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Torin may refer to: * Torin (given name), a list of people and fictional characters * Joseph Torin (1849–1907), French actor, known for his comic roles * Symphony Sid Torin (1909–1984), jazz disc jockey born Sidney Tarnopol * A version of the military side cap * Torin, a ''frazione'' (subdivision) of the ''comune'' of Pontey, Italy * Torin, New Britain, a small populated place in Papua, New Guinea See also * Tōrin-in is a sub-temple of the temple complex of Myōshin-ji in Kyoto, Japan. As such, it is affiliated with the Myōshin-ji school of Rinzai Zen Buddhism. Name The temple is named for Donglin Temple () at the base of Mountain Lu near Jiujiang in Chi ..., a sub-temple in Kyoto, Japan * Tōrin-in (Naruto), a temple in Naruto, Japan * Torrin (other) {{dab, geo, surname ...
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Torin (given Name)
Torin is a masculine given name which may refer to: People: * Torin Dorn (born 1968), American former National Football League player * Torin Ferguson (born 1985), football goalkeeper from the Bahamas * Torin Francis (born 1983), American professional basketball player *Torin Koos (born 1980), American cross country skier * Torin Myhill (born 1995), Welsh rugby union player *Torin Thatcher (1905–1981), British actor * Torin Yater-Wallace (born 1995), American freestyle skier * Fictional characters: * Torin Mac Quillon, protagonist of the American comic book series ''Starslayer'' * Torin, in the Japanese television series ''Zyuden Sentai Kyoryuger'' See also * *Tonin (name) Tonin or Toñín is a masculine given name and a surname. Toñín is a Spanish masculine given name and nickname that is a diminutive form of Antonio in use in Spain, parts of the United States, Mexico, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Guatemala, Hondu ... * Torrin Lawrence (1989-2014), American sprinter * Tor ...
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Joseph Torin
Joseph Torin, ''né'' Joseph Victorin Schiffer (9 August 1849 – 18 March 1907), was a French actor of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He was particularly known for his comic roles in plays by Georges Feydeau, Maurice Hennequin, Georges Duval, Gaston Arman de Caillavet, Robert de Flers and other contemporary playwrights. Life and career Torin was born in Chalon-sur-Saône on 9 August 1849."Joseph Torin"
Bibliothèque nationale de France. Retrieved 2 October 2021
He first acted in an amateur company in and as a professional he toured in the provinces and abroad in supporting roles in companies headed by Sarah Bernhardt,

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Symphony Sid
Sid Torin (born Sidney Tarnopol, December 14, 1909 – September 14, 1984), known professionally as "Symphony Sid", was a long-time jazz disc jockey in the United States. Many critics have credited him with introducing bebop to a mass audience. Early life Sidney Tarnopol was born in New York City into a Jewish family. According to the 1920 U.S. Census, his parents were Isidore (a printer) and Caroline, both Yiddish-speaking immigrants; his father was from Russia and his mother from Romania. Sidney was the oldest of three siblings — he had a brother Martin and a sister Mildred. Born on New York's Lower East Side, Sid grew up in Brooklyn, in a poor neighborhood."Cat's Commercial". ''Time'' magazine, 16 November 1942, n.p. Not much is known about his youth, although he seems to have become a jazz fan as a teenager, and at one point tried to become a trumpet player. One source says he started college and then dropped out as a result of the Great Depression.Hammel, Lisa. "Old Hand a ...
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Side Cap
Side or Sides may refer to: Geometry * Edge (geometry) of a polygon (two-dimensional shape) * Face (geometry) of a polyhedron (three-dimensional shape) Places * Side (Ainis), a town of Ainis, ancient Thessaly, Greece * Side (Caria), a town of ancient Caria, Anatolia * Side (Laconia), a town of ancient Laconia, Greece * Side (Pontus), a town of ancient Pontus, Anatolia * Side, Turkey, a city in Turkey * Side, Iran, a village in Iran * Side, Gloucestershire, or Syde, a village in England Music * Side (recording), the A-side or B-side of a record * The Side, a Scottish rock band * ''Sides'' (album), a 1979 album by Anthony Phillips * ''Sides'', a 2020 album by Emily King * "Side" (song), a 2001 song by Travis * "Sides", a song by Flobots from the album ''The Circle in the Square'', 2012 * "Sides", a song by Allday from the album ''Speeding'', 2017 Teams * Side (cue sports technique) * Side, a team, in particular: ** Sports team Other uses * Side (mythology), one of three my ...
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Pontey
Pontey ( Valdôtain: ) is a town and ''comune'' in the Aosta Valley region of north-western Italy. Pontey is located on the right bank (''envers'') of the Doire baltée, the main river in the Aosta Valley, about 24 kilometers east of the regional capital Aosta. Geography Territory The town is located at an altitude of 1722 ft (525 meters) above sea level, bordered by the towns of Chambave, Saint-Denis, Châtillon and Champdepraz and culminates with the top of the reaches ''Mont Ruvic'' in 9587 ft (2922 meters) In the municipal area there are three streams called Molinaz, Eau-Noire (or ''Éve Née'' in Valdôtain patois, which means "Black Water") and Vau. Climate The location of the village on the right bank of the central valley (to ''envers'') means that it is subject to a microclimate very different countries sites on the left bank. Indeed, winter mountains in which the country is leaning maintain overshadow the country for 2 months from November 20 to Jan ...
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New Britain
New Britain ( tpi, Niu Briten) is the largest island in the Bismarck Archipelago, part of the Islands Region of Papua New Guinea. It is separated from New Guinea by a northwest corner of the Solomon Sea (or with an island hop of Umboi the Dampier and Vitiaz Straits) and from New Ireland by St. George's Channel. The main towns of New Britain are Rabaul/Kokopo and Kimbe. The island is roughly the size of Taiwan. While the island was part of German New Guinea, it was named Neupommern ("New Pomerania"). In common with most of the Bismarcks it was largely formed by volcanic processes, and has active volcanoes including Ulawun (highest volcano nationally), Langila, the Garbuna Group, the Sulu Range, and the volcanoes Tavurvur and Vulcan of the Rabaul caldera. A major eruption of Tavurvur in 1994 destroyed the East New Britain provincial capital of Rabaul. Most of the town still lies under metres of ash, and the capital has been moved to nearby Kokopo. Geography New Britain e ...
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Tōrin-in
is a sub-temple of the temple complex of Myōshin-ji in Kyoto, Japan. As such, it is affiliated with the Myōshin-ji school of Rinzai Zen Buddhism. Name The temple is named for Donglin Temple () at the base of Mountain Lu near Jiujiang in China. Due to a famous 300-year-old sal tree on the grounds, it is colloquially known as the . A festival is held every June to celebrate the sal tree and its flowers. History The temple was founded in 1531 in Kamigyō-ku as a family temple for the Hosokawa clan, and named . In 1556, it passed to the Yamana clan, whose family temple it remains to this day, and was moved to its current location within Myōshin-ji and renamed to Tōrin-in. Visiting The temple is not generally open to walk-up visitors, but is open year-round for shukubō (monastery lodging, reservations by return postcard) and shōjin-ryōri Buddhist cuisine is an Asian cuisine that is followed by monks and many believers from areas historically influenced by Maha ...
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Tōrin-in (Naruto)
, also known as , is a temple in Naruto, Tokushima Prefecture, Japan. It is the oku-no-in of Ryōzen-ji, Temple 1 on the Shikoku 88 temple pilgrimage. Said to have been founded by Gyōki, the main image is of Yakushi Nyorai. It is Temple 1 on the Shinshikoku Mandala Reijō. A Heian period The is the last division of classical Japanese history, running from 794 to 1185. It followed the Nara period, beginning when the 50th emperor, Emperor Kanmu, moved the capital of Japan to Heian-kyō (modern Kyoto). means "peace" in Japanese. ... seated wooden statue of Miroku Bosatsu has been designated an Important Cultural Property. See also * Ryōzen-ji References Buddhist temples in Tokushima Prefecture Kōyasan Shingon temples Naruto, Tokushima {{Japan-religious-struct-stub ...
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