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| | The Tarsus - Degenerative Joint Disease (Spavin) |
 | | Medial oblique radiograph of the tarsus with evidence of osteolytic and proliferative bone changes involving the cranial and somewhat lateral aspect of the tarsometatarsal articulation consistent with a radiographic diagnosis of degenerative joint disease. |  | | Figure 52 is an anterior posterior radiograph of the tarsus demonstrating early osteolytic changes along the medial aspect of the distal intertarsal articulation. |  | | Anterior Posterior radiograph of the tarsus with proliferative bone changes involving the medial aspect of the tarsometatarsal articulation. |
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http://cal.vet.upenn.edu/larad/article/articl12/a12sec3.htm
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| | The Tarsus - Osteochondritis Dissecans (OCD) |
 | | A xeroradiograph demonstrating an OCD type lesion located along the medial aspect of the fibular tarsal bone. |  | | A radiograph demonstrating an OCD type lesion located along the medial aspect of the fibular tarsal bone. |  | | Medial oblique radiograph of the tarsus demonstrating a large fragment of bone (osteochondritis dissecans) involving the distal aspect of the lateral trochlear ridge of the tibial tarsal bone. |
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http://cal.vet.upenn.edu/larad/article/articl12/a12sec4.htm
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| | Interview with Douglas Emslie, Tarsus Group Plc: TWST |
 | | We offer our clients a menu of media opportunities in the markets that we service and have been established since June of 1998. |  | | Douglas Emslie: I think the most significant is actually focusing on what we call growth areas, where we can actually see the growth coming through. |  | | So, we have focused on our underlying markets and looked for those changes and tried to service our customers to best exploit those changes in the market. |
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http://www.twst.com/notes/articles/los045.html
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| | TARSUS - LoveToKnow Article on TARSUS |
 | | The statue was probably an archaic work, with Hittite or cuneiform inscription, representing a figure with right hand raised: the letters and the attitude were misunderstood; the figure was supposed to be snapping the fingers and uttering this expression of effeminate and weary sensualism. |  | | The literature regarding Tarsus is scanty, and few ancient inscriptions have been published. |  | | Most of the successive masters of Tarsus had their own legends about its origin, usually with a religious character justifying and explaining their possession of the city. |
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http://34.1911encyclopedia.org/T/TA/TARSUS.htm
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 | | Tarsus of the foot: is the collection of 7 bones between the distal tibia and fibula and the metatarsus of the foot; the instep. |  | | Tarsus of the eyelid: this is a band of dense connective tissue next to the palpebral conjunctiva; there are meibomian bodies in the tarsus. |  | | Only the talus, articulates with the two leg bones. |
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http://www.cartage.org.lb/en/themes/Reference/dictionary/Biologie/T/32.html
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 | | The Cilician coins struck at Tarsus confirm this view. |  | | A less attractive view of the life in Tarsus is given by Philostratus in his biography of Apollonius of Tyana, who went there to study in the early part of Tiberius' reign (14-37 AD). |  | | In his honor the name Tarsus was changed to Juliopolis, but this proved no more lasting than Antioch on the Cydnus had been. |
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http://holycall.com/biblemaps/tarsus.htm
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| | Bony tarsus definition - Medical Dictionary definitions of popular medical terms |
 | | The tarsus contributes to the broad, flat framework of the foot. |  | | The 7 bones of the tarsus are the calcaneus, talus (astragalus), cuboid, navicular (scaphoid), and the first, second, and third cuneiform bones. |  | | Bony tarsus: The bony tarsus is made up of 7 bones that are situated between the bones of the lower leg and the metatarsus bones. |
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http://www.medterms.com/script/main/art.asp?articlekey=8985
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| | Saul of Tarsus |
 | | In theory no rabbi was to take fees, but rather he was to support himself. |  | | Whether Tarsus had such a synagogue or not we do not know. |  | | In fact in both Rome and Corinth inscriptions have been found indicating that specific synagogues were for the Hebrews alone. |
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http://www.hickorytech.net/~immanuel/BibleClass/PaulsLife/01_Paul.htm
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| | Tarsus |
 | | Here Oriental and Greek thought met and co-existed, both contributing to the intellectual nature of the city. |  | | The harbour of Tarsus also contributed to it's economic health. |  | | This is true, however, his time there as a child was most likely quite short, and therefore the city would not have influenced him very much as he grew up, being in Jerusalem. |
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http://instructor.pbi.ab.ca/StevenIbbotson/NTHist/tarsus.htm
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| | Tarsus |
 | | Take 175 experience points for the effort and any experience points for anything else, and may you have better luck with spirits else where! |  | | It is in his honor, and for his health that we now have this feast that his soul may be satisfied and leave us to go to Tarsus, and earn his seat in the Land of the Dead." |  | | I know how to build a spirit trap, and I think it will be necessary, but once caught I will need someone to carry it to the Sunk and deposit it there so that the Spirit of Lordar will not bother us anymore. |
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http://www.angelfire.com/rpg2/ancientworlds/tarsus.html
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| | II. Osteology. 6d. The Foot. 1. The Tarsus. Gray, Henry. 1918. Anatomy of the Human Body. |
 | | The navicular bone is situated at the medial side of the tarsus, between the talus behind and the cuneiform bones in front. |  | | 268 and 269) consists of three parts: the tarsus, metatarsus, and phalanges. |  | | The tarsal bones are seven in number, viz., the calcaneus, talus, cuboid, navicular, and the first, second, and third cuneiforms. |
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http://www.bartleby.com/107/63.html
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| | Tarsus |
 | | Tarsus and Tarshish [of Spain] seems to be mixed in the literature. |  | | Under the Seleucids, Tarsus was called "Antiochia on the Cydnus". |  | | Satellite view of Tarsus area and Cilician Gate. |
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http://www.ancientroute.com/cities/Tarsus.htm
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| | Tarsus Exhibitions |
 | | Tarsus Martex also works with the DTI and the CBI. |  | | Tarsus Martex is supporting the Events Sector Industry Training Organisation (ESITO) which is officially accredited by City & Guilds as the assessment centre for the Events NVQs. |  | | Exploratory talks are also taking place which could lead to Tarsus Martex developing a website for ESITO with a link to the Tarsus Marketing Forum |
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http://mipsweb.martex.uk.com/tarsus/press/display.asp?recno=4
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| | Tarsus on Encyclopedia.com |
 | | From the nail groove to the Sinus Tarsi--revisited: there has been astounding progress, yet perceptions of podiatric medicine are still confused. |  | | CURTAIN TO RISE IN AUGUST FOR FIRST UK OFF-PRICE SHOW; TARSUS USING FORMAT OF VEGAS AND N.Y. SHOWS FOR PARALLEL LINES EXPO.(Brief Article) |
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http://www.encyclopedia.com/html/T/Tarsus.asp
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| | Paul of Tarsus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | A more critical view of Paul of Tarsus comes from the comprehensive work of A. |  | | He made the first great efforts through his Epistles to Gentile communities to show that the God of Abraham is for all people, rather than for Jews only, though he did not originate the idea; for example, see Isaiah 56:6-8 or proselyte. |  | | While the teachings of Jesus may be the basis of Christian ethics, they view Paul's teachings as the true basis of modern Christian beliefs such as the atoning death of Jesus and the concept of original sin. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_of_Tarsus
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| | Republic of Turkey, Ministry of Culture - İçel - Tarsus Museum |
 | | Tarsus, which has been an important culture center of Çukurova during the historical periods, has continuously been a settlement and culture center from 7000 BC until today. |  | | In the researches carried out, the importance of Tarsus in Çukurova history has increased. |  | | The cultural data obtained in the scientific excavations performed by Hetty Goldman in Gözlükule Tumulus that is in Tarsus settlement center between 1937 - 1948 has brought light upon ancient Çukurova history. |
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http://www.kultur.gov.tr/portal/arkeoloji_en.asp?belgeno=2990
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| | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Tarsus |
 | | Owing to the importance of Tarsus many martyrs were put to death there, among them being St. |  | | Tarsus was already Greek and had a tendency to become more and more hellenized. |  | | Alexander the Great came near meeting his death there after a bath in the Cydnus, the modern Tarsus-Irmak. |
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http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/14461b.htm
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| | The Nice: [Private] Tarsus Nugari's Office. [Week 2 - Mon][After noon.] |
 | | Chrome frowns; his headache has still not quite left him. |  | | I think my evaluation may have been a tad more enthusiastic than he was expectin so I don't rightly know what kinda mood he's really in right now |  | | Tarsus has decided ta 'evaluate' our actions at tha bar. |
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http://nice.purrsia.com/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=32;t=000427
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| | Tarsus Photo Album 2004 |
 | | Saint Paul's well, of Roman construction, is said to stand on the site of his family home. |  | | In reality there is no evidence that it had anything to do with the Saint. |  | | Surprisingly Tarsus has managed to keep the same name from antiquity to the present. |
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http://www.anatolia.luwo.be/Tarsus.htm
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| | Identification of the Tarsus-inducer |
 | | This is a contradictory result because ectopic expression of SCR results in tarsus determination of arista, but SCR is seemingly not required for normal tarsus determination. |  | | Instead, SCR activity is required in the mesoderm of the tarsus for tarsus determination. |  | | In subsequent experiments, we found that a target of the Tarsus-inducer is whether a protein Extradenticle (EXD) is in the nucleus or the cytoplasm. |
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http://publish.uwo.ca/~aperciva/tarsus-inducer.html
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| | Tarsus |
 | | Tarsus is mentioned both in the Acts of the Apostles 22:3, as the birthplace of Paul, and as the place where Cleopatra met Mark Anthony in 41 BCE, turning him into a "strumpet's fool". |  | | Tarsus woulde develop into becoming the leading city of Cilicia, and one of the richest in Asia Minor, serving as the main trading centre between Asia Minor, Syria and Egypt. |  | | Tarsus' main landmark, the Cleopatra Gate, has no factual connection with the Egyptian queen. |
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http://i-cias.com/e.o/tarsus.htm
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| | Tarsus |
 | | Tarsus, as his birthplace and home, offered on extraordinary good schooling for the man who would "westernize" Christianity. |  | | Then he had been to Galatia and Phrygia. |  | | There had been three church council meetings held in Tarsus in 431, 435 and 1177. |
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http://www.itw.com.tr/html/tarsus.html
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| | Bible Study - Tarsus |
 | | Tarsus is mentioned by name only 5 times in The Bible, all in relation to the apostle Paul who was born there. |  | | Tarsus was known for its wealth and for its great schools which are said to have rivalled Athens and Alexandria. |  | | I persecuted this Way to the death, binding and delivering to prison both men and women, as the high priest and the whole council of elders bear me witness [see Stephen and Martyrs]. |
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http://www.keyway.ca/htm2000/20000427.htm
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 | | Mersin and Tarsus seem to have passed a cultural ‘baton' back and forth so that the Cilician story was not lost for the future. |  | | It is suggested that in the Late Bronze Tarsus may have been the capital of Kizzuwatna. |  | | It is noted that the "earliest example of hieroglyphic Hittite is found on the seal of the king of Kizzuwatna found in excavations of Hetty Goldman at Tarsus." There is an extensive summary on the finds at Tarsus in the various periods but the above seems to be on the points mentioned by other posters. |
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http://oi.uchicago.edu/OI/ANE/ANE-DIGEST/1998/v1998.n066
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| | Tarsus |
 | | It also became an important center for the study of philosophy. |  | | Paul was born in Tarsus but received at least some of his education in Jerusalem (Acts 22:3) |  | | Tarsus is a city in what today is southern Turkey. |
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http://www.luthersem.edu/ckoester/paul/early/Tarsus.htm
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| | Tarsus |
 | | One of the most famous people from Tarsus was Paul. |  | | Tarsus was the oldest and most important city in Cilicia. |  | | But because of its location, it didn’t attract many foreign students. |
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http://instructor.pbi.ab.ca/StevenIbbotson/BI102/Tarsus.htm
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| | Bible Pictures: Street in Tarsus (Turkey) Birthplace of Apostle Paul - at BibleStudy.org |
 | | Tarsus was well-known for its culture of Greek philosophy and literature, so much so that at one time its schools and number of learned men rivaled those of Athens and Alexandria. |  | | Paul referred to Tarsus' perceived importance in the Roman empire when he said he was "born in Tarsus, a citizen of no mean city," (Acts 21:39). |  | | Free cities were permitted in the Roman empire to use their own laws, customs, and magistrates, and they were free from being subject to Roman guards. |
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http://www.biblestudy.org/biblepic/tarstrt.html
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| | sciforums.com - Was Paul of Tarsus really Appolonius of Tyana? |
 | | The way names work is that everybody has their own unique name. |  | | He ate with gentiles and one of his books, I believe, warns against such vegetarian cults in the last days. |  | | He also studied in Tarsus and spread christianity to the pagans. |
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http://www.sciforums.com/showthread.php?t=43123
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| | Tarsus |
 | | One teacher or note that came from Tarsus was the famous Athenodorus, a Stoic Philosopher that tutored Augustus at Apollonia, and later became his advisor from 44 to 15 BCE. |  | | Autonomy meant that Tarsus was able to govern itself under its own laws, impose import taxation and a variety of other freedoms. |  | | Along with the reforms, he established a patrician class that probably included the family of Paul, who boasts of his association with the city (Acts 21:39). |
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http://www.enjoyturkey.com/Tours/Interest/Biblicals/tarsus.htm
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| | Amazon.ca: Books: The Three Worlds of Paul of Tarsus |
 | | The Three Worlds of Paul of Tarsus explores this world through the life of the apostle Paul, examining the three fundamental cultural layers: the native cultures; the common Hellenistic culture which had been spread in the east as a result of the conquests of Alexander; and the culture of the political overlord, Rome. |  | | This is an excellent book to fill out the background within which Saul of Tarsus - St. Paul - is to be understood. |  | | Look for books like The Three Worlds of Paul of Tarsus by subject: |
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http://www.amazon.ca/exec/obidos/ASIN/0415135915
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| | Tarsus, St.Paul's Well, Turkey-Adiyamanli.org |
 | | A university was established that became known for its flourishing school of Greek philosophy. |  | | Excavations by Hetty Goldman before and immediately after World War II at Gözlükule, on the southwestern periphery of the modern town, show that, with some interruptions, settlements had existed there from Neolithic to Islamic times. |  | | In 67 BC Tarsus was absorbed into the new Roman province of Cilicia. |
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http://www.adiyamanli.org/tarsus.html
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| | Tarsus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | If an article link referred you here, you might want to go back and fix it to point directly to the intended page. |  | | Tarsus: The skeletal region between the tibia and fibula and the metatarsus. |  | | Tarsus: An ancient and modern city in Turkey |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tarsus
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| | Paul of Tarsus |
 | | But his goal was the expansion of the central teachings of Jesus of Nazareth throughout the Roman world; as long as he felt that the core or spirit of those teachings were adhered to, he was willing to compromise other things or tolerate in one situation what he wouldn't in another. |  | | Raised in Greek culture and fluent in Greek, it was natural that he would take the side of the Hellenists in the dispute over the direction of the church. |  | | We can be fairly confident in ascribing ideas and doctrines to Paul, whereas there is much dispute over what genuinely belongs to Jesus of Nazareth in the accounts of his career. |
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http://www.wsu.edu:8000/~dee/CHRIST/PAUL.HTM
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| | Republic of Turkey, Ministry of Culture - Tarsus |
 | | Pre historical development of Tarsus is reaching to Neolithic Period. |  | | Tarsus is a famous province of city of İçel, which is in Mediterranean region, with history, culture, art, commerce and natural beauties. |  | | Muhammed, Harun Reşid's son Caliph Ma'mun and famous philosopher of Antic Era, Aristo, descendant of doctors, Lokman Hekim, Egypt Queen, Cleopatra and Roman Commander, Antonius had lived in Tarsus. |
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http://goturkey.kultur.gov.tr/destinasyon_en.asp?belgeno=9621&belgekod=9621&Baslik=Tarsus
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| | Saul of Tarsus and Christ's Blood |
 | | Paul of Tarsus was persecuted, by Romans and Jews, though the Christian cult was still viewed as an oddity by most people. |  | | Tarsus, on the northern side of the Mediterranean, in what is now Turkey, was a bustling seaport, 2000 years old when Saul arrived in about year 40 C.E. This big, cosmopolitan city was a mixture of many cultures, and the ancient religion of the god Mithras was prominent among them. |  | | Shrines and images of Mithras abound there and as far west as the Danube River, and though obscure, a few of the concepts of Mithraism are known to us. |
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http://www.borndigital.com/tarsus.htm
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| | TARSUS |
 | | TARSUS members also receive "resumes" of TARSUS members who elect to tell their colleagues about themselves and how they found the Ransome books, and a membership list for TARSUS. |  | | Today, membership in TARSUS is about 125, of which 1/4 are families (typically with one or more juniors). |  | | A map showing the location of TARS members in the United States is available at TARSUS Members in 2004. |
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http://www.humboldt1.com/ar/tarsus/tarsus.html
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| | Tarsus (BiblePlaces.com) |
 | | Tarsus grew into a cultural and intellectual center. |  | | As a child, Paul was raised in Jerusalem and properly educated under the tutelage of Gamaliel, a member of the Sanhedrin. |  | | Excavations have turned up a paved city street of Tarsus along with a colonnaded podium, which may date to the 2nd century B.C. In addition, remains have been found from the Bronze Age, baths, a Hellenistic portico, a Roman theater, and many terracotta figurines of deities, animals, people, and various mythological creatures. |
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http://www.bibleplaces.com/tarsus.htm
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| | TANSEY v TRADE SHOW NEWS NETWORKS - Legal Case Documents |
 | | Tarsus as the basis of his conversion claim, yet does not allege that he has suffered arty |  | | These counterclaims seek relief for breaches by Tansey of a Confidential Information, |  | | Defendants further admit that `TSNN and Tarsus Group PLC attempted to |
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http://www.legalcasedocs.com/120/246/419.html
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| | Acer, Tarsus open configuration centre |
 | | Guy Whitcroft, MD of Tarsus, says that because of the local content component, the final configuration centre will mean more effective pricing. |  | | “Over the past two years, Tarsus has performed a number of complex technical roll-outs for Acer across the country,” says Drummond. |  | | “Despite this, Tarsus has been open to implementing our preferred methodologies for qualification, configuration and the testing of units,” he says. |
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http://www.itweb.co.za/sections/computing/2004/0405261152.asp
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| | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Diodorus of Tarsus |
 | | Theodosius soon after, in a decree, named Diodorus and St. Pelagius of Laodicea as norms of orthodoxy for the whole East. |  | | He studied at Athens, then embraced the monastic state. |  | | Many times banished, Diodorus, in 372, made the acquaintance of St. Basil in Armenia, whither that saint had come to visit Meletius. |
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http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/05008a.htm
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| | Holy Land Photos |
 | | Since he was sent to Jerusalem at an early age, to be trained there under the famous Rabbi Gamaliel, it probably wasn't until after his conversion that Paul interacted with the Greco-Roman culture of Tarsus — spending some 12–13 years there before embarking on his first missionary journey. |  | | Paul probably passed though Tarsus as he began his second and third missionary journeys. |  | | Thus Tarsus was an important center for east-west transit traffic. |
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http://www.holylandphotos.org/browse.asp?SiteID=62
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| | Tarsus-The Jazz Experience |
 | | Tarsus is now being led by Joe Verderese, who plays lead trombone, and the co-leader is Jen Prawetz, who plays the trumpet. |  | | Don't forget to change your bookmarks for this page and any of the links in the site. |  | | Paul's RC Church since its origin, personnel has changed, but the dedication to continuing a big band tradition left behind by such greats as Duke Ellington, Count Basie, Maynard Ferguson and Buddy Rich has never left the focus of the band. |
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http://members.aol.com/jjvj130/tarsus.html
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| | Peter and Paul . In the Footsteps of Paul . Tarsus . 1 PBS |
 | | It is unclear if he was born in Tarsus, or elsewhere to a family from Tarsus. |  | | aul of Tarsus was born sometime around 5 to 15 CE. |  | | What is clear is that he was born into three worlds: the Judaism of the first century, the Greek culture of the Mediterranean, and the administrative superstructure of the Roman Empire. |
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http://www.pbs.org/empires/peterandpaul/footsteps/footsteps_1_1.html
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| | Tarsus |
 | | Although Javascript is turned on by default in most browers, some companies or individuals turn it off for security reasons. |  | | You will need to use one of these browsers to utilise the facilities offered on our sites. |  | | In order to view our web pages Javascript will have to be turned on. |
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http://www.tarsus.co.uk/browser-policy.htm
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| | Trip to Turkey |
 | | Tarsus: The cotton mill of the 19th c., which is being turned into a large storage facility, Oct. 6, 2003. |  | | A view from Trench A looking to the SW towards the supermarket at the base of the mound, Oct. 6, 2003. |  | | Tarsus: A view from the southern slope of the mound, Oct. 6, 2003. |
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http://www.brynmawr.edu/archaeology/TripToTurkey/index_2.htm
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| | Beating Privateer in a Tarsus |
 | | Plot enemies will follow you out of their navigation point. |  | | The Tachyon Cannon may not be as good as the book, but it is a pretty great weapon, none-the-less. |  | | I could only beat them by getting each wave to follow me into the asteroids. |
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http://adrr.com/wing/tarsus.htm
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| | Tarsus... - Wing Commander CIC Forums |
 | | That being said, you can still put in a lot of details not seen on the original Tarsus to give it your own personal touch. |  | | Hello all, i've started work on my V.2 of my Tarsus. |  | | The polycount should really depend on the use of the model--if you plan on rendering close-up shots for a high quality animation, you can go much higher than 10,000 polys. |
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http://www.crius.net/zone/showthread.php?t=8850
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