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Tarbut The Tarbut movement was a network of secular, Hebrew-language schools in parts of the former Jewish Pale of Settlement, specifically in Poland, Romania and Lithuania. Its existence was primarily between World War I and Two, although some schools affiliated with the movement continue to operate today.
TarcĂ­sio Meira TarcĂ­sio MagalhĂŁes Sobrinho, usually known as TarcĂ­sio Meira (born on October 5, 1935 in SĂŁo Paulo) is a well known actor in Brazil. He was one of the first actors to work in the most popular Brazilian channel Globo.
Tarcoon, New South Wales Tarcoon is a ghost town located in the Brewarrina Shire of far west New South Wales, Australia. It was a transportation centre with a Cobb and Co hotel and a railway station from 1901 to the closure of the Brewarrina branch of the Main Western line in 1974.
Tardebigge A village in Worcestershire, England, Tardebigge was once a much greater township including much of modern Redditch. The village is most famous for the Tardebigge locks, a flight of 30 canal locks that raise the Birmingham and Worcester Canal over 220 feet (67 metres) over the Lickey Ridge.
Tare and Tret Tare and Tret in commercial terms are deductions usually made from the gross weight of goods. Tare is the weight of the case or covering, box, or such-like, containing the goods, or the vehicle carrying them; deducting this the net weight is left.
Tare weight Tare weight is the weight of an empty vehicle or container. By subtracting the gross weight (laden weight), the weight of the goods carried (the net weight) may be determined, useful in determining the cost of the goods carried for purposes of taxation (sometimes called a tarrif) or for tolls related to barge, rail, road, or other traffic, especially where the toll will vary with the value of the goods carried (for example, tolls on the Erie Canal.
Tarek El-Telmissany Tarek El-Telmissany (Arabic:طارق التلمساني) (April 22 1950 is one of the most famous cinematographers in Egypt, the Middle East and Africa. Worked as a Director of Photography for documentary films since 1980.
Tarek Elrich Tarek Elrich (born January 1, 1987 in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia) is an Australian football (soccer) player. He currently plays as a left midfielder for the Australian A-League club Newcastle United Jets.
Tarek Fatah Tarek Fatah is a secular Muslim Canadian political activist, writer and TV host. A co-founder of the 300-member Muslim Canadian Congress Fatah's advocacy for a seperation of religion and state, opposition to Sharia law], and self-described "progressive" form of [[Islam have met with considerable controversy from conservative Canadian Muslims and Muslim groups, such as the Canadian Islamic Congress.
Tarentaise cattle Tarentaise cattle descend from the domestic cattle of the Tarentaise valley in France where they were isolated from other breeds for many thousands of years. Nature selected cattle there to be able to exist in high altitudes and be able to range in very steep and rough terrain for forage.
Tarepanda [(たれぱんだ), which means "lazy" panda] or "droopy" [[Giant Panda|panda in Japanese, is a panda character who gets around by rolling, since he is so lazy (at 2.75 meters per hour, according to company literature).
Tareq Al-Suwaidan Tareq Mohammad Al-Suwaidan (born November 23, 1953 in Kuwait) is a well known scholar throughout the Muslim world. He is the Chairman of Gulf Innovation Group in Kuwait and the general manager of Al-Resalah Satellite TV channel launched in May 2005 by Saudi billionaire prince HRH Alwaleed bin Talal.
Tareq Ayyoub Tareq Ayyoub (طارق ايوب) (also spelled Tarek Ayyoub) was an Arab television reporter of Palestinian nationality, employed by Al Jazeera, and previously by Fox News. On April 8, 2003, Ayyoub was killed when two missiles (apparently fired from an A-10 Warthog US Fighter plane) struck the Baghdad headquarters of the Al Jazeera Satellite Channel during the 2003 Invasion of Iraq.
Targa Florio The Targa Florio was an open road endurance automobile race held near Palermo, Sicily. Founded in 1906, it used to be one of the oldest sports car racing events until it was discontinued in 1977 due to safety concerns.
Targa timing Targa timing (sometimes also called target timing) is a system of timing used in car rallying. It was invented by John Brown, the Clerk of the Course for the Targa Rusticana, a road rally that used to be run in the United Kingdom in the 1960s (named after the famous Targa Florio).
Targa Tasmania Targa Tasmania is a tarmac-based rally event held on the island state of Tasmania, Australia, annually since 1992. The event takes its name from the Targa Florio, a former motoring event held on the island of Sicily.
Targa West Targa West is a rally event held in and around Perth, Western Australia. The event takes its name from the Targa Florio, a former motoring event held on the island of Sicily, as well as more recent Australian events including Targa Tasmania, East Coast Targa and Classic Adelaide.
Target Account Selling Target Account Selling (TAS) is a sales process training workshop developed in 1988 by Target Marketing Systems, an Atlanta-based sales training company, which merged with The Sales Consultancy in 1998, before being acquired by Siebel Systems in 1999, and auctioned to software company The TAS Group in 2006.
Target Acquisition Target acquisition provides detailed information about enemy forces and locates them with sufficient accuracy to permit continued monitoring or target designation and engagement. It includes target acquisition for both direct and indirect fire weapons as well as for information operations.
Target Acquisition and Designation System, Pilot Night Vision System The Target Acquisition and Designation System, Pilot Night Vision System (TADS/PNVS) is the combined sensor and targeting unit fitted to the AH-64 Apache helicopter. It comprises two independent systems, described below:
Target Approval and Review Committee A branch of the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS), the Target Approval and Review Committee (TARC) grants or denies the ability to put a suspect or group under surveillance and open a clandestine investigation. It is chaired by the Director of CSIS (currently Jim Judd), senior CSIS officers and representatives from the Department of Justice and Deputy Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness.
Target Benefit A Target Benefit plan is a defined contribution plan designed to provide benefits that would match a defined benefit plan at normal retirement age. For example, if the defined benefit plan being Targeted has a benefit of 1.
Target Books Target Books was a British publishing imprint, established in 1973 by Universal-Tandem Publishing Co Ltd, a paperback publishing company. The imprint was established as a children's imprint to complement the adult Tandem imprint, and became well known for their highly successful range of novelisations and other assorted books based on the popular science-fiction television series Doctor Who.
Target Center The Target Center is an arena in downtown Minneapolis, Minnesota sponsored by Target Corporation that is home to the National Basketball Association's Minnesota Timberwolves and Women's National Basketball Association's Minnesota Lynx. In 1996 it was home to the Arena Football League team Minnesota Fighting Pike.
Target Earth (video game) Target Earth (Assault Suits Leynos or Jūsō Kihei Reinosu; 重装機兵レイノス in Japan) is a video game developed by NCS in 1990 for the Sega Genesis and the Sega Mega Drive. It is the first game of the Assault Suits series.
Target fixation Target fixation is a process by which the brain is focused so intently on an observed object that awareness of other obstacles or hazards can diminish. Also, in an avoidance scenario, the observer can become so fixated on the target that the observer will end up colliding with the object.
Target Language In applied linguistics and second language pedagogy, the term Target Language refers to any language learners are trying to learn in addition their native language. The term is rather dated, and nowadays the same concept is often expressed with the term second language or L2.
Target Longlife Productions Target Longlife Productions, TLP or simply Target Longlife is a Swedish independent production company founded on October, 2004 by producer, editor and director, Arman Yahyai. It has become one of the most successful motion picture companies among the smaller private ones.
Target Neutral Target Neutral is a scheme set up by BP to help individual car owner's participate in the mitigation of global warming. As well as advocating the use of public tansport and energy efficient cars, the scheme suggests that car owners can 'cancel out' their emissions by 'supporting projects that reduce the equivalent amount of CO2', for, on average, less than ÂŁ20 a year.
Target Rating Point A Target Rating Point (TRP) is a measure of the purchased target rating points representing an estimate of the component of the target audience within the gross audience. Similar to GRP (short for Gross Rating Point) it is measured as the sum of ratings achieved by a specific media vehicle of the target audience reached by an advertisement.
Target Video This San Francisco-based studio, run by Joe Rees, archived early punk and hardcore bands such as Black Flag, Flipper, and Crucifix in the late 1970's to the early 1980's. Using multiple VHS cameras, they produced some of the highest quality footage available of these bands performing in front of live audiences.
Target World Challenge The Target World Challenge is an offseason golf tournament hosted by Tiger Woods, which takes place each December at Sherwood Country Club, a Jack Nicklaus designed course in Thousand Oaks, California. The sixteen man field comprises the defending champion, the top eleven available players from the Official World Golf Rankings, and four special invitees chosen by the Tiger Woods Foundation.
Target-Action The term Target-Action design paradigm refers to a kind of software architecture, where a computer program is divided up into objects which dynamically establish relationships by telling each other which object they should target and what action or message to send to that target when an event occurs. This is especially useful when implementing graphical user interfaces, which are by nature event-driven.
Target: 2006 Target: 2006 is the title of an eleven issue story arc from the Transformers Marvel UK comic book series, running in issues #78-88. It was written by Simon Furman and drawn by Geoff Senior, Jeff Anderson, Will Simpson and Ron Smith.
Target: Renegade Target: Renegade is a scrolling beat'em up (or flip-screen on certain versions) computer game released on the Amstrad CPC, Commodore 64 and ZX Spectrum systems in the late 1980s by Ocean Software on their "Imagine" label, as well as a Nintendo Entertainment System version published by Taito. The game is a sequel to Renegade and was followed by Renegade 3.
Target: Terror Target: Terror is a shooter arcade game developed and published in 2004 by Raw Thrills, and designed by Eugene Jarvis. The game involves using your gun controller to defeat terrorists attacking various places in the United States, including Denver Airport, the Golden Gate Bridge and Los Alamos National Laboratory.
Targeted drug delivery Scientists began to study targeted drug delivery, because the traditional drug delivery system had many disadvantages, such as high toxic effect and high minimum effective dose. In traditional drug delivery system, after the patient takes some drugs, the drugs will be all over his body through the blood circulation.
Targeted therapy Targeted therapy is a type of medication which blocks the growth of cancer cells by interfering with specific targeted molecules needed for carcinogenesis and tumor growth, rather than by simply interfering with rapidly dividing cells. Targeted cancer therapies may be more effective than current treatments and less harmful to normal cells.
Targeted threat Targeted threats are a class of malware destined for one specific organization or industry. A type of crimeware, these threats are of particular concern because they are designed to capture sensitive information.
Targeteer The targeteer is responsible for identifying critical elements or vulnerable points, estimating collateral damage, identifying effect and weapon required and presenting/submitting targets that meet the Commander's requirements for the operational plan for approval. Once approved, the targets are passed to the unit conducting the operation (squadron, artillery or submarine) for conduct of the strike.
Targeting (politics) Targeting in politics is widely used in determining the resources of time, money, and manpower to be deployed in political campaigns. Political parties, campaign committees and political action committees prefer to place their resources disproportionately in constituencies where victory is possible, but not assured.
Targeting (warfare) Targeting is the process used to select objects or installations to be attacked, taken, or destroyed in warfare. More progressive countries generally select their targets in such a way as to minimize collateral damage and civilian casualties.
Targeting of civilian areas in the 2006 Israel-Lebanon conflict Artillery and missiles fired into civilian areas in Lebanon and Israel by both Israel and Hezbollah have been a major component in the conflict. Intended targeting aside, approximately one-quarter of the Israelis killed by Hezbollah and the majority of the Lebanese killed by Israeli forces were widely reported to be civilians.
TargetPoint Targetpoint is an Israeli company that provides targeted advertisements on webpages, allowing webmasters (especially of BitTorrent websites) to make money based on which/how many ads are clicked on, known as the pay-per-click model.
Targovishte Targovishte (, "marketplace"; Turkish: Eski Cuma) is a city (population: 39 000; 170 m above sea-level) in Bulgaria, capital of Targovishte Province. It is situated at the southern foot of the low mountain of Preslav along either bank of the Vrana River.
Targowica Confederation The Targowica Confederation was a military organization (Latin:"confederatio") of some Polish-Lithuanian nobility, backed by Catherine II of Russia, who opposed the Polish Constitution of May 3, 1791, that had been adopted by the "Great" or "Four-Year" Sejm, especially the provisions limiting the privileges of the nobility.
Targum A targum (plural: targumim) is an Aramaic translation of the Hebrew Bible (Tanakh) written or compiled in the Land of Israel or in Babylonia from the Second Temple period until the early Middle Ages (late first millennium).
Tarchia Tarchia (Maryanska, 1977) is currently the geologically youngest known of all the Asian ankylosaurid dinosaurs and is represented by five or more specimens, including two complete skulls and one nearly complete postcranial skeleton. This is also one of the largest known Asian ankylosaurs, with an estimated body length of 8-8.
Taric code TARIC (Integrated Tariff of the European Communities) is designed to show the various rules applying to specific products when imported into the EU. This includes the provisions of the harmonised system and the combined nomenclature but also additional provisions specified in Community legislation such as tariff suspensions, tariff quotas and tariff preferences, which exist for the majority of the Community’s trading partners.
Tarictic Hornbill The Tarictic Hornbill (Penelopides panini) is a hornbill found in rainforests on the islands of Panay, Negros, Masbate, and Guimaras, and formerly Ticao, in the Philippines. This bird is distinguished by its bill with a hollow horny "casque" on top of it.
Tariel Vasadze Tariel Shakrovych Vasadze () is a Ukrainian businessman of Georgian descent, chairman and main shareholder of the UkrAVTO JSC and UkrAVTO Group. He was the chief executive of UkrAVTO since 1983, leading this once state-owned company through privatization and restructuring to a role of Ukraine's main automobile manufacturer, servicer and importer.
Tariff (criminal law) Under the criminal law of England and Wales, a tariff is the minimum period that a person serving an indefinite prison sentence must serve before that person becomes eligible for parole. The Home Secretary bears responsibility for tariffs, and often considers the recommendation of the sentencing judge, and from the Lord Chief Justice.
Tariff of 1792 The Tariff of 1792 was the third of Alexander Hamilton's protective tariffs in the United States (first was the Hamilton tariff of 1789, second was the Tariff of 1790). Hamilton had persuaded Congress to raise duties slightly in 1790, and he persuaded them to raise rates again in 1792, although still not to his satisfaction.
Tariff of 1824 The Tariff of 1824, also known as the Sectional Tariff of 1824, was a protective tariff in the United States designed to protect American industry in the face of cheaper British commodities, especially iron products, wool and cotton textiles, and agricultural goods.
Tariff of 1842 The Tariff of 1842, or Black Tariff as it became known, was a protectionist tariff schedule adopted in the United States to reverse the effects of the Compromise Tariff of 1833. The Compromise Tariff contained a provision that successively lowered the tariff rates from their level under the Tariff of 1832 over a period of ten years until the majority of dutiable goods were to be taxed at 20%.
Tariff Reform League The Tariff Reform League (TRL) was a pressure group formed in 1903 to protest against 'unfair' foreign imports and to advocate Imperial Preference to protect British industry from foreign competition. It was well funded and included politicians, intellectuals and businessmen, and was popular with the grassroots of the Conservative Party.
Tarifit language Tarifit is a Northern Berber language of the Zenati subgroup, spoken mainly in the Moroccan Rif by about 3.5 million people inside Morocco and by 1 million Moroccan immigrants in the Benelux, Germany, France and Spain.
Tarik Benhabiles Tarik Benhabiles (born February 5, 1965 in Algiers, Algeria) is a former tennis player from France, who didn't win a single title during his professional career. The righthander reached his highest singles ATP-ranking on June 8, 1987, when he became the number 22 of the world.
Tarik El Taib Tarik El Tayeb (born 28 February, 1977) is a Libyan football midfielder who, as of 2006/2007 season is playing for Al Hilal Riyadh. He is widely regarded as Libya's saviour and has captained the side during the 2006 World Cup Qualifiers and African Nations Cup.
Tarik Ergin Tarik Ergin (born June 7 1961 in Hingham, Massachusetts) is an actor who has played the part of Lieutenant Ayala in Star Trek: Voyager, as well as "Satan's Robot" from the Captain Proton holodeck program and Lt. Coris Sprint in the Star Trek: Borg computer game.
Tarik Glenn Tarik Glenn (born May 25, 1976 in Cleveland, Ohio) is an American football offensive tackle playing for the Indianapolis Colts. Glenn performed as two-way lineman at Bishop O'Dowd High School in Oakland, California.
Tarikh-i Jahangushay-i Juvaini Tarikh-i Jahangushay-i Juvaini ("The History of Conquering The World") is a detailed historical account written by the Persian Juvayni describing the Mongol, Hulegu Khan, and Ilkhanid conquest of Persia.
Tarim Basin The Tarim Basin is one of the largest endorheic drainage basins in the world, lying between several mountain ranges in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region in China's far west. Much of the basin is dominated by the Taklamakan Desert.
Tarim mummies The Tarim mummies are a series of Caucasoid mummies which have been excavated in the Tarim Basin (Eastern Central Asia, today the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region of the People's Republic of China), and dated to the 2nd and 1st millennium BC. Some tests have found the mummies to contain European genes, confirming the earlier suggestion that the mummies are of Indo-European descent giving further support to the idea of migrations of speakers of Indo-European languages at a very early period, suggesting the possibility of cultural exchange with the Chinese world since around 1st millennium BC.
Tarime District Tarime is one of the five districts of the Mara Region of Tanzania. It is bordered to the South by Lake Victoria and the Musoma Urban, Musoma Rural and Serengeti District Districts, to the North and East by Kenya and to the West by the Kagera Region.
Tarion TARION, formerly known as the Ontario New Home Warranty Program was created by the Ontario Government in 1976 to administer the Ontario New Home Warranties Plan Act. Its primary purpose is to protect consumers of new homes by ensuring that builders abide the provincial legislation.
Tariq Al-Hashimi Tariq al-Hashimi is an Iraqi politician and the general secretary of the Iraqi Islamic Party. Along with Adil Abdul Mahdi, he is a Vice President of Iraq in the government formed after the December 2005 elections.
Tariq class frigate The Tariq class Frigates (UK Amazon Type 21) were acquired from the United Kingdom in 1993-94. They were bought in order to replace the Garcia class and Brooke class frigates which, due to the Pressler Amendment, Pakistan had to return to the United States at the end of their five-year lease.
Tariq Hussain (musician) Tariq Hussain (born 1968 in Cowansville, Quebec), usually credited as Tariq in his musical career, is a Canadian singer-songwriter and radio personality. Currently a host for CBC Radio Three, he has also released four albums.
Tariq ibn-Ziyad Tariq ibn Ziyad or Taric bin Zeyad (, d. 720), known in Spanish history and legend as Taric el Tuerto (Taric the one-eyed), was a Berber Muslim and Umayyad general who led the conquest of Visigothic Hispania in 711.
Tariq Modood Tariq Modood is professor of sociology, politics and public policy and the founding Director of the Centre for the Study of Ethnicity and Citizenship at the University of Bristol. He is also a founding editor of the new international journal, Ethnicities.
Tariq Teddy Tariq Teddy is one of Pakistan's most popular theater comedians, best known for his quick replies. He is considered as the sharpest person around in Punjabi stage-shows specially when it comes to mixture of sitcom and stand up commedy.
Taris, roi de l'eau Taris, roi de l'eau (Jean Taris, Swimming Champion) is a 1931 short documentary directed by Jean Vigo about the French swimmer Jean Taris. The film is notable for the many innovative techniques that Vigo uses, including close ups and freeze frames of the swimmer's body.
Tarit Baran Topdar Tarit Baran Topdar (born 5 March, 1941) is a member of the 14th Lok Sabha of India. He represents the Barrackpore constituency of West Bengal and is a member of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) (CPI(M)) political party.
Tarita Teriipia Tarita Teriipia (born December 29, 1941 in Bora Bora, French Polynesia) played Maimiti opposite Marlon Brando in the film Mutiny on the Bounty (1962). She was the mother of two of Brando's children, a son, Simon Tehotu, and a daughter, Tarita Cheyenne.
Tarja Cronberg Tarja Cronberg (born June 29, 1943) is a Finnish politician and member of Finnish Parliament, representing the Green League. She was first elected to the parliament in 2003 and as the chairperson of her party in 2005.
Tarja Halonen's first inauguration speech, 2000 Tarja Halonen was elected as the 11th President of Finland in the second round of voting in the 2000 Finnish Presidential election on February 6, 2000. She assumed office on March 1 after making the presidential affirmation at Parliament House, Helsinki.
Tarja Halonen's second inauguration speech, 2006 Tarja Halonen was re-elected for a second term as President of Finland in the second round of voting in the 2006 Finnish Presidential election on January 29, 2006. She began her second term of office on March 1 after making the presidential affirmation at Parliament House, Helsinki.
Tarjei Vesaas Tarjei Vesaas (August 20 1897 - March 15 1970) was a Norwegian poet and novelist. Born in Vinje, Telemark, Vesaas is widely considered to be one of Norway's greatest writers of the twentieth century and perhaps its most important since World War II.
Tarka (medication) Tarka® is the brand name of an oral antihypertensive medication that combines a slow release formulation of verapamil hydrochloride, a calcium channel blocker, and an immediate release formulation of trandolapril, an ACE inhibtor.
Tarka Trail The Tarka Trail is a series of footpaths and cyclepaths around north Devon, England that follow the route taken by Tarka the Otter in the book of that name. It is a figure-of-eight route, based on Barnstaple, and covers some 180 miles of path.
Tarkan Tarkan TevetoÄźlu popularly known as Tarkan, is one of the most successful pop music singers in Turkey. He has released several platinum-selling albums during his career, with an estimated 15 million albums soldThe Sofia Echo.
Tarkan (album) Tarkan is a 1999 compilation album by Tarkan, comprising of songs released in his 1994 A-Acayipsin and 1997 Ölürüm Sana albumsTarkan Translations. It was initially released in France in 1998 but due to the success of his single "Şımarık", it was given a wider European release on 1 April 1999, with 14 tracksUniversal Germany.
Tarkhan Dynasty Tarkhan Dynasty or Turkhan (Urdu: سلسله ترخان ) was established by Turkic Tarkhan and they ruled Sindh, Pakistan, from 1554 to 1591 AD. General Mirza Isa Beg founded the Tarkhan Dynasty in Sindh after the death of Shah Hassan Arghun of the Arghun Dynasty.
Tarkine The Tarkine is a large wilderness area in the far north-west of Tasmania. It is said to be the largest remaining temperate rainforest area in Australia and the second largest in the world next to British Columbia.
Tarkington Independent School District Tarkington Independent School District is a public school district in north central Liberty County, Texas (USA). All 4 campuses are located on the same plot of land, with the High School facing CR2268, and the other three campus are along FM 163.
Tarkio (band) Tarkio was the former band of Colin Meloy prior to his forming The Decemberists. An alt-country band from Missoula, Montana, they separated in 1999, but found new popularity in a retrospective released by Kill Rock Stars in 2006.
Tarko-Sale Tarko-Sale () is a town in Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug, Russia, located on the Pyakupur River near its confluence with the Ayvasedapur, some 560 km southeast of Salekhard. Population: 18,517 (2002 Census); 17,400 (1989 Census).
Tarlac State University Established in 1906, Tarlac State University (TSU) is the center for academic excellence in the province of Tarlac in the Philippines. It offers graduate courses in many specialized fields as well as vocational and various undergraduate degree programs in engineering, physical and social sciences, computer studies as well as information technology, business and accountancy, physical education, education, fine arts and architecture, and nursing.
Tarleton Hoffman Bean Tarleton Hoffman Bean (1846–1916) was an American ichthyologist, born at Bainbridge, Pennsylvania. After teaching in a high school, in 1874 he became associated with the United States Fish Commission, working on the Connecticut coast.
Tarleton's Raiders Tarleton's Raiders was the name given to a band of American Loyalist infantry and cavalry under the command of Colonel Banastre Tarleton during the American Revolution. The Raiders were founded early in 1780, with Tarleton at their head, and promptly saw action all across the southern colonies.
Tarma Province The Tarma Province is a Peruvian province, making up one of the nine provinces that conform the JunĂ­n Region. To the north it borders with the JunĂ­n Province, the east with the Chanchamayo Province, the south with the Province of Jauja and the west with the Province of Yauli.
Tarmac (company) Tarmac is a company operating in the United Kingdom, originally formed by Edgar Purnell Hooley as the TarMacadam Syndicate in 1903. The company produces aggregates and road-surfacing materials, including Tarmac, from which the company's name is derived.
Tarmac-shredding penetration bombs Tarmac-shredding penetration bombs are systems involving bombs or bomblets which are designed to disrupt the surface of a runway and make it unusable for flight operations. One early system was the BLU-107 Durandal, a single 450 lb bomb with rocket booster and 330 lb warhead.
Tarmizi Taher Tarmizi Taher, MD (born 7 October 1936 in Padang, West Sumatra) was Indonesia's Minister of Religious Affairs from 1993 to 1998. After qualifying as a doctor, he made his career in the Indonesian Navy and retired with the rank of Rear Admiral.
Tarn Taran Sahib Tarn Taran Sahib is a city with population of more than 100,000 and is situated near Amritsar, in the state of Punjab, India. It sends one elected representative to Lok Sabha (the Indian parliament) and one member to the State Legislative Assembly.
Tarnak Farm incident The Tarnak Farm incident refers to the accidental killing of four Canadian soldiers and the injury of eight others from the Third Battalion of Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry (3PPCLI) on April 18, 2002 by an American F-16 fighter jet. The aircraft, piloted by U.
TarnĂłw County TarnĂłw County () is a powiat (county) in Poland, in Lesser Poland Voivodeship. The county seat is the town of TarnĂłw and the powiat includes the area around it, but not the city itself which forms its own separate urban powiat.
Tarnów Voivodeship Tarnów Voivodeship (Polish: województwo tarnowskie) was a unit of administrative division and local government in Poland in years 1975–1998, superseded by Lesser Poland Voivodeship. Its capital city was Tarnów.
Tarndale bully The Tarndale bully, Gobiomorphus alpinus, is a sleeper of the genus Gobiomorphus, found only in a few small sub-alpine tarns in the headwaters of the Clarence and Wairau Rivers in Marlborough in the South Island of New Zealand.
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