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tocher in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Tocher may
refer to: dowry, in Scots-English John
Tocher (1925–1991)
British trade unionist K. D.
Tocher (1921–1981)...
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Sweeney of IBM,
James E.
Robertson of
University of Illinois, and K. D.
Tocher of
Imperial College London. They all
developed the
algorithm independently...
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Tocher and
Tocher (1906 to c. 1968) were a firm of
Anglo Indian taxidermists located in Bangalore, India.
William Tocher was born in
India in 1853 and...
- John
Tocher (29
September 1925 – 17
September 1991) was a
British trade unionist and
communist activist.
Tocher worked in
factories from the age of fourteen...
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Douglas "Toch"
Tocher (19
March 1921 – 30
December 1981) was a
computer scientist known for
contributions to
computer simulation.
Tocher received a first-class...
- Engine, ICCE I, was
constructed by
Sidney Michaelson, Tony
Brooker and
Keith Tocher in the
Department of
Mathematics at
Imperial College London in the late...
- skills, part 1: On the track", at NHRA.com (retrieved 22
September 2018)
Tocher, Ian. "'Big Daddy'
Describes Birth of the Burnout",
published 18
March 2018...
- "Review: Card Boys". Variety. 2
April 1999.
Retrieved 28
October 2018.
Tocher, Willie. "Review:
Flesh , Blood/ Mike
Peters Birthday Review". The Alarm...
- doi:10.1785/BSSA0500020253.
Archived from the
original on July 14, 2015.
Tocher, D. (1960). "The
Alaska earthquake of July 10, 1958:
Movement on the Fairweather...
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royal expenses were met by Anne of Denmark's dowry,
which was
known as the "
tocher". The
regular incomes of the
Scottish crown were
feudal rents, customs,...