2006 Spring Training looking to stay in the majors.
Tim Crabtree Timothy Lyle Crabtree (born October 13, 1969 in Jackson, Michigan) was a Major League Baseball pitcher for the Toronto Blue Jays and Texas Rangers from 1995 to 2001. Crabtree, a relief pitcher, was an important part of the Rangers division winning teams in 1998 and 1999.
Tim Crowther Tim Crowther was elected to Kirklees council as a Labour councillor following the UK local elections on 2 May 2002, with 2,027 votes. He resigned and called a by-election in August 2003, standing as an Independent.
Tim Cuddihy Tim Cuddihy (born May 21 1987) is an archer from Toowoomba, Australia, who competed at the 2004 Summer Olympics in men's individual archery. He won his first three elimination matches, advancing to the quarterfinals.
Tim Cullen Timothy Leo Cullen (born February 16, 1942 in San Francisco, California) is a former infielder in Major League Baseball who played for the Washington Senators (1966-67, 1968-71), Chicago White Sox (1968) and Oakland Athletics (1972). He batted and threw right-handed.
Tim de Leede Tim de Leede (born January 25, 1968 in Leidschendam) is a Dutch cricketer. Most often batting in the middle order and bowling in the middle overs, de Leede is a capable cricketer, even at ODI level, where he leads the Netherlands for games played, wickets taken, and has a pair of half centuries, an unbeaten 58 against England in 2003, and a quick-fire 51 against Sri Lanka in 2006.
Tim Deegan Timothy Justin "Tim" Deegan (born December 10, 1982) is the newest MuchMusic VJ. He won the job on April 10, 2006 over nine other VJ hopeful finalists on VJ Search, a reality show created to find the next MuchMusic VJ.
Tim DeLaughter Tim DeLaughter (born 18 November 1965 in Dallas, Texas), is a singer and songwriter. He has gained attention as a very energetic and engaging frontman for both Tripping Daisy and his current band, The Polyphonic Spree.
Tim Demler Tim Demler is the Supervisor of Wheatfield, New York and was a Republican candidate for Lieutenant Governor of New York in the 2006 statewide elections. Demler has served as supervisor since 1996 and has focused on economic development and tax issues.
Tim Devlin Timothy Robert Devlin, known as Tim Devlin, (born 13 June, 1959) was the Conservative Member of Parliament for the Stockton South constituency from 1987 to 1997. He defeated Ian Wrigglesworth of the Social Democrat Party in at the 1987 general election and was re-elected at the 1992 election, but lost to Labour's Dari Taylor in the 1997 general election.
Tim Dog Tim Dog (real name Timothy Blair, born January 1 ,1967) is an American rapper from the Bronx, New York who rose to prominence during the early '90s with his debut LP Penicillin on Wax and the hit record "Fuck Compton". Tim had already appeared on songs with the Ultramagnetic MCs and went on to form a duo, Ultra, with member Kool Keith.
Tim Donovan Tim Donovan is the Political Editor for the BBC's regional news service for London, BBC London. Prior to this he was a presenter and reporter for Newsroom South East, the programme replaced by BBC London and South East Today.
Tim Dower Tim Dower is a New Zealand broadcaster who works as a newsreader and substitute talkback announcer for Newstalk ZB. He works primarily evening shifts at the station, usually presenting the news alongside Kerre Woodham.
Tim Doyle Tim Doyle is a veteran television comedy writer and showrunner whose credits include "Roseanne," "Ellen," "Sports Night" and the cult comedy series "Andy Richter Controls The Universe." After graduating from the USC School of Cinematic Arts Tim Doyle began his career in 1990 as a writer on the ABC satiric puppet show "Dinosaurs.
Tim Ferguson Tim Ferguson (born Timothy Dorcen Langbene Ferguson on 16 November 1963 in Sydney, NSW) is an Australian comedian and television presenter. His first major appearance was as the "handsome" member of the Doug Anthony All Stars, along with Paul McDermott and Richard Fidler, on
Tim Fish Tim Fish is a comic book author and artist. He has worked on several (mostly gay-themed) titles, including the web comic anthology "Young Bottoms in Love," but is probably best known for his slice-of-life/romance print comic, "Cavalcade of Boys," which employs realistic characters and is reminiscent of Armistead Maupin's Tales of the City and of the television series Queer as Folk.
Tim Flock Julius Timothy "Tim" Flock (May 11, 1924 - March 31, 1998) was one of NASCAR's early pioneers, and a two time series champion. He was a brother to NASCAR's second female driver Ethel Mobley and NASCAR pioneers Bob Flock and Fonty Flock.
Tim Floyd Tim Floyd (born February 25, 1954) is the current head coach of the University of Southern California men's college basketball team. Floyd is also a former head coach of several teams in both the NCAA and the NBA.
Tim Follin Tim Follin is a video game music composer who has written tracks for a variety of titles and home gaming systems, including the Sinclair ZX Spectrum, Commodore 64, Commodore Amiga, Atari ST, NES, Super Nintendo, Game Boy, Dreamcast and PlayStation.
Tim Folzenlogen Tim Folzenlogen (born May 2, 1952) is a contemporary realist painter based in New York City. His work has been shown in more than 50 solo shows and he has sold more than 1000 paintings Manhattan Times, 2004 Most of his works depict architectural details in New York City, and the way features of buildings are illuminated by slanting rays of light.
Tim Fornara Tim Fornara (born in 1977) is a British actor and presenter most notable for his regular hosting duties on interactive quiz show, The Great Big British Quiz which he has fronted since its inception in June 2005.
Tim Fortescue Trevor Victor Norman Fortescue, known as Tim Fortescue (born 28 August 1916) is a British Conservative politician. He was Member of Parliament for Liverpool Garston from 1966 until he stood down at the February 1974 general election.
Tim Fox Timothy Richard Fox (born November 1, 1953 in Canton, Ohio) is a former American Football safety who played for the New England Patriots, San Diego Chargers and the Los Angeles Rams. He played college football at Ohio State University and was selected 21st overall in the 1976 NFL Draft by the Patriots.
Tim Gittens Tim Gittens is a 6'3" guard who played college basketball for the Milwaukee Panthers during the 1997-98 season, and played a number of games for the Newark Express. He played only six games for UWM, where he wore the number 5 jersey and averaged 5.
Tim Green Tim Green (b. December 16, 1963) is a former defensive end with the Atlanta Falcons of the National Football League, a commentator for National Public Radio and was formerly the host of A Current Affair on Fox.
Tim Hammond Tim Hammond is a self-described human rights activist who has been involved in social change movements, best known as an anti-circumcision advocate. He is the founder of the National Organization to Halt the Abuse and Routine Mutilation of Males (NOHARMM).
Tim Hankinson American Tim Hankinson, who coached the MLS Project 40 squad, the Tampa Bay Mutiny and the Colorado Rapids for a combination of seven seasons. Currently, he is the Head coach of the Guatemalan U-17 national team since March 2006.
Tim Hardaway Timothy Duane Hardaway (born September 1, 1966 in Chicago, Illinois) is an American former National Basketball Association player, who in his prime was one of the league's best at the point guard position. At 6'0" (1.
Tim Harding Timothy John Harding (born February 1, 1978) is an Australian entertainer, currently a cast member of the Australian TV show Hi-5. Before his role on Hi-5, Harding was a member of the Australian band Compos Mentis.
Tim Harford Tim Harford (born 1973) is an English journalist, residing in London. He writes a humorous weekly column called Dear Economist for The Financial Times, in which he uses economic theory to "solve" readers' personal problems.
Tim Harris (linebacker) Tim Harris (born September 10, 1964) is a former American Football linebacker who played for the Green Bay Packers (1986-1990), San Francisco 49ers (1991-1992, 1994-1995), and the Philadelphia Eagles (1993). He played college football at the University of Memphis and was selected in the 4th round of the 1986 NFL Draft by the Packers.
Tim Hecker Tim Hecker (born in Vancouver) is a Canadian musician and sound artist whose recordings are often classified under the electronica genre. Tim previously recorded under the moniker Jetone, but has become better-known internationally for his ambient recordings released through Mille Plateaux, Alien8, Force Inc, Staalplaat, and Fat Cat under his own name since 1996.
Tim Hector Leonard Timoshenko Hector (born 24 November 1942, Antigua – died 12 November 2002, Antigua) was a leftist Antiguan political leader and cricket administrator known for his opposition to the rule of the Bird family.
Tim Heidecker Tim Heidecker is an American actor, comedian and one half of the comedic duo of Tim & Eric, the other being his partner Eric Wareheim. Like his partner, Tim's comedic style is often conveyed in a very deadpan manner mixed with hints of realism and often comes across as seeming more serious than it usually should be.
Tim Hemensley Tim Hemensley (1972 - July 2003) was a bass player and singer from Melbourne, Australia who was best known for his role as the leader of highly respected punk / garage / hard rock band, Powder Monkeys. Also known for his time in teenage band GOD, Geelong's Bored!
Tim Herron Tim Herron (born February 6, 1970 in Minneapolis, Minnesota) is a American golfer. Nicknamed "Lumpy", he attended the University of New Mexico and played on the 1993 United States Walker Cup team before turning professional later that year 1993.
Tim Heywood Geoffrey Beresford Heywood MBE DL (July 12 1914-June 15 2006), known as Tim Heywood, served as the chief signals officer of the Long Range Desert Group (LRDG) in the Second World War. In later life, he was president of the Country Landowners' Association (CLA) and founder president of the European Landowners' Association.
Tim Higgins Tim Higgins (born February 7, 1958 in Ottawa, Ontario) is a retired former professional ice hockey player who played 706 career NHL games with the Chicago Black Hawks, New Jersey Devils and Detroit Red Wings. He played junior hockey with his hometown Ottawa 67's and was drafted in the first round of the 1978 NHL Amateur Draft.
Tim Hill Tim Hill is one of the most "well known infamous" cartoon workers of the 90's and 2000's. He began his career in 1993 as a writer and storyboard artist for Rocko's Modern Life, he also created the very popular Kablam!
Tim Holden Thomas Timothy "Tim" Holden (born March 5, 1957), American politician, is a member of the United States House of Representatives since 1993. A Democrat, he has represented the 17th District of Pennsylvania (map), having previously represented the 6th District from 1993 until 2003.
Tim Holding Tim Holding (born 21 August, 1972) is an Australian politician, currently serving as the Minister for Finance in Victoria's state parliament. Prior to this, he was the Minister for Emergency Services and Corrections.
Tim Holt (statistician) David (Tim) Holt CB (born 29 October 1943) is Professor Emeritus of Social Statistics at the University of Southampton, and president of the Royal Statistical Society (2005- ). He was the last director of the UK's Central Statistical Office and the first director of the Office for National Statistics (and ex-officio Registrar General).
Tim Horan Tim Horan (born 18 May 1970) is a former Australian rugby union footballer. He played for the Queensland Reds in the Super 12, and represented Australia, he was one of the best centres in the world throughout the 1990s due to his attacking prowess, formidable defence and playmaking ability.
Tim Horshington Timothy Navaratnam Horshington was a pioneering broadcaster of Radio Ceylon, the oldest radio station in South Asia. Horshington was one of the earliest Tamil announcers to be appointed to the panel of announcers in the 1950s by Livy Wijemanne and
Tim Horton Miles Gilbert "Tim" Horton (January 12, 1930, in Cochrane, Ontario, Canada–February 21, 1974 in St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada) was a Canadian professional hockey defenceman from Cochrane, Ontario.
Tim Hortons Brier The Tim Hortons Brier, also known as the Brier, is the annual Canadian men's curling championship, sanctioned by the Canadian Curling Association (CCA). The current event name harks of its title sponsor, the Tim Hortons coffee and donut shop chain, but is commonly known (and amidst varied lead sponsorship) by the simpler rendition.
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