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T-Line
A T-line is a simple alternative to a reservoir, air-trap or any other filling, bleeding, and draining device. It is constructed by plumbing a "Tee" connector (tri-barbed, with a perpendicular secondary flow-pattern, shaped like the letter "T") into an existing tube thus creating an alternate flow-p..
Télimélé
Télimélé is a town in the Fouta Djallon highlands of Guinea. It is known for the fifteenth century Gueme Sangan fortress of Koli Tengela. ..
Télimélé Prefecture
Télimélé is a prefecture located in the Kindia Region of Guinea. The capital is Télimélé. The prefecture covers an area of 9,000 km.² and has an estimated population of 284,000. Prefectures of Guinea Boké Region: Boffa | Boké | Fria | Gaoual | Koundara Conakry Region: Conakry ..
TLI
TLI can mean: In computer science, the Transport Layer Interface networking API.In aerospace engineering, Trans Lunar Injection.In computer graphics hardware development, Tseng Laboratories, Inc.In economics, Tall Latte index (a term coined by The Economist).The Lonely IslandThe Lonely Inn, the imag..
Tlikakila River
The Tlikakila River is a river in Alaska. See also List of Alaska rivers ..
Tlillan-Tlapallan
In Aztec mythology, Tlillan-Tlapallan (or unhyphenated as Tlillan Tlapallan) was the middle realm of heaven, and was reserved for those who understood Quetzalcoatl's wisdom. Tlapallan was also the name given to the first Toltec settlement in America. Mariano Veytia (1720-1778) in his work entitled ..
Tlingit
A Tlingit totem pole in Ketchikan ca. 1901 The Tlingit (IPA: /'klɪŋkɪt/, also /-gɪt/, often incorrectly /'tlɪŋkɪt/) are an American Indian people. Their name for themselves is Lingít (/ɬɪŋkɪt/) , meaning "people". The Russian name Koloshi (from an Aleut term for the labret) or the ..
Tlingit alphabet
The Tlingit language has been recorded in a number of orthographies over the two hundred years since European contact. The first transcriptions of Tlingit were done by Russian Orthodox ministers, hence they were in the Cyrillic alphabet. A hiatus in writing Tlingit occurred subsequent to the purchas..
Tlingit clans
The Tlingit people of Southeast Alaska have two moieties in their society, each of which is divided into a number of clans. Each clan has its own history, songs, and totems, and each forms a social network of extended families which functions as a political unit in Tlingit society. The two moieties..
Tlingit language
The Tlingit ("Lingít") language is the language of the Tlingit people of Southeast Alaska and Western Canada. It is considered to be a branch of the Na-Dené language family. Tlingit is very endangered, with about 500 native speakers still living, essentially all of whom are bilingual or near-bil..
Tli Cho
The Tłįchǫ First Nation, formerly known as the Dogrib, are an Aboriginal Canadian people living in the Northwest Territories (NWT). On August 25, 2003, they signed a land-claims agreement with the Canadian federal government. The agreement will cede a 39 000 km² area between Great Bear Lake and..
Túlio Costa
Túlio Humberto Pereira Costa (born June 2, 1969, in Goiânia, Goiás, Brazil), sometimes simply nicknamed Túlio or Túlio Maravilha for his great creativity on the field, Tulio is a veteran Brazilian international football (soccer) forward. Túlio Costa, 1.75 meters tall, played for club teams G..

 


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