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  • the free dictionary. Tar-Baby is a doll made of tar from the second of the Uncle Remus stories. Tar Baby may also refer to: Tar Baby (novel), a 1981 novel...
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  • Oh Baby, O Baby, Ooh Baby, Ooh Baby Baby, or Ooh Ooh Baby may refer to: Oh, Baby! (1926 film), a 1926 American silent comedy film Oh! Baby (2019 film)...
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  • barbae (Acne keloidalis nuchae), a rash caused by shaving Tar acne, caused by exposure to tars used in industry Tropical acne, unusually severe acne occurring...
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  • (1938) Ondine, a poem by Aloysius Bertrand (1842) Ondine, a character in Tar Baby (1981), a novel by Toni Morrison Ondine, a painting by John William Waterhouse...
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    jack, hijack, jack of clubs (playing card), jack straw (scarecrow), jack tar (sailor), jack-in-the-box, jack-of-all-trades, Jack the lad, jack o'lantern...
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  • The Talented Tenth Talkin' Dirty After Dark Tantiusques Tap dance Tar baby Tar Baby (novel) Tennessee State University Texas College Texas Slavery Project...
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  • Faraj (redirect from Faraj (disambiguation))
    Hamdi Faraj Fanoush, Libyan judge Mirza Faraj Rzayev, Azerbaijani musician, tar player Mohamed Faraj Al-Kaabi, Qatari athlete Ahmad Faraj (born 1966), Emirati...
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  • The Human Menagerie by Cockney Rebel Death Trip, a 1992 album by band Tar Babies Death Trip, a 2010 album by band Alien Sex Fiend Death Trip, a Finnish...
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    in Elis, where he had a temple in the agora. Acestor (/əˈsɛstər/ ə-SESS-tər; Ἀκέστωρ, Akestōr), literally "healer" Culicarius (Roman) (/ˌkjuːlɪˈkæriəs/...
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  • who travels to Romania to find a Romani musician. Goy Gringo Gora (disambiguation) Gujjar Gaijin "Their name: Roma? Sinto? Gypsy?". USC Shoah Foundation...
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    Ubuntu philosophy (category All articles with links needing disambiguation)
    Resolution 591 Academic boycott Disinvestment Constructive engagement Tar Baby Option Sporting boycott Olympics Rugby union Rivonia Trial Durban Moment...
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    related to Casta paintings. Aymara ethnic group Caboclo Chicano Chulo (disambiguation) Coyote (racial category) Mixed Race Day Naco (slang) Pachuco Zambo...
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  • (full point) syn. with full stop (q.v.) Many, many uses; see Point (disambiguation) piece of land jutting into any body of water, esp. a river ("points...
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    refers to Iran and Iranian people. It is also used as a surname. Ajami (disambiguation) Barbarian – which came to refer to people who spoke neither Greek nor...
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    Battle of Beaufort Battle of Port Royal Beaufort Historic District (disambiguation) History of Beaufort, South Carolina Treaty of Beaufort "ArcGIS REST...
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    May 22, 2014. Frey, Ben (2005). "A Look at the Cherokee Language" (PDF). Tar Heel Junior Historian. North Carolina Museum of History. Archived from the...
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  • objects, there exist (apart from word order) certain option for achieving disambiguation. A system of specialized postpositions is used to identify topics and...
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