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Team Lufthansa Team Lufthansa used to be an alliance of regional airlines mainly in Germany, who flew especially niche routes on behalf of Lufthansa. It was founded in 1996 and existed until 2004, when Lufthansa reorganized it´s regional network.
Team nursing Team nursing is a method of nursing practice which utilizes the "economy of scale" philosophy by having one nurse or nursing assistant do one specialized function for all the inpatients within a nursing unit of a hospital. For example, one nurse may administer and record all the medications, while another checks and records the vital signs of those same inpatients.
Team New Zealand Team New Zealand (TNZ) is an America's Cup sailing team which is based in Auckland and is representative of all of New Zealand. The team officially represents the Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron, and they have become a household name in their home country following their consecutive wins in the America's Cup in 1995 and 2000.
Team of the Century Team of the Century is a term used to describe the best team over a period of 100 years, or for a century (always the 20th). It is used extensively in the sport of Australian rules football, where, since the mid-1990s, leagues (such as the VFL/AFL or SANFL), as well as football clubs, have named their best team (see Football (Australian rules) positions).
Team of the Year Since 1996, the USOC, upon the vote of its board of directors and members of the print and broadcast media from amongst athletes nominated by the sport governing bodies representing those sports that are contested at the Olympic level, has conferred Team of the Year honors for best team.
Team orders Team Orders in motor racing is the practice of one driver allowing another from the same team or manufacturer to gain a higher finish on the say so of the team management. This is generally done when one driver is behind in a particular race but ahead overall in a championship season.
Team OS/2 Team OS/2 was a significant factor in the spread and acceptance of OS/2. Formed in February 1992, Team OS/2 began when IBM employee Dave Whittle, recently appointed by IBM to evangelize OS/2 online, formed an internal IBM discussion group titled TEAMOS2 FORUM on IBM's worldwide network - which was, at the time, at a more extensive reach than the Internet.
Team roping Team roping also known as heading and heeling is a rodeo event that features a steer (typically a Corriente) and two mounted cowboys. The steers are moved through narrow pathways leading to a chute with spring loaded doors.
Team Roberts KR211V The KR211V is a racing motorcycle developed by Kenny Roberts' MotoGP team, Team Roberts, and uses the 990Â cc V5 engine from the Honda RC211V bike. It was created to compete in the 2006 MotoGP series and will be piloted by Kenny Roberts Jr, the first son of Kenny Roberts.
Team Roberts KR212V The KR212V is a racing motorcycle developed by Kenny Roberts' MotoGP team, Team Roberts, and uses the 800Â cc V4 engine from the Honda RC212V bike. It replaces the KR211V from 2006 to compete in the 2007 MotoGP series and will be piloted by Kenny Roberts Jr, the first son of Kenny Roberts.
Team Rocket Organization Team Rocket (“Roketto-dan” in Japanese) is an evil ficticious organization in the metaseries Pokémon. In each of its various incarnations, Team Rocket desires to steal Pokémon to further its goal of global domination and is led by Giovanni.
Team sport Team sport refers to sports that are practiced between opposing teams, where the players interact directly and simultaneously between them to achieve the objective, such as in football (in its various forms), cricket, baseball, handball, hockey, basketball and volleyball. The term is used to distinguish itself from individual sports which are based solely on individuals' merit, i.
Team Scandia Team Scandia was a team in the Indy Racing League owned by Andy Evans that fielded a record 7 cars in the 1996 Indianapolis 500. Evans bought the team from Dick Simon during the 1996 season and Simon was listed as the owners of some of Scandia's cars in the 1996 "500".
Team Silent Team Silent is the development team responsible for the Silent Hill franchise for developer/publisher Konami, with the exception of the upcoming Silent Hill: 0rigins for the PlayStation Portable which they only contributed to the storyline. Akira Yamaoka, the series' musical composer and producer for Silent Hill 4: The Room, is also a part of Team Silent.
Team Slipstream Team Slipstream presented by Chipotle (UCI Code: TLS) is a UCI Professional Continental Team established in 2007 and based in the United States. In 2007, Team Slipstream will mainly compete in road bicycle racing events on the 2007 USA Cycling Professional Tour, the 2006-2007 UCI America Tour, the 2006-2007 UCI Europe Tour and when selected as a wildcard to UCI ProTour events.
Team SOHO Team SOHO is a video game developer and subsidiary of Sony Computer Entertainment Europe (SCEE). It started out developing titles for the original PlayStation, including such acclaimed hits as Total NBA '97 and Porsche Challenge, followed by the slight misfire Rapid Racer.
Team Sportscast Network The Team Sportscast Network, or TsN, is an online broadcast and media organization. TsN was originally named the "Tribes Shoutcast Network" and was founded in 1999 by the Starsiege: Tribes players and tribalwar members Beatstick, Wonderdog, and Ratorasniki.
Team track A team track is a small railroad siding or spur track intended for the use of area merchants, manufacturers, farmers and other small businesses to personally load and unload products and merchandise, usually in smaller quantities. Team tracks, which were popular into the early part of the 20th century, have mostly been supplanted by truck shipments.
Team USA Team USA (also known as Team NWA or Team TNA) is a wrestling faction brought together as part of Total Nonstop Action Wrestling's X Cup Tournaments, which involved a team of X Division superstars from various countries representing their nation in an international wrestling competition.
Team USA Basketball (video game) Team USA Basketball was a 1992 video game that was available for the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis game console. The game was a spinoff following the success of the Bulls versus Lakers video game as well as the popularity explosion of the 1992 US Dream Team I.
Team Valley Team Valley is traditionally the heavy industrial area of Gateshead in Tyne and Wear, England. More recently it has become home to 'Retail World', basically a retail park, however this makes up just a small percentage of the entirety of the Team Valley Trading Estate.
Team Valor Team Valor Stable LLC is an American Thoroughbred horse racing stable based in Versailles, Kentucky. It is operated by founders Barry Irwin and Jeff Siegel who create partnerships with racing enthusiasts to race Thoroughbred horses at major racing venues primarily in North America.
Team Yankee Team Yankee is a speculative fiction novel written in 1987 by Harold Coyle, then a major in the United States Army whose subject is the actions of a company-sized armor unit of the United States Army in the World War III scenario as depicted by General Sir John Hackett in his novel, The Third World War. General Hackett's scenario takes place in 1985; Coyle never specifies the year, but it is assumed to take place in the late 1980s.
Teamcity TeamCity is a commercial distributed build management and continuous integration system that allows software teams to run and monitor the software building process while improving the team communication and the integration of changes created by company JetBrains.
Teamgeist The +Teamgeist ball is the official football for the FIFA World Cup 2006. The plus sign in its name was introduced in order to trademark the whole expression, which would not have been possible with the regular German language word teamgeist, meaning "team spirit".
Teamstergate Teamstergate was the name the Kentucky State Republican Party Executive Director Randy Kammerdiener called an apparent money swap between the 1996 Bill Clinton presidential campaign and the Ron Carey campaign to be reelected as president of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters.Carey campaigned on a platform of cleaning up corruption within the Teamsters Union that had forced imposition of federal scrutiny.
Teamsters The International Brotherhood of Teamsters (IBT), formerly known by the name International Brotherhood of Teamsters, Chauffeurs, Warehousemen and Helpers of America, is one of the largest labor unions in the United States. The union's name and logo reflect its origins as a craft union when founded in 1903: a teamster was originally a person who drove a team of oxen, a horse-drawn or mule-drawn wagon or a muletrain (in the latter case, he was also known as a muleteer).
Teamsters for a Democratic Union Teamsters for a Democratic Union (TDU) is a rank-and-file union democracy movement organizing to reform the International Brotherhood of Teamsters (IBT), or Teamsters. TDU was created out of the merger of the Professional Drivers Council (PROD) and TDU in 1979.
TeamSpeak TeamSpeak is proprietary Voice over IP software that allows users to speak on a chat channel with other users, much like a telephone conference call. A TeamSpeak user will often wear a headset with an integrated microphone.
TeamSpeex TeamSpeak is a Voice over IP program used by many gamers to communicate with each other via voice chat. The TeamSpeak client is available for Windows and Linux users and an official Mac client has been announced more than 1 year ago but there is still no Mac client as of today.
TeamTalk 252 TEAMtalk 252 was a short-lived UK national commercial sports radio station, based partially in the Republic of Ireland and partially in Leeds, which broadcast to the UK and Ireland between 11 March 2002 until 31 July 2002 on the longwave frequency (252 kHz/1190 metres) formerly used by the music station Atlantic 252. It unsuccessfully attempted to compete with the UK's national commercial sports and talk station talkSPORT, and with the sports coverage of BBC Radio Five Live.
TeamTNT TeamTNT is a group of mappers that created the TNT: Evilution episode of Final Doom, as well as several free level packs and developer resources for Doom II. TeamTNT is responsible for development of the BOOM and Boom-DM Engines used by many level designers during the height of Doom wad-making in the 90s before the rise to predominance of the ZDoom engine which features BOOM support.
Teamwork (song) "Teamwork" is a song created especially for the stage musical production of Chitty Chitty Bang Bang. It was written by Robert and Richard Sherman in 2001 and premiered at the London Palladium on April 16, 2002.
TeamWarfare League TeamWarfare League (TWL) is a community based gaming website that provides online gamers an opportunity to play in numerous ladders and leagues for PC and console games. With over 500,000 players on nearly 77,000 teams, playing 91 games, on almost 200 ladders & leagues TeamWarfare League is one of the largest online gaming communities.
TeamXbox TeamXbox is a gaming media web site dedicated to the Microsoft Xbox and Xbox 360 platforms. While the majority of content is Xbox related, the site occasionally covers general technology and other video game news.
TeaNY TeaNY (also spelled in lowercase, as such: teany) is the name of a small tea house, restaurant and beverage distributor in New York City that is owned by Kelly Tisdale, the ex-girlfriend of electronic musician Moby. It opened in 2002 in the Lower East Side of Manhattan, New York, with Moby as co-owner.
Teapot A teapot is a vessel in which to brew tea leaves with hot or boiling water, either inside a tea bag or loose, in which case a tea strainer will be needed to catch the leaves when the tea is poured. Teapots usually have an opening on the top with lid where the tea and water are added, and a spout through which the tea can be poured.
Teapot Dome scandal Teapot Dome is a reference to an oil field on public land in Wyoming, so named because of a rock resembling a teapot overlooking the field. It is also a phrase commonly applied to the scandal that rocked the administration of United States President Warren G.
Tear (Wheel of Time) In the fictional world of Robert Jordan's fantasy series The Wheel of Time, Tear is one of the richest nations in the land. This comes in part from controlling the greatest port on the Sea of Storms, at the mouth of the River Erinin.
Tear Me Down Tear Me Down is a song from the soundtrack of the off-Broadway stage-show and film, Hedwig and the Angry Inch. It was composed by Stephen Trask, and performed by the characters Hedwig (John Cameron Mitchell) and Yitzhak (Miriam Shor).
Tear of Grief Tear of Grief is a 10-story high sculpture by Zurab Tsereteli that was given as an official gift of the Russian government and placed on the Bayonne waterfront as a memorial to those that died in the September 11th terrorist attacks.
Tear resistance of paper The 'Tear Resistance' of paper is a measure of the work done when a test specimen of paper is torn through a specified distance. Based on the total work done, the force required to propagate the tear can be calculated and is expressed in (mN).
Tearaght Island An Tiaracht (anglicised as The Tearaght, Inishtearaght or Tearaght Island) is an uninhabited steep rocky island situated to the west of the Dingle Peninsula, County Kerry. It is the westernmost part of the Blasket Islands and also the westernmost point of Ireland.
Tearcoat Creek Tearcoat Creek is a free-flowing tributary stream of the North River, itself a tributary of the Cacapon River, making it a part of the Potomac River and Chesapeake Bay watersheds. The creek is located in central Hampshire County, West Virginia.
Teardrop (basketball) A teardrop (also called a "floater" or a "runner") is a basketball move that consists of a shot that is released quickly, often on the dribble, to catch defenders off guard. In attempting a teardrop, a player usually performs the typical layup procedure farther away from the basket than he would in a layup.
Teardrop butterflyfish The teardrop butterflyfish, Chaetodon unimaculatus, is a butterflyfish of the family Chaetodontidae found in the Indo-Pacific oceans from East Africa (south to Port Alfred, South Africa), to the Hawaiian, Marquesan and Ducie islands, north to southern Japan, south to Lord Howe and Rapa islands, and throughout Micronesia, at depths down to 60 m. Its length is up to 20 cm.
Teardrop hull A teardrop hull is a submarine hull design which emphasizes hydrodynamic flow above all other factors. Benefits over previous types include increased underwater speed and a smaller acoustic signature, making detection by sonar more difficult.
Teardrop Park Teardrop Park is a public park in downtown Manhattan, in Battery Park City near to the site of the World Trade Center. It was designed by Michael Van Valkenburg Associates, a leading firm of landscape architects.
Teardrop trailer A teardrop trailer is a compact, lightweight, convenient travel trailer, which gets its name from its teardrop profile. Teardrop trailers first became popular in the 1930s and remained so until the mid 1970s, when they were supplanted by larger recreational trailers.
Teardrops from My Eyes Teardrops from My Eyes, written by Rudy Toombs, was the first upbeat major hit for Ruth Brown, establishing her as an important figure in rhythm and blues. Recorded for Atlantic Records in New York City in September 1950, and released in October, it was on Billboard's List of number-one R&B hits (United States) for 11 weeks.
Teardrops on My Drum Teardrops on My Drum is an autobiographical novel of Jack Robinson’s boyhood in Liverpool in the 1930s (ISBN 0-85449-261-5, Gay Men's Press, 1998). It is a story of the sexual adventures of a young gay boy growing up in poverty and with parental neglect.
Tears (song) "Tears" is the ninth single by the Japanese band X Japan and was released on November 10, 1993. It was written and composed by Yoshiki Hayashi and would later appear on the band's last album Dahlia and on the soundtrack of the South Korean film Windstruck.
Tears Are Not Enough "Tears Are Not Enough" was a 1985 charity single recorded by a supergroup of Canadian artists, under the name Northern Lights, to raise funds for famine relief in Ethiopia. It was one of a number of such supergroup singles recorded, along with Band Aid's "Do They Know It's Christmas?
Tears From a Soldier's Heart Tears From a Soldier's Heart is the sophomore album to be released by American R&B singer Keyshia Cole. The album is expected to be released during the second quarter of 2007 but reports are speculating that the album will drop on April 10.
Tears in Heaven "Tears in Heaven" is a heartfelt ballad written and performed by Eric Clapton about the pain he felt following the 1991 death of his 4-year-old son, Conor, who fell from a 53rd story window in his mother's New York City condominium. By all accounts, the death appeared to be simply a tragic accident, and Clapton was distraught for months afterwards.
Tears Laid in Earth Tears Laid in Earth is the first album by doom metal band The 3rd and the Mortal. This album was the release in which the band was first catagorised as a doom metal act, however they have since experimented with genres such as progressive rock, jazz and electronica.
Tears of Pearls "Tears of Pearls" is the fifth US single released by Savage Garden from their eponymous debut album "Savage Garden" and was released in 1998. The music video for "Tears of Pearls" features tour footage from the "Future of Earthy Delights" tour and was directed by Adolfo Doringhttp://www.
Tears of Selûne In the fictional fantasy setting of the Forgotten Realms, the Tears of Selune are a pack of asteroids trailing Abeir-Toril's moon, Selûne. The most famous of these bodies is the Rock of Bral, a spelljamming port.
Tears of the Node The Tears of the Node are extremely powerful sorcerous artefacts in Ian Irvine's The Well of Echoes quartet and the yet to be written trilogy, that centres around the Tears; The Song of the Tears. The Tears are made of the purest substance on Santhenar, Nihilium.
Tears of the Oracle Tears of the Oracle is an original novel by Justin Richards featuring the fictional archaeologist Bernice Summerfield. The New Adventures were a spin-off from the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who.
Tears of wine The phenomenon called tears of wine is manifested as a ring of clear liquid, near the top of a glass of wine, from which droplets form and flow back into the wine. It is most readily observed in a wine that has a high alcohol content.
Tears on My Pillow "Tears on My Pillow" is a doo wop song, written by Sylvester Bradford and Al Lewis in 1958 (see 1958 in music). The composition was first recorded by Little Anthony & the Imperials on End Records, and was that group's debut recording under that name.
Teary Eyed "Teary Eyed" was the second single from rapper Missy Elliott's 2005 album The Cookbook and was released in September 2006 (see 2006 in music). The single saw a change in direction for Missy as the song is an R&B ballad, with Missy singing throughout.
Teaser A teaser (or a "two-team teaser") is a type of gambling bet that allows the bettor to combine his bets on two different games. The bettor can adjust the point spreads for the two games, but realizes a lower return on the bets in the event of a win.
Teaser trailer A teaser trailer is a short trailer intended to entice the audience about an upcoming movie and to begin hype on major feature films. Sometimes it is merely a truncated version of a theatrical trailer, but this is most often not the case.
Teasmade A teasmade is a device for making tea automatically, which was once common in the United Kingdom and some of its former colonies. They generally feature an analogue alarm clock and are designed to be used at the bedside, to ensure tea is ready first thing in the morning.
Teat-fire cartridge The Teat-fire cartridge was a .32 caliber pistol cartridge designed by Daniel Moore and manufactured by Moore and his partner David Williamson for their Pocket Revolver, which were produced under both the Moore and National Arms marques by the National Arms Company of Brooklyn, New York in the mid-19th century.
Teatr Narodowy Teatr Narodowy (National Theater) was founded in Poland by its last monarch, Stanisław August Poniatowski, in Warsaw in 1765, during the Polish Enlightenment. Suspended after the November Uprising (1830), Teatr Narodowy was recreated in the Second Polish Republic in 1924.
Teatralna (Kiev Metro) Teatralna (,) is a station on the Sviatoshynsko-Brovarska Line of the Kiev Metro. The station was opened in 1987 between Universytet and Khreshchatyk, and is a result of a drastic change in the development of the system that took place in the mid-1970s.
Teatralnaya Teatralnaya () is a station on the Zamoskvoretskaya Line of the Moscow Metro, named for the nearby Teatralnaya Square, the location of the Bolshoi Theatre. Opened in 1938, the station has fluted pylons faced with labradorite and white marble said to be taken from the Cathedral of Christ the Saviour before its demolition.
Teatre Lliure The Teatre Lliure is a theatre in Barcelona considered one of the most prestigious in Spain. It was created in 1976 in the neighborhood of GrĂ cia by a group professionals from Barcelona's independent theater scene.
Teatro Argentina The Teatro Argentina is a opera house and theatre located in the Largo di Torre Argentina, a square in Rome, Italy. It is one of the oldest theatres in Rome, and was inaugurated on January 31, 1732 with Berenice by Domenico Sarro.
Teatro Campesino El Teatro Campesino ("farmworkers' (campesino) theater"), is a theatrical troupe founded in 1965 as the cultural arm of the United Farm Workers. The original actors were all farmworkers, and El Teatro Campesino enacted events inspired by the lives of their audience.
Teatro Comunale Alighieri The Teatro Comunale Alighieri is an opera house located at 2 Via Mariana in Ravenna, Italy and designed by the Venetian architects, Tommaso Meduna and his brother, Giambattista who had designed the second La Fenice theatre after the fire of 1836 . The new Teatro Comunale Alighieri was inaugurated on 15 May 1852 with a production of Meyerbeer's Robert le diable , followed by Giovanni Pacini's Medea.
Teatro Comunale Florence The Teatro Comunale is an opera house in Florence, Italy. It was originally built as the open-air amphitheatre, the Politeama Fiorentiono Vittorio Emanuele which was inaugurated on 17 May 1862 with a production of Donizetti's Lucia di Lammermoor and which seated 6,000 people.
Teatro Comunale Giuseppe Verdi The Teatro Comunale Giuseppe Verdi is located in Trieste, Italy. It was built in 1801 as the Teatro Nuovo by the architect of Venice's La Fenice opera house and has 1,400 seats with a classic horseshoe-shaped auditorium.
Teatro dell'Opera di Roma The Teatro dell'Opera di Roma (Rome Opera House) is an opera house in Rome, Italy. Originally opened in November 1880 as the 2,212 seat Constanzi Theatre, it has undergone several changes of name as well modifications and improvements.
Teatro di narrazione Teatro di narrazione (narrative theatre) is a style of theatre, developed in Italy in the later decades of the 20th century, in which there are no actors or action, but only a "narrattore" who tells the story in narrative form.
Teatro di San Carlo The Teatro di San Carlo is an opera house in Naples, Italy designed by the architects Giovanni Antonio Medrano and Angelo Carasale for the Bourbon monarch Carlo III of Naples. Charles wanted to endow Naples with a new and larger theatre to replace the old and dilapidated Teatro San Bartolomeo of 1621.
Teatro Giuseppe Verdi Teatro Giuseppe Verdi (the Giuseppe Verdi Theatre) is a small opera house located in a wing of the Rocca dei Marchesi Pallavicino on the Piazza Giuseppi Verdi in Busseto, Italy, a town closely associated with the life of the opera composer, Giuseppe Verdi. From the 1200s, the “rocca” or “fortress” was the family’s palace; it is now the city hall after being acquired by the municipality in 1856.
Teatro Massimo Bellini The Teatro Massimo Bellini is an opera house in Catania, Sicily which was named after the local-born composer, Vincenzo Bellini. It was inaugurated on 31 May 1890 with a performance of the composer's masterwork, Norma.
Teatro Nacional The Teatro Nacional (National Theatre) is part of the Plaza de la Cultura (Culture Plaza) complex, located in Santo Domingo. The theatre is the centre piece of the complex and is surrounded by several museums and cultural institutions.
Teatro Nacional de Costa Rica The National Theatre of Costa Rica is located in the central section of San José, Costa Rica San José. Construction began on the theatre in 1891, and it opened to the public October 21 1897 with a performance of Faust.
Teatro Nacional de El Salvador Teatro Nacional de El Salvador, or National Theatre of El Salvador, is the oldest theatre in Central America. Its construction was started November 3, 1911, by the French architect Daniel Beylard; and inaugurated March 1, 1917.
Teatro Real The Teatro Real (literally Royal Theater) or simply The Real as is known colloquialy, is an opera house located in Madrid, Spain. The Teatro Real is one of the world's most famous opera houses alongside the Teatro alla Scala, Liceu, Metropolitan Opera House, Royal Opera House, Teatro ColĂłn, Wiener Staatsoper, La Fenice, Opera Bastille, Sydney Opera House and the Opera Garnier.
Teatro Regio di Torino The Teatro Regio di Torino (Turin Royal Theatre) is a prominent opera house and opera company in Turin, Italy. Its season runs from October to June with the presentation of eight or nine operas given from five to twelve performances of each.
Teatro Rossini The Teatro Rossini is an opera house in Pesaro, Italy which, as the Teatro Nuovo, (built on the site of the original 1637 Teatro del Sole), was inaugurated on 10 June 1818 with a performance of Gioacchino Rossini's La gazza ladra conducted by the composer in the town of his birth. It seats 860, and the auditorium is designed in the classic horseshoe shape with four tiers of boxes plus the gallery.
Teatro San Giovanni Grisostomo The Teatro San Giovanni Grisostomo was a Venetian opera house. Founded in 1678 by the Grimani family, it was founded primarily to provide entertainment for the aristocracy and to advance the social position of the Grimani family, and was not expected to be a profitable commercial venture.
Teatro Tapia The Teatro Tapia, in Puerto Rico is likely to oldest free-standing drama stage building still in use in the United States. Facing east, across from Plaza de Colon, on Fortaleza street, and built starting about 1824.
Teatrul Tineretului Teatrul Tineretului (Youth's Theatre) is a cultural institution and a landmark of the city of Piatra NeamĹŁ, Romania. It is one of the most well-known theaters in Romania since many important Romanian actors began their career here.
Teaware Teaware is the entire spectrum of equipment used in the production of tea. Many components make up that spectrum, and vary greatly based upon the type of tea being prepared, and the cultural setting in which it is bring prepared.
Teays River The Teays River was an important pre-glacial river that drained much of the area now drained by the Ohio River, and more. Traces of the Teays across northern Ohio and Indiana are represented by a network of river valleys.
Teays, West Virginia The community of Teays in Putnam County, West Virginia was named for the Teays Valley which was in turn named for Thomas Teays, a hunter and trapper who once spent a considerable amount of time in the vicinity. It is apparently the only place in the United States with this name.
TeĂłfilo Braga Joaquim TeĂłfilo Fernandes Braga, commonly known as TeĂłfilo (sometimes Theophilo) Braga (pron. IPA []; Ponta Delgada, Azores, February 24 1843-Lisbon, January 28 1924), was a Portuguese politician, writer and playwright.
Teófilo Stevenson Teófilo Stevenson Lawrence or Teófilo Stevenson (born March 29, 1952) is a former Cuban boxer who made history in amateur boxing, but who refused to turn professional. Many people consider him to be one of the greatest Olympic boxers in history, alongside László Papp.
TeĂłfilo Vargas SeĂn In 1921, in a small, modest house in the Aibonito district of Hatillo, Puerto Rico, there lived the Vargas SeĂn family. Don Pedro Vargas was a humble farmer who was very honest and had a stern nature and great human qualities.
Teba Teba is a town on a rock saddle in the mountains east of Ronda, some 15 kilometre north of Ardales, with a population of some 4,300 people in the comarca of Antequera and provincia of Málaga in AndalucĂa, Spain.
Tebhaga movement The Tebhaga movement was a militant campaign initiated in Bengal by the Kisan Sabha (peasants front of Communist Party of India) in 1946. At that time share-cropping peasants had to give half of their harvest to landlords, a feudal institution.
Tebnine Tebnine (Arabic:), also known as Tibnin,is a Mediterranean village spread across several hills (ranging in altitude from 700m to 800m above sea level) located about 25km east of Tyre (Lebanon), in the heart of what is known as "Jabal Amel" or the mountain of "Amel". "Jabal Amel" designates the plateau situated between the western mountain range of Lebanon and the Galilee.
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