- The
Tarriers were an
American vocal group,
specializing in folk
music and folk-flavored po****r music.
Named after the folk song "Drill, Ye
Tarriers, Drill"...
- Carey, and
Arkin of the
Tarriers. It
charted at
number 19 on the US Top 40
charts in 1957.
Shirley B****ey
recorded the
Tarriers version in 1957 for 4 Star...
- Look up
tarry in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Tarry is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Chris Tarry (born 1970),
Canadian guitarist...
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tarriers,
drill And drill, ye
tarriers,
drill Oh it's work all day for the
sugar in your tay [i.e. tea] Down
beyond the
railway So drill, ye
tarriers...
- Weavers, in the 1950s, he
formed The Tunetellers,
which evolved into The
Tarriers with actor/singer Alan Arkin.
Their version of the "Banana Boat Song" reached...
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Tarrier was to
drill holes in rock to
blast out
railroad tunnels.
Tarriers were
later immortalized in the 1888
American folk song "Drill, Ye
Tarriers...
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Samuel Peter Tarry (/ˈtɑːri/; born 27
August 1982) is a
British former politician who was the
Member of
Parliament (MP) for
Ilford South from 2019 until...
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Gaston Tarry (27
September 1843 – 21 June 1913) was a
French mathematician. Born in
Villefranche de Rouergue, Aveyron, he
studied mathematics at high...
- In geometry, the
Tarry point T for a
triangle △ABC is a
point of
concurrency of the
lines through the
vertices of the
triangle perpendicular to the corresponding...
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Slavoj Žižek (/ˈslɑːvɔɪ ˈʒiːʒɛk/ SLAH-voy ZHEE-zhek; Slovene: [ˈsláːʋɔj ˈʒíːʒək]; born 21
March 1949) is a
Slovenian Marxist philosopher,
cultural theorist...