• The Tams are an American vocal group from Atlanta, Georgia, who enjoyed their greatest chart success in the 1960s, but continued to chart in the 1970s...
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  • Look up tams in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Tams may refer to: The Tams, an American vocal group Tams, West Virginia, United States, an unincorporated...
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    514226°N 73.585262°W / 45.514226; -73.585262 The Tam-Tams is the informal name of a weekly free festival around the George-Étienne Cartier Monument in Mount...
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    began importing the Tim Tam to the United States in 2008. Tim Tams are still "Made in Australia" and packaging in the US bears the slogan "Australia's...
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    the Olivier Awards, including one for the Best Sound, for Tams and fellow team members Chris Shutt and Adrian Sutton. Tams had an early part in The Rainbow...
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  • grammatical categories in the study of linguistics. TAM 5 or The Spirit of Butts' Farm, the first model plane to cross the Atlantic Ocean Tams (disambiguation)...
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    TamS is a theatre in Munich, Bavaria, Germany. 48°09′44″N 11°35′26″E / 48.16222°N 11.59056°E / 48.16222; 11.59056 v t e v t e...
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  • village in Kermanshah Province, Iran Tam-Tams, a weekly drum circle held Sundays in the summer in Montreal Sekhar Tam Tam (born 1951), Indian medical doctor...
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    Association. The team was founded as the New Orleans Buccaneers in 1967. Known during their time in Memphis as the Memphis Pros, Memphis Tams and, finally...
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    2009 by Sony Music Canada. Tams grew up in Coaldale, Alberta, and he attended Immanuel Christian High School in Lethbridge. Tams played trumpet in high school...
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  • 2016. TAMS operates wholly within the University of North Texas. TAMS students take UNT classes for their two years at TAMS, and graduate with a TAMS high...
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  • LATAM Airlines Brasil, formerly TAM Linhas Aéreas, is the Brazilian brand of LATAM Airlines Group operating international and domestic flights from hubs...
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    and the TAM production line were shut down, although in 1994 TAMSE was reactivated to complete an order for 120 of both TAMs and VCTPs to replace the M4...
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  • sons, Tams and George to run the family business. According to his biography in the Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture (EOHC), Tams apparently...
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  • Tams-Witmark is an American company that provides professional and amateur theaters license to Broadway musical scripts and scores. Among the many notable...
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    added: "Nor are the present tams by any means tam-like in shape. They are elongated or heightened or squared or triangularised...The tam is merely a sort...
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  • "Bum Bum Tam Tam" (also known by the title "Joga O Bum Bum Tam Tam") is a song recorded by Brazilian funk rapper MC Fioti. The music video was released...
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    TAM Airlines Flight 3054 (JJ3054/TAM3054) was a regularly scheduled domestic passenger flight operated by TAM Airlines from Porto Alegre to São Paulo...
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  • 4:17 "The Bird in the Bush/The Colors" (Trad./Tams/Muldowney) performed by Tams/Moscow Symphony Orchestra/Muldowney – 3:52 "The Spanish Bride" (Tams) performed...
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  • In Tam (Khmer: អ៊ិន តាំ [ʔɨn tam]; 22 September 1916 – 1 April 2006) was a Cambodian politician who once served as the prime minister of the Khmer Republic...
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    A tam o' shanter (in the British military often abbreviated to ToS) or "tammie" is a name given to the traditional Scottish bonnet worn by men. The name...
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  • a writ of qui tam is a writ through which private individuals who assist a prosecution can receive for themselves all or part of the damages or financial...
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    Cơm tấm (chữ Nôm: 粓𥺑 Vietnamese: [kəːm tə̌m]) is a Vietnamese dish made from rice with fractured rice grains. Tấm refers to the broken rice grains, while...
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  • Retrieved 29 September 2023. "TAMS celebrates 50th with medal". numismaticnews.net. Active Interest Media. Retrieved 13 July 2024. "TAMS Journal". tokenandmedal...
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  • Princess Tam Tam (French: Princesse Tam Tam) is a 1935 French black-and-white film which stars Josephine Baker as a local Tunisian girl who is educated...
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  • Tam Dinh (Vietnamese: Đinh Thanh Tâm; born April 10, 1990) is a Vietnamese-American professional basketball player for the Hanoi Buffaloes of the VBA...
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    Theresa Tam FRCPC (Chinese: 譚詠詩; born 1965[citation needed]) is a Canadian physician and public servant who currently serves as the chief public health...
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  • Tam-Tam à Paris is a 30 minute documentary, directed by Thérèse Sita-Bella one of the fist female film makers from Africa. Tam-Tam à Paris documented The...
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  • (1100 – 9 June 1171 (4 Tammuz)), best known as Rabbeinu Tam (Hebrew: רבינו תם), was one of the most renowned Ashkenazi Jewish rabbis and leading French...
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  • postcards sent by fans, with the winner being given a $2,500 prize, which turned out to be Tams. Tams was meant to stand for the fans that resided in Tennessee...
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