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TADA
Tada or TADA may refer to: Places * Tada, Nellore district, a village in Andhra Pradesh, India * Tada mandal, in Nellore, Andhra Pradesh, India * Tada Shrine, in Kawanishi, Hyōgo, Japan * Tada Station (other) *Tada, a Nupe town on the Niger River Music Entertainment and Media * "Ta Da", a song by American artist Lil' Mo * '' Ta-Dah'', an album by American band Scissor Sisters Other uses * Tada (name), Japanese surname and given name * Taking and driving away * Terrorist and Disruptive Activities (Prevention) Act Terrorist and Disruptive Activities (Prevention) Act, commonly known as TADA, was an Indian anti-terrorism law which was in force between 1985 and 1995 (modified in 1987) under the background of the Punjab insurgency and was applied to whole of ...
, a repealed anti-terrorism law in India {{Disambiguation, geo ...
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Tada, Nellore District
Tada is a place in Tirupati district of Andhra Pradesh. Transport National Highway 16, a part of Golden Quadrilateral The Golden Quadrilateral ( hi, स्वर्णिम चतुर्भुज, Svarnim Chaturbhuj; abbreviated GQ) is a national highway network connecting several major industrial, agricultural and cultural centres of India. It forms a ... highway network, bypasses the village. References External links * {{Tirupati district Towns in Tirupati district ...
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Tada Mandal
Tada mandal is one of the 46 mandals in Tirupati district of the state of Andhra Pradesh, India. Its headquarters are located at Tada. The mandal is situated on the coast of Bay of Bengal, bounded by Sullurpeta mandal of Tirupati district of Andhra Pradesh and also borders the state of Tamil Nadu. Biodiversity Tada mandal has brackish water ecosystem. Every year, terrestrial and aquatic birds migrate to Pulicat Lake area for a temporary stay. The ecosystem covers an area of including parts of the mandal along with Chittamur, Doravarisatram, Sullurpeta and Vakadu mandals. The terrestrial birds include painted storks, large egrets, little egrets, grey pelicans, grey herons; water birds include northern pintails, black-winged stilts, northern shovelers, common teal, seagulls, terns, sandpipers, and common coots. Demographics census, the mandal had a population of 46,468. The total population constitute, 23,309 males and 23,159 females —a sex ratio of 994 females per 1000 ...
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Tada Shrine
is a Shinto shrine in the Tadadokoro neighborhood of the city of Kawanishi, Hyōgo, Kawanishi in Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan. The shrine is also called ‘Tada-Daigongen-Sha’ or ‘Kansai Nikko’, literally, ‘Nikko of Western Japan’. This shrine is the shrine of the Seiwa Genji clan from which Minamoto no Yoritomo and many subsequent Shogun and ''daimyō'' clans claimed descent. This shrine is one of Three Genji Shrines, with Rokusonnō Shrine in Kyoto Prefecture, Kyoto and Tsuboi Hachimangū in Osaka Prefecture, Osaka. The shrine was designated a Monuments of Japan, National Historic Site in 1951. Enshrined ''kami'' The ''kami'' enshrined at Tada Jinja are: * , also known as * * * * History In 970, Settsu Province, Settsu-no-kami Minamoto no Mitsunaka, the founder of the Seiwa Genji clan, received an oracle from Sumiyoshi Taisha, Sumiyoshi Ōkami to established his residence in what is now Kawanishi. A temple (commonly known as Tada-in) was built, as Mitsunaka, converte ...
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Tada Station (other)
Tada Station (多田駅) is the name of two train stations in Japan: * Tada Station (Hyōgo), in the city of Kawanishi, Hyōgo Prefecture * Tada Station (Tochigi), in Sano, Tochigi {{station disambiguation ...
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Ta Da
"Ta Da" is a song by American recording artist Lil' Mo. It was released as the lead single for Mo's debut album, '' Based on a True Story'' (2001). The song was written by fellow R&B singer Montell Jordan and featured production by Anthony "Shep" Crawford. Background vocals were contributed by Shae Jones, D'Andrea Foster, Shonte Taylor and Pam Olivia. Background After the lack of success from Mo's previous singles: " 5 Minutes" and "If You Wanna Dance,"—both of which were in consideration as a leading single for '' Based on a True Story''—"Ta Da" was chosen by Mo's label Elektra as a lead single. Mo agreed with Elektra's decision, stating: "We thought it would be a good lead-up single because this is the point in a lot of females' lives when they claim their independence." When asked on the meaning of the song's title, Mo added: "So you tell your girlfriends, 'I wish he would leave.' But if you had magic, I'm pretty sure you'd make him disappear." While critics fe ...
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Ta-Dah
''Ta-Dah'' is the second studio album by American alternative band Scissor Sisters, released on September 15, 2006. It was produced by the band and includes collaborations with Elton John, Carlos Alomar, and Paul Williams. The album debuted at number 19 on the US ''Billboard'' 200 chart, selling 42,000 copies in its first week. Upon its release, ''Ta-Dah'' received positive reviews from most music critics. Release and promotion The album's release in the United Kingdom, on September 18, 2006, was preceded by the release of the single, "I Don't Feel Like Dancin'". The song reached number one on both the UK Singles and Download charts in September 2006. "Land of a Thousand Words" was released as the second single from the album, peaking at number 19 in the UK. "She's My Man" was the third single released in early March 2007 and managed to chart at number 29. The next single that was released was "Kiss You Off" on May 28. This was the poorest charting of the singles of ''Ta-Dah' ...
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Tada (name)
Tada is a Japanese surname. It has also been used as a given name. Notable people with the name include: Surname * Akifumi Tada (born 1964), Japanese anime music composer and video game composer * Aoi Tada (born 1981), Japanese singer and voice actress * Asami Tada (born 1988), Japanese gravure idol * Chimako Tada (1930–2003), Japanese poet * Daisuke Tada (born 1982), Japanese football goalkeeper * Etsuko Tada (born 1989), Japanese professional boxer * Hayao Tada (1882–1948), general in the Imperial Japanese Army in the Second Sino-Japanese War * Hiroshi Tada (born 1929), Japanese aikido teacher * Hiroshi Tada (performer), performer of a Japanese style of top spinning known as koma-mawashi * Joni Eareckson Tada (born 1949) American, author, radio host, and evangelical Christian * Kaoru Tada (1960–1999), Japanese manga artist * Kageyoshi Tada (died 1950), Japanese physician * Kenzo Tada (1889–a. 1930), Japanese dirt track motorcycle racer * Tada Kasuke (died 1687), Japanes ...
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Taking And Driving Away
In England, Wales and Northern Ireland taking without owner's consent (TWOC), also referred to as unauthorised taking of a motor vehicle (UTMV) describes any unauthorised use of a car or other conveyance that does not constitute theft. A similar offence, known as taking and driving away, exists in Scotland. In police slang usage, ''twoc'' became a verb, with ''twocking'' and ''twockers'' (also spelled twoccing and twoccers) used respectively to describe car theft and those who perpetrate it: these usages subsequently filtered into general British slang. England and Wales Discussion Any unauthorised taking of a car is likely to cause distress and can cause significant inconvenience to the owner and his or her family, so this is an offence covering an everyday crime, yet one that often involves genuine emotions of personal invasion. Nevertheless, it is a summary offence defined under section 12(1) of the Theft Act 1968: Adopting the standard section 1 definition of theft would req ...
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