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Tusmit Tusmit is a political state in the World of Greyhawk campaign setting for the Dungeons & Dragons roleplaying game. It is situated in the Baklunish Basin region of the Flanaess, between the Caliphate of Ekbir and Ket.
Tusquittee, North Carolina Tusquittee (originally Tusquitee) is a community located in Clay County, North Carolina. Tusquitee is a Cherokee Indian word meaning "Where the water-dogs laughed" (A Water Dog, sometimes also called mud-puppy, is a type of salamander).
Tussenvoegsel A tussenvoegsel, in Dutch linguistics, is a word that is positioned between someone's first name and last name, but is still a part of someone's full surname. In the English language, it may be referred to as an independent prefix.
Tussock grass Tusock grass can be any tall, strong–growing grass: one that grows in thick clumps or [Most frequently, tussock grasses are members of the genus Nasella], less often the genus [[Deschampsia while, more rarely it may be a member of the genera Poa and Dactylis. Large areas of the South Island of New Zealand are covered in tussock grass; it is regarded as one of the salient features of the New Zealand landscape.
Tustin Legacy Tustin Legacy is 1600 acre community in Tustin, California that was developed on the former Marine Corps Air Station Tustin. Tustin Legacy has planned parks and a commercial retail center called The District of Tustin Legacy (open Fall 2006).
Tustin Market Place Tustin Market Place (sometimes referred to as the "Tustin/Irvine Market Place" or simply "The TMP") is a shopping retail center located in Tustin, California and Irvine, California. The Market Place opened in 1988, and it is located on Jamboree Road at the Interstate 5 in Tustin/Irvine.
Tustin Unified School District Tustin Unified School District was first two different school districts, They were Tustin Elementary School District and Tustin Union High School District. The Tustin Unified School District building back then was a school called Tustin Grammar School.
Tustumena Lake Tustumena Lake is a lake on the west side of the Kenai Peninsula in southern Alaska, about 65 km (40 miles) west of Seward, at about . The lake is 37 km (23 miles) long and 3Â km (5Â mi) wide and receives drainage from Tustumena Glacier.
Tusun Pasha Tusun Pasha (1794-1816) was the elder son of Muhammad Ali Pasha, wali of Egypt between 1805-1849. Not as well known as Muhammad Ali's other (and possibly adopted) son Ibrahim Pasha Tusun did nevertheless attain some historical significance having led, in 1811, the successful military campaign of the egyptian army in the Arabian Peninsula, taken up in order to subdue unrest created in that region by Wahabbi forces.
TuS Bar Kochba NĂĽrnberg TuS Bar Kochba, is a German football club based in NĂĽrnberg, Bavaria. Established in 1913 as a social-sport club for the Jewish community in NĂĽrnberg, it acts today as a simple sport club with no Jewish players.
Tutak Tutak is a district of Ağrı Province of eastern Turkey on a small plain surrounded by high mountains and watered by the Murat River, on the road from the city of Ağrı to the district of Patnos. Altitude 1535m.
Tutbury Tutbury is a large English village of about 3,000 residents surrounded by the agricultural countryside of Staffordshire and Derbyshire. The site has been inhabited for over 3000 years, with Iron Age defensive ditches encircling the main defensive hill, upon which now stands ruins of a Norman castle.
Tute Bianche Tute Bianche was a militant Italian social movement, active from 1994 through 2001, and based on the idea of covering one's body with padding so as to resist the blows of police, to push through police lines, and to march together in large blocks for mutual protection during demonstrations. The name, which literally means, "White Overalls" comes from an initial demonstration (initiated by a loose association of Italian anti-globalization activists called the Ya Basta Association) involving the group defense of a squatted social center (CSOA), in which demonstrators wore white overalls to evoke the "ghosts" that would haunt the ghost town police proposed to make of the social center.
Tutelo Tutelo is a name classification referring to Indians who historically resided from the eastern edge of the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia down to the valleys of the Mayo and Dan Rivers in North Carolina. They were mentioned by John Smith of Jamestown under the names "Monacan" and "Mannahoac" as living on the upper James River and Rappahannock River.
Tuti TV Tuti TV is a personal website created in 2002 and probably discontinued in 2005, which hosts Macromedia Flash contents like cartoon series and games. As its secondary title ("Where genitals come to life") suggests, its cartoon characters are based on parts of the human reproductive system.
Tutin Tutin (Serbian Cyrillic: ТŃтин) is a town and municipality in SandĹľak region of Serbia (part of the Raška District). According to 1991 census, the municipality of Tutin had a population of 34,631 people.
Tutinama The Tutinama, or Tales of a Parrot, is a 14th Century Iranian series of 51 stories, in a similar vein to The Book of One Thousand and One Nights, which deliver a moral lesson. The main narrator is a parrot, who tells the stories to its owner, a woman called Khojasta, in order to prevent her from carrying out an illicit affair while her husband is absent.
Tutkusu Tutkusu is the fourth full length album by Turkish rock star Erkin Koray and was released the year after he did "2", his most ethnic record. With Tutkusu he went back to psych rock and he made it with another masterpiece.
Tutnese Tutnese or Double Dutch is a language game primarily used in English, although the rules can be easily modified to apply to most any language. Tutnese is usually used by children, who use it to converse in (perceived) privacy from adults (or vice versa), or simply for amusement.
Tutrakan Tutrakan (Bulgarian: ТŃтракан, Romanian: Turtucaia) is a town in northeastern Bulgaria, part of Silistra Province. It is situated on the right bank of the Danube opposite the Romanian town of OlteniĹŁa, in the very west of Southern Dobruja, 58 km east of Rousse and 62 km west of Silistra.
Tutrakan Peak Tutrakan Peak (Vrah Tutrakan 'vr&h 'tu-tra-kan) is a peak of 810m in the Levski Ridge of the Tangra Mountains on Livingston Island, Antarctica. The peak is named after the town of Tutrakan in Northeastern Bulgaria.
Tutte l'opere d'architettura et prospetiva Tutte l'opere d'architettura et prospetiva (All the Works of Architecture and Perspective) is an architectural treatise by Italian Renaissance architect Sebastiano Serlio (1475-1554). Serlio is sometimes regarded as one of the most important, if not the most important, architect of the Sixteenth century.
Tutte Lemkow Tutte Lemkow (28 August 1918 – 10 November 1991) was a Norwegian actor and dancer, player of many, mostly villainous parts in Doctor Who and other British television series and films. His greatest claim to mainstream familiarity was his role as The Fiddler in the movie version of Fiddler on the Roof.
Tutte–Coxeter graph In the mathematical field of graph theory, the Tutte–Coxeter graph or Tutte eight-cage is a 3-regular graph with 30 vertices and 45 edges. As the unique smallest cubic graph of girth 8 it is a cage and a Moore graph.
Tutti Tutti is an italian word meaning "all", "together", usually used in an orchestral or choral score when the orchestra or all of the voices come in at the same time (with the exception of any soloists), and also seen in Baroque-era music where two instruments share the same copy of music, after one instrument has broken off to play a more advanced form: they both play together again at the point marked tutti.
Tutti Camarata Salvador "Tutti" Camarata (May 11, 1913 - April 13 2005) was a composer, arranger and trumpeter. Born in Glen Ridge, New Jersey, he studied music at Juilliard School in New York - a student of Bernard Wagenaar, Joseph Littau, Cesare Sodero, and Jan Meyerwitz.
Tutti Frutti (commedia dell'arte) Tutti Frutti is a commedia dell'arte troupe based in the San Francisco Bay Area. Primarily led by James Letchwort and his wife Marilyn Prince, the troupe originated decades ago at the Renaissance Pleasure Faire.
Tutti Frutti (song) "Tutti Frutti" was Little Richard's first hit record in 1955, with its opening cry of "Womp-bomp-a-loom-op-a-womp-bam-boom!" and its hard-driving sound and wild lyrics, it became not only a model for many future Little Richard songs, but also one of the models for rock and roll.
Tutting Tutting is the name given to a contemporary abstract interpretive dance style that exploits the body's ability to create geometric positions and movements, predominantly with the use of right angles. It is performed with minute attention to the musical rhythm, typically by altering positions in a stop-and-go fashion.
Tutty Baker William "Tutty" Baker, credited as the founder of Freeport, Illinois, built a trading post on the banks of the Pecatonica River. A generous man, Baker began operating a free ferry across the river and even invited travelers into his home for meals and lodging.
Tutuila Tutuila is the main or largest island of American Samoa, and the third largest island in the Samoan Island chain (see Samoa). The island is distinctive in the Central Pacific for its large, natural harbor—Pago Pago Harbor—on which the capital of American Samoa, Pago Pago, is located.
Tutush I Abu Sa'id Taj ad-Dawla Tutush I (died in 1095) was the Seljuk ruler (probably sultan or emir) of Damascus from 1079 to 1095, succeeding Abaaq al-Khwarazmi. In 1085 he conquered most of Syria from the Great Seljuk Sultan Malik Shah I, but lost it in 1086, only to recapture it in 1094.
Tututepec Tututepec is a Mesoamerican archaeological site located in the lower RĂo Verde valley of the Oaxacan highlands , which during the Late Postclassic period of Mesoamerican chronology (ca. 12th–early 16th centuries) formed the nucleus of an extensive Mixtec state.
Tuu languages The Tuu or Ta’a-ÇKwi (Ta’a-Çui, Ui-Taa, Kwi) languages are a language family consisting of two transparently related language clusters spoken in Botswana and South Africa. The name Tuu comes from a word for person common to both branches of the family.
Tuukka Rask Tuukka Rask (born in Savonlinna, Finland on March 10, 1987) is a Finnish professional ice hockey goaltender who was drafted 21st overall in the 2005 NHL Draft by the Toronto Maple Leafs. On June 24th, 2006, his rights were traded to the Boston Bruins in exchange for goaltender Andrew Raycroft.
Tuul River Tuul River- Originating in Gorkhi-Terelj National Park and the Bogd Khaan Mountain in the Khentei mountain range, this body of water runs through the southern part of the Mongolian capital of Ulaanbaatar. It is a tributary of the Orhon River, which flows into the Selenga River, which flows into Russia and Lake Baikal.
Tuulikki Pyykkönen Tuulikki Pyykkönen (born November 25, 1963) is a former Finnish cross country skier who competed from 1987 to 1998. She won a bronze medal at the 4 x 5 km in the 1997 FIS Nordic World Ski Championships and had her best finish of 6th in the 15 km event at the 1989 FIS Nordic World Ski Championships.
Tuva Tuva Republic ( IPA: ; Tuvan: Тыва РеŃĐżŃблика) is a federal subject of Russia (a republic). Although the republic's official English name has been Tyva Republic since 1993, it remains more commonly known as Tuva.
Tuva Depression Tuva Depression () is located among mountains of South Central Siberia — Tannu-Ola Mountains, Eastern Sayans and Western Sayans, and the Altay Mountains region, including the Western-Siberian plains, part of a combination of raised lands and depressions.
Tuvaluan diplomatic missions Tuvalu has a population of 12,100making it the third least populated independent country in the world, just ahead of Nauru] (10,000) and the [[Vatican City|Vatican (700). It consequently neither needs nor can support anything but the barest diplomatic network.
Tuvaluan language Tuvaluan is a Nuclear Polynesian language of the Ellicean group spoken in Tuvalu. It is more or less distantly related to all other Polynesian languages, such as Hawaiian, Maori, Tahitian, Samoan, and Tongan, and most closely related to the languages spoken on the Polynesian Outliers in Northern and Central Melanesia.
Tuvans Tuvans (or Tuvinians) are a group of Turkic people who make up about two thirds of the population of Tuva. They are also known as Uriankhai (Uryankhai, Uryanhai, Urianhai, çŹć˘ćµ· WĹ«liánghÇŽi), the name given by Mongols.
Tuvia Grossman Tuvia Grossman is a Jewish-American who was mistakenly identified as a Palestinian instead of a Jew in a news photograph published worldwide. Some claim that caption implied he was being assaulted by an Israeli policeman although in fact the policeman had been defending him from Palestinian rioters.
Tuvia Tenenbom Tuvia Tenenbom, born in Tel Aviv, Israel, is the Founding Artistic Director of the Jewish Theater of New York, a cutting-edge Jewish theater company and the only English-speaking Jewish theater in New York City. Tuvia's brand of theater was called the "most innovative Jewish theater in the world" by the Italian Corriere della Sera (on 12 January 2006), he was named "founder of a new form of Jewish theatre" by the French Le Monde (20 February 2002) and a "New Jew" by the Israeli Maariv (23 February 2005).
Tuvinian People's Republic The Tuvinian People's Republic (People's Republic of Tannu Tuva; Tuvan: Tьвa Arat Respublik) (1921-1944) was a state in the territory of the former Tuvan protectorate of Imperial Russia, also known as Uryankhaisky Krai (УрянхайŃкий край).
Tuvix Tuvix, played by Tom Wright, is a fictional Star Trek character who appears in Star Trek: Voyager's "Tuvix". He is a created in 2372 by a transporter accident that merges USS Voyager crew members Tuvok and Neelix.
Tuvuca Tuvuca (IPA: []) is a small island off Vanua Balavu in Fiji's Lau archipelago. It is part of the Tikina of Lomaloma and the chiefly title of this island is held by the Tui Tuvuca, which is generally held in personal union by the reigning Turaga na Rasau.
Tuwaiq Palace The Tuwaiq Palace, in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia hosts government functions, state receptions, and cultural festivals that introduce Saudi arts and customs to the international community, and vice versa. It was built in 1985 by OHO Joint Venture, made up of Frei Otto and Buro Happold.
Tux Paint Tux Paint is an open source bitmap graphics editor (a program for creating and processing raster graphics) geared towards young children. The project was started in 2002 by William J Kendrick who continues to maintain and improve it, with help from numerous volunteers.
Tuxbury Pond Tuxbury Pond is a lake which straddles the Massachusetts-New Hampshire border, abutting the towns of Amesbury, Massachusetts and South Hampton, New Hampshire. It has two islands in the middle, and a large summer camp resort lies along the Massachusetts shore.
Tuxedo A tuxedo, also sometimes shortened to "tux" in North American English, is a man's semi-formal evening dress, or outfit, conforming to black tie dress code in British conventions of formal dress. It consists of a dinner jacket, a white dress shirt, black trousers, a black bow tie, and either a cummerbund or a waistcoat.
Tuxedo (software) Tuxedo (Transactions for Unix, Extended for Distributed Operations) is a middleware platform used to manage distributed transaction processing in distributed computing environments. Tuxedo is a TOM : Transaction Oriented Middleware.
Tuxedo Club The Tuxedo Club is a private member-owned country club located on West Lake Road in Tuxedo Park, New York in the Ramapo Mountains. Founded in 1886 by Pierre Lorillard IV, its facilities now include an 18-hole golf course, lawn tennis, court tennis, racquets, squash, platform tennis, swimming, and boating.
Tuxedo, Winnipeg, Manitoba Tuxedo (population 16,605 as of 2001, including Linden Woods) is an affluent residential suburb of Winnipeg, Manitoba. It is located about seven kilometres southwest of downtown Winnipeg and borders the Assiniboine River on the north, and Assiniboine Park and Forest on the west.
Tuxissa (computer virus hoax) Tuxissa is a fictional computer virus made up by Humorix], a humor website on Linux. Although the website states that all articles there are fake, [[anti-virus software] makers such as [[Symantec and Sophos had pages for the Tuxissa hoax.
Tuxpan River The Tuxpan River in Mexico flows into the Gulf of Mexico near the city and port of Tuxpan de RodrĂguez Cano in the state of Veracruz. Its principal sources are the Vinazco, which rises in Hidalgo, and the Pantepec, which rises in Puebla, both of which enter the territory of Veracruz before the city of Ălamo, in the municipality of Temapache, uniting to form the Tuxpan, which has become an important passage for harbor access, strengthening the region's economy.
TuxPhone The TuxPhone is an open-source mobile phone that is currently in the prototype stage. The goal of the project is to develop a phone that anyone with basic soldering equipment can construct, with support from an Open Source community for downloads, such as ring tones, backgrounds, and music.
Tuxtla Statuette The Tuxtla Statuette is a small 6 inch (16 cm) rounded piece of nephrite (greenstone), carved to resemble a squat, bullet-shaped human with a duck bill and wings. It is incised with 75 glyphs of what has been named Epi-Olmec script, one of the few extant examples of this writing system.
Tuya A tuya is a flat-topped, steep-sided volcano, which has been built up on the surface of a plateau. Tuyas consist of nearly horizontal beds of basaltic lava capping outward-dipping beds of fragmental volcanic rocks.
Tuya Range The Tuya Range is a range of tuyas, located in the Stikine Ranges of the Cassiar Mountains in the Canadian province of British Columbia, near its border with the Yukon territory. The northward side of the range, on both east and west there, is drained by tributaries of the Cottonwood River; the range's southern and southwestern flank is formed by Tuya Lake and its tributary, Butte Creek, while the southeast flank is formed by the Cottonwood River and its tributaries (the Cottonwood is a tributary of the Dease River, the Tuya of the Stikine.
Tuyau A tuyau (French for 'pipe') is an ancient invention for producing cool, dry compressed air from a flow of water. It is a remarkable device because it can produce almost any degree of compression, given deep enough water, and has no moving parts or seals to wear.
Tuzi Tuzi (Serbian/Montenegrin Cyrillic: ТŃзи) is a town in the Podgorica municipality, Montenegro, located on a road between Podgorica and Albanian border, just a few kilometers north of Lake Skadar. The exact location of Tuzi is .
Tuzigoot National Monument Tuzigoot National Monument near Camp Verde, Arizona, preserves a 2 to 3 story pueblo on the summit of a limestone and sandstone ridge east of Clarkdale, Arizona, 120 feet (36 meters) above the Verde River floodplain. The current federal site is 57.
Tuzla massacre Tuzla massacre was an incident which took place during Bosnian War in the northeastern Bosnian city of Tuzla in the early evening hours of May 25, 1995, when the Army of Republika Srpska shelled a gathering of young people in the city from their positions on Mt. Ozren.
Tuzzy Consortium Library The Tuzzy Consortium Library, in Barrow, Alaska, serves the communities of the North Slope Borough and functions as the academic library for Ilisagvik College. The library was named after Evelyn Tuzroyluk Higbee.
Tu`a Tu`a, also known as Alo, is one of the three official chiefdoms of the French territory of Wallis and Futuna, which encompasses the eastern two thirds (53 km² out of 83 km²) of Futuna Island, and mostly uninhabited Alofi Island (32 km², pop. 2) 2 km to the southeast.
TUAS TUAS - the tactical use of the armed struggle was the name given by Irish Republicans to the strategy of 'military cessation' (ceasefire is a termed frowned upon by republicans for historical reasons) implemented between August 1994 and February 1996.
TUBITAK Ulusal Gozlemevi TUBITAK Ulusal Gozlemevi, that is, TUBITAK National Observatory, is operated under the administration of TUG Institute of TUBITAK (Scientific and Technical Research Council of Turkey), and located approximately 50 kilometers south-west of Antalya, Turkey. There are three telescopes which have sizes 0.
TUIfly TUIfly is the alliance that links the 8 airlines of TUI Airlines, the largest leisure fleet in Europe and fifth largest European air carrier with more than 100 aircraft. It is a subsidiary of the TUI Group, the largest tourism group in Europe.
TUME tUME (the Universal Map Editor) is a tile based map editor originally created and designed by Greg Marquez and Gregg Tavares for the Commodore Amiga and later ported to MS-DOS by Dan Chang. It was used to create levels, maps, stages and tables for many 8bit and 16bit console games.
TUN/TAP In computer networking, TUN and TAP are virtual network kernel drivers. They implement network devices that are supported entirely in software, which is different from ordinary network devices that are backed up by hardware network adapters.
TURBOchannel TURBOchannel was a proprietary computer bus used by DEC in the majority of the MIPS-based DECstation line, some of the later VAXstations, as well as some early DEC Alpha-based systems. DEC abandoned use of TURBOchannel in favor of the PCI bus around the mid-1990s.
TURF Analysis TURF Analysis, acronymous for "Total Unduplicated Reach and Frequency", is a type of statistical analysis used for providing estimates of media or market potential and devising optimal ways how to use it given the limited resources.
TUTOR (programming language) The TUTOR programming language is a language developed for use on the PLATO system at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign around 1965. TUTOR was initially designed by Paul Tenczar for use in computer assisted instruction (CAI) and computer managed instruction (CMI) (in computer programs called "lessons") and has many features for that purpose.
TUXIS Parliament of Alberta The TUXIS Parliament of Alberta (“TPA”) is one of a number of provincial model youth parliaments that has its origins in the "boys work" movement of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. The TPA originally met under the name “Alberta Older Boy's Parliament”.
Tvastar In Vedic religion, Tvastr (, also transliterated as Tvashtr, Tvastri or Tvashtri, nominative ) is the "heavenly builder", the maker of divine implements, especially Indra's vajra. He is the former of the bodies of men and animals, and therefore called "firstborn" and invoked when desiring offspring, called garbha-pati "lord of fetuses".
Tvärbanan Tvärbanan is part of a light rail system that also compromises Nockebybanan in Stockholm, Sweden. Its name literally translated into English is Crossways line, which has its origin in that it connects many bus and rail lines crossways by linking together the southern and eastern subway branches of the Stockholm Metro (Tunnelbanan) and Stockholm commuter rail (Pendeltåg).
Tveit Tveit was municipality of Norway from 1837 until 1964, but is now a part of Kristiansand and host to the city's airport Kjevik. Tveit occupies the mouth of the river Tovdalselva (also known as Topdalselva) and was the birthplace of Norwegian-American aviator Bernt Balchen.
Tverrpolitisk folkevalgte Tverrpolitisk folkevalgte ("cross-political people's choice"), previously known as Tverrpolitisk kyst- og distriktsparti ("Cross-political coastal and regional party") is a minor political party in Norway. The party emerged from the relatively small stratum of conservative EU-critics during the 1994 Norwegian EU referendum who would not play along with the pro-EU politics of the main conservative party Høyre.
Tverskaya Street Tverskaya Street (Russian: ТверŃкая Ńлица), known as Gorky Street (Russian: Ńлица Горького) between 1935 and 1990 and (unofficially) Piterskaya (Russian: ПитерŃкая Ńлица) in the preceding decades, is the main and probably best-known street of Moscow, the capital of Russia. The street runs from the Moscow Kremlin in the direction of Saint Petersburg.
Tverskoy Boulevard Tverskoy Boulevard, Russian: ТверŃкой бŃльвар, is one of the main thoroughfares in central Moscow. It is a part of the Boulevard Ring and begins at the end of the Nikitsky Boulevard, at the crossing with Nikitsky Street.
Tvfordogs Tvfordogs is a British modern-rock trio fronted by singer-songwriter Neil Luckett. Their influences range from Radiohead, Foo Fighters and Queens of the Stone Age to Beck, Todd Rundgren, the Beatles, the Jam, and XTC.
Tvrdoš Tvrdoš (Serbian Cyrillic: ТврдоŃ) is a Serb Orthodox monastery near the city of Trebinje, Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The 4th-century foundations of the first Roman church on the site are still visible today.
TV 2 News TV 2 News (former working title: TV 2 Nyhedskanalen) is a Danish language television news channel which started broadcasting on December 1, 2006. It's one of the first 24-hour news channels in the Danish language (24 Nordjyske is also a 24-hour news channel but is only shown in Nordjylland).
TV Aerial Plug The Belling-Lee connector or IEC 169-2 connector, more often simply known as the TV aerial plug, is the traditional European antenna connector for TV sets and FM-radio receivers. It is the oldest coaxial RF connector still commonly used today.
TV Ark TV Ark is a website that archives images and video clips which illustrate British television presentation history. Content includes idents, programme promotions, opening title sequences, public information films, commercials, daily start-ups and closedowns, break bumpers and station clocks.
TV Boy The TV Boy and its successor TV Boy 2 were video game consoles of the 1990s produced by many different companies including systema, akor, NICS and a few others based upon an unlicensed clone of the Atari 2600 hardware. Resembling a large handheld pad, the system plugged into a TV and running from either 4 AA batteries or a 6v power supply could play any one of 127 built in games.
TV Century 21 TV Century 21 (also known as "TV 21") was an important comic in the 1960s and a vehicle to promote the many television space-age adventure puppet series created by Gerry Anderson and his wife Sylvia Anderson. TV 21 was published appearing as a newspaper from the future, with stories on Thunderbirds, Fireball XL5, Stingray, Captain Scarlet and others.
TV Colosso TV Colosso was a Brazilian children's television show produced by TV Globo, that began on April 19, 1993, and finished on January 3, 1997. The show utilized puppets, body puppets, remote-controlled animatronics and bluescreen puppets.
TV Comic TV Comic was a British comic book published weekly between November 9 1951 and June 22 1984 for 1696 issues. With its bright eye-catching covers it featured stories based on television shows running at the time of publication.
TV Cream TV Cream is a British television nostalgia site which originally appeared as The Arkhive in 1997, before adopting its current name the following year. The site, founded by Phil Norman, mainly consists of highly opinionated reviews of hundreds of programmes shown on British television (but not necessarily made in the UK), mainly during the 1970s and 1980s, though some earlier and later shows are also featured.
TV dinner TV Dinner (also called frozen dinner, microwave meal or ready meal) is a prepackaged, frozen meal which usually comes in a flat cardboard box. It requires very little preparation and contains all the elements for a single-serving meal.
TV Drive TVDrive is a product from ntl Telewest which provides Personal Video Recording (PVR) and High Definition (HD) functionality to customers who subscribe to the service. ntl Telewest have taken a different approach to rival Sky's HD service, by implementing a rental scheme for the TVDrive Set Top Box.
TV Finland TV Finland is a Finnish television channel available in Europe via satellite and in Sweden, Norway and Estonia also on some cable television networks. The channel was originally created for free-to-air broadcast in Sweden as part of a reciprocal agreement between the Finnish and Swedish governments, that also established the SVT Europa (Originally SVT4) broadcasts in areas of Finland with Swedish speaking populations.
TV Globinho TV Globinho is a Globo TV program that used to airs on Saturdays at 8:00 am, featuring cartoons, such as InuYasha, DBZ, Digimon, Sakura Card Captor, Mirmo!, Sonic X, Woody Woodpecker, Spider-Man, Stuart Little, etc.
TV Guide Channel The TV Guide Channel is a television channel that provides, on the bottom half of the screen, a scrolling grid that lists television channels and the television programs and films currently showing on them. On the top half of the screen are featured short programs (often as little as 30 seconds to a minute long) usually featuring movie previews, celebrity news, and commercials.
TV Heaven, Telly Hell TV Heaven, Telly Hell is a comedy television show on Channel 4, presented and produced by Sean Lock. The format is not dissimilar to Room 101, with special guests discussing their likes and dislikes of items on the television.
TV Hell TV Hell was a BBC 2 'Theme Night' broadcast in September 1992 and was the first time the format was used by a UK TV channel. The presenters were Angus Deayton playing the part of the Devil and Paul Merton who had been condemned to experience the worst of British Television.
TV listings (UK) TV listings in the United Kingdom are the lists of programmes/TV shows that will appear on television over the next few days and weeks. The Press Association is a major provider of these listings within the United Kingdom.
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