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Tatu (disambiguation)

t.A.T.u. was a Russian pop music girl duo.

Tatu may also refer to:

  • Tattoo
  • Tatu, a slang term in South America for Charango
  • Tatu, a chimpanzee at the Chimpanzee and Human Communication Institute
Tatu (soccer)

Antonio Carlos Pecorari (born February 1, 1962), commonly known as Tatu, is a former Brazilian football (soccer) player, one of the most accomplished indoor soccer players of all time.

Tatu (instrument)
Hot hand

Hot hand or Hot hands may refer to:

  • Hot hand fallacy, a streak of good luck in a sport or gambling
  • Hot Hand (pinball), poker-based pinball machine
  • Red Hands, or Hot Hands, a game in which two players try to slap each other's hands
  • Hot Hands (band), garage rock duo from Orlando, Florida
Hot Hand (pinball)

Hot Hand is a poker-based pinball machine from 1979. It is notable for having a five-inch rotating flipper at the top of the playfield.

Haselgebirge

Haselgebirge is a sedimentary rock composed of mineral clay, sandstone, anhydrite, rock salt is and other salts.

Haselgebirge is common is Alps, where it is used for salt extraction by the sinkworks method.

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Weifa

Weifa is a Norwegian pharmaceutical company headquartered in Oslo with production facilities in Kragerø.

Weifa is one of the world’s largest producers of Metformin hydrochloride and a leading producer of alkaloid opiates. Production facilities follow GMP standards.

Grachtenboek

The Grachtenboek (Canal Book) is a book of engraved plates with architecturally correct renditions of housefronts on the canals of Amsterdam, most notably the Herengracht (Gentlemen's canal) and Keizersgracht (Emperor's canal). It was an invention of Caspar Philips that was published in installments between 1768 and 1771 with 1400 engravings based on his and others' drawings.

On the basis of these scale drawings, the 18th century state of the facades along the Herengracht and Keizersgracht can be seen. There have been numerous reprints by city publishers as well as commercial companies.

The book was originally intended as a guide for carpenters, masons, stonemasons, painters and blacksmiths. The book is especially known today for the role it has played in the 20th-century reconstruction and restoration of Amsterdam canal houses by the historic preservation committee, Stadsherstel Amsterdam.

Brousse

Brousse is the name or part of the name of the following communes in France:

  • Brousse, Creuse, in the Creuse department
  • Brousse, Puy-de-Dôme, in the Puy-de-Dôme department
  • Brousse, Tarn, in the Tarn department
  • Brousse-le-Château, in the Aveyron department
  • La Brousse, in the Charente-Maritime department
Brousse (cheese)

Brousse (French appellation from Provençal bróusse; corsican brócciu) is a white and lumpy whey cheese from Provence, Corsica and north-western Italy. It is mostly made of whey from cow, sheep or goat milk.

Sibi

Sibi is a city of Balochistan province of Pakistan. The city is located at 29°33'0N 67°52'60E at an altitude of 130 metres (429 feet) and is headquarters of the district and tehsil of the same name.

Arlington Heights

Arlington Heights can refer to a place in the United States:

Towns or cities
  • Arlington Heights, Illinois
  • Arlington Heights, Massachusetts
  • Arlington Heights, Ohio
  • Arlington Heights, Arlington, New York
  • Arlington Heights, Pennsylvania
  • Arlington Heights, Washington
Neighborhoods
  • Arlington Heights, Fort Worth, Texas
  • Arlington Heights, Los Angeles, California
  • Arlington Heights, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
  • Arlington Heights Historic District in Arlington County, Virginia
  • Arlington Heights, California
Arlington Heights (Pittsburgh)

Arlington Heights is a neighborhood in the southern portion of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The zip code used by residents is 15210, and this neighborhood is represented on the Pittsburgh City Council by the council member for District 3 (Central South Neighborhoods). This neighborhood is home to five government housing projects.

Flaçà

Flaçà is a town in the Gironès county of Girona Province, Catalonia, Spain. It occupies an area of 6.67 square kilometers and extends the hills of the Lloreda Valley and alluvial plain of the Ter river. It borders the Ter River to the north and the municipality of Sant Jordi Desvalls to the west with the municipalities of Sant Joan de Mollet Sant Marti Vell to the south and to east, the towns of Foixà and la Pera. The current population is 1,070 people.

Harari

Harari may refer to:

  • an adjective relating to the city of Harar in Ethiopia
    • Harari people of Ethiopia
    • Harari language
    • Harari Region in Ethiopia
Other meanings
  • Harari (surname), of multiple origins
  • Harari Rishon Model, named after Haim Harari
Harari (clothing)

Harari is an upscale, luxury clothing retailer of Asian-influenced styles and patterns.

Harari (surname)

Harari is a surname of multiple origins.

Harari is a Jewish surname.

It is also found among the Harari people from the city of Harar in Ethiopia.

Usage examples of "harari".

There were also the shouts and wild laughter of the Gallas, drunk on blood and te, and the chilling sound of the few Harari captives who had been saved from the initial massacre to provide entertainment during the long wait before Ras Kullah arrived in the captured town.

Israel Finkelstein, Ruth and Harry Fitzgibbons, David Gill, Eva Hajdu, Diana and Philip Harari, Jane Henderson, David Henn, Ilona Jasiewicz, Raz Kletter, David Landes, Constance Lowenthal, Fiona McKenzie, Alexander Marshack, John and Patricia Menzies, Oscar Muscarella, Andrew Nurnberg, Joan Oates, Kathrine Palmer, Colin Renfrew, John Russell, Jocelyn Stevens, Cecilia Todeschini, Randall White and Keith Whitelam.

Both cars were crammed with dreadfully wounded and dying Harari, and the hulls were thick with those who still had strength to hold on, before Vicky was satisfied.