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Tora or TORA may refer to: People * Tora (given name), female given name * Tora (surname) * Tora people of Arabia and northern Africa * Torá language, an extinct language once spoken in Brazil Places * Tora, Benin, in Borgou Department * Tora, Burkina Faso, a village * Tora, Odisha, a village in Bargarh District, India * Torà, Catalonia, Spain, a town and municipality * Tora (river), Tuscany, Italy * Tora, Egypt, an ancient Egyptian quarry and modern town ** Tura Prison Entertainment * ''Tora'' (film), an Assamese children's film * Tora San, the main character in the Japanese film series '' Otoko wa Tsurai yo'' * Tora, a character from the anime film '' Dragon Ball Z: Bardock – The Father of Goku'' * Tora, a main character in the manga '' Ushio and Tora'' * Ice, also known as Tora Olafsdotter, a DC Comics superheroine * Tora, a character in the NES version of ''Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles'' * Tora, a main character in '' Xenoblade Chronicles 2'' Music * Tora (ban ...
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Tora (band)
TORA are an Australian electronic band formed in Byron Bay in May 2013. The founding members are Thorne Davis on drums; Shaun Johnston on bass guitar; Jo Loewenthal on lead vocals, guitar, and keys and Jai Piccone on vocals, guitar and keys. A group of multi-instrumentalists, songwriters and producers with a wide musical palette, fusing unique and graceful vocals with smoothly layered production and instrumentation reminiscent of Radiohead and James Blake, their catalogue now boasts over 100m streams and 1.1m listeners a month on Spotify alone (2019). They have undertaken Australian and international tours. Their tracks have received high rotation on national radio station, Triple J's playlist. History 2006–2012: Early Career All future Tora band members: Jai Piccone, Jo Loewenthal, Shaun Johnston, Thorne Davis and Tobias Tunis-Plant attended Shearwater Steiner School in Mullumbimby, a small New South Wales town. In 2006 while still at high school, they formed an indie-r ...
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Torà
Torà (; es, Torá) is a town and municipality in the North East of the '' comarca'' ( county) of Segarra, in the province of Lleida, Catalonia, Spain. The urban structure of the center has retained most of its original design, with narrow, twisting streets and blocks formed by rows of attached buildings. The Medieval town grew around a castle or fortified place (''Thoranum castrum''). A particular trait of the fortified origin of the town is the presence of a number of portals to allow several streets their pass through defensive barriers formed by the rows of buildings of the town and its walls. Torà is some 10 kilometers northeast from the more populated Guissona (6,145 inhabitants in 2010), a neighbor town that has experienced an important economic development in the last half century (mainly due to meat production and generation of a meat packing industry) parallel to an unprecedented demographic growth sped up in the recent years (from 3,060 inhabitants in 1998 t ...
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Tora (given Name)
Tora or Thora are female given names. In North Germanic languages, both Tora and Thora are derived from the Old Norse Þóra. In English, Tora may also be a short form of Victoria. Notable people with these names include: ;Thora * Dame Thora Hird (1911–2003), English actress * Thora Birch (born 1982), American actress * Thora Borgarhjort or Thora Town-Hart, the daughter of Herrauðr, the earl of Götaland (present-day southern Sweden) in Norse mythology * Thora Bjorg Helga Icelandic actress * Thora Magnusdottir (born c. 1100), a daughter of Magnus III of Norway * Thora Read (also known as Grandma Thora), a character in children's TV and book series Arthur ;Tora * Tora Aasland (born 1942), Norwegian politician and former Minister of Research and Higher Education * Tora Berger (born 1981), Norwegian biathlete and world and Olympic champion * Tora Harris (1978), American high jumper * Tora Mosterstong, Norwegian concubine of King Harald Fairhair * Tora Olafsdotter, a comic bo ...
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Ushio And Tora
is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Kazuhiro Fujita. It was serialized in Shogakukan's ''shōnen'' manga magazine ''Weekly Shōnen Sunday'' from January 1990 to October 1996, with its chapters collected in thirty-three ''tankōbon'' volumes. The series follows the adventures of a boy named Ushio Aotsuki, the son of a temple keeper, who after having reluctantly released the imprisoned powerful tiger-like monster, Tora, the two begin a journey together, fighting against supernatural beings threatening the world. An eleven-episode (including an additional episode) original video animation (OVA) adaptation, produced by Toho and animated by Pastel, was released from September 1992 to October 1993. The series was later adapted into a thirty-nine episode anime television series by MAPPA and Studio VOLN, which aired from July 2015 to June 2016. In North America, the OVA was licensed by ADV Films in 1998, and re-released in 2003, while the anime television series ...
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Cyclone Oratia
Cyclone Oratia, (Tora in Norway) was an unusually deep European windstorm which affected Western Europe from 28 to 30 October 2000. The storm was the fiercest to hit Britain in October since the Great Storm of 1987, with wind gusts reaching , and gusting at up to over much of the south of England. Its barometric pressure fell to , over the North Sea making it one of the deepest lows recorded in the country in October. The lowest land-based pressure observation reached at RAF Fylingdales. The storm contributed to the Autumn 2000 western Europe floods. Meteorological history On 26 October 2000, a deep low pressure centre anchored between Greenland and Iceland, trailing a cold front across the North Atlantic Ocean which spawned three strong storms. Cyclone Oratia developed in the Atlantic to the southwest of Ireland on 28 October 2000 during a strong upper-level jet. The low explosively deepened, with a drop in pressure in 18 hours preceding 18:00 UTC on 30 October 200 ...
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Battle Of Torà
The Battle of Torà was a defensive battle of the Reconquista, fought between an alliance of Catalan counts and an army of the Caliphate of Córdoba in 1003 at Torà, Lleida. The main source for the battle is Andrew of Fleury, who probably received his information, which is detailed and generally accurate, during a trip to the Catalonia. He incorporated the account in his ''Miracula sancti Benedicti'' around 1043.Carl Erdmann (1977), ''The Origin of the Idea of Crusade'', trans. by Marshall W. Baldwin and Walter Goffart (Princeton: Princeton University Press), 99–100. The four Christian counts of the battle were Raymond Borell of Barcelona, Bernard I of Besalú, Wifred II of Cerdagne, and Ermengol I of Urgell. The German historian of the Crusades Carl Erdmann supposed the leader of the Muslim army to be Abd al-Malik, the son of the recently deceased ''hajib'' Almanzor. When Andrew records that the caliph himself, then Hisham II, died in the encounter, he is probably rehear ...
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Runway
According to the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), a runway is a "defined rectangular area on a land aerodrome prepared for the landing and takeoff of aircraft". Runways may be a man-made surface (often asphalt concrete, asphalt, concrete, or a mixture of both) or a natural surface (sod, grass, soil, dirt, gravel, ice, sand or road salt, salt). Runways, as well as taxiways and Airport apron, ramps, are sometimes referred to as "tarmac", though very few runways are built using Tarmacadam, tarmac. Takeoff and landing areas defined on the surface of water for seaplanes are generally referred to as waterways. Runway lengths are now International Civil Aviation Organization#Use of the International System of Units, commonly given in meters worldwide, except in North America where feet are commonly used. History In 1916, in a World War I war effort context, the first concrete-paved runway was built in Clermont-Ferrand in France, allowing local company Michelin to ...
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Tora (moth)
''Stamnodes'' is a genus of moths in the family Geometridae first described by Achille Guenée Achille Guenée (sometimes M.A. Guenée; 1 January 1809 – 30 December 1880) was a French lawyer and entomologist. Biography Achille Guenée was born in Chartres and died in Châteaudun. He was educated in Chartres, where he showed a very e ... in 1858. Species *'' Stamnodes affiliata'' Pearsall, 1911 *'' Stamnodes albiapicata'' Grossbeck, 1910 *'' Stamnodes animata'' (Pearsall, 1906) *'' Stamnodes annellata'' (Hulst, 1887) *'' Stamnodes apollo'' Cassino, 1920 *'' Stamnodes artemis'' Rindge, 1958 *'' Stamnodes blackmorei'' Swett, 1915 *'' Stamnodes cassinoi'' Swett, 1917 *'' Stamnodes coenonymphata'' (Hulst, 1900) *'' Stamnodes danilovi'' (Erschov, 1877) *'' Stamnodes deceptiva'' Barnes & McDunnough, 1918 *'' Stamnodes delicata'' (Grossbeck, 1908) *'' Stamnodes depeculata'' Lederer, 1870 *'' Stamnodes eldridgensis'' Swett, 1917 *'' Stamnodes fervefactaria'' (Grote, 1881) *'' St ...
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TOra
Tora or TORA may refer to: People * Tora (given name), female given name * Tora (surname) * Tora people of Arabia and northern Africa * Torá language, an extinct language once spoken in Brazil Places * Tora, Benin, in Borgou Department * Tora, Burkina Faso, a village * Torà, Catalonia, Spain, a town and municipality * Tora (river), Tuscany, Italy * Tora, Egypt, an ancient Egyptian quarry and modern town ** Tura Prison Entertainment * ''Tora'' (film), an Assamese children's film * Tora San, the main character in the Japanese film series ''Otoko wa Tsurai yo'' * Tora, a character from the anime film '' Dragon Ball Z: Bardock – The Father of Goku'' * Tora, a main character in the manga ''Ushio and Tora'' * Ice, also known as Tora Olafsdotter, a DC Comics superheroine * Tora, a character in the NES version of ''Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles'' * Tora, a main character in ''Xenoblade Chronicles 2'' Music * Tora (band), an Australian electronic group * ''Tora'' (Anna Vissi a ...
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Temporally-ordered Routing Algorithm
The Temporally Ordered Routing Algorithm (TORA) is an algorithm for routing data across Wireless Mesh Networks or Mobile ad hoc networks. It was developed by Vincent Park and Scott Corson at the University of Maryland and the Naval Research Laboratory. Park has patented his work, and it was licensed by Nova Engineering, who are marketing a wireless router product based on Park's algorithm. Operation The TORA attempts to achieve a high degree of scalability using a "flat", non-hierarchical routing algorithm. In its operation the algorithm attempts to suppress, to the greatest extent possible, the generation of far-reaching control message propagation. In order to achieve this, the TORA does not use a shortest path solution, an approach which is unusual for routing algorithms of this type. TORA builds and maintains a Directed Acyclic Graph (DAG) rooted at a destination. No two nodes may have the same height. Information Information is an abstract concept that refers to th ...
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Sakis Rouvas
Anastasios "Sakis" Rouvas ( el, Αναστάσιος "Σάκης" Ρουβάς, ; born 5 January 1972), also known mononymously as Sakis, is a Greek singer, film and television actor, businessman and former pole vaulter and model. Born in Corfu, he won medals on the national athletics team during the 1980s. Rouvas began a musical career in 1991 as one of Greece's first dance-pop performers. His tenor vocals, complex choreography, costumes, and technological advancements have been credited with transforming music videos and live performances. Rouvas is noted for avoiding domestic music, attaining success for a non-laïko or - éntekhno artist, and for breaking cultural, social, artistic, and generational barriers in Greece and Cyprus. During the early 1990s, Rouvas signed with PolyGram Records and won the Thessaloniki Song Festival. Despite five commercially successful albums, his personal life (including his military service and 1997 Greek-Turkish peace concert, which damaged ...
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Tora (Chrispa Album)
''Tora'' (Now) is the debut album of popular Greek singer, Chrispa. It was released in Greece Greece,, or , romanized: ', officially the Hellenic Republic, is a country in Southeast Europe. It is situated on the southern tip of the Balkans, and is located at the crossroads of Europe, Asia, and Africa. Greece shares land borders with ... in 2003 by Alpha Records. Track listing # "Esena Thelo" # "Den To Ennoo" # "Ohi Pandos Ego" # "Mi Figis" # "Parata Me" # "Tora Mou To Les" # "To Ksero Pos Tha'rtheis" # "Tora Boro" # "Na'ha Dio Zoes" # "Rimagmeni Gitonia" (featuring Konstantinos Manis) # "Etsi Ksero Ego" # "Spirto" # "Ladi Sti Fotia" # "Elliniki Tenia" # "Den Iparhi Tropos" # "Dakri" # "Esena Thelo (Valentino Remix)" References {{Authority control 2003 debut albums Chrispa albums Greek-language albums ...
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