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Tagora may refer to: *'' Eupterote'' or ''Tagora'', a genus of moth *Talbot Tagora, an executive car developed by Chrysler Europe, produced by Peugeot Société Anonyme (PSA), and marketed under the Talbot marque after PSA took over Chrysler's European operations in 1978 * Tagora, one of the Less significant planets in the Noon Universe#Tagora * The Hiveswap ''Hiveswap'' is an episodic adventure game developed by What Pumpkin Games and overseen by Andrew Hussie and Cohen Edenfield. Based in the universe of Hussie's MS Paint Adventures webcomic ''Homestuck'', it focuses on a girl who is accidentally ...
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Eupterote
''Eupterote'' is a genus of moths in the family Eupterotidae. It was first described by Jacob Hübner in 1820. Species * '' Eupterote acesta'' Swinhoe, 1894 * '' Eupterote alba'' (Swinhoe, 1892) * '' Eupterote amaena'' Walker, 1855 * ''Eupterote asclepiades'' (Felder, 1874) * '' Eupterote balwanti'' Bhasin., 1946 * '' Eupterote calandra'' Swinhoe, 1894 * '' Eupterote celebica'' Nässig, Holloway & Beeke, 2011 * '' Eupterote chinensis'' Leech, 1898 * ''Eupterote citheronia'' Bryk, 1944 * '' Eupterote citrina'' Walker, 1855 * '' Eupterote crinita'' Swinhoe, 1899 * '' Eupterote decolorata'' (Grünberg, 1914) * ''Eupterote diffusa'' Walker, 1865 * '' Eupterote dulcinea'' Swinhoe, 1901 * '' Eupterote epicharis'' West, 1932 * '' Eupterote fabia'' (Cramer, 1780) * '' Eupterote flavicollis'' Guérin-Méneville, 1843 * '' Eupterote flavida'' Moore, 1884 * ''Eupterote formosana'' Matsumura, 1908 * ''Eupterote geminata'' (Walker, 1855) * ''Eupterote glaucescens'' (Walker, 1855) * ''Eupterote ...
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Talbot Tagora
The Talbot Tagora is an executive car developed by Chrysler Europe and produced by Peugeot Société Anonyme (PSA). The Tagora was marketed under the Talbot marque after PSA took over Chrysler's European operations in 1979. PSA presented the first production vehicle in 1980 and launched it commercially in 1981. The Tagora fell short of sales expectations, described as a "showroom flop" just a year after its launch, and PSA cancelled the model two years later. Fewer than 20,000 Tagora models were built, all of them at the former Simca factory in Poissy, near Paris, France. Development Chrysler Europe began development of the Tagora in 1976, under the code name ''C9'', with the goal of replacing the unsuccessful Chrysler 180 series. Following the same development pattern as with the Horizon and Alpine models, the responsibility for the Tagora's technical development remained in France, while the styling was devised at Chrysler's design centre in the United Kingdom. An early pr ...
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Less Significant Planets In The Noon Universe
The Noon Universe ( Russian term: "Мир Полудня" or "Мир Полдня" – "World of Noon"; also known as the “Wanderers’ Universe”) is a fictional future setting for a number of hard science fiction novels written by Arkady and Boris Strugatsky. The universe is named after '' Noon: 22nd Century'', chronologically the first novel from the series. According to Arkady Strugatsky, at first, the brothers did not make a conscious effort to create a fictional universe. Rather, they reused characters and settings from prior works whenever they found it convenient. It wasn't until later that they began drawing on common themes and plot threads from various novels to create newer works. Description The victory of communism and the advance of technological progress on the Earth of the Noon Universe has resulted in an over-abundance of resources and eliminated the need for most types of manual labor. Mankind is capable of near-instantaneous interstellar travel. Earth' ...
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