- In
musical terminology,
tempo (Italian for 'time';
plural '
tempos', or
tempi from the
Italian plural), also
known as
beats per minute, is the
speed or...
- In
chess and
other chess-like games, a
tempo (from Italian:
tempo, lit. 'time') is a "turn" or
single move (a half-move or ply made
either by
White or...
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Tempo (also
known as
Vidal & Sohn
Tempo-Werke GmbH), was a
German automobile manufacturer based in Hamburg. The
company was
founded by
Oscar Vidal in...
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Tempo is the
first German brand for
paper handkerchiefs. Today, the
brand belongs to Essity. The
brand name
became independent in
Germany in the course...
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instead of an
arched top.
Tempos were to be
built in Optare's
Cross Gates,
Leeds factory (since relocated).
Optare constructed the
Tempo as an all
welded heavy-duty...
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Speech tempo is a
measure of the
number of
speech units of a
given type
produced within a
given amount of time.
Speech tempo is
believed to vary within...
- Nino
Tempo (born
Antonino LoTempio;
January 6, 1935) is an
American musician, singer, and actor. He was a duet
partner with his
older sister April Stevens...
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Tempo giusto (Italian pronunciation: [
ˈtɛmpo ˈdʒusto]) is a
musical term that
means 'in
correct time'. In the 17th and 18th
centuries (Baroque and early...
- or (2,2,6,6-tetramethylpiperidin-1-yl)oxidanyl,
commonly known as
TEMPO, is a
chemical compound with the
formula (CH2)3(CMe2)2NO. This heterocyclic...
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Tempo is a 2003
romantic thriller film
directed by Eric
Styles and
starring Melanie Griffith,
Rachael Leigh Cook, and Hugh Dancy. The film is set primarily...