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TANGS is a
department store located on
Orchard Road in Singapore,
owned by C.K.
Tang Limited. The
store is
regarded as...
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width of the handle.
Partial tang designs include stub, half, and three-quarter
tangs,
describing how far the
tang extends into the
handle of the tool...
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tangs since they
still need on occasion,
complex amino acids and
nutrients that only
ocean animals can provide. In the wild,
yellow tangs provide...
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Tang Tang is a
platform game
released in
arcades in 2000 by the
Korean company Excellent Soft
Design (ESD). As one of four
space soldiers, your duty is...
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founded the
Tangs department store in Singapore.
Tang established Orchard Road as a
premier retail district in Singapore. A Teochew,
Tang was born in...
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Tang, T'ang,
tang, or
tāng in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Look up
táng,
tàng,
tǎng,
tăng, or
tång in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Tang or...
- The
Tang dynasty (/tɑːŋ/, [tʰǎŋ]; Chinese: 唐朝), or the
Tang Empire, was an
imperial dynasty of
China that
ruled from 618 to 907, with an
interregnum between...
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mainland China in the 11th century. Many of the
Tangs settled in Kam Tin, New Territories. The most
famous Tang village is Kat Hing Wai, a
walled village with...
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unicornfishes and
tangs,
found in the
Atlantic Ocean. It can grow up to 39
centimetres (15 in) long.
Common names include Atlantic blue
tang, blue barber,...
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consumed by humans. However,
regal blue
tangs are
collected commercially for the
aquarium trade.
Handling the
tang risks the
chances of
being badly cut by...