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Tonks is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Adrian Tonks (1898–1919),
British military aviator Benjamin Tonks (1832-1884), New Zealand...
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Haggard began their careers as
amateur musicians in honky-
tonks. The
origin of the term "honky-
tonk" is disputed,
originally referring to
bawdy variety shows...
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titles beginning with
Tonk All
pages with
titles containing Tonk Honky Tonk (disambiguation)
Tonka (disambiguation)
Tonks, a
surname Tonko This disambiguation...
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thermonuclear research without Lewi
Tonks present would be
something like
Hamlet without the ghost, and
without Hamlet". Lewi I.
Tonks was born in New York City...
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functions of a
Tonks–Girardeau gas can be
described by
means of classical,
completely integrable,
differential equations.
Thermodynamics of
Tonks–Girardeau...
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Metro Toronto Chairman from 1987 to 1997.
Tonks is the son of the late
Christopher Alexander Tonks (1917-2006), who was a
reeve (1957-1960), deputy...
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Desmond Boswell Tonks in Gillingham, Kent, she had a
difficult childhood. She was the only
child of
Gwendoline (née Verdi) and
Desmond Tonks. Her
father was...
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Tonks started to
teach at the
Slade School of Fine Art.
Tonks became "the most
renowned and
formidable teacher of his generation".
Pupils of
Tonks at...
- 1969–1972) "Close Up the Honky-
Tonks" "Sing Me Back Home" "Bony Moronie" "To Love Somebody" "Break My Mind" (tracks 1–5 from
Honky Tonk Heaven, Parsons-era tracks;...
- "Honky
Tonk Badonkadonk" is a song
written by
Dallas Davidson,
Randy Houser and
Jamey Johnson, and
recorded by
American country music artist Trace Adkins...