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Étienne
Étienne may refer to: Saint-Étienne, a city in the central eastern part of FranceSaint Etienne (band), a British indie dance actClifford Etienne, a heavyweight boxer in the United StatesCharles Etienne, an early exponent of the science of anatomy in FranceErrol Etienne, a famous artist in many med..
Étienne-Denis Pasquier
Étienne-Denis, duc Pasquier (April 21, 1767—July 5, 1862) was a French statesman. Contents 1 Biography1.1 Revolution1.2 Empire1.3 Restoration and July Monarchy2 References Biography Revolution Born in Paris as the descendant of a family traditionally connected wit..
Étienne-François Letourneur
Étienne-François-Louis-Honoré Letourneur, Le Tourneur, or Le Tourneur de la Manche (March 15, 1751—October 4, 1817) was a French lawyer, soldier, and politician of the French Revolution. Early career Born in Granville, Manche, he studied at a military school, then served in the Nord, and i..
Étienne-Jacques-Joseph-Alexandre MacDonald
Etienne-Jacques-Joseph-Alexandre MacDonald. Marshal Etienne-Jacques-Joseph-Alexandre MacDonald, Duke of Taranto (November 17, 1765 – September 7, 1840). Biography He was born in Sedan, France. His father, Neil MacEachen (later MacDonald) of Howbeg came from an old Jacobite family from..
Étienne-Jean Delécluze
Etienne-Jean Delécluze (1781 - 1863) was a French painter and critic. From 1797 on, he was a pupil of David, as he describes in his biography. As one of his favorite pupils, he was invited to his last meal in France before going to Brussels in 1816. From 1822 on, he's a critic of the publication..
Étienne-Jules Marey
Étienne-Jules Marey around 1850. Étienne-Jules Marey (1830 – 1904) was a French scientist and chronophotographer. His work was significant to the development of cardiology, physical instrumentation, aviation, cinematography and the science of labor photography. He is widely considered..
Étienne-Louis Boullée
Boullée, Cénotaphe a Newton (1784) Boullée, Deuxieme projet pour la Bibliotheque du Roi (1785) Étienne-Louis Boullée (February 12, 1728 - February 4, 1799) was a visionary French neoclassical architect whose work greatly influenced contemporary architects and is sti..
Étienne-Louis Malus
Etienne-Louis Malus (July 23, 1775 – February 24, 1812) was a French officer, engineer, physicist, and mathematician. Malus was born in Paris, France. He participated in Napoleon's expedition into Egypt, 1798 to 1801. Malus became a member of the Académie des Sciences in 1810. His mathe..
Étienne-Paschal Taché
Étienne-Paschal Taché Dr. Sir Étienne-Paschal Taché KCMG (5 September 1795 – 30 July 1865) was a Canadian doctor and politician. Born in Montmagny, Quebec, he was elected to the new Legislative Assembly of the Province of Canada in 1841 as a member from Canada East (Quebec) and held..
Étienne Aignan
Étienne Aignan (April 9 1773 - June 21 1824) was a French translator, political writer, librettist and playwright born in Beaugency-sur-Loire. In 1814 he was made a member of the Académie française, replacing Bernardin de Saint-Pierre in Seat 27. Among his works are: a verse translation of the ..
Étienne Bacrot
Etienne Bacrot, January 2006 Etienne Bacrot (born January 22, 1983) is a French chess grandmaster. He became a Grandmaster in March 1997 at the age of 14 years and 2 months, making him the youngest person to that date to have held the title. As well as playing in tournaments and team compe..
Étienne Balázs
See also Balázs. Étienne Balazs, Balázs István (January 24, 1905 - November 29, 1963) was a Hungary-born sinologist. Literary works Le traité économique du "Soueichou", 1953''Le traité juridique du "Soueichou", 1954Chinese civilization and bureaucracy variations on a theme, 1964Histoire et ..
Étienne Balibar
Étienne Balibar (born 1942) is a French Marxist philosopher. Contents 1 Life and work2 Selected Readings3 See also4 External links Life and work Balibar first rose to prominence as one of Louis Althusser's pupils at the École Normale Supérieure. Balibar was a participant i..
Étienne Balsan
Etienne Balsan (1880–1953) was a lover of Coco Chanel. Balsan bred the best horses in France and went to the races non-stop. He was a brother of aviator Jacques Balsan, and came from the family of wealthy industrialists from Chateauroux (Indre) who provided the army with uniform and originate..
Étienne Baluze
Étienne Baluze (November 24, 1630 - July 28, 1718) was a French scholar, also known as Stephanus Baluzius. Born in Tulle, he was educated at his native town and took minor orders. As secretary to Pierre de Marca, archbishop of Toulouse, he won the appreciation of him, and at his death Marca left h..
Étienne Bazeries
Étienne Bazeries (21 August 1846 - 7 November 1931) was a French military cryptanalyst active between 1890 and the First World War. He is best known for developing the "Bazeries Cylinder", an improved version of Thomas Jefferson's cipher cylinder. It was later refined into the US Army M-94 cipher..
Étienne Bézout
Étienne Bézout (March 31, 1730 - September 27, 1783) was a French mathematician who was born in Nemours, Seine-et-Marne, France, and died in Basses-Loges (near Fontainbleau), France. Besides numerous minor works, wrote a Théorie générale des équations algébriques, published at Paris in 1779..
Étienne Bobillier
Étienne Bobillier (April 17, 1798–March 22, 1840) was a French mathematician. He was born in Lons-le-Saulnier, France. At the age of 19 he was accepted into the École Polytechnique and studied there for a year. However, due to a shortage of money, in 1818 he became an instructor in mathemat..
Étienne Bonnot de Condillac
Étienne Bonnot de Condillac. Étienne Bonnot de Condillac (September 30, 1715 – August 3, 1780) was a French philosopher. Contents 1 Life2 Works and legacy3 Line note references4 Main source5 External links Life He was born at Grenoble of a legal family, a..
Étienne Brûlé
Étienne Brûlé (c. 1592 – c. June 1633) was a French explorer in Canada in the 17th century. A rugged outdoorsman, he took to the lifestyle of the First Nations peoples with a passion, leading to some disdain by other Europeans. Brûlé travelled to New France in 1608 and was sent by Samu..
Étienne Cabet
Étienne Cabet ( January 1, 1788 – November 9, 1856) was a French philosopher and utopian socialist. In 1831, he was elected to the Chamber of Deputies, but due to his bitter attacks on the government he was sentenced for treason and fled to England. Influenced by Robert Owen, he wrote the bo..
Étienne Charles de Loménie de Brienne
Etienne Charles de Loménie de Brienne Étienne Charles de Loménie de Brienne (October 9, 1727 – 16 February, 1794) was a French churchman and politician. Life He was born at Paris, of a Limousin family traceable back to the 15th century. After a brilliant career as a student, he enter..
Étienne Chatiliez
Étienne Chatiliez (June 17, 1952) is a French film director. He was born in Roubaix, France. After starting out directing many advertising clips, he is now a well known director of feature-length movies with some success. Filmography 1988 - Life is a long quiet river1990 - Tatie Danielle1995 -..
Étienne Clavière
For the Italian commune, see Claviere Étienne Clavière (january 27, 1735 - December 8, 1793) was a Swiss-born French financier and politician of the French Revolution. Geneva and London A native of Geneva, he became one of the democratic leaders of the Geneva Republic, and in 1782 was forced to ..
Étienne Daho
Étienne Daho (born January 14, 1956 in Oran) is a French singer who is best known for his appearence on the Number 11 St. Etienne) hit single "He's On The Phone". Discography Mythomane (1981)La notte la notte (1984)Tombé pour la France (mini album) (1985)Pop satori (1986)Pour nos vies martiennes ..
Étienne Davignon
Étienne Davignon (born October 4, 1932) is a Belgian politician, businessman, and former vice-president of the European Commission. After receiving a Doctorate of Law from the Université catholique de Louvain, Davignon joined the Belgian Foreign Ministry, in 1959, and within two years had become ..
Étienne Decroux
--> Étienne Decroux (July 19, 1898 in Paris, France - March 12, 1991 in Billancourt, Somme, Picardie) studied at Jacques Copeau's Ecole de Vieux-Colombier, where he saw the beginnings of what was to become his life's obsession--Corporeal Mime. During his long career as a film and theatre actor, he..
Étienne de Besançon
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Étienne de Flacourt
Etienne de Flacourt (1607–1660) was a French governor of Madagascar, born at Orléans in 1607. He was named governor of Madagascar by the French East India Company in 1648. Flacourt restored order among the French soldiers, who had mutinied, but in his dealings with the natives he was less s..
Étienne de La Boétie
French literature French literary history Medieval 16th century - 17th century 18th century -19th century 20th century - Contemporary French Writers Chronological list - - [[Portal:France|France Portal]] [[Portal:Literature|Literature Portal]]This box: [ view] • &..
Étienne de Poncher
Étienne de Poncher (1446-1524) was a French prelate and diplomat. After studying law he was early provided with a prebend, and became councillor at the parlement of Paris in 1485 and president of the Chambre des Enquêtes in 1498. Elected bishop of Paris in 1503 at the instance of Louis XII, he w..
Étienne de Silhouette
Étienne de Silhouette (July 8, 1709 - 1767) was a French finance minister under Louis XV. The word silhouette took its name from him, as he practiced the art of silhouette cutting in his retirement. [link] ..
Étienne Dolet
Étienne Dolet (August 3, 1509 – August 3, 1546) was a French scholar, translator and printer. He was born at Orléans. A doubtful tradition makes him the illegitimate son of Francis I; but it is evident that he was at least connected with some family of rank and wealth. From Orléans he was..
Étienne Fourmont
Étienne Fourmont (June 23 1683 - December 8, 1745) was a French orientalist. Born at Herblay near Argenteuil, he studied at the College Mazarin in Paris and afterwards in the College Montaigu where his attention was attracted to Oriental languages. Shortly after leaving the college he published a..
Étienne François, duc de Choiseul
Étienne-François, duc de Choiseul, French diplomat and statesman Étienne-François, duc de Choiseul (June 28, 1719 — May 8, 1785) was a French statesman. He was the eldest son of François Joseph de Choiseul, marquis de Stainville (1700—1770), and bore in early life the title ..
Étienne François Geoffroy
Étienne François Geoffroy (February 13, 1672 - January 6, 1731), French chemist, was first an apothecary and then practised medicine. He is sometimes known as Geoffroy the Elder. Contents 1 Biography2 Works3 References4 See also Biography He was born in Paris. After studyi..
Étienne Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire
Étienne Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire (April 15,1772 - June 19, 1844) was a French naturalist who established the principle of "unity of composition". He was a colleague of Jean-Baptiste Lamarck and expanded and defended Lamarck's evolutionary theories. Geoffroy's scientific views had a transcendental..
Étienne Gilson
Part of the Politics series onChristian Democracy Parties Christian Democratic parties Christian Democrat International European People's Party European Democratic Party Euro Christian Political Movement Christian Dem Org of America Ideas Social conservatism Social market economy Catholic ..
Étienne Guichard
Étienne Guichard is a French actor, theatre director and playwright. In the past Guichard has written a stage adaptation of the book Ma Vie est ma danse du soleil (My life is my Sundance), written by Leonard Peltier, as well as the plays Le Dragon and Mai '45 Mai '95. He currently directs the ava..
Étienne Hajdú
See also Hajdú: Étienne Hajdú, or István Hajdú (born August 12, 1907, Torda, Torda-Aranyos vármegye (now Turda, judeţul Cluj) - March 25, 1996, Bagneux, París) was a Transsylvania-born French sculptor. External links http://www.artnet.de/artist/7666/etienne-hajdu.htmlhttp://www.absoluteart..
Étienne Joseph Louis Garnier-Pagès
Étienne Joseph Louis Garnier-Pagès (December 27, 1801 - June 23, 1841) was a French politician, born at Marseille. Soon after his birth his father Jean Francois Garnier, a naval surgeon, died, and his mother married Simon Pagès, a college professor, by whom she had a son. The boys were brought ..
Étienne Léopold Trouvelot
Étienne Léopold Trouvelot (December 26, 1827–April 22, 1895) was a French artist, astronomer and amateur entomologist. He is most noted for the unfortunate introduction of the Gypsy Moth into North America. He was born at Aisne, France. During his early years he was apparently involved in p..
Étienne Louis Geoffroy
Étienne Louis Geoffroy (October 12 , 1725 – August 12, 1810) was a French entomologist. A pharmacist born in Paris, Geoffroy died in Soissons. He followed the binomial nomenclature of Carl von Linné and devoted himself mainly to Coleoptera. Geoffroy was the author of Histoire abrégée des..
Étienne Marcel
Étienne Marcel (died July 31, 1358) was provost of the merchants of Paris under King John II. Étienne Marcel belonged by birth to the wealthy Parisian bourgeoisie, being the son of a clothier named Simon Marcel and of Isabelle Barbou. He is mentioned as provost of the Grande-Confrérie of Notre..
Étienne Marcel (Paris Metro)
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Étienne Maurice Falconet
Falconet's awesome statue of Peter I has become one of the symbols of St Petersburg Étienne Maurice Falconet (1716 - 1791), is counted among the first rank of French Rococo sculptors, patronized by Mme de Pompadour. Falconet was born to a poor family in Paris. He was at first apprenticed to..
Étienne Maurice Gérard
Étienne Maurice Gérard, comte Gérard (April 4, 1773 – April 17, 1852) was a French general and statesman. Contents 1 Biography1.1 Early life and career1.2 Rise to prominence1.3 Campaigns of 1813-18141.4 Restoration and July Revolution1.5 Belgian campaign an..
Étienne Méhul
Etienne Henri (or Nicolas) Méhul (June 24, 1763 - October 18, 1817), was a French composer. Contents 1 Life and Work2 Works3 Discography4 References5 External links6 See also6.1 Contemporary composers Life and Work He was born at Givet in Ardennes. His fathe..
Étienne Mélingue
Étienne Marin Mélingue (1808-1875) was a French actor and sculptor. He was born in Caen, the son of a volunteer of 1792, He early went to Paris and obtained work as a sculptor on the church of the Madeleine, but his passion for the stage soon led him to join a strolling company of comedians. Fina..
Étienne Moulinié
Étienne Moulinié (c. 1600–after 1669) was a French Baroque composer. He was born in Languedoc, and when he was a child he sang at the Narbonne Cathedral. Through the influence of his brother Antoine (d. 1655), Moulinié gained an appointment at court, as the director of music for Gaston d'Or..
Étienne Mulsant
Martial Étienne Mulsant (March 2, 1797 - November 4, 1880) was a French entomologist. ..
Étienne Nzabonimana
Étienne Nzabonimana (born 1950), formerly a small businessman in Kirwa, Rwanda, was convicted in Belgium on June 29, 2005 for his role in the Rwandan genocide of 1994. Specifically, eyewitnesses argued that he was a leader of the Kibungo Club, which was allegedly planning the genocide in advance, ..
Étienne Parent
Étienne Parent (born May 2, 1801 in Beauport, Canada; died December 22, 1874 in Ottawa, Canada) was a Canadian journalist and government official. He was editor of the Canadien, as such, supported French Canadian journalism and writing. For his attacks on the government, he was briefly imprisoned..
Étienne Pascal
Étienne Pascal (Clermond, May 2 1588 - Paris, September 24 1651) was the father of Blaise Pascal. He also had two daughters: Gilberte (°1620) and Jacqueline (°1625). His wife Antoinette Begon died in 1626. He was a local judge and member of the petite noblesse, who also had an interest in scienc..
Étienne Pasquier
French literature French literary history Medieval 16th century - 17th century 18th century -19th century 20th century - Contemporary French Writers Chronological list - - [[Portal:France|France Portal]] [[Portal:Literature|Literature Portal]]This box: [ view] • &..
Étienne Périer
Étienne Périer was the fifth governor of the Louisiana colony. He became governor in 1727. His governorship was marked by the arrival of the first Ursuline nuns in New Orleans in 1727 to establish the first convent within the limits of what was to become the United States as well as a war against ..
Étienne Pivert de Senancour
French literature French literary history Medieval 16th century - 17th century 18th century -19th century 20th century - Contemporary French Writers Chronological list - - [[Portal:France|France Portal]] [[Portal:Literature|Literature Portal]]This box: [ view] • &..
Étienne Polverel
Étienne Polverel (1740—1795) was one of two French Revolutionary Civil Commissioners who ended slavery in Saint-Domingue in 1793 during the Haïtian Revolution. Life He was born in Béarn, and served as syndic for the region, then served as jurist for the Parlement of Paris. He became a Fre..
Étienne Roda-Gil
Étienne Roda-Gil (born 1 August 1941 in Septfonds, Tarn-et-Garonne, France; died 31 May 2004 in Paris) was a songwriter and screenwriter. He was married to the painter Nadine Delahaye until her death in 1990. Roda-Gil was the son of a Spanish republican who had come as a refugee to France. After u..
Étienne Sulpice Hallet
Étienne Sulpice Hallet (1755-1825) was a French-born U.S. architect. Around 1789, Hallet went to the United States. There he became known as Stephen Hallet. He worked as Pierre L'Enfant's draftsman. Hallet submitted plans for the future Capitol in Washington, D.C. in form of a giant dome to Thom..
Étienne Tempier
Étienne (Stephen) Tempier (also known as Stephanus of Orleans) (d. September 3, 1279) was a French bishop of Paris during the fourteenth century. He is best remembered for promulgating a Condemnation of 219 philosophical and theological propositions (or articles) that addressed ideas and concepts ..
Étienne Vacherot
Étienne Vacherot (July 29, 1809 - July 28, 1897), French philosophical writer, was born of peasant parentage at Torcenay, near Langres in the Haute-Marne département of France. He was educated at the École Normale, and returned thither as director of studies in 1838, after some years spent in pr..
Tie
Tie or TIE may refer to: Necktie, a piece of cloth hanging around the neck for fashionRailroad tie, an oblong object used as a base for railroad railsTie (engineering), a strong component designed to keep two objects closely linked togetherTie (draw), a finish to a competition with identical resu..
Tie-dye
An example of a tie dyed t-shirt Tie-dye is a method of dyeing clothing or fabric originally popularized by members of the hippie subculture. Clothes are tied, either with string or rubber bands into some sort of pattern. Then the clothes are dyed, either by submerging them or by squirting dye..
Tie-in
A tie-in is an authorized product that is based on an existing or upcoming media property, such as a movie or video/DVD, computer game, video game, television program/television series, board game, web site, role-playing game or literary property. Tie -ins are released primarily as a way of creati..
TIE/Advanced fighter
Star Wars craft TIE/Advanced x1 Starfighter Manufacturer Sienar Fleet Systems Specification Type Starfighter Length 9.2 meters Weapons 2 SFS FS-1 Laser cannons Shield Yes Hull Reinforced durasteel-alloy Crew 1 Top Speed 103MGLT/Lightspeed Troop Capacity none A..
TIE/D Automated Fighter
In the Star Wars Expanded Universe, a Droid TIE fighter or TIE/D fighter is a vehicle used by the Galactic Empire. Prior to using clones, the Empire used Droid TIE Fighters in fighting off the New Republic. It is also called the TIE/D Fighter, which is the abbreviation for TIE Drone not TIE Droid...
Tieback
A tieback is a loop of cloth, cord, etc, which is placed around a curtain to hold it open to one side. Typically, a tieback will be passed through a [[wiktionary:ring|ring]] on a hook attached to the wall, and fastened with a knot, button or velcro. They are often adorded with tassels.A tieback is..
Tiebas-Muruarte de Reta
Tiebas-Muruarte de Reta is a town and municipality located in the province and autonomous community of Navarre, northern Spain. External link [TIEBAS-MURUARTE DE RETA in the Bernardo Estornés Lasa - Auñamendi Encyclopedia (Euskomedia Fundazioa)] () ..
Tieba Traoré
Tieba Traoré was a king of the Kénédougou Empire who reigned from 1876 until his death in 1893. Son of the previous king, Mansa Douala, Traoré moved the Empire's capital to Sikasso, building a palace on the city's Mamelon hill. Traoré fought a number of battles with both Dyula conqueror Samor..
Tiebout model
The Tiebout model, also known as Tiebout sorting, Tiebout migration, or Tiebout hypothesis, was a concept developed by economist Charles Tiebout in his article "A Pure Theory of Local Expenditures" (1956). It is a model within public choice that says that individuals will move from one local communi..
Tiebreaker
In games and sports, a tiebreaker (often called overtime in North America) is used to determine a winner from among players or teams that are tied at the end of a contest, or a set of contests. In some situations, the tiebreaker may consist of another round of play. For example, if contestants are ..
Tiedemann
Tiedemann may be Carlo von TiedemannChristoph Willers von Tiedemann, Prussian politicianDietrich Tiedemann 1748-1803, psychologistFriedrich Tiedemann, physiologistHeinrich Tiedemann, Prussian politicianHeinz Tiedemann, biochemistKarl von Tiedemann, GeneralLudwig von Tiedemann, architectMark W. Tied..
Tiedemann Giese
Tiedemann Giese (June 1, 1480 - October 23, 1550 in Heilsberg) of the Patrician family Giese from Danzig (Gdańsk) became bishop of Chełmno, then Bishop of Warmia. He was the brother of the famous Hanseatic trader Georg Giese. Mauritius Ferber and Tiedemann Giese were priests at the Catholic St. P..
Tiede Herrema
Dr Tiede Herrema is a Dutch businessman. In the 1970s, Herrema ran a wire factory, Ferenka, in the city of Limerick, Ireland. At the time, he was the city's biggest employer, with approximately 1,400 workers. On 4 October 1975 he was abducted near his home by two members of the Provisional Irish R..
Tied aid
Tied aid is foreign aid that must be spent in the country providing the aid (the donor country). A developed country will provide a bilateral loan or grant to a developing country, but mandate that the money be spent on goods or services produced in the donor country. Aid is usually tied to the b..
Tied arch bridge
A tied arch bridge is an arch bridge in which the outward-directed horizontal forces of the arch are borne by the bridge deck, rather than the ground or the bridge foundations. The bridge deck ties the ends of the arch together, and is under tension, much like the string of a bow; therefore, this ..
Tied house
In the UK a tied house is a public house that is required to buy at least some of its beer from a particular brewery, unlike free houses, which are able to choose the beers they stock freely. The pub itself may be owned by the brewery in question, with the publican renting the pub from the brewery,..
Tied Test
Tied Test refers to two matches of Test cricket, the first in 1960 and the second in 1986, both of which ended as a tie: that is, the aggregate scores of both teams were equal at the conclusion of play, and the side batting last had completed its innings with all 10 batsmen being out. Both Tied Test..
Tied to the 90's
"Tied to the 90's" is a single from Travis' debut album, Good Feeling, ..
Tied Up Too Tight/Middle Eastern Holiday
"Tied Up Too Tight"/"Middle Eastern Holiday" was a double A-side single from indie band Hard-Fi, their second single from debut album Stars of CCTV. It reached #15 in the UK charts. ..
Tiefland (opera)
Tiefland, (Lowlands). is an opera by Eugen d'Albert to a libretto by Rudolph Lothar, based on the Catalan play Terra baixa of 1896, by Angel Guimerá. It received its premiere on November 13,1903, at the Neues Deutsches Theater in Prague. The performance was a great success and was followed by pro..
Tiefling
A tiefling (TEE-fling) is a creature in the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game. Tieflings are planetouched — descended from evil creatures of the outer planes — demons, devils, evil deities and other evil creatures. Although their evil ancestor may be many generations remove..
Tiefort Mountains
The Tiefort Mountains are located in the Mojave Desert in southeastern California in the United States. The range is located at the southern end of the Fort Irwin Military Reservation, and is approximately 12 miles long. The mountains lie east of Fort Irwin and Bicycle Dry Lake, and are entirely w..
Tiefschwarz
redirect [[Template:Context]] Tiefschwarz are a pair of electro house-producing brothers, Ali and Basti Schwarz, formed in 1996. Peter Hoff, who runs the Benztown studios in Stuttgart, joined later, and completes the Tiefschwarz production team. Their name means 'deep black' in German, and is a com..
Tiegermann
Tiegermann, Tiegerman Ignaz Tiegerman (Ignace Tiegerman)Ellenmorris Tiegerman-FarberPascal Tiegermann redirect [[Template:Disambig]]..
Tieguanyin
Tieguanyin Type: Oolong Other names: Traditional Chinese:鐵觀音, Simplified Chinese: [[wiktionary:铁 Origin: Anxi, Fujian Province, China and others Quick description: The harvests in spring (also known as Jade) and autumn are most prized for the fruity, som..
Tieke
The tieke or saddleback Philesturnus carunculatus is a previously rare and endangered New Zealand bird of the family Callaeidae. It is glossy black with a chestnut saddle. Its taxonomic family is also known as that of the (New Zealand) "wattlebirds" and includes the two subspecies (one for each ..
Tiel
[Tiel] is a municipality and a town in the middle of the Netherlands. The town is enclosed by the Waal river and the Linge river on the south and the north side, and the Amsterdam-Rhine Canal on the east side. The city was founded in the 5th century AC Contents 1 Population centr..
Tieling
Tieling (simplified Chinese: 铁岭; pinyin: Tiělíng) is a prefecture-level city of Liaoning province of the People's Republic of China. Tieling is a city where coal mining is an important industry. The mayor of Tieling is Li Wenke. An Intermediate People's Court is in Tieling. The actor Zhao..
Tielman Susato
Tielman Susato (also Tylman) (c.1500 – c.1562) was a Renaissance Flemish composer, instrumentalist and publisher of music in Antwerp. While his place of birth is unknown, some scholars believe that because of his name—Susato meaning de Soest, of the town of Soest — he may be from the ..
Tielrode
Tielrode is a town in the Belgian municipality of Temse in the province of Oost-Vlaanderen. ..
Tielt
Tielt is a municipality in the province of West Flanders, in Flanders, one of the three regions of Belgium. The municipality comprises the city of Tielt proper and the towns of Aarsele, Kanegem and Schuiferskapelle. On January 1 2005 Tielt had a total population of 19,234. The total area is 68.50 km..
Tielt-Winge
Tielt-Winge is a municipality located in the Belgian province of Flemish Brabant. The municipality comprises the towns of Houwaart, Meensel-Kiezegem, Sint-Joris-Winge and Tielt. On January 1 2006 Tielt-Winge had a total population of 10,009. The total area is 44.16 km² which gives a population ..
Tieluohan tea
Tieluohan No picture available Type: Oolong Other names: Iron Arhat, 鉄羅漢 Origin: Mount Wuyi, Fujian Province, China Quick description: Light Wuyi Tea. Tieluohan is a Si Da Ming Cong and a light Wuyi tea. The color of the leaf is very green and the resulting tea i..
Tiemannite
Tiemannite is a mineral, mercury selenide, formula HgSe. It occurs in hydrothermal veins associated with other selenides, or other mercury minerals such as cinnabar, and often with calcite. Discovered in 1855 in Germany, it is named after CW Tiemann (1848-1899). References Tiemannite from a micro..
Tiemoko Garan Kouyaté
Tiemoko Garan Kouyaté was a West African labour organiser and propagandist. Born April 27, 1902 in Segu in the French Sudan, Kouyaté studied at École William Ponty on the Île de Gorée in Senegal. He worked as a school teacher in the Ivory Coast from 1921 to 1923. He then travelled to Aix-en-Pr..
Tiempo De Amar
Tiempo De Amar (1994) is Menudo's 34th album (23rd in Spanish). It features Abel Talamantez, Alexis Grullon, Andy Blazquez, and new members Didier Hernandez of Cuban descent and Anthony Galindo of Venezuelan descent. Didier and Anthony replaced Ashley Ruiz and Ricky Lopez after they both decided t..
TiEmu
TiEmu is an emulator that works on many different operating systems like Linux/Unix, Mac OS, FreeBSD, Microsoft Windows and so on. TiEmu is an emulator that emulates the Motorola 68000 series Texas Instruments Graphing Calculators (TI-89, TI-89 Titanium, TI-92 Plus and Voyage 200). TiEmu is licens..
Tien
Tien is a Vietnamese name meaning fairy its also a surname. Tien can refer to: The Dragon Ball/Dragon Ball Z character TenshinhanTien, Wade-Giles for the Pinyin Diān (滇), an abbreviation for the Chinese province of Yunnan This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles..
Tien-Min Li
Tien-Min Li (}; }) (1908 – June 24, 1993) was a Kuomintang representative in the Legislative Yuan of the Republic of China from 1948 to 1991 for the municipality of Chengdu in Sichuan province. A historical biographer, and a professor at National Taiwan University, he wrote six books on Chinese C..
Tien-te Sheng-chiao
Tien-te Sheng-chiao (}}}; }}}; literally "Sacred Religion of the Celestial Virtue") is a religious group that is one of the Way of former Heaven Sects. The Way of former Heaven sects are syncretic religious groupings that aspire unity of Buddhism and other religions, the largest one of these groupin..
Tiendas Kress
Tiendas Kress is an important Puerto Rico chain of stores dedicated in particular to the sales of women's clothes. Tiendas Kress has about 50 stores countrywide in Puerto Rico. The store chain has been popular with female customers since the 1950s. Massive expansion took place during the 1970s. Th..
Tiendesitas
Tiendesitas, which litteraly means “a collection of little stores”, is a mammoth shopping complex located along C-5. It began its operations on September 26, 2005 and was developed by Ortigas & Co. Limited Partnership (OCLP), one of the most respected real estate and property developers in the..
Tiendeveen
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Tiendpalogo
Tiendpalogo is a sector of Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso. ..
Tienen
Tienen (French: Tirlemont) is a municipality in the province of Flemish Brabant, in Flanders, one of the three regions of Belgium. The municipality comprises the city of Tienen proper and the towns of Bost, Goetsenhoven, Hakendover, Kumtich, Oorbeek, Oplinter, Sint-Margriete-Houtem and Vissenaken. O..
Tiengemeten
The village (dark red) and the statistical district (light green) of Tiengemeten in the municipality of Korendijk. Tiengemeten ([51°44′N 4°19′E]) is a town in the Dutch province of South Holland. It is a part of the municipality of Korendijk, and lies about 11 km south of Spijk..
Tieng Magazine
Tieng Magazine is an online, English language publication focusing on the Vietnamese American population. External links http://www.tiengmag.com/ - magazine homepage ..
Tienhoven
Tienhoven is the name of several villages in the Netherlands: Tienhoven (Maarssen), in the province of UtrechtTienhoven (Vianen), in the province of UtrechtTienhoven (South Holland)Tienhoven (North Holland) This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with ..
Tienhoven (Maarssen)
The town centre (dark green) and the statistical district (light green) of Tienhoven in the municipality of Maarssen. Tienhoven ([52°10′N 5°5′E]) is a town in the Dutch province of Utrecht. It is a part of the municipality of Maarssen, and lies about 7 km north of Utrecht. In ..
Tienhoven (South Holland)
The village (dark green) and the statistical district (light green) of Tienhoven in the municipality of Zederik. Tienhoven ([51°58′N 4°56′E]) is a town in the Dutch province of South Holland. It is a part of the municipality of Zederik, and lies about 10 km southwest of IJssels..
Tienie Britz
Tienie Britz (born 14 May 1945 in Johannesburg) is a South African golfer. He won the South African PGA Championship in 1971 and he has played extensively on the European Tour and the European Seniors Tour. His best finish on the European Tour was nineteenth in 1977, which was the year he won his on..
Tienshanosaurus
Tienshanosaurus ("Tienshan lizard") was a dinosaur from the Late Jurassic. It was a sauropod from what is now China. References http://www.dinoruss.com/de_4/5a6c42b.htm ..
Tiento
Tiento is a musical form of fantasia with its origins in Renaissance Spain. It is a Cante Jondo style of flamenco song with the same measure as the tango, but with a very slow rhythm and a solemn feel. ..
Tien Giang Province
Tiền Giang Province is a province in Vietnam. Capital: Mỹ Tho Population: 1,635,700 Area: 2,367 km²   Vietnam ..
Tien Gow
A set of Chinese dominoes Tien Gow is the name of a Chinese trick-taking gambling game for 4 players. The game is played with a set of Chinese dominoes. "Tien Gow" is sometimes spelled Tin Kau, and is the transliteration of two Chinese characters (天九, Cantonese: tin1 gau2) in ..
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Tien Shan Pai
Tien Shan Pai (天山派) is a northern style of Kung-fu which originated in the Tien Shan mountains of northwestern China. It is well known in Taiwan as an effective fighting style. At the same time it also contains graceful empty-hand and weapons forms. It stresses rhythm, the demonstration of pow..
Tiequon Cox
Tiequon "Lil Fee" Cox (born Tiequon Aundray Cox, on December 1, 1965) is one of America's most infamous prison inmates. He became one of the prime suspects of a quadruple homicide investigation concerning the deaths of Ebora Alexander, aged 59, Dietra Alexander, aged 25, two boys Damon Bonner, aged..
Tier
Look up [[wiktionary:|}}}]] in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Tier means a layer or rank. Tier can also refer to: EPA emission standard.An animal, such as a Rentier (deer) (see Tier in Wiktionary)A set of trackers in a BitTorrent client with multitracker capability Tier is also the acronym f..
Tierce
The tierce is an old English unit of wine casks, holding about 159 litres. From 1824 on it was defined by English law to be 35 imperial gallons, before that (and still in the USA) it was 42 wine gallons—the difference being less than tenth a percent. It is closely related to the modern petrol ..
Tierceron
A tierceron is an extra rib between the diagonals and horizontal (transverse) ribs in a groin vault. Links [Comparison of vault types] ..
Tierceville
Tierceville is a commune of the Calvados département in the Basse-Normandie région in France. Its postal code is 14480. The INSEE code is 14690. Population: 141Area: 2.62 km²Elevation: 20 mCanton: Ryes ..
Tiered Internet
Please [Glossary#Wwikify] (format) this article or section as suggested in the [Guide to layoutGuide to layout] and the [Manual of StyleManual of Style]. Remove this template after wikifying. This article has been tagged since July 2006. A Tiered Internet general..
Tieret
City of Tunisia, part of Gouvernorat de Tataouine, located at 31.03°N, 10.17°E, elevation : 1220 ft ..
Tiergarten
Tiergarten woods Tiergarten (Animal Garden) is the name of both a large park in Berlin and a former borough of the city, since 2001 a part of the expanded borough Mitte. Before German reunification, the borough of Tiergarten was a part of West Berlin. It contains the neighbourhoods of Hansavie..
Tiergarten Schönbrunn
Giant Panda in Vienna’s zoo Tiergarten Schönbrunn. Hippopotamus in Vienna’s zoo Tiergarten Schönbrunn. Penguins in Vienna’s zoo Tiergarten Schönbrunn. Tiergarten Schönbrunn (German for Vienna zoo) is a zoo located in the grounds of the famous Schönbrunn Palace in Vienna..
Tiermes
A Sami god of thunder and rain. Like Horagalles, he is sometimes associated with the Norse god Thor. Tiermes was seen as having power over life and death. Sources [Encyclopedia Mythica] ..
Tierna La Noche
Tierna La Noche is the 1996 second album by Mexican pop singer Fey. Track listing "Muévelo""Te Pertenezco""Bajo el Arcoiris""Desmargaritando el Corazón""Bailando Sola""Azúcar Amargo""Popocatépetl""Las Lágrimas de mi Almohada""Subidón""Un Poco Loco""Tierna la Noche" ..
Tierney
Tierney is an Irish surname. It is an Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Tiarnaigh (male), Ní Tiarnaigh (female), also Tighearnaigh/Tighearnach. It is pronounced "teer + nee". It originated in Co. Mayo and also has roots in Counties Donegal and Westmeath, and now widely scattered. It is derived from ti..
Tierney Gearon
Tierney Gearon (born 1963) is an American photographer who came to prominence in Britain after a media controversy over her work at the Saatchi Gallery. She was born in Atlanta, Georgia. She had no formal art training, but studied ballet in Utah, where a European model agency saw her. This led to f..
Tierney Sutton
Tierney Sutton (b. June 28, 1963) is an American jazz singer. Sutton was born in Wisconsin and was educated at the Berklee College of Music in Boston, Massachusetts. She was a semi-finalist in the Thelonious Monk Jazz Vocal Competition in 1998. She released her first solo CD Introducing Tierne..
Tierno Monénembo
Tierno Monénembo (Thierno Saïdou Diallo) was born in Guinea in 1947. He would later live in Senegal, Algeria, Morocco, and finally France in 1973. He is among the leading lights of Francophone African literature. His most noted book is said to be Pelourinho which was set in Brazil. He has written ..
Tierpark Hellabrunn
Tierpark Hellabrunn is the name of the zoological garden in the Bavarian capital Munich. The 36 hectare (89 acre) park is situated on the right bank of the river Isar in the southern part of Munich, near the quarter of Thalkirchen. As the groundwater level here is rather high and the water is of ver..
Tierp Municipality
Tierp is a Municipality in Uppsala County, in east central Sweden. The municipality covers an area of 1543.0 km². Of the total population of 19888, 9980 are male, and 9908 are female. The population density of the community is 13 inhabitants per km². External links [Tierp] - Official si..
Tierra
Tierra can mean: Tierra (group), a Latin R&B band from the 70s and 80sTierra (computer simulation), a computer simulation of life by the ecologist Thomas S. RayTierra (film), a 1996 movie by the Spanish filmmaker Julio MedemTierra (album), a 1994 album by the Japanese rock band L'Arc-en-CielTierra ..
Tierrasanta, San Diego, California
Eastern San Diego Area Map and neighborhood boundaries Tierrasanta, Spanish for "sainted land," is an inner suburb within the city of San Diego, California. It was founded in 1971 and grew in stages to a year 2000 population of 30,187 (Zip code 92124). It was the first master planned communit..
Tierra (album)
Tierra is Japanese rock band L'Arc~en~Ciel's second album, released on July 14 1994. It was the first to be released on a major label (Sony). The title is the Spanish word for "Earth". Track listing "In the Air" (hyde/hyde) - 4:51"All Dead" (hyde/hyde) - 4:17"Blame" (hyde/tetsu) - 5:11"Wind of Gol..
Tierra (computer simulation)
Tierra is a computer simulation developed by ecologist Thomas S. Ray in the early 1990s in which computer programs compete for central processing unit (CPU) time and access to main memory. The computer programs in Tierra are evolvable and can mutate, self-replicate and recombine. Tierra is a frequen..
Tierra (film)
Poster for Tierra Tierra (Earth) is a 1996 film by the Spanish filmmaker Julio Medem, starring Carmelo Gómez and Emma Suárez. The story centres around a small rural town whose wine industry is being plagued by grubs in the soil. Ángel (played by Gómez), an exterminator recently released ..
Tierra (group)
Tierra is a Latin R&B group that was established in the late 1970s by former El Chicano members Steve Salas (trombone and percussion), Rudy Salas (guitar), David Torres (Keyboards) and Andre Baeza (percussion). The other original members were Bobby Navarrete (reeds), Joey Guerra (keys), Steve Falo..
Tierra Amarilla, New Mexico
For the city in Chile, see Tierra Amarilla, Chile. Tierra Amarilla is a small town in the Carson National Forest in northern New Mexico, county seat of Rio Arriba County. As of 2000, its population was 750. Sabine Ulibarrí was born in Tierra Amarilla. Tierra Amarilla is best known as the focal ..
Tierra Blanca Mountains
The Tierra Blanca Mountains are located in southern California between the Vallecito Mountains and the In-Ko-Pah Mountains. The range is located to the west of the San Diego County community of Canebrake and the Carrizo Badlands. ..
Tierra Bonita, Texas
Tierra Bonita is a census-designated place (CDP) in Cameron County, Texas, United States. The population was 160 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 Education4 External links Geography Tierra Bonita is located at [26°16′2″N, 97°49′23″W]..
Tierra Buena, California
Tierra Buena is a census-designated place (CDP) in Sutter County, California, United States. The population was 4,587 at the 2000 census. Geography Tierra Buena is located at [39°8′59″N, 121°40′17″W] (39.149767, -121.671499)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to t..
Tierra caliente
Tierra caliente (Spanish for hot land) is a term used in Latin America to refer to those places within that realm which have a distinctly tropical climate. The Tierra caliente forms at Sea Level to about 2500 ft. Most locations within this zone are situated along coastal plains, but some interior b..
Tierra Comunera
Tierra Comunera (in English: Commoners' land) is a nationalist political party in the Spanish historical region of Castile. It is modelled after the Basque and Catalan nationalist parties but does not advocate full independence for Castile, instead favoring cooperation or unification among what they..
Tierra Del Este
Tierra Del Este is a neighborhood in East El Paso that is completely made up of new houses built in the last 5 years. It is a booming area with many new houses and schools being built. It is the home of El Dorado High School, Paso Del Norte K-8 School, and Hurshel Antwine K-8 School. Almost all of t..
Tierra del Fuego
This article is about the group of islands called "Tierra del Fuego". For other meanings, see Tierra del Fuego (disambiguation). Tierra del Fuego Cerro Sombrero Village, Chile. It was founded to serve as a petroleum campsite A true-colour image of Tierra del Fuego captured by NASA..
Tierra del Fuego (disambiguation)
Tierra del Fuego can mean: Tierra del Fuego, an archipelago at the southernmost tip of South AmericaIsla Grande de Tierra del Fuego, main island of the forementioned archipelagoTierra del Fuego Province (Argentina), a province of ArgentinaTierra del Fuego Province (Chile), a province of ChileTierra..
Tierra del Fuego National Park
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Tierra del Fuego Province (Argentina)
"Tierra del Fuego Province" redirects here, see also Tierra del Fuego Province (Chile). Tierra del Fuego, Antarctica, and South Atlantic Islands Capital Ushuaia Area km² Population 101,079 (2001) Density 4.75 / 0.1 1/km² Governor Hugo Cóccaro Demonym Fueguino ISO 3166-2]] AR-V 1:Wit..
Tierra del Fuego Province (Chile)
The Chilean Tierra del Fuego Province (in Spanish Provincia de Tierra del Fuego) is located on the Chilean part of the main island of Tierra del Fuego. It is part of the Magallanes y la Antártica Chilena region. There is also an Argentine province of the same name, Tierra del Fuego Province, Argent..
Tierra Firma
Tierra Firma (also Tierra Firme, Spanish from the Latin terra firma, "dry land") served in Spanish colonial times as the name of the Isthmus of Panama, which was a province of New Granada. In 1509, authority was granted to Alonso de Ojeda and Diego de Nicuesa, to colonize the territories between th..
Tierra fría
Tierra fria (Spanish for cold land) is a pseudoclimatological term used in Latin America to refer to mountain locations within that realm, where high altitude results in a markedly cooler climate than that encountered in the lowlands at a comparable latitude. To a climatologist, the term is inaccur..
Tierra Grande, Texas
Tierra Grande is a census-designated place (CDP) in Nueces County, Texas, United States. The population was 362 at the 2000 census. Geography Tierra Grande is located at [27°41′44″N, 97°34′47″W] (27.695622, -97.579631)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the Uni..
Tierra helada
Tierra helada (Spanish for frozen land) is a term used in Latin America to refer to the highest places found within the Andes mountains. Unlike two of the other terms in the same series - tierra templada and tierra fria (and like tierra caliente) - the term "tierra helada" is accurate from a climat..
Tierra Robada County
Tierra Robada County is a fictional county in the video game [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]]. A town "El Quebrados" and scattered highways are located here as is a mysterious ranch which belongs to the government agent Mike Toreno, who was working for the Loco Syndicate, but only as a drug sting. ..
Tierra Santa
Tierra Santa is a heavy metal band from La Rioja (Spain), that arises in 1997, formed by Ángel, Arturo, Roberto, Iñaki and Tomy. With much effort they are autoproduced and time later they go on tour with Avalanch and Mägo de Oz. They're considered to be the Iron Maiden of the Spanish metal scen..
Tierra templada
Tierra templada (Spanish for temperate land) is a pseudoclimatological term used in Latin America to refer to places within that realm which are either located in the tropics at a moderately high elevation, or are marginally outside the astronomical tropics, producing a somewhat cooler overall clima..
Tierra Verde
Tierra Verde (盈翠半島) is a private housing estate located in the north-eastern Tsing Yi Island, Hong Kong. It was built and developed by the MTR Corporation Limited in conjunction with the opening of Tsing Yi station. Tierra Verde is directly connected to Maritime Square, a large shopping cent..
Tierra Verde, Florida
Tierra Verde is a census-designated place (CDP) in Pinellas County, Florida, United States. The population was 3,574 at the 2000 census. Located at end of Tierra Verde, is Fort De Soto National Park. It is home to some of the best beaches in the United States, and is regarded as having "powder" sof..
Tierra y Libertad
Tierra y Libertad may refer to: ¡Tierra y Libertad!, slogan from the Mexican Revolution.Frente Popular Tierra y Libertad, Mexican organization. redirect[[Template:Disambig]]..
Tierre Brown
Tierre Brown (born June 3, 1979 in Iowa, Louisiana) is an American professional basketball player currently with the Albuquerque Thunderbirds in the NBA Development League. Brown graduated from McNeese State University and began his career with the NBA's Houston Rockets in 2001 when they signed him..
Tier (Mortal Kombat)
This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. This is a general overview of tier-lists in the Mortal Kombat fighting games. A tier list rates characters in te..
Tier (song)
Tier (German for Animal) is the third track on the album Sehnsucht by Rammstein. It explores themes of incest and child abuse. External links [Lyrics] Sehnsucht ..
Tier 1
Tier 1 can refer to: Tier 1 capital (see capital requirements)Tier 1 carrier, an ISP which connects large areas of the internetTier 1 tournaments, category of WTA Tour tennis' events.Tier One, Scaled Composites' suborbital human spaceflight program.Tier 1 is a US DOD platform for aerial reconnaissan..
Tier 1 capital
Tier 1 capital is the core measure of a bank's financial strength from a regulator's point of view. It consists of the types of financial capital considered the most reliable and liquid, primarily Shareholders' equity. Examples of Tier 1 capital are common stock, preferred stock that is irredeemab..
Tier 1 network
A Tier 1 Network is an IP network (typically but not necessarily an Internet Service Provider) which connects to the entire Internet solely via Settlement Free Interconnection, commonly known as peering. Another name for a Tier 1 network is "transit-free", because they do not receive a full transit ..
Tier 2
Tier 2 can refer to: Tier 2 items from the game World of WarcraftTier 2 carrierredirect [[Template:Disambig]]..
Tier 2 capital
Tier 2 capital is a measure of a bank's financial strength with regard to the second most reliable form of financial capital, from a regulator's point of view. The forms of banking capital were largely standardised in the Basel I accord, issued by the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision and left ..
Tier 2 items
Tier 2 items are epic quality class-specific item sets in the MMORPG World of Warcraft . The helm is obtained from Onyxia, the leggings from Ragnaros, and the other pieces are from various bosses in Blackwing Lair. The sets for the following classes are: Warrior: Battlegear of WrathRogue: Bloodfang..
Tier 2 network
A Tier 2 Network is an Internet service provider who engages in the practice of peering with other networks, but who still purchases IP transit to reach some portion of the Internet. Tier 2 providers are the most common providers on the Internet as it is much easier to purchase transit from a Tier ..
Tier One
Tier One is Scaled Composites' program of suborbital human spaceflight using the reusable spacecraft SpaceShipOne and its launcher White Knight. The craft are designed by Burt Rutan, and the project is funded by Paul Allen. In 2004 it made the first privately-funded human spaceflight and won the..
Tier Two
Tier Two is Scaled Composites and Virgin Galactic's orbital human spaceflight program. The program's spacecraft will be based on SpaceShipTwo if that is successful. Initial plans call for the spacecraft to be named SpaceShipThree. Speculations abound on whether they will attempt to qualify SS3 for ..
Tieshangang
Tieshangang (铁山港区), or Tieshan Port, is a district of Beihai City, Guangxi, China. It has 3 neighborhood committees and 39 village committees. Area: 394 km²Population: 160,000District seat: Nankang Town Subdivisions 3 towns: Nankang (南康)Yingpan (营盘)Xinggang (兴港) External links &..
Ties Kruize
Ties Kruize (born on November 17, 1952 in The Hague) is a former field hockey player from The Netherlands, who represented Holland three times at the Summer Olympics: 1972, 1976 and 1984. He became world champion in 1973, European champion in 1983, and retired from international competition in 1986,..
Tietam Brown
Tietam Brown is World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) wrestler Mick Foley's first novel, published in 2003. Plot introduction The book is about a period of time in the life of Antietam (Andy) Brown and his father Tietam Brown. After 16 years of being tossed from foster home to foster home, and a stin..
Tieta do Agreste
Tieta do Agreste is a Brazilian Modernist novel. It was written by Jorge Amado in 1977. In 1996, it was filmed with Sonia Braga as Tieta. Plot Antonieta returns from Sao Paulo to her native village of Agreste in Bahia. External links ..
Tietê River
The Tietê River (Portuguese: Rio Tietê) is a river in the Brazilian state of São Paulo. This highly-polluted river runs for 700 miles before joining the Paraná River, making it around the 130th longest river in the world. Its spring is located on the municipality of Salesópolis, in Serra do M..
TietoEnator
TietoEnator is a Finnish-Swedish corporation working in the field of information technology. It is the largest IT services company in the Nordic countries and employs about 15000 people worldwide. The company has principal focus areas in the fields of global banking, forestry and telecom. Extern..
Tieton, Washington
Tieton is a town in Yakima County, Washington, United States. The population was 1,154 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 History2 Geography3 Demographics4 External links History Tieton was officially incorporated on June 5, 1942. Geography Tieton is located at [46°42′1..
Tietz
Tietz is the surname of several German personalities mostly of Jewish origin. Members of the Tietz family were the founders of the German department stores Kaufhof, Hertie and Kaufhaus des Westens (KaDeWe). Tietz, merchants (late 19th and 20th Century) Alfred Leonhard Tietz (1849-1914), merchant a..
Tietze's syndrome
A benign inflammation of the ligaments connecting to the sternum or ribs, Tietze's Syndrome is most common among patients who have had thoracic surgery. The primary presentation of the syndrome is significant, acute pain in the chest or back, along with inflammation of the ligaments (palpable on e..
Tietze extension theorem
The Tietze extension theorem in topology states that, if X is a normal topological space and :f : A → R is a continuous map from a closed subset A of X into the real numbers carrying the standard topology, then there exists a continuous map :F : X → R with F(a) = f(a) for all a in A. F is..
Tietze transformations
In group theory, Tietze transformations are used to transform a given presentation of a group into another, often simpler presentation of the same group. These transformations are named after Heinrich Franz Friedrich Tietze who introduced them in a paper in 1908. A presentation is in terms of gene..
Tietz syndrome
Tietz syndrome is due to a mutation i chromosome 3, and is characterized by deafness and albinism. [link] Tietz syndrome is not to be confused with Tietze's syndrome, which is a benign inflammation of the ligaments connecting to the sternum or ribs. ..
Tie (draw)
To tie or draw is to finish a competition with identical or inconclusive results. In some sports and games, ties are possible. American football: Tie games, which were commonplace through the 1960s, have become exceedingly rare with the introduction of sudden death overtime. As of the late 200..
Tie (engineering)
A simple "hurricane" or seismic tie for use in "stick" construction A tie is any strong component designed to keep two objects closely linked together. Among the most common of these is the "hurricane" or seismic tie used in the framing of wooden structures. Each of the common ways for wo..
Tie (music)
In music notation, a tie is a curved line connecting the heads of two notes of the same pitch, indicating that they are to be played as a single note with a duration equal to the sum of the individual notes' note values. A tie is similar in appearance to a slur. The tie shown at right (in blue..
Tie and tease
Tie and tease refers to the BDSM practice of tying up a partner for sexual pleasure and then denying him or her an orgasm (see orgasm denial). Classically practised with a four poster bed, the teasee is tied down and then repeatedly stimulated without relief. This is often the first area couples e..
TIE avenger
In the Star Wars Expanded Universe, the TIE Avenger was the production model based on Darth Vader's TIE Advanced x1 prototype. It made its first appearance in Star Wars: TIE Fighter''. Contents 1 Appearance and capabilities2 Use of TIE Avenger3 ..
Tie bar
A tie bar (also known as a tie slide or tie clip) is an item of men's clothing. Usually made of metal, the slide clips the tie to the fold of a shirt, preventing it from swinging and ensuring the tie hangs straight, resulting in a neat, uniform appearance. Tie slides often have minor decorative..
TIE bomber
Star Wars craft TIE bomber Manufacturer Sienar Fleet Systems Specification T/B starfighter Type Light Bomber Length 7.8 meters Weapons 1 SFS LS-1 Laser Cannon, 40 Proton bombs Shield none Hull Unknown type Crew 2 Top Speed 80 MGLT Troop Capacity N/A Affiliation..
Tie Break
Tie Break is an Austrian boyband. They won the Austrian national final for the Eurovision Song Contest 2004 with the song Du Bist. They beat Waterloo & Robinson who represented Austria in the past. The win was controversial, as Waterloo & Robinson protested that Du Bist was longer than the 3 minute..
TIE crawler
Star Wars craft TIE crawler Manufacturer Santhe/Sienar Technologies Specification Type Compact assault vehicle Length 6.7 meters Weapons Two medium blaster cannons, light turbolaser cannon Shield none Hull Unknown Crew 1 pilot Top Speed 90 kilometers per hour Tro..
TIE Defender
Star Wars craft TIE Defender Manufacturer Sienar Fleet Systems Specification Fleet Defender Type Advanced Experimental Starfighter Length 9.2 meters Weapons 4 SFS L-s9.3 Laser Cannons; 2 Borstel NK-3 ion cannons; 2 SFS M-g-2 General purpose warhead launchers Shield Novaldex..
Tie Domi
--> Tahir "Tie" Domi (born November 1 1969 in Windsor, Ontario) is a professional ice hockey player. Contents 1 On the ice2 Off the ice3 Career statistics4 External links On the ice Selected 27th overall at the 1988 NHL Entry Draft, Domi is known as an enforcer and a fighte..
TIE fighter
Star Wars craft TIE fighter Manufacturer Sienar Fleet Systems Specification T/Ln starfighter Type Space Superiority Assault Fighter Length 6.3 meters (other sources give 6.08) Weapons 2 SFS LS-1 Cannons; 6 Proton Torpedoes (if upgraded) Shield none Hull 9 RU Crew 1 pi..
Tie Guard
The Tie Guard is a yearly tradition at the University of Waterloo in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. The Tie Guard is a group of senior mathie students who volunteer for the position each year, and are selected by the Orientation Director of the Faculty Of Mathematics, who in turn reports to the Univers..
TIE Hunter
A TIE Hunter in flight A TIE Hunter is a fictional Star Wars starfighter from the Star Wars Expanded Universe materials which appeared in the video game [[Star Wars Rogue Squadron III: Rebel Strike]]. Contents 1 Specifications2 Military role3 See also4 External links ..
TIE interceptor
Star Wars craft TIE Interceptor Manufacturer Sienar Fleet Systems Specification T/I starfighter Type Space Superiority Assault Fighter Length 6.22 meters Weapons 4 SFS LS-9.3 Cannons Shield none Hull 15 RU Crew 1 Top Speed 111 MGLT Troop Capacity none Affiliati..
Tie Me Up! Tie Me Down!
Tie Me Up! Tie Me Down! (Spanish: ¡Átame!) is a 1990 film by Pedro Almodóvar, an offbeat Spanish drama starr