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Taite (called Ta'idu in ****yrian sources) was one of the
capitals of the
Mitanni Empire. Its
exact location is
still unknown,
although it is speculated...
- The
Taite Music Prize is an
annual New
Zealand music award event. A
prize of the same name (sometimes
called the
Taite Music Main) is one of five to be...
- Jean-Pierre
Taite (born 14
March 1962) is a
French politician. A
member of The Republicans, he was
elected Member of
Parliament for Loire's 6th constituency...
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Omolade Akinremi (born 13
September 1974) is a
retired Nigerian hurdler. She
competed in the women's 400
metres hurdles at the 1996
Summer Olympics. 400...
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Richard Hamish Taite OBE (5
April 1911 – 5
April 1969) was an
English first-class
cricketer and an
officer in the
British Army.
Taite served in the army...
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Edmund Taite Silk (August 16, 1901 -
April 12, 1987) was an
American Latinist. He was an ****ociate
professor of
Latin at Yale University. He was a Guggenheim...
- Army in a
negative light. "The Devil's
Punchbowl (Mississippi), a story".
Taite,
Tionna (April 11, 2022). "The Devil's Punchbowl".
Retrieved 2
August 2022...
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Taite had
originally bought a
house in
Malibu to retire, but he said he
decided to
build a
sober living facility there instead, "to give back."
Taite...
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Sibyl Taite Widdows (27 May 1876 – 4
January 1960) was a
British scientist and
member of the
chemistry department at the
London School of
Medicine for...
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Rodgers on the duet ‘Miss You'. In
April 2023,
Princess Chelsea won the
Taite Music Prize for her
fifth album Everything is
Going to be
Alright which...