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Tamala may refer to: ;People *Evie Tamala (born 1969), Indonesian dangdut singer-songwriter *Tamala Edwards (born 1971), American television news anchor and reporter * Tamala Jones (born 1974), American actress *Tamala Krishna Goswami (1946–2002), served on International Society for Krishna Consciousness's Governing Body Commission ;Places * Tamala (inhabited locality), name of several inhabited localities in Russia * Tamala Park, Western Australia, unpopulated locality within the City of Wanneroo in Perth, Western Australia ;Other *''Tamala'', a taxonomical synonym for ''Persea'', a genus of evergreen trees *Tamala limestone Tamala Limestone is the geological name given to the widely occurring eolianite limestone deposits on the western coastline of Western Australia, between Shark Bay in the north and nearly to Albany in the south. The rock consists of calcarenit ..., eolianite limestone deposits on the western coastline of Western Australia *'' Tamala 2010: A Punk Cat in ...
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Evie Tamala
Cucu Suryaningsih or known her under stage name Evie Tamala (born June 23, 1969) is a popular Indonesian dangdut singer-songwriter. Evie became popular mainly because of her singles ''Selamat Malam'', ''Cinta Ketok Magic'', and ''Dokter Cinta''. Discography Studio albums * ''Tang Ting Tong Der'' (1988) * ''Dokter Cinta'' (1989) * ''Hari-Hari Cinta'' (1990) * ''Aduh Sayang'' (1991) * ''Rambut'' (1992) * ''Kangmas'' (1994) * ''Rembulan Malam'' (1994) * ''Selamat Malam'' (1995) * ''Duka & Lukaku'' (1996) * ''Suara Hati'' (1997) * ''Best Of The Best Evie Tamala 1999'' (1999) * ''Kasmaran'' (1999) * ''Album Cinta'' (2000) * ''Best of the Best Evie Tamala - AMI Sharp Award'' (2000) * ''Kerinduan'' (2001) * ''Asmara'' (2002) * ''Selamat Datang Cinta'' (2005) * ''Getar Suara Hati'' (2006) * ''Indahnya'' (2006) ;Sundanese Pop studio albums * ''Cinta Ketok Magic'' (1991) * ''Cinta Parabola'' (1992) * ''Tunggara'' (2001) * ''Angin Peuting'' (2010) ;Javanese Pop studio albums * ''Kangen'' ( ...
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Tamala Edwards
Tamala Monique Edwards (born April 7, 1971) is an American television news anchor and reporter. She began her journalism career as a correspondent for ''Time'' magazine in 1993, eventually working in the Washington, D.C. bureau. In August 2001, she came to work for ABC News as a White House correspondent, later moving on to be a Washington D.C.-based general correspondent appearing on '' World News Tonight'' and '' Good Morning America''. Edwards also anchored two ABC News newscasts, ''World News Now'' and ''World News This Morning'' and discovered a bit of a cult following as several other World News Now anchors have. In 2005, she moved to ABC owned and operated station WPVI-TV in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Philadelphia, often called Philly, is the largest city in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, the sixth-largest city in the U.S., the second-largest city in both the Northeast megalopolis and Mid-Atlantic regions after New York City. Sinc ... where she currently ...
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Tamala Jones
Tamala Reneé Jones (born November 12, 1974) is an American actress. She is known for her roles in films such as ''Booty Call'', ''The Wood'', '' Kingdom Come'', '' The Brothers'', and ''What Men Want''. Her prominent television roles include Tina, a recurring character on ''Veronica's Closet''; Bobbi Seawright on ''For Your Love''; and Lanie Parish on the ABC crime drama ''Castle''. Career Her first acting role was a guest appearance on the teen sitcom ''California Dreams''. This led to a role as a student in the short-lived ABC drama ''Dangerous Minds''. Jones had co-starring roles on the 1998–2002 series ''For Your Love'' and the short-lived ''The Tracy Morgan Show''. She had a recurring role as Tonya, an old girlfriend of Flex's (seasons one and five) on '' One on One''. She guest-starred on other television series, including ''The Parent 'Hood'', ''The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air'', ''Veronica's Closet'', ''My Name Is Earl'', ''Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip'', and ''Malco ...
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Tamala Krishna Goswami
Tamal Krishna Goswami (; 1946–2002), born Thomas G. Herzig in New York City, New York, United States, served on the International Society for Krishna Consciousness's Governing Body Commission since its inception in 1970. He completed a bachelor's degree in religious studies at Southern Methodist University.Biography on ISKCON.COM


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* His Holiness * Srila Gurudev * Maharaj


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Born in , New York, he began associating with the Hare Krishna movement in 1968, and was accepted as a disciple by A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prab ...
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Tamala (inhabited Locality)
Tamala (russian: Тамала) is the name of several inhabited localities in Russia. ;Urban localities *Tamala, Penza Oblast, a work settlement in Tamalinsky District, Penza Oblast Penza Oblast (russian: Пе́нзенская о́бласть, ''Penzenskaya oblast'') is a federal subject of Russia (an oblast). Its administrative center is the city of Penza. As of the 2010 Census, its population was 1,386,186. Geogr ...
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Tamala Park, Western Australia
Tamala Park is an unpopulated locality in Perth, Western Australia. It sits on the border between the City of Wanneroo and the City of Joondalup local authorities, and separates the Clarkson-Butler region from the suburbs of Joondalup. History The Mooro group of Noongar were familiar with the area, and several of their traditional stories and legends refer to local Tamala Park land features, such as Waukolup Hill, although evidence suggests that they lived much further east, closer to modern-day Wanneroo Road. The suburb was formally established by excision of parts of Mindarie, Clarkson and Burns Beach on 9 September 1988. Present use At present, Tamala Park is mostly unoccupied bushland, primarily used as a landfill and recycling centre. Two arterial roads, Marmion Avenue and Connolly Drive, run through it and link the suburbs on each side. It is a large locality, extending from the Joondalup railway line in the east, to the coast of the Indian Ocean, where it leads ...
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Persea
''Persea'' is a genus of about 150 species of evergreen trees belonging to the laurel family, Lauraceae. The best-known member of the genus is the avocado, ''P. americana'', widely cultivated in subtropical regions for its large, edible fruit. Overview They are medium-size trees, tall at maturity. The leaves are simple, lanceolate to broad lanceolate, varying with species from long and broad, and arranged spirally or alternately on the stems. The flowers are in short panicles, with six small greenish-yellow perianth segments long, nine stamens and an ovary with a single embryo. The fruit is an oval or pear-shaped berry, with a fleshy outer covering surrounding the single seed; size is very variable among the species, from in e.g. ''P. borbonia'' and ''P. indica'', up to in some cultivars of ''P. americana''. Distribution and ecology The species of ''Persea'' have a disjunct distribution, with about 70 Neotropical species, ranging from Brazil and Chile in South America to C ...
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Tamala Limestone
Tamala Limestone is the geological name given to the widely occurring eolianite limestone deposits on the western coastline of Western Australia, between Shark Bay in the north and nearly to Albany in the south. The rock consists of calcarenite wind-blown shell fragments and quartz sand which accumulated as coastal sand dunes during the middle and late Pleistocene and early Holocene eras. As a result of a process of sedimentation and water percolating through the shelly sands, the mixture later lithified when the lime content dissolved to cement the grains together. Exposed limestone formations at The Pinnacles Desert near Cervantes clearly show the limestone formation through the sedimentary process. At its thickest, the Tamala Limestone comprises the massive Zuytdorp Cliffs, up to 250 m high, extending for 150 km between Kalbarri, Western Australia and south of Steep Point. Commercial uses Because of its ready availability, Tamala Limestone is used extensively for landscapi ...
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