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TP may refer to: Arts and entertainment Music * Test pressing, of a vinyl record * Tonic parallel (Tp and tP), in music theory * ''TP'' (Teddy Pendergrass album), 1980 * ''TP'' (Tony Parker album), 2007 * Tonus Peregrinus (vocal ensemble), a British group * Either of two R&B albums by R. Kelly: ** ''TP-2.com'', 2000 ** ''TP.3 Reloaded'', 2005 Other media * '' The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess'', a Nintendo video game * Test pattern or test card, a broadcast television signal * '' The Tomorrow People'', a British science fiction television series Businesses and organizations Technology brands and businesses * TP-Link, a global manufacturer of computer networking products * TP Vision, a subsidiary of TPV Technology, Amsterdam, Netherlands * Telekomunikacja Polska (now ''Orange Polksa''), a Polish telecommunications provider * ThinkPad, Lenovo's line of business laptop computers and tablets Transport businesses * TAP Air Portugal (IATA airline code: TP) * Trans Pa ...
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Test Pressing
A white label record is a vinyl record with white labels attached. There are several variations each with a different purpose. Variations include test pressings, white label promos, and plain white labels. Test pressings Test pressings, usually with ''test pressing'' written on the label, with catalogue number, artist and recording time or date, are the first vinyl discs made at the factory. Such discs are produced in very small quantities (usually no more than 5 or 6 copies) to evaluate the quality of the disc before mass production begins. A review of the test pressing may expose problems with the tape to disc transfer (Mastering (audio), mastering) and helps to ensure that the defective discs do not reach the public. Promotional recordings In the United States, the term ''white label promo'' (often abbreviated as WLP) refers to a promotional pressing with a label that has mostly the same text and label logo/artwork as the commercial label, but with a white background inst ...
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TP Harbor Tug
The Type V ship is a United States Maritime Commission (MARCOM) designation for World War II tugboats. Type V was used in World War II, Korean War, and the Vietnam War. Type V ships were used to move ships and barges. Type V tugboats were made of either steel or wood hulls. There were four types of tugboats ordered for World War II. The largest type V design was the sea worthy long steel hull, V4-M-A1. The V4-M-A1 design was used by a number of manufacturers; a total of 49 were built. A smaller steel hull tugboat was the V2-ME-A1; 26 were built. The largest wooden hull was the V3-S-AH2, of which 14 were built. The smaller wooden hull was the V2-M-AL1, which 35 were built. Most V2-M-AL1 tugboats were sent to the United Kingdom for the war efforts under the lend-lease act. The Type V tugs served across the globe during World War II including: Pacific War, European theatre, and in the United States. SS ''Farallon'', and other Type V tugs, were used to help built Normandy ports, ...
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