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Motor Racing,
TORCS compatible UDP
interface Speed Dreams,
TORCS fork
under active development TORCS Team "
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develops TORCS?"". 6 February...
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works of
ancient Celtic art are
torcs.
Celtic torcs disappeared in the
Migration Period, but
during the
Viking Age
torc-style
metal necklaces,
mainly in...
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Torc Robotics (
Torc), an
independent subsidiary of
Daimler Truck, is an
American autonomous truck company headquartered in Blacksburg, Virginia, with...
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Stirling torcs make up a ****d of four gold Iron Age
torcs, a type of necklace, all of
which date to between...
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Torc Waterfall (from
Irish Easach Toirc,
meaning 'cascade of the wild boar') is a 20
metres (66 ft) high, 110
metres (360 ft) long
cascade waterfall formed...
- A
torc is a
large rigid or
stiff neck ring in metal, made
either as a
single piece or from
strands twisted together.
Torc or
TORC may also
refer to: Torc...
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Torcs with
control and
mindspeak circuits. A
derivative form of
these circuits were used to
create the Gray
Torcs and also used in
Silver Torcs, derived...
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Snettisham ****d of
torcs and
other metalwork found in 1950 near the
village of
Snettisham in Norfolk, East Anglia. The
perfectly intact torc is
noted for its...
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Torc Mountain (Irish:
Sliabh Torc,
meaning 'mountain of wild boar'), at 535
metres (1,755 ft), is the 329th–highest peak in
Ireland on the
Arderin list...
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Towton torcs are a pair of gold
bracelets from Towton,
North Yorkshire, England,
dating from the
later Iron Age. The
torcs were
found by
metal detectorists...