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To Separate the Flesh from the Bones To Separate the Flesh from the Bones is a deathgrind band from Finland. The band can be considered a side-project of three members of Finland's metal and rock scenes: Pasi Koskinen (ex-Amorphis, Shape of Despair, Ajattara), Mika Karppinen A.
To Serve All My Days "To Serve All My Days" is the second episode (third including the pilot) of the web based series Star Trek: New Voyages. It features the return of Walter Koenig to his most famous role as Pavel Chekov.
To the boundaries of the possible To the Boundaries of the Possible (Aux frontières du possible) is a French television show that was broadcast from 1971 and 1974. The show was created by Henri Viard and Jacques Bergier, based on the latter's book Scientific Espionage.
To the End (Blur) "To the End" is a song by British rock band Blur and is featured on their third album, Parklife. This album was mostly produced by Stephen Street whereas this particular song was produced by Stephen Hague.
To the Finland Station To the Finland Station is the most famous book by the American critic and historian Edmund Wilson. Published in 1940, the work presents the history of revolutionary thought and the birth of socialism, from the French Revolution through the collaboration of Marx and Engels to the arrival of Lenin at the Finland Station in St.
To the Christian Nobility of the German Nation To the Christian Nobility of the German Nation (German: An den christlichen Adel deutscher Nation) is one of three tracts written by Martin Luther in 1520. In this work, he defined for the first time the signature doctrines of the Priesthood of all believers and the two kingdoms.
To the Limit To The Limit is a 1995 film about a CIA rogue division war against the criminal underworld. The movie is a sequel to DaVinci's War directed by the same person (Raymond Martino) and starring Michael Nouri (as China Smith) and Joey Travolta (as Frank Davinci).
To the Quiet Men from a Tiny Girl To the Quiet Men from a Tiny Girl is the second album by Nurse With Wound and the last to be made by the founding trio of Steven Stapleton, John Fothergill and Heman Pathak. The album also features contributions from French avant-garde musician Jac Berrocal.
To the Shores of Iwo Jima To The Shores of Iwo Jima was a 1945 short war film produced by the US Navy and Marine Corp. It documents the Battle of Iwo Jima, and was the first time that American audiences saw in color the footage of the famous flag raising on Iwo Jima.
To The Hills With Thee, Angharrad Starting life as a one-man show at the Merthyr Playhouse in 1974, To The Hills With Thee, Angharrad is Welsh actor and writer Boyd Clack's moving account of his childhood in the mining valleys of South Wales, and his late teenage years spent in a Vietnam-era America, and then in the war itself. With a soundtrack that deftly mixes the hits of the era, from Max Bygraves to Jefferson Airplane, 'To The Hills...
To Trehandiri To Trehandiri (Greek script Το Ď„ĎεχαντήĎÎą, English translation: "The Trehandiri", a type of boat) was the Greek entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1994, performed in Greek by Costas Bigalis & The Sea Lovers.
To Try for the Sun "To Try for the Sun" is a song written and recorded by Scottish singer-songwriter Donovan. The "To Try for the Sun" single was backed with "Turquoise" and released in the United States in January 1966 through Hickory Records (Hickory 45-1402).
To Vima To Vima (Greek:Το ΒΗΜΑ) is a Greek daily newspaper first published in 1922 by Dimitris Lambrakis, the father of Christos Lambrakis, current head of the company. It is owned by Lambrakis Press that also publishes the newspaper Ta Nea and many other publications.
To Write Love on Her Arms To Write Love on Her Arms is a non-profit organization based in Orlando, Florida whose purpose is to spread awareness and support for people suffering from self-harm. The organization was founded by Jamie Tworkowski.
To You I Pray To You I Pray is the first collection album of contemporary hymns, praise songs, and psalm and Mass settings recorded by the Belfast-based liturgical music group Solas. It was first released in 1992, and is now distributed by GIA Publications.
Toa Toa are the heroes of the fictional Bionicle mythos, an ongoing storyline made by the Lego toy company. Each Toa has, and represents, an elemental power, and like most of the other beings of the Bionicle universe, Toa are bio-mechanical in nature, having both organic and inorganic components.
Toa Alta, Puerto Rico Toa Alta (TO-ah AHL-tah) is a municipality of Puerto Rico located in the northern coast of the island, north of Naranjito; south of Dorado and Toa Baja; east of Vega Alta and Corozal; and west of BayamĂłn. Toa Alta is spread over 8 wards and Toa Alta Pueblo (the downtown area and the administrative center of the city).
Toa Baja, Puerto Rico Toa Baja (TO-ah BAH-hah) is a municipality of the United States Commonwealth of Puerto Rico located in the northern coast, north of Toa Alta and Bayamón; east of Dorado; and west of Cataño. Toa Baja is spread over 5 wards and Gurabo Pueblo (The downtown area and the administrative center of the city).
Toa Payoh Toa Payoh is a district located in the Central Region of Singapore. It commonly refers to the Housing and Development Board (HDB) housing estate of Toa Payoh New Town, one of the earliest satellite public housing estates in Singapore.
Toa Payoh Bus Interchange Toa Payoh Bus Interchange (Chinese: 大巴窑巴士转换站) is located in Toa Payoh, Singapore. It is the first air-conditioned bus interchange in the country, which was completed in 2002 and officially opened by the Transport Minister, Yeo Cheow Tong, on 19 May 2002.
Toa Payoh New Town Toa Payoh New Town is the second oldest new town in Singapore, developed since 1962. It is home to the HDB Hub and hosts one of the country's two air-conditioned bus interchanges, the other being the one in Sengkang.
Toa Yuai Jigyo Kumiai TĹŤa YĹ«ai JigyĹŤ Kumiai (東亜友愛事ćĄçµ„ĺ), or the East Asia Friendship Enterprise Association, is a Japanese yakuza syndicate with a predominantly Korean membership. It was founded by Hisayuki Machii (町井 äą…äą‹ Machii Hisayuki, born é„ ĺ»şć°¸ Chong Gwon Yong; 1923 - 2002) AKA "the Ginza Tiger" (銀座ă®č™Ž), and currently has around 1,000 members.
Toad (Nintendo) is a humanoid mushroom in games of Nintendo's Mario series. Toad is the general collective name of the "Mushroom People" found in the Mushroom Kingdom, who are a sapient, anthropomorphic mushroom race, with a peaceful, human-following monarchistic culture.
Toad doctors Toad doctors were practitioners of a specific tradition of medicinal folk magic, operating in Western England until the end of the 19th Century. Their main concern was healing scrofula, though they were also believed to cure other ailments including those resulting from witchcraft.
Toad in the hole (game) Toad in the hole is a pub game, involving throwing brass discs at a hole in a box. A variation of this game has been played in pubs in East Sussex, UK, the 'hole' being in the centre of a large wooden seat set against the wall, the back of the seat being a surface to rebound your shot off.
Toad Town Toad Town is the capital of the Mushroom Kingdom as set forth in the video-game Paper Mario 1 for the Nintendo 64 console. It is populated by a people called the Toads, the most famous of which is Toad himself.
Toad's Place Toad's Place is a historic concert venue and nightclub located on York Street in New Haven, Connecticut. Opened in 1975, Toad's has a storied history, having played host to many of the greats of Rock and Roll, including the Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan, Bruce Springsteen and Stevie Ray Vaughan.
Toadfish The toadfishes are a type of ray-finned fish often found on the sand and mud bottoms of coastal waters worldwide, notable for somewhat broad heads and drab coloration reminiscent of terrestrial toads, as well as for the ability of the males of some species to "sing" using their swim bladders. They are classified as the sole family Batrachoididae of the order Batrachoidiformes, and include about 70 species in 19 genera, among them the common oyster toadfish, Opsanus tau.
Toadfish Rebecchi Jarrod Vincenzo 'Toadfish' Rebecchi is a fictional character on the popular Australian soap opera Neighbours, portrayed by Ryan Moloney. The character first appeared in 1995 on a recurring guest basis, as a friend of Billy Kennedy, but gradually became popular enough with the viewers to become a long-standing permanent character.
Toadstool groper The toadstool groper, Trachypoma macracanthus, a sea bass of the subfamily Anthiinae of the family Serranidae, is found in the southwest Pacific Ocean, in eastern Australia, the Kermadec Islands, Norfolk Island, Lord Howe Island, and offshore islands of Northland in New Zealand. Its length is between 20 and 40 cm.
Toamasina Toamasina (Masc. "it is salty"), often known as Tamatave, is the capital of Toamasina Province, and the chief seaport of Madagascar, situated nearly on the centre of the eastern coast at 18 10 S, 49 32 E.
Toast (computing) In software engineering, a toast is a small, informational window displayed by certain kinds of software, especially instant messaging clients such as MSN Messenger and Trillian. Toasts notify users of various kinds of events, such as reception of new e-mail, a change in a peer's availability, or a change in network connectivity.
Toast (honor) A toast is someone or something in honor of which people usually have a drink, the drink or honor itself, or the act (pledge) of indicating that honor. For example, a person could be "the toast of the evening", for whom someone "proposes a toast" to congratulate and for whom a third person "toasts" in agreement.
Toast Hawaii Toast Hawaii is an open sandwich consisting of a slice of toast with ham, pineapple and cheese, grilled from above, so that the cheese starts to melt. It was invented, or at least made popular, by the German TV cook Clemens Wilmenrod and is considered typical for Germany in the 1950s.
Toast rack A toast rack - or toastrack - is a serving piece having vertical partitions (usually from five to eight in number) connected to a flat base, used for holding slices of toast. It often has a central ring handle for passing round the table.
Toasted TV Toasted TV is a children's television program that airs Monday to Saturday on Australia's Ten Network which has taken over the role of the show Cheez TV. Hosted by Dan Sweetman and Pip Russell, the show targets an audience of 4 to 14 year olds.
Toaster A toaster is a small electric kitchen appliance designed to toast bread, an act also known as 'making toast.' Prior to the development of the electric toaster, bread was sometimes toasted by placing it in a metal frame and holding it over a fire.
Toaster magazine Toaster magazine is an independent periodical distributed free nationally in the UK with a concentration in London and Glasgow. Includes resident contributors Ross Millard of the Futureheads, Paul Smith of MaxĂŻmo Park, Kevin Barnes of Of Montreal, and the band Editors.
Toastmaster Toastmaster is a general term, prevalent in the United States in the middle 20th century, referring to a person in charge of the proceedings of a public speaking event. The toastmaster is typically charged with organization of the event, arranging the order of speakers, introducing one or more of the speakers, and keeping the event on schedule.
Toastmasters International Toastmasters International ("TI") is a worldwide nonprofit educational organization for the purpose of helping its members improve their communication, public speaking and leadership skills. TI's mission is to foster self-confidence and growth in its members.
Toño Rosario Máximo Antonio del Rosario (born November 3, 1955), known as Toño Rosario is a merengue singer well-known in his native Dominican Republic and Latin America. He is often mocked (even by himself) for his "ugly" looks and he even adopted the nickname "El Cuco" (The Boogeyman).
Toño Salazar Antonio "Toño" Salazar (June 1897 - December 1986) was a Salvadoran caricaturist, illustrator and diplomat. Born in Santa Tecla, in 1920 he went to study in Mexico on an art scholarship then in 1922 traveled to France to join the throng of artists and writers from around the world who were living, working, and learning in the Montparnasse Quarter of Paris.
Toba catastrophe theory According to the Toba catastrophe theory, 70 to 75 thousand years ago, a super volcanic event at Lake Toba reduced the human population to 1,000 to 10,000 breeding pairs, creating a bottleneck in human evolution. The theory was proposed by Stanley H.
Toba Inlet Toba Inlet is one of the lesser, but still principal, inlets of the British Columbia Coast. It is fourth in the series north from the 49th Parallel which begins with Burrard Inlet, which is the harbour for the city of Vancouver.
Toba Kakar Range The Toba Kakar Mountains are a Southern offshoot of the Himalayas in the Balochistan region of Pakistan. The historical route through the mountains is known as the Bolan Pass, and though the mountains are sometimes inaccurately referred to as the "Brahui Mountains", Brahui is the term for an ethnic group that lives in the region, and their language.
Tobacco advertising Tobacco advertising is the promotion of tobacco use (typically cigarette smoking) by the tobacco industry through a variety of media. The tobacco industry also commonly uses sponsorship, particularly of sporting events.
Tobacco Advertising and Promotion Act 2002 The Tobacco Advertising and Promotion Act 2002 is an Act of Parliament of the United Kingdom. Under this act, the advertising of tobacco products to the public is banned in the United Kingdom, except on the premises of specialist tobacconists.
Tobacco colonies The tobacco colonies were those that lined the sea-level coastal region of British North America known as Tidewater, extendng from Delaware south through Maryland and Virginia into the Albemarle Sound region of North Carolina (the Albemarle Settlements). During the seventeenth century, the European demand for tobacco increased more than tenfold.
Tobacco Damages and Health Care Costs Recovery Act British Columbia's Tobacco Damages and Health Care Costs Recovery Act is approved by the Supreme Court of Canada, opening the door for the Province to sue cigarette makers, in order to recover the billions spent in inflicted healthcare costs.
Tobacco Factory The Tobacco Factory is the last remaining part of the old Wills Tobacco site on Raleigh Road, Southville, Bristol. It was saved from demolition by Architect George Ferguson and through his vision has become a model of urban regeneration.
Tobacco Garden Creek Tobacco Garden Creek is a tributary of the Missouri River, approximately 30 mi (48 km) long, in northwestern North Dakota in the United States. It rises in the badlands south of the Missouri in McKenzie County, and flows SE, then NNE.
Tobacco industry The tobacco industry comprises those persons and companies engaged in the growth, preparation for sale, shipment, advertisement, and distribution of tobacco and tobacco-related products. It is a global industry; tobacco can grow in any warm, moist environment, which means it is farmed on all continents except Antarctica.
Tobacco mosaic virus Tobacco mosaic virus (TMV) is an RNA virus that infects plants, especially tobacco and other members of the family Solanaceae, showing characteristic patterns (mottling and discoloration) on the leaves (thus the name). It was the first virus to be discovered.
Tobacco packaging warning messages Tobacco packaging warning messages are health warning messages that appear on the packaging of cigarettes and other tobacco products. They have been implemented in an effort to enhance the public's knowledge about the dangers of smoking.
Tobacco Radio Network Tobacco Radio Network was a radio network owned and operated by Capitol Broadcasting Company of Raleigh, NC. Begun in 1942 the network was dedicated to educating and keeping farmers informed of the latest agricultural news, stories, and market standings.
Tobacco Row Tobacco Row is a collection of tobacco warehouses and cigarette factories in Richmond, Virginia adjacent to the James River and Kanawha Canal near its eastern terminus at the head of navigation of the James River.
Tobacco smoking Tobacco smoking, usually referred to as "smoking", is the act of burning the dried or cured leaves of the tobacco plant and inhaling the smoke for pleasure or ritualistic purposes, for self-medication, or out of habit and to satisfy addiction. The practice was common among Native Americans throughout North and South America, and was later introduced to the rest of the world via trade following European exploration of the Americas.
Tobacco water Tobacco water or tobacco dust juice is a traditional organic insecticide used in domestic gardening. In The English Physician Enlarged of 1681, Nicholas Culpeper recommends tobacco juice to kill lice on children's heads, referencing it as an insecticide poison.
Tobago Cays Tobago Cays are a small group of islands within of the Grenadines islands which lie between the caribbean islands of Saint Vincent and Grenada. Politically, they is part of the nation of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Tobago House of Assembly The Tobago House of Assembly is the local government body responsible for the island of Tobago within the twin-island nation of Trinidad and Tobago. The THA was established in 1980 to rectify some of the disparities in the relationship between the two islands.
Tobaiwa Mudede Tobaiwa Mudede is the Registrar-General of Zimbabwe for Robert Mugabe's government. Mudede has been criticized by international human rights organizations for falsifying voting records to ensure Mugabe can maintain his powerhttp://www.
Tobang Tobang (é˝ćż) was a Koryo Dynasty private military unit that originated as the personal body guard for KyĹŹng Tae-sĹng 慶大升. After the military revolt of the generals in 1170 during the reign of King Uijong, a series of generals culminating in the Choe military dictators, held the real power in Koryo.
Tobashi scheme A Tobashi scheme or "pitching", consists of temporarily moving losses incurred by one client to the books of another permitting the first client to window-dress their accounts. Eventually, however, the losses are absorbed by the securities company.
Tobata Gion Yamagasa festival The Tobata Gion Yamagasa festival is a popular local Japanese festival (matsuri) which takes place annually in Tobata, a ward of Kitakyushu in Fukuoka prefecture, Kyūshū, Japan. It is held for three days (Friday-Sunday) before and after the fourth Saturday of July.
TobĂas Hernández Rafael TobĂas Hernández Alvarado (born August 24, 1953), commonly known as "Toby Hernández", is a former Major League Baseball catcher and right-handed batter who played for the Toronto Blue Jays in 1984.
TobĂas Lasser TobĂas Lasser (born in Agua Larga, FalcĂłn State, Venezuela, May 24 1911 and dies in Caracas, Venezuela, May 25, 2006), was a recognized Venezuelan botanist, being a fundamental pillar in the creation of the Botanical Garden of Caracas, the School of Biology and the Faculty of Sciences of the Central University of Venezuela.
Tobeatic Game Reserve The Tobeatic Wilderness Area is a protected area located in south central Nova Scotia, Canada adjacent to and roughly three times the size as Kejimkujik National Park. The park spans five counties: Annapolis County, Digby County, Queens County, Yarmouth County and Shelburne County.
Tobelo language Tobelo (Indonesian: Bahasa Tobelo) is a West Papuan language spoken on on the eastern Indonesian island of Halmahera and on parts of several neighboring islands. The Tobelo-speaking heartland is in the district (Indonesian kecematan) of Tobelo, located on the western shore of Kao Bay.
Tobermore Tobermore (Irish An TĂłbar MĂłr; meaning The Great Well) is a small village in County Londonderry, Northern Ireland, 2 and a half miles south of Maghera and five miles west from Magherafelt. It lies within the Magherafelt District Council area and forms the core part of Kilcronaghan Parish.
Tobermory, Mull Tobermory (Scottish Gaelic: Tobar Mhoire) is the capital of and the only burgh on the Isle of Mull, Scotland. It is located in the northeastern part of that island, near the northern entrance of the Sound of Mull.
Tobi Vail Tobi Vail (born July 20 1969) is a musician, rock critic and feminist theorist from Olympia, Washington, USA. She started as a drummer for The Go Team, later collaborating in several other bands, including Bikini Kill.
Tobian language The Tobian language, also Tobi, is, with English and the Sonsorolese language, the language spoken on the Palau islands of Tobi (or Hatobohei), Pulo Anna, Merir, Fana, Helen Reef and Sonsoral (or Sonsorol). It has about 100 speakers over the world.
Tobiano Tobiano is a genetic trait among Pinto horses which produce a characteristic spotting pattern in the coat of the horse. The tobiano gene produces areas of pink skinned white patches overlaid by a base coat color.
Tobias Tobias is a Greek version of the Hebrew biblical name "Tuviah", meaning "God is good". It is a popular male given name in Germany, Great Britain, Denmark, Sweden, Norway and the United States.
Tobias (bass guitar company) Tobias is a brand of bass guitar originally made by luthier Michael Tobias starting in the 1970s and later bought out by Gibson Guitar Corporation. The basses are famous for their high quality and being among the pioneers of neck-through construction, a style of neck-body assembly where the neck of the instrument is a single piece of wood that extends through the body and had the sides of the bass glued to it rather than being bolted on.
Tobias Bernstrup Tobias Bernstrup (born 1970 in Gothenburg, Sweden) is a contemporary artist working with videos, interactive works, live performances and electronic music. He received an MFA from Royal College University of Fine Arts Stockholm in 1998, where he also met up with artist colleague Palle Torsson.
Tobias Billström Tobias Billström (born December 27, 1973 in Malmö, Sweden) is a Swedish politician, a member of the Moderate Party and Minister for Migration and Asylum Policy. He has been a Member of Parliament since 2002 representing Malmö Municipality (seat 122).
Tobias Exxel Tobias "Eggi" Exxel, born February 27 1973 in Germany, is the current bass player for the Power Metal band Edguy. Tobias was hired by Edguy in 1998 when vocalist Tobias Sammet, who had played bass since the band's formation in 1992, decided the band should have someone who could focus on playing the instrument full-time.
Tobias Frere-Jones Tobias Frere-Jones (born 1970), a pioneer in the world of digital type design, works in New York City with fellow type designer Jonathan Hoefler at Hoefler & Frere-Jones, an influential type foundry in lower Manhattan. Frere-Jones teaches typeface design at the Yale School of Art MFA program, with type designer Matthew Carter.
Tobias Furneaux Captain Tobias Furneaux (August 21, 1735 – September 19, 1781) was an English navigator and Royal Navy officer, who accompanied James Cook on his second voyage of exploration. He was the first man to circumnavigate the world in both directions.
Tobias Gregson Tobias Gregson, a Scotland Yard inspector, is a fictional character who has appeared in a number of the Sherlock Holmes novels and short stories by Arthur Conan Doyle. He was first introduced in A Study in Scarlet; his other appearances include The Adventure of Wisteria Lodge and The Adventure of the Red Circle.
Tobias Hogan Tobias Hogan was a politician from rural Minnesota who served in the state legislature from 1872 - 1886. He did much to streamline the state tax code, which helped the post-Civil War economy of the new state.
Tobias Larsson Tobias Larsson (born March 22, 1972) is a Swedish researcher who currently holds an Associate Professor position at Division of Computer Aided Design, LuleĂĄ University of Technology. Core research competence is within Functional Product Development and Knowledge Enabled Engineering.
Tobias Mehler Tobias Mehler (born on 1 April 1976 in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories) is a Canadian actor who has appeared in television and theatre productions. Some notable roles include d'Artagnan on Young Blades, Zak Adama on Battlestar Galactica, and Lieutenant Graham Simmons in Stargate SG-1.
Tobias Michael Carel Asser Tobias Michael Carel Asser (April 28, 1838, Amsterdam – July 29, 1913, The Hague) was a Dutch jurist, cowinner (with Alfred Fried) of the Nobel Prize for Peace in 1911 for his role in the formation of the Permanent Court of Arbitration at the first Hague peace conference (1899). He also advocated for the creation of an international academy of law, which led to the creation of the Hague Academy of International Law.
Tobias Picker Tobias Picker (b. New York City, 1954), called “our finest composer for the lyric stage” by The Wall Street Journal, is a composer of numerous works in every genre, drawing performances by the world’s leading musicians, orchestras and opera houses.
Tobias Sammet Tobias Sammet, born November 21 1977 in Fulda, Germany is the vocalist and primary songwriter of the German Power Metal band Edguy, as well as the creator of the metal opera Avantasia and a member of the metal project Final Chapter. He also made a guest appearance on the Rob Rock album Holy Hell.
Tobias Schneider Tobias Schneider (born 23 July 1981) is a German speedskater, and is employed by the German Army as a sports soldier (Sportsoldat). His best distances are the longer ones, the 5,000-m and 10,000-m, but he is also among the best current German allround skaters.
Tobias Schweinsteiger Tobias Schweinsteiger (born 12 March, 1982) is a German footballer who currently plays for Eintracht Braunschweig in the German second league. He is the older brother of German international Bastian Schweinsteiger.
Tobias Stephan Tobias Stephan (born January 21, 1984 in Zurich) is a Swiss professional ice hockey goaltender who currently plays for the Iowa Stars in the American Hockey League (AHL). He was drafted 34th overall in the 2nd round of the 2002 NHL Entry Draft by the Dallas Stars and is the highest Swiss draft ever.
Tobias Truvillion Tobias Truvillion is an African-American actor. He has appeared on such television shows such as Law & Order: Special Victims Unit and in April 2006, joined the cast of the long-running soap opera One Life To Live as Vincent Jones.
Tobias' caddisfly Tobias' caddisfly (Hydropsyche tobiasi) was a caddisfly which lived on the River Rhine between Mainz and Cologne. It was last seen in 1938 and was described in 1977 by Austrian entomologist Heinz Malicky on the basis of material he found in earlier collections.
Tobin Bridge The Maurice J. Tobin Memorial Bridge (formerly and still sometimes referred to as the Mystic River Bridge) is a cantilever truss bridge that spans the Mystic River in Massachusetts between Charlestown and Chelsea.
Tobin Dorn Tobin Dorn (born May 26, 1972 in Atlanta, Georgia) is an American artist/designer best known for his contributions in the footwear industry. He began designing athletic shoes professionally in 1996 upon graduation from the Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, New York.
Tobin Rote Tobin Rote (January 18, 1928 - June 27, 2000) was an American college and professional football player who played quarterback for the NFL's Green Bay Packers and Detroit Lions, the Canadian Football League's Toronto Argonauts, and the American Football League's San Diego Chargers and Denver Broncos.
Tobin Sprout Possibly more well known for his contribution as a band member of indie rock icons Guided by Voices (GbV), Tobin Sprout's solo career has garnered him critical praise for his songwriting skills and musicianship. A self taught musician from an early age, he played with and was a major collaborator to the Dayton, OH rockers, employing a 4-track and home studio skills, contributing to the unique lo-fi sound of GbV.
Tobique River The Tobique River (pronounced toe-BEEK) is a river in northwestern New Brunswick, Canada. The river rises from Nictau Lake in Mount Carleton Provincial Park and flows for 148 kilometres to the Saint John River near Perth-Andover.
Toboggan A toboggan is a simple sled used on snow, to carry one or, more usually, several people (often children) down a hill or other slope, for recreation. Designs vary from simple, traditional models to modern engineered composites.
Toboggan Racers Toboggan Racers is an 8-lane, 250-foot water slide located at Disney's Blizzard Beach next to Snow Stormers on Mount Gushmore. The attraction sends guests racing over exhilarating dips as they descend the "snow" slope along the side of Mount Gushmore.
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