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51Tart-le-haut — Église de Tart le Haut Détail …
52Tart-l'abbaye — Administration Pays France Région Bourgogne Département Côte d Or Arrondissement Dijon Canton Genlis …
53Tart-l’Abbaye — Tart l Abbaye Tart l Abbaye Administration Pays France Région Bourgogne Département Côte d Or Arrondissement Dijon Canton Genlis …
54Tart-le-bas — Administration Pays France Région Bourgogne Département Côte d Or Arrondissement Dijon Canton Genlis …
55Tart 'n' Tinys — were small, candy coated fruit flavored candies distributed by Nestlé USA under the Wonka brand. Tart n Tiny s came in five colors, bluish purple (grape), yellow (lemon), orange (orange), red (cherry), and green (lime). The original incarnation… …
56tart noir — (tart NWAHR) n. Mystery or crime novels in which the main character is a woman who is tough, independent, and sexy. Example Citation: Henderson is best known for her acclaimed female detective series, the saucy, sexy, go girl chronicles of Sam… …
57Tart card — Tart cards are cards placed in phone booths to advertise the services of call girls. They are most common in London (especially) but can be found elsewhere in the United Kingdom. They are typically placed in phone booths by professional carders …
58Tart-Zelle — [ta̱rt...; angebl. nach einem Patienten namens Tart benannt] w; , n (meist Mehrz.): Granulozyt, der einen Monozyten phagozytiert hat (Vorkommen u.Tart Zellea. bei schweren auszehrenden Erkrankungen) …
59tart´ish|ly — tart|ish «TAHR tihsh», adjective. somewhat tart; slightly pungent or acid. –tart´ish|ly, adverb …
60tart|ish — «TAHR tihsh», adjective. somewhat tart; slightly pungent or acid. –tart´ish|ly, adverb …