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T'PauT'Pau may refer to: T'Pau (Star Trek), a character (and the space ship named after her) in the Star Trek universeT'Pau (band), a British musical group from the late-1980s, named after the Star Trek character This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with..
T'Pau (band)Album cover of Bridge of Spies by T'Pau T'Pau was a late-1980s rock group who originated from the towns of Shrewsbury and Wellington in central England. They had a string of top 20 hits in the UK, and several hits in the United States and Europe. The band took their name from a Star Trek char..
T'Pau (Star Trek)[[Image:YoungT'Pau.jpg|right|thumb|200px|T'Pau as a young woman as played by Kara Zediker in [[Star Trek: Enterprise]].]] In the fictional Star Trek universe T'Pau is a Vulcan elder who has appeared in several episodes of both [[Star Trek: The Original Series]] and [[Star Trek: Enterprise]]. T'Pau ..
T-PainT-Pain (born Faheem Najm in Tallahassee, Florida in 1985) is an American hip-hop and R&B singer. Contents 1 Biography2 Style3 Albums4 Singles5 Trivia6 External links Biography Najm was born in Tallahassee, Florida, the son of two entrepreneur muslim parents. At t..
T. Parker Host, Sr.T. Parker Host, Sr. was the mayor of Newport News, Virginia from September 3, 1940 to February 13, 1942. Prior to serving as mayor, he was the founder and owner of T. Parker Host, Inc., a maritime management company that served as an agent for liner services transporting goods through the ports of H..
T. Patrick ReidThomas Patrick Reid (born January 2, 1943) is a businessman and former politician in Ontario, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1967 to 1984. Reid was born in Fort Frances, Ontario, and educated in Atikokan and at the University of Manitoba. He was first elected to the..
TāpatrayaTāpatraya refers to the three sources of Tāpa (literally, heat, or suffering) recognised in Hindu philosophy: Ādhyātmika — the suffering caused by 'internal' factors like diseasesĀdhibhoutika — the suffering caused by physical forces such as earthquakes etc.Ādhidaivika — the ..
TPATPA may refer to: Tampa International Airport (IATA code)Tempe Preparatory AcademyThird party administrator, a financial transaction administrator that handles the processing and paperwork for retirement plans and/or health insurance or self insuranceTissue plasminogen activatorTonnes per annumToro..
TPAL (medicine)TPAL one of the methods to provide a quick overview of a female's obstetric history. The other method often used is gravida/para or '''GPA. In TPAL, the T refers to term infants, the P refers to premature births, the A refers to abortions, and the L refers to living children. The TPAL is describe..
TPAPTPAP Chemical name Tetrapropylammonium perruthenate Chemical formula C12H28NRuO4 Molecular mass 351.43 g/mol Melting point 160 °C (decomposition) Boiling point °C Density g/cm3 CAS number 114615-82-6 SMILES (CH3CH2CH2)4NRuO4 [Chemical infoboxDisclaimer and..
Túpac AmaruThis article refers to the Inca Túpac Amaru who died in 1572. See Túpac Amaru II for the man whose Christian name was José Gabriel Condorcanqui (1738-1781) and who was Túpac Amaru's great-grandson. See Túpac Amaru Revolutionary Movement for the Peruvian guerrilla organization. See Tupac Amar..
Túpac Amaru IITúpac Amaru II (March 19, 1742 Peru – May 18 1781) — born José Gabriel Condorcanqui — was the leader of an indigenous uprising in 1780 against the Spaniards in colonial Peru. Although unsuccessful, he later became a mythical figure in the Peruvian struggle for independence and i..
Túpac Amaru Revolutionary MovementMRTA flag Not to be confused with the Uruguayan guerrilla group, the Tupamaros. The Túpac Amaru Revolutionary Movement or Movimiento Revolucionario Túpac Amaru (MRTA) was an insurgent guerrilla movement active in Peru from 1984 to 1997. It was led by Néstor Cerpa Cartolini until his death i..
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