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Tichý

Tichý (feminine form: Tichá) is a Czech surname. People named Tichý include:

  • Jiří Tichý, soccer player
  • Milan Tichý, ice hockey defenceman
  • Miloš Tichý, astronomer
  • Miroslav Tichý, photographer
  • Otto Albert Tichý, composer, teacher and organist
  • Pavel Tichý, logician, philosopher and mathematician
  • Jana Tichá, Czech astronomer
Tichy (disambiguation)

Tichy may refer to:

  • Tichy, a town in Algeria
  • Tichy District, a district in Algeria
  • Tichý (surname)
  • Tichy (surname)
Tichy (surname)

The surname Tichy may refer to:

  • Tichý (surname), a Czech-language surname
  • Brian Tichy, a drummer
  • Lajos Tichy, Hungarian footballer
  • Noel Tichy, American management consultant, author and educator
  • Herbert Tichy (1912–1987), Austrian author, geologist, journalist and climber
  • Walter F. Tichy, German professor of computer science
  • Gerard Tichy, Spanish actor
  • Ekkehard Tichy, German Luftwaffe ace
  • Susan Tichy, American poet
  • Mattias Tichy, Swedish rower
  • Katerina Tichy, Canadian Olympic alpine skier

Usage examples of "tichy".

Imagine, Tichy, that I could stimulate your olfactory nerve in exactly the same way that a carnation does -- what would you smell?

The drum holds their world, Tichy, and their bodies -- their bodies do not exist in our reality except as certain configurations of holes in perforated tapes.

The so-called malice of inanimate objects, Tichy -- who has not experienced it?

However, you must know, Tichy, a basic difference of opinion arose between us, between him and me, and as a result it was not I, no, but he who ended up in the jar.

Understand me, Tichy, the obedience of a hammer, a lathe, or a computer is basically the same thing -- and that is not what we were after!

There is a swirl of plots about Tichy as various agencies attempt to get their hands on him, hoping to interrogate his silent self and thereby gain an upper hand on Earth.

There is, disaster when it emerges that Tichy brought back with him a pocketful of strange dust.

Ijon Tichy, adventurer and homegrown philosopher par excellence, who roams the galaxy and records the strange familiarity of its peoples and cultures.

Ion Tichy tales, and perhaps most of all, in its gentle humor and humanity, Fritz Leiber.

Next came Cho Oyu, also climbed by an Austrian, Herbert Tichy, in what was probably the smallest and cheapest Himalayan expedition ever.

And it was Tichy again who circled the sacred Kailas mountain and was the first to take photographs of those pilgrims who covered the sacred path by measuring it with the length, and in some instances the width, of their bodies.

Tichy, that you are not amused, but every paradox of the circulus vitiosus variety is amusing.