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Taze (other)
Taze may refer to: * Taze, Myanmar, a town in Shwebo District, Sagaing Division, Myanmar * Tazé, a railway station and restaurant in Indiana, Pennsylvania, US * Della Taze, a character in the novel ''Wetware (novel), Wetware'' by Rudy Rucker * Taze, a character in ''Ginga Sengoku Gun'yūden Rai'' * The action of using a taser of a person or object * Taze (rapper), British rapper See also * Taizé (other) * Tase (other) * Taser, a brand of electroshock weapon * Tays (other) * Tazze, saucer-like dishes either mounted on a stem and foot or on a foot alone * Teays (other) * Tazo, a US tea distributor Usage

* U.S English, "Stop or I will 'Taze' you". {{disambiguation ...
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Taze, Myanmar
Taze ( my, တန့်ဆည်) is a town in Shwebo District, Sagaing Division in Myanmar."Sagaing Region District Map"
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"Taze Map — Satellite Images of Taze"
Maplandia * Township capitals of Myanmar Populated places in Sagaing Region {{Sagaing-geo-stub ...
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Tazé
The Indiana station is an historic American railway station which is located in Indiana, Indiana County, Pennsylvania Indiana County is a county in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. It is located in the west central part of Pennsylvania. As of the 2020 census, the population was 83,246. Its county seat is Indiana. Indiana County comprises the Indiana, PA Mic .... It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1993 as the Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsburgh Railway Indiana Passenger Station. History and architectural features Built by the Buffalo, Rochester and Pittsburgh Railway in 1904, this historic structure is a -story, wood-frame building with weatherboard siding which was designed in a railroad vernacular-style. It features a generous overhang on all four sides. ''Note:'' This includes It housed a restaurant named Tazé until mid-2016. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1993 as the Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsburgh Railway Ind ...
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Wetware (novel)
''Wetware'' is a 1988 biopunk science fiction novel written by Rudy Rucker. It shared the Philip K. Dick Award in 1988 with '' Four Hundred Billion Stars'' by Paul J. McAuley. The novel is the second book in Rucker's Ware Tetralogy, preceded by ''Software'' in 1982 and followed by ''Freeware'' in 1997. Plot summary Set in 2030–2031, ten years after the events of ''Software'', ''Wetware'' focuses on the attempt of an Edgar Allan Poe-obsessed bopper named Berenice to populate Earth with a robot/human hybrid called a ''meatbop''. Toward this end, she implants an embryo in a human woman living on the Moon (Della Taze, Cobb Anderson's niece) and then frames her for murder to force her to return to Earth. After only a few days, she gives birth to a boy named Manchile, who has been genetically programmed to carry bopper software in his brain (and in his sperm), and to grow to maturity in a matter of weeks. Berenice's plan is for Manchile to announce the formation of a new religion un ...
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Ginga Sengoku Gun'yūden Rai
is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by George Manabe. It was first serialized in Kadokawa Shoten's ''Comic Comp'' Magazine beginning November 1989 up to January 1993. The series transferred publication to MediaWorks's ''Dengeki Comic Gao!'' Magazine from February 1993 to November 2001. The series focuses on Rai Ryuga, a young courageous warrior who seeks to unify the cosmos in a war against other two powerful forces. The series borrows heavily from events of the Sengoku period and events from the Chinese novel ''Romance of the Three Kingdoms''. An anime adaptation of the series aired on TV Tokyo from April 8, 1994, to March 31, 1995. It was known outside Japan as ''Thunder Jet: Raiders of the Galaxy Empire''. Plot After the collapse of the Sacred Galaxy Empire, a battle for control of the Milky Way Galaxy breaks out among the warlords. From the chaos emerges a young courageous warrior, Rai Ryuga. A fearless warrior to his foes but to others, he is a gentle ...
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Taze (rapper)
Shylo Batchelor Ashby Milwood (born 20 March 1996), known professionally as Russ Millions (formerly Russ, Russ Splash or RussMB), is a British rapper. In December 2018 he released his single "Gun Lean" on Virgin Records. The track peaked at number 9 on the UK Singles Chart, becoming the first UK drill track to reach the top 10. Russ Millions has collaborated with Buni, Taze, Tion Wayne, Digga D, Pressa, LD and Dappy. The dance that Russ performs in the music video became a "dance craze" and was mimicked by footballers including Jesse Lingard. It was ranked by '' The Guardian'' at number 10 on their list of "greatest pop music dance crazes". In April 2019 his follow-up single "Keisha & Becky" with Tion Wayne entered the UK Singles Chart at number 19, and later peaked at number seven. The song was later certified Platinum by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI). As a lead, he had his first number 1 with "Body Body may refer to: In science * Physical body, an ob ...
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Taizé (other)
The Taizé Community is a monastic order in Taizé, Saône-et-Loire, France. Taizé may also refer to: * Taizé, Saône-et-Loire in the Saône-et-Loire ''département'', France * Taizé-Aizie, in the Charente ''département'', France * Taizé-Maulais, in the Deux-Sèvres ''département'', France * '' Taizé - Music of Unity and Peace'', a 2015 studio album by the Taizé Community * 100033 Taizé, an asteroid See also * Taze (other) Taze may refer to: * Taze, Myanmar, a town in Shwebo District, Sagaing Division, Myanmar * Tazé, a railway station and restaurant in Indiana, Pennsylvania, US * Della Taze, a character in the novel ''Wetware (novel), Wetware'' by Rudy Rucker * Ta ...
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Tase (other)
The Tel Aviv Stock Exchange (TASE; ; colloquially known as The Bursa, ) is Israel's only public stock exchange and a public company that has been traded on the Tel-Aviv Stock Exchange since August 1, 2019. Legally, the exchange is regulated by the ''Securities Law (1968)'', and is under the direct supervision of the Israel Securities Authority (ISA). TASE plays a major role in the Israeli economy, and the 23 TASE members are major banks and investment houses. Trading on TASE is conducted solely through the TASE members that collect a fee for the services they provide. TASE serves to trade securities and to raise capital and debt for companies and the government on the Israeli capital market. History and milestones The Tel Aviv Stock Exchange was established in 1953. Even prior to this, commencing in 1935, securities trading was carried out in the Land of Israel and, afterwards, in the State of Israel at the mandate-period Anglo-Palestine Bank (today, Bank Leumi). The trade ...
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Taser
A taser is an electroshock weapon used to incapacitate people, allowing them to be approached and handled in an unresisting and thus safe manner. It is sold by Axon, formerly TASER International. It fires two small barbed darts intended to puncture the skin and remain attached to the target, at . Their range extends from for non-Law Enforcement Tasers to for LE Tasers. The darts are connected to the main unit by thin insulated copper wire and deliver a modulated electric current designed to disrupt voluntary control of muscles, causing "neuromuscular incapacitation." The effects of a taser may only be localized pain or strong involuntary long muscle contractions, based on the mode of use and connectivity of the darts. Tasers are marketed as less-lethal, since the possibility of serious injury or death exists whenever the weapon is deployed. At least 49 people died in the US in 2018 after being shocked by police with a Taser. The first taser conducted energy weapon was i ...
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SLANG
Slang is vocabulary (words, phrases, and linguistic usages) of an informal register, common in spoken conversation but avoided in formal writing. It also sometimes refers to the language generally exclusive to the members of particular in-groups in order to establish group identity, exclude outsiders, or both. The word itself came about in the 18th century and has been defined in multiple ways since its conception. Etymology of the word ''slang'' In its earliest attested use (1756), the word ''slang'' referred to the vocabulary of "low" or "disreputable" people. By the early nineteenth century, it was no longer exclusively associated with disreputable people, but continued to be applied to usages below the level of standard educated speech. In Scots dialect it meant "talk, chat, gossip", as used by Aberdeen poet William Scott in 1832: "The slang gaed on aboot their war'ly care." In northern English dialect it meant "impertinence, abusive language". The origin of the word is ...
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Tays (other)
Tays may refer to: * Tays Center, indoor arena in Alamogordo, New Mexico * Ba Tays, a village in Yemen * Jimmy Tays (1899-1986), American football player * Tampere University Hospital commonly abbreviated as TAYS (Tampereen yliopistollinen sairaala) See also * Tay (other) Tay may refer to: People and languages * Tay (name), including lists of people with the given name, surname and nickname * Tay people, an ethnic group of Vietnam ** Tày language *Atayal language, an Austronesian language spoken in Taiwan (ISO 639 ... * Taze (other) {{disambiguation ...
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Tazze
A tazza (Italian, "cup", plural ''tazze'') is a wide but shallow saucer-like dish either mounted on a stem and foot or on a foot alone. The word has been generally adopted by archaeologists and connoisseurs for this type of vessel, used either for drinking, serving small items of food, or just for display. Tazze are most commonly made in metal, glass, or ceramics, but may be made in other materials. The Farnese Tazza is a 2nd-century BC cameo cup of Hellenistic Egypt in four-layered sardonyx agate. It is now in the Naples National Archaeological Museum (Inv. MANN 27611), and is 20 cm wide. The shape and the name are sometimes adopted for reference to very large sculptured objects, especially ones used for fountains. The colossal tazza in the Linda Hall Library, Kansas City, Missouri, is one of the largest pieces of malachite in North America. It was presented by Czar Nicholas II to August Heckscher in 1910 and given to the Linda Hall Library in 1972 by Mrs. Helen Spencer. ...
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Teays (other)
Teays may refer to: * Teays River, a major preglacial river that drained much of the present Ohio River watershed in a more northerly downstream course *Teays, West Virginia, an unincorporated community in Putnam County See also *Teays Valley, West Virginia Teays Valley ( ) is a census-designated place (CDP) in Putnam County, West Virginia, United States. The place is divided into the two districts of Teays Valley and Scott Depot. The population was 13,175 at the 2010 census. Teays Valley is par ...
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