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Tøger Seidenfaden (28
April 1957 – 27
January 2011) was a
Danish journalist and
political scientist, and, from 1993
until his death, editor-in-chief of...
- Look up
tog or togs in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Tog(s) or
TOG(s) may
refer to: ACM
Transactions on Graphics, a
scientific journal covering computer...
- In Dzogchen,
tögal (Tibetan: ཐོད་རྒལ་, Wylie: thod rgal)
literally means "crossing, surp****ing the skull." It is
sometimes translated as 'leapover,' 'direct...
- The
TOG 2,
officially known as the
Heavy Tank,
TOG II, was a
British super-heavy tank
design produced during the
early stages of
World War II for a scenario...
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Toges may
refer to:
Touge (****anese: 峠, tôge)
Toges, a
commune of the
Ardennes département, in
France This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
- The
tog is a
measure of
thermal insulance of a unit area, also
known as
thermal resistance. It is
commonly used in the
textile industry and
often seen...
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Tog Wajaale (also
known as Wajaale, Wajale, Tug Wajale, Togwajaale) is a city on the
border of
Somaliland and Ethiopia.
Tog Wajaale is the main border...
- the
Norwegian Parliament in 1851 and 1854. His son
Tøger Ravn Jan
Henrikson Hansen (b. 1850,
Tøger Ravn for short),
inherited his
business interests,...
-
Thorsten Owusu Gyimah (born 8 May 2003), po****rly
known as Yaw
Tog, is a
Ghanaian rapper who
majors in
drill music,
known in
Ghana as Asakaa. He is best...
- The Tank, Heavy,
TOG 1 was a
prototype British super-heavy tank
produced in the
early part of the
Second World War in the
expectation that battlefields...