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Timeshift channel A timeshift channel is a television channel carrying a time-delayed rebroadcast of its "parent" channel's output. In the United Kingdom and Ireland, most such channels have a time delay of one hour, and are thus described as a +1 channel — for instance LIVINGtv has a timeshift channel known as LIVINGtv+1.
Timeslip Timeslip was a British children's science-fiction television series shown from 1970-71. It featured the adventures of two children, Simon Randall (played by Spencer Banks) and Liz Skinner (Cheryl Burfield), who had the ability to travel through a 'time barrier' that led to different historical periods in alternate pasts and futures.
TimesTen TimesTen provides a family of real-time infrastructure software products designed for low latency, high-volume data, event and transaction management. Unlike conventional infrastructure software, TimesTen’s products are optimized for deployment within the application tier.
TimeShard Time Shard were one of the innovators in underground UK electronic dance music during the 'second summer of love' in 1989. During their first five years Gobber, Psi and Angstrom developed a sound which later became known as Psychedelic trance although at the time they were often described as producing Ambient Shamanic Trance.
TimeSplitter (race) The TimeSplitters are a fictional race of genetically modified mutants from the TimeSplitters series. Their main intention seems to be to destroy the human race (to which their creator Jacob Crow considered them genetically superior).
TimeSplitters (game) TimeSplitters is a 2000 first-person shooter for the Sony PlayStation 2 developed by Free Radical Design and published by Eidos, and the first game in the TimeSplitters (series). It was released October 26, 2000 as a launch game for the Sony PlayStation 2.
TimeSplitters 2 TimeSplitters 2 is a 2002 first-person shooter for Sony PlayStation 2, Microsoft Xbox, and Nintendo GameCube developed by Free Radical Design and published by Eidos. It is the sequel to the 2000 Playstation 2 game TimeSplitters.
Timetable A timetable is an organized list or schedule, usually set out in tabular form, providing information about a series of arranged events: in particular, the time at which it is planned these events will take place.
Timetable of the Precambrian *4594 Ma: A supernova explosion seeds our galactic neighborhood with heavy elements that will be incorporated into the Earth, and results in a shockwave in a dense region of the Milky Way galaxy. The Ca-Al-rich inclusions, which formed 2 million years before the chondrules Amelin,Yuri, Alexander N.
Timetales Timetales is a widely renowned Star Wars fan-made timeline that had its beginnings in 1996. Created by Christoper McElroy, the timeline first appeared online at the Star Wars Virtual Edition website created by Roderick Vonhögen (a Catholic priest from the Netherlands, who later went on to create the Daily Breakfast and Catholic Insider podcasts).
TimeTrex TimeTrex is a Commercial Open Source web-based Payroll and Time Management suite for small to medium sized businesses delivered on demand through a web based interface (Software as a Service) or downloaded and installed on a local server. It includes modules for: Employee Scheduling (time clock, timesheet), Job Costing, Invoicing / Accounts Receivable, Document Management and Payroll.
Timewasting Timewasting (or time-wasting) in the context of football refers to the deliberate wasting of time by one team towards the end of a game to gain an unfair advantage, usually when winning by one goal (or, less frequently, drawing). The aim is to ensure the game ends before a goal can be conceded.
Timewatch Timewatch is a long-running British television series showing documentaries on historical subjects, spanning all human history. Produced by the BBC, the Timewatch brandname is used as a banner title in the UK, but many of the individual documentaries can be found on US cable channels (like Discovery Times or The History Channel International) without the branding.
Timewheel The Timewheel (Időkerék) is the world's largest hourglass, situated in Budapest, Hungary next to City Park, right of Heroes' Square and behind the Palace of Art (Műcsarnok). It is made of granite, steel, and glass, and weighs 60 tons.
Timewyrm The Timewyrm is the name of a recurring villain from the Virgin New Adventures spin-off novels based on the BBC science fiction television series Doctor Who. The character featured in a four-novel story arc: Timewyrm: Genesys, Timewyrm: Exodus, Timewyrm: Apocalypse and Timewyrm: Revelation.
Timewyrm: Exodus Timewyrm: Genesys is an original Doctor Who novel, published by Virgin Publishing in their New Adventures range of Doctor Who novels. It is a sequel to author Terrance Dick's 1969 Second Doctor story The War Games as well as part of the ongoing four novel Timewyrm narrative.
TimeWars TimeWars is a series of 12 Science Fiction paperback books created and written by author Simon Hawke beginning in 1984. The story involves the adventures of an organisation tasked with protecting history from being changed by time travellers.
Timex Sinclair Timex Sinclair was a joint venture between the British company Sinclair Research and Timex Corporation in an effort to gain an entry into the rapidly-growing early-1980s home computer market in the United States. The choice of partnership was natural as Timex was already the main contractor for manufacture of Sinclair's ZX81 and ZX Spectrum computers at its Scottish plant in Dundee.
Timex Sinclair 2048 The Timex Sinclair 2048 was an improved version of the Sinclair ZX Spectrum computer. Never released by Timex Corporation in its home market of North America, it was essentially a cut-down TS2068 with 16Â kB of RAM.
Timex Social Club The Timex Social Club was a US group formed in 1982. Its members Gregory Thomas, Marcus Thompson, Kevin Moore, Michael Marshall, Craig Samuel, Darrien Cleage, and Alex Hill specialized in both old school rap and the merger of urban R&B with hip-hop rhythms, which was later known as new jack swing.
Timi & leslie Timi & Leslie is accessories company based in Los Angeles selling upscale handbags, diaper bags and other infant accessories. Originally created by Timi Prulhiere and Leslie Newton in 2000, the company is now owned soley by Leslie Newton.
Timi & Leslie Timi & Leslie is accessories company based in Los Angeles selling upscale handbags, diaper bags and other infant accessories. Originally created by Timi Prulhiere and Leslie Newton in 2000, the company is now owned soley by Leslie Newton.
Timi Wusu Timilehin Oluwaseun Wusu (born June 10, 1983, is an American football linebacker for the National Football League's Oakland Raiders. He joined the Raiders as an undrafted free agent in 2006, and subsequently was signed after impressing head coach Art Shell; however, he was placed on injured reserve, effectively ending his season.
Timi Yuro Timi Yuro (born Rosemarie Timotea Aurro, August 4, 1940 in Chicago, Illinois - March 30, 2004 in Las Vegas, Nevada) was an American soul and R&B singer. She is considered to be one of the first blue-eyed soul stylists of the rock era.
TimiĹź County TimiĹź (, Hungarian: Temes, Serbian: Tamiš/ТамиŃ, Banat Bulgarian: Timiš) is a county (judeĹŁ) of Romania, in the historical region Banat, with the county seat at TimiĹźoara. It is the largest county in Romania.
TimiĹź River The TimiĹź or Tamiš (Romanian: TimiĹź; Serbian: Tamiš or ТамиŃ; German: Temesch; Hungarian: Temes) is a 359 km long river rising in the Semenic Mountains, southern Carpathian Mountains, CaraĹź-Severin County, Romania. It flows through the Banat region and flows into the Danube near PanÄŤevo, in northern Serbia.
Timing advance In the GSM cellular mobile phone standard, timing advance value corresponds to the length of time a signal from the mobile phone takes to reach the base station. GSM uses TDMA technology in the radio interface to share a single frequency between several users, assigning sequential timeslots to the individual users sharing a frequency.
Timing attack In cryptography, a timing attack is a side channel attack in which the attacker attempts to compromise a cryptosystem by analyzing the time taken to execute cryptographic algorithms. The attack exploits the fact that every operation in a computer takes time to execute.
Timing skew Timing skew is a problem that can occur on many kinds of computer buses. When signals are transmitted down parallel paths, they will not arrive at exactly the same time due to unavoidable variations in wire transmission properties and transistor sizing, but the signals will arrive close to each other in time.
Timiryazev (crater) Timiryazev is a lunar impact crater that is located just to the east of the huge Korolev walled plain, on the far side of the Moon. It lies to the west-northwest of Sechenov crater and north-northeast of Mechnikov crater.
Timiskaming (electoral district) Timiskaming (also known as Timiskaming—French River ) was a federal electoral district in the northeastern part of Ontario, Canada, that was represented in the Canadian House of Commons from 1917 to 1925, and from 1935 to 1997.
Timken 1111 Timken 1111, also called the Timken Four Aces, was a 4-8-4 steam locomotive built in 1930 by American Locomotive Company (ALCO) to serve as a demonstration unit for new roller bearings produced by the Timken Roller Bearing Company. It was the first locomotive built with roller bearings rather than friction bearings.
Timken Company The Timken Company () is a major manufacturer of tapered roller bearings and specialty steels located in Canton, Ohio. Their products are used in transportation, industrial equipment, electronics, mining and drilling, and in military applications.
Timken OK Load Timken OK Load is a qualitative measure that indicates the possible performance of extreme pressure additives (EP Additives) in a lubricating grease or oil. The units of measure are pounds-force or kilograms-force and are determined using a special test machine.
Timken Roller Bearing Company The Timken Roller Bearing Company was one of the first to introduce roller bearings for railroad cars. Railroad cars owned and operated by the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway (ATSF) were some of the first to use roller bearings rather than "oil waste journal" boxes.
Timm Hackett Timm Hackett is a professor of English at East Carolina University in Greenville, North Carolina. He is a former sports writer and columnist for the New Bern Sun Journal, The Washington Daily News, and Minority Golf Magazine.
Timmarusu Saluva Timmarusu or simply Timmarasa was Prime minister of Krishna Deva Raya. He had also served as prime minister under Viranarasimha Raya (The word Arasu or "Arasa" is a Kannada word used as a title by royalty, chieftens, feudal Barons and even kings")Prof.
Timme Hoyng Timme Hoyng (born on August 7, 1976) is a field hockey player from the Netherlands, who made his debut for the national squad on June 23, 2000 in Edinburgh under coach Maurits Hendriks. He didn't made it to the Olympic team, and had to wait for four years when the midfielder from Amsterdam was selected again, just after the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens.
Timmendorfer Strand Timmendorfer Strand is a municipality in the district of Ostholstein, in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. It is situated on the Bay of LĂĽbeck (Baltic Sea), approximately 15Â km northeast of LĂĽbeck, and 20Â km southeast of Eutin.
Timmins Daily Press The Timmins Daily Press is a newspaper in Timmins, Ontario, which publishes six days a week. It is notable as the first paper bought by press baron Roy Thomson, who would eventually own more than 200 newspaper including The Times of London.
Timmins Square Timmins Square is one of the largest shopping centres in northeastern Ontario. With 397,303 square feet of space it is the largest mall within a radius of 200 km or more, and attracts customers from outlying communities such as Chapleau, Smooth Rock Falls, Hearst and Iroquois Falls.
Timmins—James Bay Timmins—James Bay is a federal and provincial electoral district in Ontario, Canada, that has been represented in the Canadian House of Commons since 1997, and in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario since 1999. Its population in 2001 was 84,001.
Timms Trap A Timms trap is a device used to capture and kill possums. Their use is commonplace in New Zealand, although illegal in Australia due to laws protecting possumsPossum FAQ, Australian Government Web Site, despite the high population there.
Timmy (South Park character) Timmy is a fictional character from animated television series South Park, voiced by Trey Parker. He is a child with strawberry-blonde hair who uses a wheelchair, although he can actually stand and walk somewhat without it.
Timmy (The Residents) Timmy is a fictional character by avant-garde group The Residents, first appearing in the 1995 CD-ROM project Bad Day on the Midway. The character was brought back on July 26, 2006 in a series of weekly short videos featuring Timmy telling anecdotes about his life and other strange stories.
Timmy Big Hands Timmy Big Hands was a humor webzine. Created in 2000 by the former cast and crew of Mystery Science Theater 3000, the site garnered much critical acclaim and accolades, but eventually was retired site featured odd but humorous reviews of everyday items, comics, strange games, and new [http://web.
Timmy Gatling Timmy Gatling, an American musician, was an original member of the swingbeat threesome Guy. After he left the group for his own production and recording career, he carried on producing for other artists and groups.
Timmy rooney Tim Rooney (born Timothy Allen Dick on June 13, 1953) is an American comedian, character actor, voice-over artist, and entertainer perhaps best known for his role in the sitcom Home Improvement and his roles in Disney films, such as The Santa Clause and Toy Story.
Timmy Shaw Timmy Shaw was a 1960s African American R & B singer from the Deep South, who charted just once with "Gonna Send You Back to Georgia" from 1964. The song was covered by The Animals as "Gonna Send You Back to Walker".
Timmy Smith Timmy Smith (born January 21, 1964 in Hobbs, New Mexico) is a former professional American football player who played for the Washington Redskins and the Dallas Cowboys. He was drafted out of Texas Tech University in the fifth round of the 1987 NFL Draft.
Timna Timna is an ancient city in Yemen, the capital of the Qataban kingdom; it is distinct from a city in Southern Israel that shares the same name. During ancient times, Timna was an important hub in the famous Incense Route (which supplied Arabian and Indian incense via camel caravan to ports on the Mediterranean Sea, most notably Gaza in modern Israel, and Petra, in Jordan).
Timnah Biblical Timnah is identified with the modern archeological site of Tel Batash, in the Sorek Valley of Israel, near Kibbutz Tal Shahar. The site was first settled in the Middle Bronze Age by creating an earthen rampart that encolsed the 10 acre / 40 hectare site.
Timnath, Colorado Founded in 1884, Timnath is a small agricultural/farming community located in Larimer County, Colorado southeast of Fort Collins, Colorado approximately one-half mile east of the Harmony Road/Interstate 25 interchange, on a small bluff east of the Cache la Poudre River. The surrounding farmlands have been used primarily for potatoes, alfalfa, sugar beets, and cattle.
Timo Airaksinen Timo Airaksinen (born 25th April 1947, Vaasa, Finland) is Professor of Moral Philosophy, and head of department, at the Department of Social and Moral Philosophy at Helsinki University. By longstanding tradition in the University of Helsinki, the philosophy faculty is divided into two major areas, the practical and the theoretical.
Timo Ellis Timo Ellis is a multi-instrumentalist and record producer from New York City, currently in the band The Netherlands. He also runs a commercial music company called "70% Water Music" as well as his personal label "Records and Tapes Records"
Timo Kahilainen Timo Eero Kahilainen (born 1963) is a Finnish actor best known as one of the four original members of the Kummeli comedy crew, along with Heikki Silvennoinen, Heikki Hela and Olli Keskinen. Kahilainen is best known for portraying the many short but energetic characters of the Kummeli character gallore.
Timo Koivusalo Timo Johannes Koivusalo (born October 31, 1963 in Pori, Finland) is a Finnish actor, director, writer, columnist, composer and musician. His most successful film to date was Rentun Ruusu, which debuted in the movie theaters in 2001.
Timo Mäkinen Timo Mäkinen, born 18 March 1938, in Helsinki, Finland, was one of the original "Flying Finns" of motor rallying. He is most famous for his hat-trick of wins in the RAC Rally, at the wheel of a Ford Escort, preceded only by Erik Carlsson (Saab 96) in that feat.
Timo PĂ©rez Timoniel PĂ©rez (born April 8, 1975 in BanĂ, Dominican Republic) is an outfielder in Minor League Baseball with the Detroit Tigers in their minor league system. The New York Mets signed PĂ©rez as a free agent in 2000, where he played for four years before being traded to the Chicago White Sox.
Timo Pärssinen Timo Pärssinen (born January 17, 1977 in Lohja, Finland) is a Finnish professional ice hockey forward. He was drafted by the Anaheim Mighty Ducks as their fourth-round pick, #102 overall, in the 2001 NHL Entry Draft.
Timo Rautiainen Timo Rautiainen & Trio Niskalaukaus was a metal music band from Finland, formed in 1997. A very dynamic band, they were lead by Timo Rautiainen, leading member of Finnish metallers Lyijykomppania, a band which still has an underground cult following in the scene.
Timo Sarpaneva Timo Sarpaneva (October 31, 1926 – October 6, 2006), was a Finnish designer and professor who was best known for his constructivist works of glass art. Although he preferred glass and metal, he also worked with porcelain, wood and textiles.
Timo Sorri Timo Sorri is a Norway American Football Federation coach for the Bergen Storm, and was formerly a defensive backs coach at the College of the Desert in Palm Desert, California. He led the Warriors from switzerland to victory in the Swissbowl 2006.
Timo Tompuri Timo Antero Tompuri (born June 9, 1969 in Pernaja, Finland) is a Finnish discus thrower, who throws for the team Yleisurheilu-Team Sahalahti. Although he was coached by Kari Mattila until 2004, he currently coaches himself.
Timo WeĂź Timo WeĂź (born July 2, 1982 in Moers, North Rhine-Westphalia) is a field hockey player from Germany, who was a member of the Men's National Team that won the bronze medal at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece.
Timoci Silatolu Timoci Qiolevu Silatolu, sometimes known by his chiefly title of Ratu, is a former Fijian politician who is currently serving a life sentence at Korovou Prison for treason in connection with his role in the coup d'état which deposed the government, of which he was a part, in 2000.
Timofei Mikhailov Mikhailov, Timofei Mikhailovich (Михайлов, Тимофей Михайлович in Russian) (on January 22 (on February 4) 1859, Smolensk province - April 3 1881, St.-Petersburg): Russian revolutionary, member of Narodnaya Volya.
Timofei Shishkanov Timofei Shishkanov (born June 10, 1983 in Moscow, Russia) is a Russian professional ice hockey forward. He was drafted by the Nashville Predators as their second-round pick, #33 overall, in the 2001 NHL Entry Draft.
Timofey Skryabin Timofey Skryabin (born November 14, 1967) is a retired boxer from the former Soviet Union, who represented his native country at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, South Korea. There he won the bronze medal in the flyweight division (– 51kg).
Timoga Spring Timoga Spring is a spring located along the National Highway, Timoga, Barangay Buru-un, Iligan City, Philippines, around 9 kilometers away from the city proper. It is well-known for icy-cold and crystal-clear springs flow freely to the pools of different sizes.
Timoji Timoji (also referred to as Timoja or Timayya) was a Hindu privateer who served the Vijayanagara Empire and the Portuguese during the first decade of the 16th century. He claimed to have been born in Goa and to have escaped the city after its conquest by the Adil Shahi of Bijapur in 1496.
Timok River The Timok (Serbian Cyrillic and Bulgarian: Тимок, Latin: Timacus) is a river in eastern Serbia and western Bulgaria. It is a very branchy system of many shorter rivers, a large number of them having the same name (Timok), only clarified with adjectives.
Timoléon d'Espinay Timoléon d'Espinay (1580 - 1644), French soldier, was the eldest of the four sons of François d'Espinay, seigneur de Saint Luc (1554-1597), and was himself marquis de Saint Luc. In 1603 he accompanied Sully in his embassy to London.
Timolol Timolol maleate is a non-selective beta-adrenergic receptor blocker. In its oral form (Blocadren®), it is used to treat high blood pressure and prevent heart attacks, and occasionally to prevent migraine headaches.
Timon & Pumbaa's Jungle Games Timon & Pumbaa's Jungle Games is a Super NES and PC (released on PC under the Disney Gamebreak brand) game for young children. The object in this game is to have fun while Timon and Pumbaa from The Lion King entertain the player with glimpses of jungle living, especially when certain mini-games require the player to consume insects.
Timon (character of Rome) Timon is a character in the HBO/BBC2 original television series Rome, played by Lee Boardman. He is a Jew, depicted as a "hired sword" who has few scruples about doing anything for a price - from bodyguard work, to assassination - although with Atia of the Julii, he is quite willing to take her body in lieu of coin.
Timon and Pumbaa Timon and Pumbaa are a fictional meerkat and warthog duo first introduced in Disney's popular 1994 animated film The Lion King. Timon was portrayed through his many appearances by Nathan Lane (in all three films and early episodes of the show), Max Casella (the original actor of the Broadway Musical), Quinton Flynn (in certain episodes of the show), Kevin Schon (in certain episodes of the show) and James Arnold Taylor (in Kingdom Hearts II) while Pumbaa is voiced by Ernie Sabella (in all of his animated speaking appearances) and was portrayed by Tom Alan Robbins in the original production of The Lion King Broadway musical.
Timor (car) The Timor (Teknologi Industri Mobil Rakyat) was a car sold in Indonesia in the mid-1990s, which was simply a rebadged version of the South Korean Kia Sephia. It was intended to be Indonesia's 'national car', similar to Malaysia's Proton, and as such, exempt from taxes and duties levied on other cars sold in the country.
Timor Gap The Timor Gap is often used to refer an area of ocean between Timor, Indonesia and Australia. In actuality, it refers to a gap in a seabed boundary line which Australia and Indonesia negotiated in 1972 -- the part of the line they could not define because, Portugal, the then-ruler of East Timor, declined to participate in the negotiations.
Timor Pony The Timor Pony was developed on the Indonesian island of Timor, likely from Indian breeds that were imported to the island. It is used by the local people for cattle work, at which it does well, as well as riding, driving, and light farm work.
Timor Sea The Timor Sea (Indonesian: Laut Timor; Portuguese: Mar Timor) is an arm of the Indian Ocean situated between the island of Timor, now split between the states of Indonesia and East Timor, and the Northern Territory of Australia. The waters to the east are known as the Arafura Sea, technically an arm of the Pacific Ocean.
Timor Sparrow The Timor Sparrow, Padda fuscata also known as Timor Dusky Sparrow is a small, up to 14cm long, plump dark brown songbird with a large silvery blue bill, white cheek, pink feet and creamy white belly. Both sexes are similar.
Timor-Leste at the 2004 Summer Olympics The island nation of Timor-Leste first formally participated in the Olympic Games at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece. East Timorese athletes had competed as Individual Olympic Athletes at the 2000 Summer Olympics.
Timorese diplomatic missions In 1998, as a mark of solidarity with pro-independence campaigners, the former mayor of Ottawa Marion Dewar swore-in exiled Timorese activist Bella Galhos as the "Acting Ambassador to Canada" in a 30 by 15 foot tent in Ottawa Earlier in 1991 demonstrators established another "East Timorese" embassy by the gates of the Indonesia]n embassy in [[Canberra Ultimately Timor-Leste] became independent in [[2002 and was able to commission real embassies.
Timorese Democratic Union The Timorese Democratic Union (União Democrática Timorense) is a conservative political party in East Timor. It was the first party to be established in the country in 1974, following the Carnation Revolution in Portugal.
Timotheus of Heraclea Timotheus (in Greek Tιμoθεoς; died 338 BC) was son of Clearchus, the tyrant of Heraclea on the Euxine (Black Sea). After the death of his father in 353 BC, he succeeded to the sovereignty, under the guardianship, at first, of his uncle Satyrus, and held the rule for fifteen years.
Timothy Timothy (Greek: ; TimĂłtheos meaning "to honor God") was a first-century Christian bishop who died about 80 AD. Evidence from the New Testament also has him functioning as an apostolic delegate or coadjutor.
Timothy (song) "Timothy" is a song written by Rupert Holmes and recorded by the Buoys in 1971, illustrating the unnerving story of three men trapped in a collapsed mine, two of whom apparently resort to cannibalism against the third (the titular character Timothy). Despite being censored or even banned outright by many U.
Timothy (tortoise) Timothy (estimated 1844 – April 3/April 4, 2004) was a Mediterranean spur thighed tortoise who was thought to be approximately 160 years old at the time of her death. This made her the UK's oldest known resident.
Timothy Ahearne Timothy J. "Tim" Ahearne (born August 18, 1885 in Athea, Limerick – died December, 1968 in the United States) was a British athlete, who won the gold medal in the triple jump at the 1908 Summer Olympics held in London, Great Britain.
Timothy Beck Timothy Beck (born February 1, 1977 in Assen, Drenthe) is a Dutch sprinter. Together with Caimin Douglas, Patrick van Balkom and Troy Douglas he won a bronze medal in 4 x 100 metres relay at the 2003 World Championships in Athletics.
Timothy Bedel Timothy Bedel was born in Salem, New Hampshire in 1737. During the French and Indian War he served as a Lieutenant in the New Hampshire Provincial Regiment at Fort at Number 4, Crown Point, Fortress Louisbourg, the capture of Quebec and later at the capture of Havana, Cuba.
Timothy Bell, Baron Bell Timothy Bell, Baron Bell (b. 18 October 1941) is a prominent advertising and public relations executive in the United Kingdom, best known for his advisory role in Margaret Thatcher's three successful general election campaigns.
Timothy Blair Pardee Timothy Blair Pardee (December 11 1830-July 21 1889) was an Ontario lawyer and political figure. He represented the riding of Lambton in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1867 to 1874 and Lambton West from 1875 to 1889 as a Liberal.
Timothy Bowes-Lyon, 16th Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne Timothy Patrick Bowes-Lyon, 16th Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne (18 March 1918 – 13 September 1972), British nobleman, was second son of Patrick Bowes-Lyon, 15th Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne and the nephew of Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon, wife of King George VI.
Timothy Britten Parker Timothy Britten Parker is an American actor, known for appearing in the original Broadway cast of Rent and for originating the role of Doctor Dillamond in the national tour of the musical Wicked. He is the brother of Sarah Jessica Parker.
Timothy Brosnan Timothy Martin Brosnan (February 7, 1960) was born in Carmel, California, the son of Thomas and Corinna Brosnan, and raised in Sumter, SC. A playwright, stage performer, theater critic, feature writer, photojournalist, educator, composer and digital artist, he has worked throughout New England and the southeastern United States.
Timothy Budd Timothy Budd is an associate professor of computer science at Oregon State University. He is the author of more than a dozen books on object-oriented programming, data structures, and Leda, a multi-paradigm programming language, some of which are published in additional languages.
Timothy Cain Timothy Cain, often credited as Tim Cain, was the producer, lead programmer and one of the main designers of the computer game Fallout. He worked at Interplay for six years before founding Troika Games with Leonard Boyarsky and Jason D.
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