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Teynham Teynham is a large village in Kent, England, in the district of Swale. It spans the A2 some three miles west of Faversham, and extends north to include the hamlet of Conyer, on an inlet of the Swale, a channel that separates the mainland of Kent from the Isle of Sheppey.
Teypana Piro pueblo that was either on the east or west bank of the Rio Grande River about three leagues north of present day Socorro, New Mexico. Teypana (alternate spelling “Teypama”) was the pueblo that the original settlement of Socorro was based upon.
Tezaab [(Hindi]: तेज़ाब, [[Urdu: تیراب, translation: "Acid"), released on Oct 11, 1988 was a successful Hindi movie. This was the movie that made actress Madhuri Dixit a household name, and bolstered the career of Anil Kapoor.
Tezcatlipoca Tezcatlipoca () was the name of an important deity in Aztec religion. He was associated with a wide range of concepts such as the night, the north, the earth, obsidian, enmity, discord, rulership, divination, temptation, sorcery, beauty war and strife.
Tezcatlipoca (Los Comex) Tezcatlipoca is a comic book character from the independent comic book El Muerto, created by Javier Hernandez and published by his company Los Comex. The character is based on the god of destiny from Aztec mythology.
Tezozomoc Tezozomoc was a Tepanec leader who ruled the city-state of Azcapotzalco from 1371 to 1426. Aztec histories, written down in the early colonial period, portray Tezozomoc as a military and political genius who oversaw an expansion of Tepanec influence, bringing about Azcapotzalco's dominance in the Valley of Mexico and beyond.
Tezuka Award The Tezuka Award (since 1971) is a semi-annual manga award offered by the Japanese publisher Shueisha (集英社), under the auspices of its Weekly Shonen Jump magazine. It awards new comic artists in the Story Manga category.
TE buffer TE buffer is a commonly used buffer solution in molecular biology, especially in procedures involving DNA or RNA. It is called "TE" buffer because it contains Tris, a common pH buffer, and EDTA, a molecule chelating cations like Mg2+.
TE-416 Tomahawk The TE-416 Tomahawk is a rocket developed by the American company Thiokol at the beginning of the 1960s for Sandia National Laboratories. Although the TE-416 Tomahawk can be launched alone, it was started predominantly as upper stage in connection with other rockets, for example with a Nike rocket as first stage (Nike Tomahawk).
TEA laser A TEA laser (Transverse Electrical discharge in gas at Atmospheric pressure) is one of the easiest and least expensive ways (compared with other models) to generate laser light. The atmospheric pressure requires high voltage which is counteracted by the transverse discharge having lower voltage requirement than longitudinal discharge.
TEAC Oval TEAC Oval, also known as North Port Oval and previously as the Port Melbourne Cricket and Recreation Reserve, is an Australian rules football and cricket stadium located in Port Melbourne, Australia. The capacity of the venue is 12,000 people.
TEACCH TEACCH stands for Treatment and Education of Autistic and Related Communication Handicapped CHildren. Founded in 1966 by Eric Schopler at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, TEACCH provides training and services geared to helping autistic children and their families cope with the condition.
TEATRO SEA The Society of the Educational Arts, is a bilingual not-profit Art Education Organization is a theatre company founded in 1985 in Puerto Rico that produces socially conscious and educational productions for children and young adults.
TECC TECC is a non-profit organization that leads teams of Chinese and American entrepreneurs in developing and implementing social ventures focused on technology and education. TECC believes that a great deal of positive social impact can arise from leveraging a socially conscious and motivated network, along with the enabling capability of technology and education.
TECO Line Streetcar System The TECO Line Streetcar System is a streetcar line in Tampa, Florida, run by the Hillsborough Area Regional Transportation Authority and managed by Tampa Historic Streetcar, Inc.. It connects downtown to the historic Ybor City district.
TED (conference) TED (short for Technology Entertainment Design) is an annual conference in Monterey, California that describes itself as a global community of remarkable people and remarkable ideas. Its content is extremely broad, including science, art, business, global issues, architecture, music, and comedy.
TED Kayseri Koleji TED Kayseri Koleji was founded in 1966 in order enable all the children in Turkey to benefit from the equal and high quality education opportunities. Its aim was to educate brilliant, multi-lingual, cultivated, and socially responsible students.
TEDDY TEDDY is an acronym that stands for The Environmental Determinants of Diabetes in the Young. This study is a multinational effort to determine some of the causes of type 1 diabetes (T1D), also known as juvenile diabetes, insulin-deppendent diabetes mellitus (IDDM), or childhood diabetes.
TEG (board game) TEG is an Argentine Risk-based board game created during the 1970s. The name is an acronym of Plan Táctico y Estratégico de la Guerra, Spanish for Plan for War Tactics and Strategy (The P does not stand in the acronym, for a reason yet unknown).
TECHWR-L TECHWR-L (usually pronounced "tech whirl") is one of the oldest and the largest communities of Technical Writers in the world. It is an e-mail discussion list with over 2,500 subscribers and an estimated 10,000 readers world-wide.
TEI Lite TEI Lite is an XML-based file format for exchanging texts. It is a manageable selection from the extensive set of elements and recommendations in the P4 version of the Text Encoding Initiative (TEI) Guidelines
TEI of Crete The Technological Educational Institute of Crete (Greek: Τεχνολογικό Εκπαιδευτικό Ίδρυμα Κρήτης), was founded in 1983 in order to provide Higher Technical Education to the students of Greece. Since then it has expanded and developed considerably, and now comprises the Schools of:
TELE-TV TELE-TV was a media and technology company formed by Bell Atlantic, NYNEX, Pacific Telesis, and Creative Artists Agency in February 1995. The company, based in Reston, Virginia, USA, set out to design a Set-top box that would allow customers to view video on demand over copper phone wires.
TELETOON Retro TELETOON Retro is a recently licensed category 2 specialty programming channel based on the TELETOON programming block TELETOON Retro. This service will consist of classic animation and classic animation-related programs from Canada and around the world, including animated movies, specials, series and shorts, all of which commenced production at least ten years prior to their exhibition.
TELKOM-2 TELKOM-2 is a C-band geosynchronous communications satellite built by Orbital for Indonesia's state-owned telecommunications company, PT Telekomunikasi Indonesia Tbk (PT Telkom). TELKOM-2 was successfully launched November 16, 2005, and positioned in geosynchronous orbit, 22,300 miles above the Earth, at 118 ° East longitude.
TELOS (journal) TELOS was founded in May 1968 to provide the New Left with a coherent theoretical perspective. It sought to expand the Husserlian diagnosis of "the crisis of European sciences" to prefigure a particular program of social reconstruction relevant for the US.
TELUS Field TELUS Field (nicknamed the Phone Booth) is a baseball stadium in Edmonton, Alberta. It is home to the Edmonton Cracker-Cats of the independent Northern League and former home of the defunct Edmonton Trappers, a AAA baseball team in the Pacific Coast League.
TELUS World of Science TELUS World of Science is a "brand" for a number of science centre, planetarium, and space centre facilities in Canada sponsored by TELUS, a Canadian telecommunications company. Each of the science centres operate entirely independently and other than having sold their "naming rights" to TELUS there is no formal relationship between the different centres.
TELUS World of Science, Calgary The TELUS World of Science, Calgary, is a science museum and planetarium complex located in Calgary, Alberta. The facility was formerly named the Calgary Science Centre and was officially renamed on April 27, 2005 following the announcement of a $9-million donation from Canadian telephone company, TELUScentre is well known in western Canada and is one of the largest such facilities in Canada.
TEMPEST TEMPEST is a codename referring to investigations and studies of compromising emanations (CE). Compromising emanations are defined as unintentionial intelligence-bearing signals which, if intercepted and analyzed, disclose the information transmitted, received, handled, or otherwise processed by any information-processing equipment.
TEMPUS The TEMPUS programme (the name is an acronym for Trans-European Mobility Scheme for University Studies) encourages institutions in the EU Member States and partner countries to engage in structured cooperation through the establishment of "consortia". The "consortia" implement Joint European Projects (JEPs) with a clear set of objectives.
TEN-10 TEN-10 is the callsign of Network Ten's flagship Sydney station. It was originally owned and operated by United Telecasters Sydney Limited (UTSL), and began transmission on 5 April, 1965 with the highlight of the opening night being the variety special TV Spells Magic.
TENNIS Magazine's 40 Greatest Players of the TENNIS Era This is a list of the 40 Greatest Tennis Players over the last 40 Years compiled by TENNIS Magazine, which celebrated its 40th anniversary in 2005. Those with asterisks after their names were actively competing as of 2007:
TENO Technische Nothilfe (TENO or TN), lit: Technical Help in Need was a German organisation. It was set up as a technical unit of the paramilitary Freikorps "Garde-Kavallerie-SchĂĽtzen-Division", which murdered the socialist politicians Rosa Luxemburg and Karl Liebknecht in 1919.
TEPS Test of English Proficiency developed by Seoul National University (TEPS) is an English proficiency test developed by the Language Education Institute to evaluate Korean test takers' English language skills. TEPS has been administered nationwide since January 1999 and has received approval from leading scholars of linguistics and testing such as Professor Bachman of UCLA and Professor Oller of the University of New Mexico.
TER-GV TER-GV is a project of a new TGV line in France between Lille and the area of Aulnoye - Maubeuge (Sambre valley). This line would allow to link Lille to Maubeuge in 40 minutes and would be the first regional TGV line in France.
TERA TERA is a shielded connector for use with Category 7 twisted-pair data cables, developed by The Siemon Company and standardised in 2003 by IEC 61076-3-104. The latest revision of the standard (published in 2006) has extended the characterized performance up to 1000 MHz.
TERCOM Terrain Contour Matching (TERCOM) navigation system uses an on-board contour map of the terrain that a cruise missile will be flying over. The system "sees" the terrain it is flying over using its radar system and matches this to the map stored in memory.
TERPROM TERPROM is a military navigation system used on aircraft and missiles which uses stored digital elevation data combined with navigation system and radar altimeter inputs to compute the location of the aircraft or missile above the surface of the earth. It is also used as a warning system to prevent aircraft from flying too close to the ground.
TES (protein) 'TES' (aka 'Testin') is the protein product of the TESS gene, located on chromosome 7 Tatarelli C, et al, (2002) Characterization of the Human TESTIN Gene Localized in the FRA7G Region at 7q31.2, Genomics, 68, P 1-12 in Homo sapiens.
TES Automation 'TES Automation' is a manufacturing automation equipment corporation based in Italy and serving customers worldwide in assembly automation in the consumer packaging, electrical/electronics, automotive and related fields.
TESfest TESFest is an annual convention sponsored by The Eulenspiegel Society, usually held in the spring or summer in the New York City area. The event runs three to four days and includes BDSM-themed classes, workshops, parties, and special events; a large vending area where you can shop for Scene-related items and a play space/dungeon where people can participate in safe, sane, and consensual BDSM activities, watched over (only for the players' own safety) by trained monitors.
TESO TESO was a famous hacker group, which originated in Austria and quickly became international. They were active from 1998 to 2004, and during their peak around 2000, they were responsible for a significant share of the exploits on the bugtraq mailinglist.
TESOL Inc. TESOL Inc. (Teachers of English to Speakers of Other languages) is a global education association for English language teachers to speakers of others languages with individual and institutional members and extensive affiliations worldwide.
TETRAPOL The Matra/EADS developed TETRAPOL delivered an operational digital trunked radio system at an early date - delivering to, for example, the French Gendarmerie Nationale in 1988 compared to the first ETSI TETRA system which was installed in 1997.
T̈ (minuscule: ) is a modified letter of the Latin alphabet. It is used in the ISO 233 transliteration of Arabic to represent (ﺓ, ﺔ), and also in the Uralic Phonetic Alphabet to represent a voiceless tenuis interdental stop (IPA equivalent: ).
Tf–idf The tf–idf weight (term frequency–inverse document frequency) is a weight often used in information retrieval and text mining. This weight is a statistical measure used to evaluate how important a word is to a document in a collection or corpus.
TF1 TF1 is a private French TV network, controlled by TF1 Group, whose major share-holder is Bouygues. TF1's 35% average market share, achieved on the ménagères de moins de 50 ans audience segment (house-wives less than 50 years old) makes it the most popular domestic network.
TF5800PVR The TF5800PVR is the UK version of Topfield's TF5000PVRt, which is a personal video recorder (PVR) with twin tuners for FreeView. It's marketed on a non-subscription model, but does support subscription services such as Top Up TV with the provision of two CAM slots.
TFI Friday TFI Friday was a light entertainment show, produced by Ginger Productions, and hosted by Chris Evans and broadcast on Fridays at 6pm on Channel 4 from 1996 to 2000, with a repeat later that night. Officially, the title stood for "Thank Four It's Friday", though a less innocuous interpretation of the initials, "Thank Fuck It's Friday", was clearly implied.
TFO TFO is a French language educational public television network in the Canadian province of Ontario. It is owned and operated by TVOntario, and is the only French-language television network in Canada which operates entirely outside of Quebec.
TFT LCD TFT-LCD (Thin Film Transistor-Liquid Crystal Display) is a variant of Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) which uses Thin-Film Transistor (TFT) technology to improve their image quality. TFT LCDs are one type of active matrix LCD, though this is usually synonymous with them.
Tgif Tgif (pronounced t-g-i-f) is an Xlib based interactive 2-D drawing tool under X11 for Unix, available on Linux and most Unix and Unix-like platforms. It was developed since 1990 and is free software released under the QPL license.
TG (fanart) TG (short for Transgender, but implicitly, Transformed Gender) refers to pictures, usually fanart, depicting a character of one sex/gender as another. Many TG works are non-sexual in nature and done for creativity or simple humorous purposes.
TG Millner TG Millner is the second-largest sportsground in the northern suburbs of Sydney. Located in the suburb of Marsfield, it is the official home of Eastwood Rugby; a rugby union team representing northern Sydney currently competing in the NSW/ACT Rugby Union Premier League.
TG4 TG4 (Irish: TG Ceathair or TG a Ceathair; IPA: /tiː dʒiː kʲahəɾʲ/) is a television channel in Ireland, aimed at Irish-language speakers and established as a wholly owned subsidiary by Radio Telefís Éireann on 31 October 1996. It was formerly known as Teilifís na Gaeilge or TnaG, before a rebranding campaign in 1999.
TGF beta Transforming growth factor beta (TGF beta) is a biological protein. It is one of a family of proteins known as the TGF-beta superfamily which includes inhibins, activin, anti-mĂĽllerian hormone, bone morphogenetic protein, decapentaplegic and Vg-1.
TGF beta signaling pathway The Transforming growth factor (TGF) signaling pathway is involved in many cellular processes including cell growth, cell differentiation, apoptosis, cellular homeostasis and other cellular functions. In spite of the wide range of cellular processes that the TGF beta signaling pathway is involved in, the process is relatively simple.
TGN1412 TGN1412 (also known as CD28-SuperMAB®) is the working name of an immunomodulatory drug which was withdrawn from development, originally intended for the treatment of B cell chronic lymphocytic leukemia (B-CLL) and rheumatoid arthritis. It is a humanised monoclonal antibody that not only binds, but is strongly agonistic to the CD28 receptor of the immune system's T cells.
TGR X class X Class locomotive was the first class of diesel-electric locomotives to enter main line service on a Government-owned railway in Australia, in Tasmania. The first 20 units of this class were manufactured by the Vulcan Foundry under contract for English Electric, but the last twelve were manufactured by Dick Kerr, again under contract for English Electric, making a total of 32 units, manufactured between 1950 and 1953.
TGV The TGV (train Ă  grande vitesse, French for "high-speed train") is France's high-speed rail service developed by GEC-Alsthom (now Alstom) and SNCF, the French national rail operator, and operated primarily by SNCF. Following the inaugural TGV service between Paris and Lyon in 1981, the TGV network, centred on Paris, has expanded to connect cities across France and in adjacent countries.
TGV 001 TGV 001 (Très Grande Vitesse 001, French for "very high speed"), the first TGV prototype, was commissioned in 1969 and began testing in 1972. The TGV 001 was an experimental gas turbine-electric locomotive-powered trainset built by Alsthom to break speed records between 250 and 300km/h.
TGV track construction LGV construction is the process by which the land on which TGV trains are to run is prepared for their use, involving carving the trackbed and laying the track. It is similar to the building of standard railway lines, but there are differences.
TGV world speed record The TGV world speed record program was a series of trials carried out in 1989 and 1990 by SNCF, the French national railway to test its TGV system to the limits. The aim of the trials was to run a TGV train at its maximum possible speed without any compromise in safety.
Th' Corn Gangg Th' Corn Gangg is an indie pop-hip-hop band from Montreal, Canada. The band was founded by Jamie Thompson and Nicholas Thorburn as a direct off-shoot project of The Unicorns several months prior to their December 2004 break-up, but prior to the formation of Islands by those same two musicians.
Th' Legendary Shack Shakers Th' Legendary Shack Shakers are a rock band inspired by punk, polka, delta blues, hillbilly, and other traditional Southern music genres, formed in Nashville, Tennessee in the mid 1990's. The band originally had a more traditional rockabilly sound, but later moved away from this and now relies more on its punk and hillbilly influences.
Th-fronting Th-fronting is a merger that occurs (historically independently) in Cockney, Newfoundland English, African American Vernacular English, and Liberian English (though the details differ among those accents), by which Early Modern English merge with . p.
Th-stopping Th-stopping is the realization of the dental fricatives as stops, which occurs in several dialects of English. In some accents, such as Hiberno-English, some varieties of Newfoundland English, some varieties of New York-New Jersey English, and Indian English, they are realized as the dental stops and as such do not merge with the alveolar stops .
Th. Emil Homerin Thomas Emil Homerin (1955 in Pekin, Illinois) is an American scholar of religion. Currently, he is Professor of Religion in the Department of Religion & Classics at the University of Rochester, where he teaches courses on Islam, classical Arabic literature, mysticism, and Mt.
Tha Alkaholiks Tha Alkaholiks, also known as Tha Liks, were an American hip hop group from Los Angeles, California. Since the early 1990s they have produced funky, upbeat, hedonism-themed party music with a hardcore hip hop edge, powered by the beats of DJ and producer E-Swift (born Eric Brooks in Cincinnati, Ohio, USA) and the lively, comedic rhymes of J-Ro (born James Robinson in Los Angeles) and Tash (born Rico Smith in Cincinnati).
Tha Crossroads "Tha Crossroads" is a 1996 song performed by the rap group Bone Thugs-N-Harmony, dedicated to the late rap Icon Eazy-E. Originally named "Crossroad," it wasn't until the group and their producer, DJ U-Neek, decided to remake the song for the radio that the name was changed.
Tha Havenotz Tha Havenotz were started by, and included, Tupac Shakur and Yaki Kadafi along with Candyman 187. Due to the untimely demise of the late great hip-hop rap icons Tupac and Kadafi in 1996, the group’s development ground to an unexpected halt.
Tha Chin River The Tha Chin river () is a distributary of the Chao Phraya river, Thailand. It splits near the town Chainat and then flows westerly from the Chao Phraya through the central plain, until it mouths into the Gulf of Thailand at the town Samut Sakhon.
Tha'alibi Tha'alibi [Abu Mansur 'Abd ul-Malik ibn Mahornmed ibn Isma'Il uth-Tha'alibi] (961-1038), Arabian philologist, was born in Nishapur, and is said to have been at one time a furrier. Although he wrote prose and verse of his own, he was most famous for his anthologies and collections of epigrams.
Thaat A thaat is a musical mode in Hindustani music which always has seven notes (excluding the repeated tonic) and is mainly used for the classification of ragas in a system created by Pt. Vishnu Narayan Bhatkhande.
Thaïs (opera) Thaïs is an opera in three acts by Jules Massenet to a French libretto by Louis Gallet based on the novel of the same name by Anatole France. It was first performed at the Opéra in Paris on March 16, 1894, starring the American soprano Sybil Sanderson for whom Massenet had written the title role.
Thabana Ntlenyana Thabana Ntlenyana, which literally means "Beautiful, little mountain" in Sesotho, is the highest point in Lesotho and the highest mountain in southern Africa. It is situated on the ridge of the Drakensberg mountains near Sani pass.
Thabazimbi Thabazimbi is an iron mining town in the Limpopo Province of South Africa.The town is situated at the feet of the Ysterberg and is surrounded by the Witfonteinrand and Boshofberg with the majestic Kransberg in the background.
Thabiso Khumalo Thabiso Khumalo, born in Soweto, South Africa is a striker currently playing for American USL Second Division side Wilmington Hammerheads. He joined the Hammerheads in 2006 after one season with USL First Division team Charleston Battery.
Thabit ibn Qurra Abu'l Hasan Thabit ibn Qurra' ibn Marwan al-Sabi al-Harrani (826 – February 18, 901) (Arabic: ثابت بن قرة بن مروان) was an Arab astronomer and mathematician, who was known as Thebit in Latin.
Thabo Mooki Thabo Lawrence Mooki (born October 27 1974 in Soweto, Gauteng) is a South African football (soccer) player who is usually used as a defensive midfielder or central midfielder by Premier Soccer League club Kaizer Chiefs.
Thabo Sefolosha Thabo Patrick Sefolosha born May 2, 1984 in Vevey, Switzerland is a Swiss basketball player of South African and French descent. He was taken with the 13th pick of the 2006 NBA Draft by the Philadelphia 76ers and promptly traded to the Chicago Bulls for the 16th pick (Rodney Carney), and cash considerations.
Thackers Indian Directory Italic textThacker, Spink & Co was a well known Kolkata publishing company. Thacker's Bengal Directory was published from 1864 to 1884 and covered the Bengal Presidency – which included the present day Myanmar and Bangladesh.
Thackley Tunnel Thackley tunnel is a tunnel upon the Airedale line from Leeds to Shipley then on to Bradford or Skipton. Built in 1844/5 the tunnel is approximately 1200m long and cut through the prominent Thackley hill reducing travel time.
Thackray Museum Thackray Museum is a medical museum in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. It was the inspiration of Paul Thackray, grandson of Charles F Thackray, founder of the medical company bearing his name in Leeds in 1902.
Thad Bosley Thaddis Bosley Jr. (born September 17, 1956 in Oceanside, California) was an outfielder for the California Angels (1977 and 1988), Chicago White Sox (1978-80), Milwaukee Brewers (1981), Seattle Mariners (1982), Chicago Cubs (1983-86), Kansas City Royals (1987-88) and Texas Rangers (1989-90).
Thad Matta Thad Matta (pronounced Mah-tuh) (born July 11, 1967 in Hoopeston, Illinois) is the current head coach of the Ohio State University men's basketball team. He was hired as head coach on July 7, 2004 after Ohio State had fired previous coach Jim O'Brien.
Thad Starner Thad Starner is a founder and director of the Contextual Computing Group at Georgia Tech's College of Computing, where he is an Associate Professor, and one of the pioneers of wearable computing. He received a PhD from the MIT Media Lab in 1999, where he cofounded the MIT Wearable Computing Project.
Thad Vann Thad "Pie" Vann (September 22, 1907 to September 7, 1982) was a college football coach at Southern Miss. During his tenure, he compiled a 139-59-2 record, and helped transform the Golden Eagles into one of the nation's elite programs.
Thad W. Allen Admiral Thad William Allen (born January 16, 1949) is the twenty-third Commandant of the United States Coast Guard. Allen is most well known for his widely-praised performance directing the federal response to Hurricanes Katrina and Rita in the Gulf Coast region from September 2005 to January 2006.
Thaddeus C. Pound Thaddeus Coleman Pound (December 6, 1833 in Elk Township, Warren County, Pennsylvania - November 21, 1914 in Chicago, Illinois) was a member of the Wisconsin State Assembly and the Wisconsin State Senate. Pound was Lieutenant Governor of Wisconsin 1870 - 1872.
Thaddeus Golas Thaddeus Golas is known for having written :The Lazy Man's Guide to Enlightenment (ISBN 0-87905-698-3) , which has become known as a classic book on human consciousness. The book was first published in 1972 by J.
Thaddeus Kosciuszko National Memorial Thaddeus Kosciuszko National Memorial, at 301 Pine Street in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, preserves the home of Tadeusz Kościuszko. Instructed to find "a dwelling as small, as remote, and as cheap" as possible, Kosciuszko's secretary, Julian Niemcewicz, chose Mrs.
Thaddeus Stevens Thaddeus Stevens (April 4, 1792 – August 11, 1868), was a member of the United States House of Representatives from Pennsylvania. He was the powerful leader of the Radical Republicans during the American Civil War and Reconstruction.
Thaddeus Stevens College of Technology Thaddeus Stevens College of Technology is a two-year co-educational technical college that provides an education in twenty two programs for about 650 students. It was named for Thaddeus Stevens, a nineteenth-century politician.
Thaddi Herrmann Thaddi Herrmann (born 1972) is the editor for de:bug, a German magazine that focuses on the electronica and post-rock genres of music. The magazine is regarded as the nation's premier magazine for music in the aforementioned genres.
Thaer Bawab Thaer Fayed Al-Bawab born in Amman, Jordan in 1985 is a striker of Palestinian origins who plays for Real Madrid Castilla (formerly Real Madrid B), he had his first call-up to play for the national team of Jordan in a friendly game against Norway (0-0) on home ground on the 28th January, 2005.
Thageef thageef is one of the main adnani arabs living in the Hijaz Area of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia mainly in and around the city of taif. the tribe was the actual rulers of Taif in the time of prophet Mohammed (peace be upon him) in the 7th century AD.
Thagirion Thagirion is the Qliphoth associated with the Sephirot Tipheret in the Kabbalistic Tree of Life. It means the disputers, the painful movers, and the demons called the Zomiel are attributed to it, great black giants that are always working against each other.
Thagomizer The thagomizer, or tail spikes, is an arrangement of four to ten spikes on the tails of particular dinosaurs of the clade Stegosauria, of which Stegosaurus stenops is the most familiar. The tail arrangement is believed to have been a defensive weapon against predators.
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