• Tarsis is both a given name and a surname. Notable people with the name include: Tarsis Bonga (born 1997), German footballer Tarsis Humphreys (born 1983)...
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  • books into Russian.: 193  During World War II Tarsis was twice severely wounded. As a young man Tarsis joined the Communist Party of the Soviet Union...
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    Saxony Cup Appearance in the Bavarian Cup Tarsis Bonga at kicker (in German) Tarsis Bonga at WorldFootball.net "Tarsis Bonga wechselt an die Hamburger Straße"...
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    The sinus tarsi, also known as the talocalcaneal sulcus, is a cylindrical canal in the hindfoot. It has a complex anatomy, with five ligamentous structures...
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    Sinus tarsi syndrome is the clinical disorder of pain and tenderness in the sinus tarsi, which is a lateral tunnel in the foot at the junction of the...
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  • Championship in Gainesville, FL (Ugandan record) [4] "Tarsis Orogot - Track & Field, Cross Country". "Uganda's Tarsis Orogot storms 200m semifinals| World Athletics...
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  • champion overcoming Flavio "Cachorrao" Almeida). Tarsis Humphrey: ADCC BARCELONA.[usurped] Tarsis Interview Tarsis Humphreys BJJ (GI) career on MARanking | Martial...
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  • Allan Tarsis Munaaba (born 19 April 1989) is a Ugandan retired football player who played for Uganda Revenue Authority SC in the Ugandan Premier League...
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  • Murder in Tarsis is a fantasy novel by John Maddox Roberts, set in the world of the Dragonlance, and based on the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game...
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    World War, the building is still owned by the Tarsis family. Neoclassical architecture in Milan "Palazzo Tarsis", VisitaMilano. Retrieved 13 September 2012...
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  • Zoltán Társi (born 20 May 1961) is a retired Hungarian high jumper. He was born in Oroszlány. He became Hungarian high jump champion in 1980, and competed...
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  • Tarsus (redirect from Tarsi)
    Look up Tarsus, tarsus, or tarsi in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Tarsus may refer to: Tarsus (skeleton), a cluster of articulating bones in each foot...
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  • Tarsis et Zélie is an opera by the French composers François Francoeur and François Rebel, first performed at the Académie Royale de Musique (the Paris...
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    (1613). "Archbishop Felipe Tarsis de Acuña, O.S." Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved October 19, 2016 "Felipe Tarsis de Acuña, O.S." GCatholic...
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  • Giacomo Edoardo Tarsis di Castel d'Agogna (9 December 1906 – 25 October 1978) was a sailor from Italy who represented his country at the 1928 Summer Olympics...
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  • Tarsis Bazana Kabwegyere is a Ugandan sociologist, academic and politician. He is a former minister of general duties in the Ugandan cabinet. He was appointed...
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  • Tarsi Kola (Persian: طارسيكلا, also Romanized as Ţārsī Kolā, Ţarsī Kalā, and Ţarsī Kolā) is a village in Balatajan Rural District, in the Central District...
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    Tarsal tunnel (redirect from Canalis tarsi)
    within the tarsal tunnel are depicted. Dissection video (1 min 55 s) Details Identifiers Latin canalis tarsi Anatomical terminology [edit on Wikidata]...
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    Tarsus (skeleton) (redirect from Ossa tarsi)
    In the human body, the tarsus (pl.: tarsi) is a cluster of seven articulating bones in each foot situated between the lower end of the tibia and the fibula...
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    3. Thirty kilometers inland there still is a mining town by the name of Tarsis. Pliny, Natural History, 3.7. Strabo. Geography. pp. Book III Chapter 2...
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    needed] The multisegmented legs end in two to five small segments called tarsi. Like many other insect orders, beetles have claws, usually one pair, on...
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    The tarsi (sg.: tarsus) or tarsal plates are two comparatively thick, elongated plates of dense connective tissue, about 10 mm (0.39 in) in length for...
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    Line through transverse tarsal joint Details Identifiers Latin articulatio tarsi transversa TA98 A03.6.10.201 TA2 1930 FMA 35201 Anatomical terminology [edit...
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    slips, upper and lower, which are inserted into the superior and inferior tarsi medial to the puncta lacrimalia; occasionally it is very indistinct. The...
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  • ships called an אֳנִיָּה תַּרְשִׁישׁ‬‎ ʾǒniyyā taršīš to reach this distant location, so over time taršīš came to mean "oceanic" or "maritime." Through...
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  • Balgariya tarsi talant (English: Bulgaria Searches for a Talent) is the Bulgarian version of the Got Talent series. It launched on bTV on 1 March 2010...
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  • Ward 7) Ward 7 (Windsor, Ontario) Ward 7, novel by Ukrainian author Valery Tarsis This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Seventh...
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  • Helena Tarsis and her compatriots used Shaper technology to invent powerful exosuits to fight back. These exosuits became known as Javelins, and Tarsis sacrificed...
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  • continue in their journeys to become the Heroes of the Lance. They travel to Tarsis, which is destroyed in an ensuing dragon attack, split into two groups,...
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    says: "[It is] similar to clear wine whose redness is not too strong." Taršīš (‮תַּרְשִׁישׁ‬‎ in the Masoretic text) / Chrysolithos (in the Septuagint)...
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