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TACTAC may refer to: TAC (software), open source AIM client written in Tcl, using the TOC protocolTactical Air Command, a former command of the United States Air Force charged with battlefield-level (tactical) air combat. TAC was most famous for being responsible for tactical ballistic missiles.Techni..
TAC-2The Totally Accurate Controller MK2 (TAC-2), manufactured by Suncom Technologies, was an Atari 2600 compatible game controller, commonly used with the Commodore C64 and Amiga computers in mid to late 1980s. The joystick came in two colours, black and white, latter being a more rare collectors' edi..
TAC-ALERTA city-wide alert which activates all police personnel on duty. ..
Tac/ScanTac/Scan is a shooter video game originally released as an arcade game, and later ported to the Atari 2600. It was both developed and published by Sega Corporation. Tac/Scan is a unique game in that the player controls just how many resources (in this case, ships) are put into play. He starts with..
TACATACA may refer to: Grupo TACA, a Central American airlineTennessee Association of Craft ArtistsTurkish American Cultural Alliance This page expands a four-character combination which might be any or all of: an abbreviation, an acronym, an initialism, a call sign, a word in English, or a word in ano..
TACACThe Texas Association for College Admission Counseling TACAC, a nonprofit, professional association, was founded in 1979 as a chartered affiliate of the National Association for College Admission Counseling (NACAC). Approximately 2,500 members from secondary schools, colleges and universities, and e..
TacacáTacacá is a soup common to Northern Brazil, particularly the state of Pará, and is well loved and widely consumed. It is made with jambú (a native variety of paracress), and tucupi (a broth made with wild cassava), as well as dry shrimps. External link [Tacacá recipe] - in Portug..
TACACSTerminal access controller access control system (TACACS) is a remote authentication protocol that is used to communicate with an authentication server commonly used in UNIX networks. TACACS allows a remote access server to communicate with an authentication server in order to determine if the user..
TACACS+In computer networking, TACACS+ is a protocol which provides access control for routers, network access servers and other networked computing devices via one or more centralized servers. TACACS+ provides separate authentication, authorization and accounting services. TACACS+ is based on TACACS, but..
TACAMOTACAMO is a US military term literally meaning "Take Charge and Move Out". TACAMO actually refers to a system of survivable communications links designed to be used in nuclear war to maintain communications between the decision-makers (the National Command Authority) and the triad of strategic nucle..
TacanáTacaná is a municipality in the San Marcos department of Guatemala. ..
Tacarcuna gentryiTacarcuna gentryi is a plant species and the only species of the genus Tacarcuna. Its position within the family Picrodendraceae is unclear. See also Taxonomy of the Picrodendraceae ..
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TACA destinationsThis is a list of airports that TACA flies to. ..
TACA Flight 510TACA Flight 510 was a flight from San Salvador to Guatemala City which, on April 6, 1993, landed too far up the runway and careered off at a speed of 90knots for 300metres. The seven year old Boeing 767-2S1ER struck the perimeter fence, went down a hill, crashed through a cinder block house and s..
TACA PeruTACA Peru is an airline based in Lima, Peru. It operates domestic services and intends to operate international services. Its main base is Jorge Chavez International Airport (LIM), Lima. Contents 1 Code Data2 History3 Fleet4 External links Code Data ICAO Code: TPUCallsign: T..
TACBEDescription The tactical beacon or TACBE as it is often known has been used by british and american armed forces for many years. It's primary role is to contact any nearby planes or helicopters which maybe overhead or nearby. The system's main use is a distress signal, sending out a constant dange..
TaccaTacca is the botanical name of a genus in the flowering plants. It consists of some ten species and has often been taken to constitute its own family Taccaceae. The APG system, of 1998, considered it so, but the APG II system, of 2003, places it in the family Dioscoreaceae. Both systems place it i..
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TaccoTacco is the military abbreviation for "Tactical Coordinator" and is the aircrew member responsible for coordinating the activities of the part of the crew responsible for the tactical operation of the aircraft and its systems. The Tacco may, depending on the country, be the captain of the crew. ..
TACCSTACCS is an acronym for: Tactical Air Command and Control SpecialistsTactical Area Command and Control SystemTactical Army CSS Computer SystemThe Association of Child Care Services This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an ref..
TacetTacet is Latin for "it is silent". It is an Italian musical term to indicate that an instrument does not play for a long period of time, typically an entire movement. It was common for early symphonies to leave out the brass or percussion on certain movements, especially slow (second) movements, and..
TacfarinasTacfarinas was a Numidian military leader who rebelled against Rome. He is mentioned by Tacitus in his Annales as a former ally of Rome who had provided men to the army auxiliary corps of Rome before deserting and assembling a band of irregulars. ..
TachankaRussian WWI tachanka captured by the Germans and put on display in Berlin The tachanka (Russian: ) was a horse-drawn machine gun platform, usually a cart or an open wagon with a heavy machine gun installed in the back. It required a crew of two or three (one driver and a machine gun crew). Th..
Taché, ManitobaTaché is a rural municipality in Manitoba, Canada. It is located to the south-east of Winnipeg, stretching from the Red River Floodway in the west to the beginning of the Canadian Shield in the east. The beautifully treed Seine River meanders through the centre of the municipality and acts as an oa..
TacheddirtTacheddirt (Tachdirt) is a small village high up (2314m) in the Atlas Mountains (in Morocco). See also The [[wikitravel:tacheddirt|Wikitravel]] Entry ..
TachenThe Dachen Islands or Tachen Islands (Simplified Chinese: }}}; Traditional Chinese: ; pinyin: ) is a group of islands off the coast of Zhejiang, the People's Republic of China. History ROC evacuation The Tachen Islands was controlled by the Republic of China (the government of which was based in T..
TachengTacheng, (Chinese: 塔城; pinyin: Tǎchéng), or Qoqek, is a county-level city (1994 est. pop. 56,400) and the capital of Tacheng Prefecture, in northern Ili Kazakh Autonomous Prefecture, Xinjiang, China. The city is sometimes called Tarbaghatay and was once known as Chuguchak. It is located in t..
Tacheng PrefectureTacheng Prefecture (simplified Chinese: 塔城地区; pinyin: Tǎchéng Dìqū; Uyghur: تارباغاتاي ۋىلايىتى) is located in northern Xinjiang, China. It has a area of 98,824 km² and a population of 892,397 (2000). It is a part of Ili Kazakh Autonomous Prefecture. Subdivisions The ..
TacheometryTacheometry (from Greek, quick measure), is a system of rapid surveying, by which the positions, both horizontal and vertical, of points on the earth surface relatively to one another are determined without using a chain or tape or a separate levelling instrument. The ordinary methods of surveying w..
Tache Avenue, WinnipegTache Avenue (also Taché Avenue) is a street in Saint Boniface, part of the city of Winnipeg, Manitoba, running partly along the Winnipeg River. Collège universitaire de Saint-Boniface and Saint Boniface General Hospital both adjoin Tache Avenue; other nearby landmarks include the Saint Boniface ..
TachiTachi forged by Bishu Osafune Sukesada, 12th year of the Eishô era, a day in February (1515, Muromachi). Saya in aogai-nashiji laquer, golden decorations. Mounting from 1907, latest polish in 1987. Tachi forged in 1997 by Matsuda Tsuguyasu, mounting koshirae type made in 1999 by Takeyama...
Tachi-aiThe tachi-ai (立合い) is the initial charge between two sumo wrestlers at the beginning of a bout. There are several common techniques that wrestlers use at the tachi-ai, with the aim of getting a decisive advantage in the bout: Charge head-first* Usually to attempt to use one's weight and mom..
Tachiarai, FukuokaTachiarai (大刀洗町; -machi) is a town located in Mii District, Fukuoka, Japan. As of 2003, the town has an estimated population of 15,323 and a density of 671.18 persons per km². The total area is 22.83 km². External links [Tachiarai official website] in Japanese[Tachiarai Pe..
Tachibana, FukuokaTachibana (立花町; -machi) is a town located in Yame District, Fukuoka, Japan. As of 2003, the town has an estimated population of 12,020 and a density of 138.73 persons per km². The total area is 86.64 km². External links [Tachibana official website] in Japanese ..
Tachibana, YamaguchiTachibana (橘町; -cho) is a town located in Ōshima District, Yamaguchi, Japan. On October 1, 2004 the town merged with three other towns in Oshima District forming the new town of Suooshima. As of 2003, the town had an estimated population of 5,649 and a density of 195.81 persons ..
Tachibana clan (Heian period)The Tachibana family (橘氏) a very powerful family that was present throughout the Nara and Heian periods in Japan. Several members of the family reached the Sa-daijin post. The family lost political power to other clans, especially to that of the Fujiwara, at the end of the Heian period. Throu..
Tachibana clan (Sengoku period)Tachibana clan a japanese clan that mainly originated throughout the Sengoku Period of the 16th century. Throughout that of the Sengoku Period, the Tachibana initially served as loyal retainers under the Otomo, regularly battleing against the opposing clan of Shimazu. The first well known head of th..
Tachibana Dosetsu(1513-1585) a retainer of the japanese clan of Otomo during the Sengoku Period of the 16th century. Dosetsu was originally known as Hetsugi Akitsura and soon becamer known as a very powerful Otomo retainer. Dosetsu afterwards defeated the Tachibana and even took their name as his own (in which he ad..
Tachibana familyTachibana clan the Tachibana clan may refer to a few different families that were present throughout various periods in the history of Japan. Below is a list of such: Tachibana clan (Sengoku period)Tachibana clan (Heian period) This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of arti..
Tachibana GinchiyoTachibana Ginchiyo (1569-1602) the head of the japanese clan of Tachibana during the Sengoku Period of the 16th century. Ginchiyo was the daughter of Tachibana Dosetsu, retainer of the Otomo (in which were rivals of the Shimazu at the time). Due to the fact that Dosetsu had no sons, Ginchiyo ironica..
Tachibana HiguchiTachibana Higuchi (樋口 橘 Higuchi Tachibana) is a mangaka b.16 March 1975 in Kyoto, Japan. Works Gakuen Alice (in Hana to Yume)M to N no Shouzou External links () [Official site] ..
Tachibana Muneshige(1567-1642) a retainer of the japanese clan of Otomo and warlord of Chikugo. Muneshige was the son of Takahashi Shigetane and was adopted by Tachibana Dosetsu. Following the year of 1586 Muneshige defended the Tachibana Castle against the Shimazu. Muneshige ended up sideing with Toyotomi Hideyoshi t..
Tachihara Hisatsuna(1531-1613) a retainer of the Japanese clan of Amako during the Sengoku Period of the 16th century. Hisatsuna served under Amako Yoshihisa and joined Yamanaka Shikanosuke in an attempt to relieve the Shiraga Castle, which was surrounded by the Mori during the year of 1563. In the end the castle fell..
Tachihara MasaakiTachihara Maasaki (立原正秋, 6 January 1926 - 12 August 1980) was a Korean-Japanese (Zainichi Korean) author. His Korean name was Kim Yun Kyu (金胤奎: 김윤규), but he changed his name as Nomura Shintaro (野村震太郎) when he moved to Japan with his family. After that he called himself ..
Tachihara MichizoTachihara Michizo(立原 道造, July 30,1914 - March 29,1939) is a Japanese author. See also: Japanese literature, List of Japanese authors Japanese poet and architect Tuberculosis cut Michizô down at twenty-four, well before either career could seriously get under way. His ..
Tachihara MichizôTachihara Michizô óßå¥ìπë¢ July 30, 1914 - March 29, 1939 Japanese poet and architect Tuberculosis cut Michizô down at twenty-four, well before either career could seriously get under way. His verse shimmers with lovely, seemingly transparent natural images and rhythms. It features as w..
TachikataIn Japan a tachikata (立方) is a geisha who specializes in entertaining customers with dance. Tachikatas are often younger geisha (maiko). Sources http://gojapan.about.com/cs/japanesegeisha/a/geisha2.htm ..
Tachikawa, TokyoTachikawa (立川市, Tachikawa-shi) is a city located in western Tokyo, Japan. As of 2004, the city has an estimated population of 170,064 and the density of 7,976 people per km². The total area is 24.38 km². Showa Memorial Park, an expansive leisure and recreational facility operated by the nat..
Tachikawa, YamagataTachikawa (立川町; -machi) was a town located in Higashitagawa District, Yamagata, Japan. The town was consolidated along with Amarume into Shonai ..
Tachikawa StationLumine Department Store above Tachikawa Station is an important railway station in the city of Tachikawa, Tokyo, Japan. The JR Chuo Line passes through Tachikawa Station. The Ome Line and Nambu Line terminate here. Although the Itsukaichi Line does not reach Tachikawa, most trains on that li..
Tachikaze class destroyerMurasame class destroyer General Characteristics Displacement: 3850 tons standard/3950tons (DDG170) Length: 143m Beam: 14.3 m Draft: 4.6 m/4.7m (DDG170) Propulsion: 2 Mitsubishi steam turbines; two shafts (60,000 horsepower) Speed: 32 knots Crew Complement: 250; 230 (DDG168); 255 (DDG..
Tachikōji StationTachikōji Station (立小路駅) is a JR East railway station located in Mogami, Yamagata Prefecture, Japan. Contents 1 Line2 Surrounding area3 History4 Adjacent stations Line East Riku'u Line Surrounding area History 1959-07-10: Station begins operation. Adjacent stations ..
TachikomaA Tachikoma unit A Tachikoma (タチコマ) is a fictional AI walker/roller tank in the Ghost in the Shell universe. Contents 1 Design And AI2 Voice Talent3 Background3.1 [[Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex (1st GiG)|Stand Alone Complex]]3.2 [[Ghost in the Sh..
TachileikTachileik is a border town, located in Shan State, Myanmar. It borders the town of Mae Sai, in Thailand. ..
TachimochiThe tachimochi (lit.: sword carrier) is a term used in sumo to describe one of the two attendants that accompany a yokozuna when he performs his dohyo-iri or ring entrance ceremony. The other attendant is called the tsuyuharai. During the ceremony the tachimochi will follow the yokozuna, carrying ..
TachinidaeTachinidae is a large and rather variable family of true flies within the insect order Diptera, with more than 8,200 known species and probably many more to be discovered. There are over 1300 species in North America Insects in this family are commonly called Tachinid flies; they have no vernacul..
TachirTachir was a district of the old Armenian region of Gougarq, that was ruled by the family Tachiratsi. ..
TachiratsiTachiratsi was a family that ruled the district of Tachir in the old Armenia c. 400–800. The ruler about 451 was Vren Tachiratsi. ..
TachismeTachisme (alternative spelling: Tachism, derived from the French word tache - stain) was a French style of abstract painting in the 1940s and 1950s. It is often considered to be the European equivalent to abstract expressionism. Other names for this movements are l'art informel (similar to action pa..
TachistoscopeA tachistoscope is a device that displays (usually by projecting) an image for a specific amount of time. It can be used to increase recognition speed, to show something too fast to be consciously recognized, or to test which elements of an image are memorable. Actual tachistoscopes use a slide or ..
Tachi (disambiguation)Tachi is a type of Japanese sword. Tachi may also mean: 達 or たち, a suffix used in the Japanese language to indicate that a word refers to a group. See the article on Japanese grammarタチ, A Japanese slang term usually describing a gay man who identifies as a "top." See the article on homos..
Tachi Palace Hotel & CasinoThe Tachi Palace Hotel & Casino is located in Lemoore, California in the United States. It was formerly called The Palace. The resort offers slot machines, poker, arcade, restaurants, and a gift shop. References, external links Tachi Palace Hotel & Casino - [link] ..
TachloviceTachlovice is a village in the Central Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic (in Prague-West District). The village has an area of 6.36 square kilometres and 624 inhabitants. It is located on the south slope leading to Radotínský creek, part of the housing lies also on the right side from the cre..
TachoTacho is an ethnic group in Southern Sudan. They speak Tocho, a Niger-Congo language. They number possibly less than 10,000. ..
TachoclineThe tachocline is the transition region of the solar interior between the differentially rotating outer envelope and the uniformly rotating core. Recent results from helioseismology indicate that the tachocline has a radius of about 0.70 times the Solar radius. The geometry and width of the tachocli..
TachographThe Tachograph Disc A tachograph combines the functions of a clock and a speedometer. Fitted to a motor vehicle, a tachograph will record not only the vehicle's speed but also the length of time that it is moving or stationary. The mechanical tachograph writes on a round piece of paper which c..
TachometerTachometer showing engine revolutions per minute, and a redline near 5800 RPM A tachometer is a device used for measuring the speed of a moving body or substance (from Greek: tachos = speed, metron = measure). The most common form of the tachometer is one that measures the speed of a rotati..
TachovStatistics Area:40.8 km² Population: 12,640 (2004) Map Tachov (German: Tachau) is a city in Plzeň Region of the Czech Republic. History The area was inhabited by humans around 8,000-6,000 BCE. The first written document mentioning Tachov comes from 1115. A period of ravishing boom came ove..
TachybaptusTachybaptus is a genus of small members of the grebe family birds. It has representatives over much of the world, including the tropics. These grebes breed in small colonies in heavily vegetated areas of freshwater lakes. They may move to more open or coastal waters when not breeding, and birds in..
Tachycardia12 lead ECG showing a run of ventricular tachycardia (VT) Tachycardia is an abnormally rapid beating of the heart, defined as a resting heart rate of 100 or more beats per minute in an average adult. It can have harmful effects in two ways. First, when the heart beats too rapidly, it perform..
TachyeresTachyeres (Steamer Ducks) is a genus of ducks in the bird family Anatidae. All of the four species occur in South America, and all except T. patachonicus are flightless. The common name is because, when swimming fast, they flap their wings into the water as well as using their feet, creating an ef..
TachygiaTachygia is an extinct genus of skink. The giant skink of Tonga was a magnificent creature that slipped into extinction before anything was known about it except the fact that it existed. Just two specimens survive, both pickled in alcohol in the Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle Paris, where t..
TachyhydriteTachyhydrite is an unstable mineral, a hydrous chloride of calcium and magnesium with formula: CaMg2Cl6·12H2O. It is a rare component of marine evaporite salt deposits. Upon exposure to moist air it rapidly deliquesces and dissolves. It forms a colorless to yellow trigonal crystals with a ..
Tachykinin peptidesTachykinin peptides are one of the largest family of neuropeptides, found from amphibians to mammals.The tachykinin family is characterized by a common C-terminal sequence, Phe-X-Gly-Leu-Met-NH2, where X is either an Aromatic or an Aliphatic amino acid. ..
Tachykinin receptorThere are three known mammalian tachykinin receptors termed NK1, NK2 and NK3. All are members of the 7 transmembrane g protein-coupled family of receptors and induce the activation of phospholipase C, producing inositol triphosphate. NK1, NK2 and NK3 selectively bind to substance P, neurokinin A an..
TachylyteTachylyte is a vitreous form of basaltic obsidian (volcanic glass). This "glass" is formed naturally by the rapid cooling of molten basalt. It is a basic type of igneous rock that is decomposable by acids and readily fusible. The color is a black or dark-brown, and it has a greasy-looking, resinous ..
TachymeterA tachymeter (also tachymetre or tacheometer) is a kind of theodolite used for rapid measurements and determines, electronically or electro-optically, the distance to target, and is highly automated in its operations. Tachymeters are often used in surveying. On watches A tachymeter is also used..
Tachymeter scaleThe Tachymeter scale is a scale commonly printed on sports analog wristwatches to quickly convert the time it takes something to happen into a rate, or the number of events of that type that will take place in a given time period. For example, if one were driving on the highway and timed how long..
TachyonA tachyon (from the Greek ταχύς takhús, meaning "swift") is any hypothetical particle that travels at superluminal velocity. The first description of tachyons is attributed to German physicist Arnold Sommerfeld, but it was George Sudarshan and Gerald Feinberg (who originally coined the term) i..
Tachyon: The FringeTachyon: The Fringe is a computer game developed and published in 2000 by the company Novalogic. It features the voice acting of Bruce Campbell as main character Jake Logan in a 3-D space simulator. Contents 1 Gameplay1.1 Flight Controls1.2 Starbases1.3 Weapons1.4 Equip..
Tachyon condensationIn physics, tachyon condensation is a process in which a tachyonic field—usually a scalar field—of a negative squared mass acquires a vacuum expectation value and reaches the minimum of the potential energy. While the field is tachyonic (and unstable) near the original point—the ma..
TachyphylaxisTachyphylaxis is a medical term describing a rapidly decreasing response to a drug following administration of the initial doses. Examples of tachyphylaxis are the following: Nitroglycerine demonstrates tachyphylaxis, requiring drug-free intervals when administered transdermallyRepeated doses of e..
TachypompThe Tachypomp is a short story by Edward Page Mitchell originally published January 1874 anonymously in The Sun, a New York daily newspaper. Publishing Information After the original publication in The Sun, the Tachypomp and other stories by Edward Mitchell were reprinted in The Crystal Man, edi..
TachypsychiaTachypsychia is a neurological condition that distorts the perception of time, usually induced by physical exertion, drug use, or a traumatic event. It is sometimes referred to by martial arts instructors and self defense experts as the Tachy Psyche effect. For someone affected by tachypsychia, time..
TachyzoiteTachyzoite is an asexual stage of rapid growth in some microorganisms, including many responsible for parasitic diseases. ..
TachyzoitesTachyzoites are motile form of a zoonosis. ..
TacingaTacinga is a genus in the cactus family Cactaceae, native to northeast Brazil (from northeast Minas Gerais to southern Rio Grande do Norte, including Bahia, Sergipe, Alagoas, Pernambuco and Paraíba). Once thought to be monotypic, the genus now comprises 6 species. ..
TACISTACIS is an abbreviation of "Technical Aid to the Commonwealth of Independent States" program, an institutional restructuring programme implemented by the European Commission to help members of the Commonwealth of Independent States (as well as Mongolia), in their transition to democratic market-or..
Tacita DeanTacita Dean (b. 1965) is a British visual artist. Contents 1 Introduction2 Biography3 Film works4 References5 External links Introduction Tacita Dean is best known for her film works, although she utilises a variety of media including drawing, photography and sound. She ..
Tacitean studiesJustus Lipsius's 1598 edition of the complete works of Tacitus. Tacitus is remembered first and foremost on his place as Rome's greatest historian, the equal—if not the superior—of Thucydides, the ancient Greeks' foremost historian. Tacitean studies, however, extend far beyond the ..
TacitusFor other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. Gaius Cornelius Tacitus Publius (or: Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus (c. 56 – c. 117) is one of the important historians of Roman Antiquity. The surviving portions of his two major works—the Annals and the Histories—treat the reigns of the ..
Tacitus (crater)Crater characteristics Coordinates ..
Tacitus (disambiguation)Tacitus was a Roman historian. Other people and things named Tacitus include: Marcus Claudius Tacitus, emperor of Rome 275–276Asteroid 3097 Tacitus, named after the historian.Tacitus, a fictional computer from the Command & Conquer series of computer games. This is a [disambiguationdisam..
Tacitus on JesusThe Roman historian Tacitus wrote concerning the Great Fire of Rome, in book 15, chapter 44 of his Annals (c. 116): Sed non ope humana, non largitionibus principis aut deum placamentis decedebat infamia, quin iussum incendium crederetur. Ergo abolendo rumori Nero subdidit reos et quaesitissimis po..
Tacit assumptionsTacit assumptions include the underlying agreements or statements made in the development of a logical argument, course of action, decision, or judgment that are not explicitly voiced nor necessarily understood by the decision maker or judge. Often times, these assumptions are made based on persona..
Tacit extensionIn logic and mathematics, a tacit extension is in formal respects the simplest or the logically least committal of the several possible set operations that are inverse to the set-theoretic operation of projection. See also Cartesian productInverse relationProjection (set theory)Relation (mathemati..
Tacit knowledgeThe concept of tacit knowing comes from scientist and philosopher Michael Polanyi. It is important to note that he wrote about a process (hence tacit knowing) and not a form of knowledge. However, his phrase has been taken up to name a form of knowledge that is apparently wholly or partly inexplicab..
Tacit programmingThe tacit programming is a programming paradigm in which a function definition does not include information regarding its arguments. The simplicity behind this idea allows its use on several programming languages, such as J programming language and APL. ..
Tacit relocationTacit Relocation in Scots Law is a principle whereby leases of land or buildings are renewed on the same conditions as previously existed if no notice of termination is given within the requisite period, subject to a maximum period of one year, applying in perpetuity until such notice is given. ..
TackTack may refer to: Tack, a type of cut nail, used in upholstery, shoe making and saddle manufactureHorse tack, harness and equipment to allow horse-back ridingTack (sewing) (also baste or pin), quick, temporary stitching intended to be removedHardtack, a hard cracker or biscuit used for food on s..
Tack's Beach, Newfoundland and LabradorTack's Beach was a small hamlet in the Burin District. It was located on King Island, Western Channel. The population was 98 in 1951 and the community was depopulated on May 23rd 1967. See also List of communities in Newfoundland and Labrador ..
Tackey and TsubasaHideaki Takizawa (滝沢秀明, Takizawa Hideaki born March 29th, 1982 in Tokyo, Japan) and Tsubasa Imai (今井翼, Imai Tsubasa born October 17th, 1981 in Fujisawa, Japan) form the very popular Johnny & Associates group Tackey & Tsubasa (タッキー&翼). Takizawa, "Tackey" for short, is best k..
TackheadSee George Clinton's side project, Jimmy G and the Tackheads. Tackhead (sometimes known as The Maffia or Fats Comet) are band that were most active during the 1980s and early 1990s, and briefly reformed in 2004 for a tour. Their music occupies the territory where funk, dub, industrial music and el..
Tackifire DriveTackifire Drive, a table tennis rubber made by Butterfly, is a great rubber for the spin-oriented player. Tackifire Drive, previously called Tackiness Drive (old version), its predecessor, it utilizes technolgies developed from the Tackiness and expands on it by creating a better design that is ca..
Tacking Into the Wind (DS9 episode)Tacking Into the Wind is an episode from the seventh season of [[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]], the sixth of the ten final chapters. The production code of the episode is 572. First aired May 12, 1999. Written by Ronald D. Moore. Directed by Mike Vejar. Plot summary In the previous episode, Kira Ne..
TackittTackitt (also spelled Tackett) may mean: an English and Scottish surname, Spelling variations include: Tocket, Tocketts, Tockat, Tockit, Tockitt, Tockitts, Togget, Toggett, Toggit. Some of the first North American settlers of this name or some of its variants were: the name represented in many forms..
TackleTackle may refer to: Tackle (football), a football playTackle (American football), a position in American FootballBlock and tackle, nautical, a set of pulleys This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this pa..
Tackle-eligible playOn occasion, high school, college, and professional football coaches will attempt to create mismatches against a defense by inserting an offensive tackle (who is not normally allowed more than five yards down field), into an offensive formation as an eligible receiver, usually as a tight end. This i..
TacklerA tackler is a [[wiktionary:workman|workman]] who repairs defective weaving looms in textile factories in the north of England. Distinguish from Takla Makan, a desert in Chinese Central Asia. ..
TackleyTackley is a village ten miles north of Oxford, England, six miles north of Kidlington (the largest village in England) and twelve miles south of Banbury. It is situated close to the River Cherwell and the Oxford Canal. The village has an 11th century church dedicated to St Nicholas, as well as muc..
Tackley railway stationTackley railway station Serves the town of Tackley in Oxfordshire External links [Train times] and [station information] for from National Rail[Street map] and [aerial photo] of from Multimap.com {| class="wikitable" style="margin: 0.5em auto; text-align: c..
Tackle (American football position)A tackle is the strong position on the offensive line. They power their blocks with quick steps and maneuverability. The tackles are mostly in charge of the outside protection. If the tight end goes out for a pass, the tackle must cover everyone that his guard isn’t, plus what the tight end isn..
Tackle (football)Among the variants of football, the word tackle may refer to: Tackle (football move) – a move interfering with an opponentTackle (American football position) – two positions in an American football team This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with ..
Tackle (football move)Most forms of football have a move known as a tackle. In most cases this move is one that prevents an opposing player from carrying out what they intend. Contents 1 Name orgin2 ..
Tackle HappyTackle Happy is an Australian documentary film released in 2000 about the live performance show Puppetry of the Penis starring Simon Morley and David Friend. It was produced and directed by comedian Mick Molloy, whose radio show Martin/Molloy had chronicled the chaotic 1998 tour captured in the fi..
Tack (sailing)Tack is a term used in sailing that has different meanings in different contexts. Sail The tack is the lower corner of the sail's leading edge. On a sloop rigged sailboat, the mainsail tack is connected to the mast and the boom at the gooseneck. On the same boat, a foresail tack is clipped to the ..
Tack (sewing)In sewing, to tack or baste is to make quick, temporary stitching intended to be removed. Tacking is used in a variety of ways: To temporarily hold a seam or trim in place until it can be permanently sewn, usually with a long running stitch made by hand or machine called a tacking stitch or bastin..
Tack (square sail)The tack of a square-rigged sail is a line attached to its lower corner. This is in contrast to the more common fore-and-aft sail, whose tack is a part of the sail itself, the corner which is (possibly semi-permanently) secured to the vessel. Most square-rig sails have their clews pulled down to ..
Tack Ching Girls' Secondary SchoolTack Ching Girls' Secondary School (德貞女子中學) is a girl school in Kowloon of Hong Kong. It is a notable school in Sham Shui Po District. In 2004 The school was relocated to a new school building at Hing Wah Street West and Sham Mong Road in Cheung Sha Wan. The school was growing out of ..
Tack clothTack cloth is a sticky (or tacky) material used for removing dust from a surface prior to finishing it with paint, varnish, or some similar product. Contents 1 Introduction2 Make Your Own3 Standardized appendices3.1 References Introduction Tack cloth is typically used in wo..
Tack pianoThe tack piano is an altered version of an ordinary piano, in which tacks or nails are placed on the hammers of the instrument, giving it a tinny, more percussive sound. See prepared piano. This preparation attempts to emulate the sound of a poorly maintained piano; as the felt hammers age and c..
TACLTACL (the Tandem Advanced Command Language) is the scripting programming language used in Tandem Computers. Tandem Computers were originally designed and sold by Tandem Computers, Inc., based in Cupertino, CA. Tandem's strategy was the emerging concept of "continuous availability" that relied on r..
TACLANETACLANE is short for "Tactical FASTLANE" (or Tactical Local Area Network Encryption), and was developed by the National Security Agency (NSA) to provide network communications security on Internet Protocol (IP) and Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) networks for the individual user or for enclaves of ..
Tacloban CityTacloban City [tα'kloubən] is the largest city and regional center of the Eastern Visayas region of the Philippines. It is also the capital city of Leyte. It is the center of commerce, tourism, education, culture, and government in the region. Tacloban is located on Cancabato Bay, in the..
TACMARTACMAR (for Tactical Marking) refers to a conspiracy theory postulating that there are military "code-signs" on the backs of US and international road signs. Believers in this conspiracy theory argue that these markers are used by agents of the New World Order. The stickers are proposed to be used i..
TacnaThis article is about the city in Peru. For other meanings, see Tacna (disambiguation). Tacna is a city in southern Peru and the regional capital of the Tacna Region. It is located on the Atacama Desert, inland from the Pacific Ocean and on the valley of the Caplina River. Tacna is a very commercia..
Tacna, ArizonaTacna is a census-designated place (CDP) in Yuma County, Arizona, United States. The population was 555 at the 2000 census. Geography Tacna is located at [32°41′45″N, 113°57′47″W] (32.695927, -113.962997)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States C..
Tacna-Arica compromiseThe Tacna Arica compromise was a series of documents that settled the territorial dispute of both Tacna and Arica provinces. The controversy was a direct legacy of the War of the Pacific (1879-1883), a confrontation that involved Chile against Peru and Bolivia. Chile emerged victorious, and conqu..
TacnazoEl Tacnazo was a military coup launched by then Peruvian Prime Minister Francisco Morales Bermúdez against the administration of President Juan Velasco Alvarado in 1975. This led to what is known in Peru as the Second Phase of the Revolutionary Government of the Armed Forces (1968-1980). Developme..
Tacna (disambiguation)Tacna is a city in Peru. Tacna may also refer to: The Tacna Region, also in PeruTacna, Arizona, a census-designated place in the United States This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish..
Tacna ProvinceTacna is a province in the Tacna Region in southern Peru. Its capital is Tacna. Political division The province is divided into ten districts (Spanish: distritos, singular: distrito), each of which is headed by a mayor (alcalde): Alto de la AlianzaCalanaCiudad NuevaCoronel Gregorio AInclánPachía..
Tacna RegionTacna is the southernmost region in Peru. Its name originates from the Quechua words taka ("hit") and na ("place"), which would mean "I hit this place". This expression is thought to be related to the Quechua conquest of the Aymara people. The regional capital is the Heroic City of Tacna. Present-d..
TacoFor other uses, see Taco (disambiguation). Tacos al pastor Plate of tacos A taco is a traditional Mexican dish comprising a rolled or folded, pliable maize tortilla filled with meat (generally grilled beef, picadillo, fish, chicken or pork), and optionally, a wide variety of vegetable..
Taco-ManThe signature character of Ebolaworld, Taco-Man is — as implied by his name — a talking taco that seems human. Taco-Man has his own series, The Stupid Adventures of Taco-Man, which was the founding series of Ebolaworld. ..
Tacolneston TransmitterTacolneston Transmitter is a facility for FM- and television- transmission at Tacolneston, near Norwich, England. It uses as its antenna mast a 147 metre (482 foot) tall guyed mast, built in 1952. This gives average transmitter height above sea level of 221 metres. It is owned and operated by Nation..
Tacoma, Washington''Tacoma redirects here. For other uses, see Tacoma (disambiguation). Old Town neighborhood in Tacoma, with Mount Rainier in background Tacoma (IPA: [tə ˈko mə]) is a mid-sized urban port city in Washington, USA. The city is situated on a peninsula on the southern end of Washin..
Tacoma (disambiguation)Tacoma may mean: Tacoma, Washington, a city in the Northwest United StatesTacoma, New South Wales, a town in New South Wales, AustraliaTacoma-class frigate, US Navy shipsToyota Hi-Lux, a pickup truck, also known as the Toyota Tacoma See also TakomaTacoma Narrows Bridge This is a [disambiguatio..
Tacoma Art MuseumIn May 2003, Tacoma Art Museum opened a new facility twice the size of its previous home, allowing the museum to expand on its vision and mission. American Institute of Architects AIA Gold Medal winner Antoine Predock designed the building located in the heart of Tacoma’s Cultural District. It fea..
Tacoma class frigateUSS Peoria (PF-67) in June 1945. General Characteristics Displacement: 1,264 tons Length: 303 ft 11 in (277.3m) Beam: 37 ft 6 in (34m) Draft: 13 ft 8 in (12.1m) Propulsion: 3 × boilers,2 × 5,500 SHP turbines,2 × shafts Speed: 20 knots Range: Complement: 190 Armament: 3 × 3 in..
Tacoma Community CollegeTacoma Community College is a community college located in Tacoma, Washington with a satellite operation in Gig Harbor. It serves the city of Tacoma and the Pierce County portion of the Kitsap Peninsula. TCC's creation was authorized by voters in 1962, and it opened in fall 1965. External links ..
Tacoma DomeThe Tacoma Dome from the Bridge of Glass. The Tacoma Dome is an indoor arena located in Tacoma, Washington, USA and often referred to as "The Woodshed". Completed in 1983, the arena seats 17,100 for basketball. It is the world's largest arena with a wooden dome, and one of the largest geodesic..
Tacoma FCTacoma FC is a USL Premier Development League soccer team that plays at Curtis High School Stadium in Tacoma, Washington. They were introduced in 2006 when it was announced that the Spokane Shadow were suspending operations for the season. External Links [Tacoma FC] ..
Tacoma NarrowsThe Tacoma Narrows, a strait, is part of Puget Sound. It is created by the close approach of the Kitsap Peninsula to the Washington state mainland. It is spanned by the Tacoma Narrows Bridge (Washington State Route 16) that connects the city of Tacoma. External links ..
Tacoma Narrows BridgeThe Tacoma Narrows Bridge is a mile-long (1600 meter) suspension bridge with a main span of 2800 foot (850 m) (the third-largest in the world when it was first built) that carries Washington State Route 16 across the Tacoma Narrows of Puget Sound from Tacoma to Gig Harbor, Washington. Th..
Tacoma NavigatorsTacoma Navigators''' Founded 2005 Team History Tacoma Navigators (2005-current) Arena Mt. Tahoma High School Team Colors NA Championships 0 Division Titles 0 Owner Michael Tuckman Head Coach Vincent Askew Cheerleaders None Mascot None The ..
Tacoma News TribuneThe News Tribune is a newspaper in Tacoma, Washington, in the United States. It can trace its origins back to the founding of the weekly Tacoma Ledger by R.F. Radabaugh in 1880. The next year, H.C. Patrick founded The News, another weekly. Both papers became dailies in 1883. In 1898, Radabaugh and P..
Tacoma Pocket GopherThe Tacoma Pocket Gopher (Thomomys mazama tacomensis), was a subspecies of the Mazama Pocket Gopher that was restricted to a few isolated populations in the southern Puget Sound area and on the Olympic Peninsula in Washington. The animal became extinct in 1970. References Yensen (2000). [Th..
Tacoma PowerTacoma Power is a Public utility providing electrical power to Tacoma, Washington and the surrounding areas. It is a division of the Tacoma Public Utilities and owns the Click! Network. Tacoma Power was created in 1893 when the citizens of Tacoma voted to buy the privately owned Tacoma Light & Wate..
Tacoma Public SchoolsTacoma Public Schools is the main school district for Tacoma, Washington, USA. Logo of Tacoma Public Schools Contents 1 District facts2 2004-2005 Budget2.1 Revenue sources:2.2 Expenditures3 School board4 Superintendent5 List of schools5.1 Elementary s..
Tacoma Public UtilitiesTacoma Public Utilities is the public utility service for Tacoma, Washington. It was formed in 1893, and is made up of Tacoma Power, Tacoma Water, and Tacoma Rail. Its Director is Mark Crisson. ..
Tacoma RailTacoma Rail (AAR reporting marks TMBL & TRMW) is a shortline railroad; it is operated as a public utility and owned by the city of Tacoma, Washington. It provides rail services for freight switching. It is one of the largest short-line railroad systems in the United States, operating over 17 diesel..
Tacoma RainiersThe Tacoma Rainiers are a minor league baseball team that play in the Pacific Coast League, and are the AAA affiliate of the Seattle Mariners. Since 1960, a team in Tacoma, Washington has been in the PCL, the longest current active streak of membership in the league. Tacoma's first entry in the ..
Tacoma RocketsTacoma Rockets City: Tacoma, Washington Existence: 1991-1995 Home Arena: Tacoma Dome League Western Hockey League Colours Teal, Red, & White The Tacoma Rockets were a junior ice hockey team in the Western Hockey League from 1991 to 1995. They played at the Tacoma Dome in Tac..
Tacoma StarsThe Tacoma Stars were a franchise in the original Major Indoor Soccer League. The team existed from 1983 - 1992 and is notable for two reasons. First, the team holds the record for the largest crowd to witness an indoor soccer game with 21,728 people packing the Tacoma Dome to see Tacoma fall to ..
Tacoma ThunderThe Tacoma Thunder are an International Basketball League (2005-) team based in Tacoma, Washington. The Thunder are one of two pro basketball teams in Tacoma, the other being the ABA's Tacoma Navigators. The Thunder had an impressive inaugural campaign, leading the west with a 12-6 record. Howev..
Tacoma TidesThe Tacoma Tides was an American soccer club based in Tacoma, Washington that was a member of the American Soccer League. Year-by-year Year Division League Reg. Season Playoffs U.S. Open Cup 1976 2 ASL 2nd, West Semifinals Did not enter ..
Tacones lejanosTacones lejanos (English: High Heels) is a 1991 Spanish film, written and directed by Pedro Almodóvar, starring Marisa Paredes and Victoria Abril. As with many Almodóvar films, it is difficult to pin down to a convenient genre, varying between a drama and a thriller and making use of surrealism, ..
TaconicTaconic can refer to: Tacones lejanos (High Heels), a 1991 Spanish film, written and directed by Pedro Almodóvar.The Taconic Mountains, part of the Appalachian Mountains, running along the eastern border of New York State.The Taconic orogeny, a great mountain building period within the New York Big..
Taconic Correctional FacilityTaconic Correctional Facility is a medium security women's prison in Bedford Hills, New York that is operated by the New York Department of Corrections. It is associated with the Bedford Hills Correctional Facility, a maximum security women's prison. ..
Taconic MountainsThe Taconic Mountains are part of the Appalachian Mountains, running along the eastern border of New York State, United States. The range also extends into Massachusetts and southwestern Vermont. The highest peak is Mount Equinox, with an elevation of 3,816 feet (1163 m), at the northern end of the ..
Taconic orogenyIllustration of the Taconic orogeny The Taconic orogeny was a great mountain building period that perhaps had the greatest overall effect on the geologic structure of basement rocks within the New York Bight region. The effects of this orogeny are most apparent throughout New England, but the..
Taconic Outdoor Education CenterThe Taconic Outdoor Education Center is located in the Clarence Fahnestock State Park in New York, USA. The Education Center is in the Town of Putman Valley in Putnam County. See also Taconic State Park - Copake Falls AreaTaconic State Park - Rudd Pond AreaList of New York state parks External l..
Taconic State ParkTaconic State Park is a New York state park along the border with Massachusetts in southern Columbia County, about three hours from midtown New York City. The park encompasses about 5,000 acres (20.2 km²) of forest and supports a rich variety of wildlife. Beavers, deer, cranes, fox and hawks ar..
Taconic State ParkwayThe Taconic State Parkway is a part of the New York State highway system. The four-lane freeway was begun as an extension of the Bronx River Parkway, well before a similar project design in California, the Arroyo Seco Parkway. For most of it's route, the "Teaspoon" (TSP) as it's sometimes humorus..
Taconic State Park - Copake Falls AreaTaconic State Park - Copake Falls Area is a state park located in the Town of Copake in Columbia County, New York. The park offers a beach, picnic tables and pavilions, recreation programs, hiking, fishing and hunting, a campgound with tent and trailer sites, cabins, cross-country skiing, showshoein..
Taconic State Park - Rudd Pond AreaTaconic State Park - Rudd Pond Area is a state park in the northeast corner of Dutchess County, New York in the USA. The park is located in the Town of North East, near the border of Connecticut, north of the Village of Millerton. The park offers a beach, picnic tables, a playground, hiking, deer..
TaconiteTaconite is an iron-bearing, high-silica, flint-like rock. It is a Precambrian sedimentary rock referred to as a banded iron formation due to the typical alternating iron-rich layers and shale or chert layers. The very finely dispersed iron content, present as magnetite, is generally 25 to 30%. In ..
Taconite, MinnesotaTaconite is a city in Itasca County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 315 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 13.6 km² (5.2 mi²). 12.6 km² (4.9 mi²) of it is land and 0.9 km² (0.4 mi²) of it (6.86%) is water. ..
Tacony, Philadelphia, PennsylvaniaTacony is a neighborhood in Northeast Philadelphia, about ten miles from Center City. It is located along the Delaware River west to Frankford Avenue, between Holmesburg and Wissinoming. Early Swedish records spell it Taokanick, a Lenape word for "forest" or "wilderness." History Toaconing or Toaco..
Tacony-Palmyra BridgeThe Tacony-Palmyra Bridge is an arch bridge with a double drawbridge connecting Route 73 in Palmyra, New Jersey to the Tacony section of Philadelphia. The bridge has a total length of 3,659 feet (1,115 meters), and spans 2,324 feet (708 meters) across the Delaware River. It was designed by Ralph M..
Tacony (SEPTA station)Tacony Station is a SEPTA Regional Rail station at Disston and Keystone Streets, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The station is in zone 2 on the SEPTA R7 Trenton Line, on the Amtrak Northeast Corridor, and is 12.1 track miles from Suburban Station. In 2004, this station saw 131 boardings on an average ..
Tacoosh RiverThe Tacoosh River is situated in upper peninsula of Michigan state, in the United States. It flows into Lake Michigan at Little Bay de Noc. ..
TacOps (Game)TacOps is a turn-based wargame originally released in 1997. The game, developed by Major I.L. Holdridge, USMC (ret), details modern, hypothetical combat between U.S. and Canadian troops versus the OPFOR who are armed with various equipment from across the globe. Instead of typical hex or square ba..
Tacoronte, Santa Cruz de TenerifeTacoronte Map --> Statistics Autonomous region: Canary Islands Province: Santa Cruz de Tenerife Island: Tenerife Area: 30.09 km²some reads 30.31 km² Population: 21,986 (2004) Population density: 725.37/km² Elevation:Lowest:Centre:Highest: Atlantic Ocean800 mnor..
TACOSThis does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. The Ars Technica Community Operating System (TACOS) is an imaginary operating system ostensibly created by the m..
Taco (disambiguation)Taco can refer to: Taco, a type of food associated with MexicoTaco Ockerse, a pop singerA vagina, slangThe yellow stains on shirt armpits caused by perspiration and deodorant, slang In Spanish spoken outside of Mexico, taco can also refer to a wad, stopper, or plug*(Mexico, Southern Cone) obstruct..
Taco BellTaco Bell is a fast-food restaurant chain which is a division of Yum! Brands, Inc., previously part of PepsiCo. Taco Bell serves items based on Mexican cuisine, as adapted to the needs of the fast-food industry and to the tastes of its customers. Taco Bell's cuisine is Mexican-inspired American f..
Taco Bell ArenaTaco Bell Arena is a 12,820-seat multi-purpose arena on the campus of Boise State University in Boise, Idaho. The arena opened in 1982 as the BSU Pavilion, receiving its current name in 2004 after Taco Bell signed a naming rights agreement with the university. It is home to the Boise State Broncos b..
Taco Bell chihuahuathumb The Taco Bell chihuahua (born c. 1995) was a popular advertising figure and mascot used by Taco Bell. The Chihuahua is a breed commonly associated with Mexico, as are the tacos the restaurant serves. The name of the dog used as a model is "Gidget". In commercials, the dog (sometimes d..
Taco Bell menuThe Taco Bell menu is a listing of all the food items the fast food chain Taco Bell sells. From time to time Taco Bell will change its menu, both as a marketing technique and to provide more variety. Despite Taco Bell's relatively cheap per-item pricing, it never had a true value menu until the m..
Taco BillTaco Bill is a chain of fast food Mexican family restaurants located in Australia. It should not be confused with Taco Bell. Related links [Official website] ..
Taco BoxTaco Box is a Mexican or Tex-Mex-style fast food chain restaurant in the United States. ..
Taco BuenoCurrent Taco Bueno Taco Bueno is a U.S.-based fast food restaurant chain that specializes in Mexican food. Founded in Abilene, Texas in 1968, the chain is focused mostly on Texas and Oklahoma, with concentrations in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, Abilene, Oklahoma City and Tulsa. The chain curr..
Taco CabanaTaco Cabana is a U.S.-based fast food restaurant chain specializing in Tex-Mex cuisine owned by Carrols Corporation. As of 2006, it has over 130 locations throughout Texas, Oklahoma, New Mexico, Georgia, and Indiana. Many Taco Cabana restaurants remain open 24 hours a day, and for most of the chai..
Taco del MarTaco del Mar is a Seattle, Washington based restaurant chain that specializes in San Francisco burritos. Since opening in Seattle, it has expanded into over 20 states, and has several locations in Canada. It is known for its relaxed, baja atmosphere and its huge burritos. It is similar to large..
Taco GrandeTaco Grande is a parody song by "Weird Al" Yankovic. It is about the narrator's cravings for Mexican food. The song was recorded in 1992 and appears on Yankovic's albums Off the Deep End and The Food Album. This song was based off of Gerardo's song "Rico Suave" and features a vocal cameo by actor ..
Taco HTML EditTaco HTML Edit is a closed source freeware application for Mac OS X - an HTML editor with syntax checking, tag organisation, image map generation and other features. It is maintained by Taco Software. See also Taco SoftwareList of Macintosh software External links [Official site at Taco Soft..
Taco John'sTaco John's is a Cheyenne, Wyoming based fast-food restaurant featuring Mexican fast-food (which the chain calls 'West-Mex'). The chain was founded in 1969 in Cheyenne, Wyoming, and currently has more than 400 Taco John’s restaurants in 24 states. Contents 1 Lunch/Dinner Foods2 Brea..
Taco Liberty BellThe Taco Liberty Bell was an April Fool's Day joke played by fast food restaurant chain Taco Bell. On April 1, 1996, Taco Bell took out a full-page advertisement in The New York Times announcing that they had purchased the Liberty Bell to "reduce the country's debt" and renamed it to the "Taco Liber..
Taco MayoTaco Mayo is a Mexican fast food restaurant originating in Norman, Oklahoma in May 1978. (Mayo is the Spanish word for May.) By 1980, Taco Mayo had expanded into franchising. In the ensuing years, Taco Mayo had grown from a single store into a regional operation of company and franchise locations ..
Taco OckerseTaco Ockerse (born 21 July, 1955) is a singer popularly known as Taco. Taco gained international stardom when in 1982 he recorded a distinctive cover record of the old Irving Berlin favorite, Puttin' on the Ritz in Germany, which made him famous early the next year (United States Billboard chart ..
Taco riceTaco rice (タコライス, takoraisu), an Okinawan dish consisting of taco meat served on a bed of rice and lettuce, often served together with tomato, cucumber, cheese and topped off with salsa sauce. Occasionally, it might be served in a tortilla roll (with rice, of course). It is a very common..
Taco saladThe taco salad is a Mexican inspired dish whereby the classic taco taste is enjoyed in an alternate form. The elite appreciator insists on eating the salad in a large edible tortilla shell where the contents are placed in. Recipes Taco Salad in a Tortilla Bowl Makes 6 servings 6 large flour tor..
Taco Shop PoetsThis does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. Due to technical limitations, some web browsers may not display some [[meta:Help:Special characters|special ch..
Taco soupTaco soup is a type of soup usually consisting of similar ingredients to those used inside a taco: ground beef, tomatoes, corn, beans and a packet of taco seasoning. After it is done cooking, it is usaully topped off with cheese, sour cream, avocado, or nacho chips. External links [Image o..
Taco TicoTaco Tico is a chain of Tex-Mex cuisine fast-food restaurants. This establishment serves tacos, tostadas, nachos, enchiladas, burritos, refried beans, and sopaipillas available for dine in, take-out, or drive-thru. Dan Foley opened the first Taco Tico in 1962, in his native Wichita, Kansas. He bega..
Taco TimeTaco Time Taco Time is a fast-food restaurant, which is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Kahala Corporation of Scottsdale, Arizona. The chain was founded in Eugene, Oregon in 1960 by Ron Fraedrick, who opened the first restaurant adjacent to his alma mater, the University of Oregon. In 1962, th..
Taco TreatTaco Treat is chain of taco fast-food restaurants founded in Billings, Montana. ..
Taco truckTaco Trucks Taco Trucks are a popular source of late night food in cities with a large Latino populations, such as Los Angeles, CA. Taco trucks are mobile catering trucks that exclusively serve Mexican food and often only operate late at night. They have achieved such popularity that have even ..
TACPOL programming languageredirect [[Template:Not verified]] TACPOL is a programming language used by the United States Army for command and control. It is similar to PL/I. See also PL/IJOVIALCMS-2List of programming languages ..
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TacrineTacrine is a parasympathomimetic and a centrally acting cholinesterase inhibitor (anticholinesterase). It was the first centrally-acting cholinesterase inhibitor approved for the treatment of Alzheimer's disease, and was marketed under the trade name Cognex. Tacrine was first synthesised by Adrien ..
TacrolimusTacrolimus (also FK-506 or Fujimycin) is a 23-membered macrolide lactone discovered in 1984 from the fermentation broth of a Japanese soil sample that contained the bacteria Streptomyces tsukubaensis. It is an immunosuppressive drug whose main use is after allogenic organ transplant to reduce the ..
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TactTact is a careful consideration of the feelings and values of another so as to create harmonious relationships with a reduced potential for conflict or offense. Tact is considered a virtue. Tact is a form of interpersonal diplomacy. Tact is the ability to induce change or communicate hurtful info..
TactelTactel is INVISTA's registered trademark for its brand of tactile and aesthetic Polyamid 6.6 made of nylon. ..
