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  • Tit Linda Sou (born August 21, 1989, in Phnom Penh) is a female track and field sprint athlete who competes internationally for Cambodia. Sou represented...
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  • located in Tehran, Iran Jacques Tits (1930–2021), French/Belgian mathematician Tit (name), Romanian male given name Tit Linda Sou (born 1989), female track...
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  • (1886–1971), monk Tit Linda Sou (born 1989), female track and field sprint athlete Tit Štante (born 1998), Slovenian snowboarder Tit Turnšek [Wikidata]...
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  •  Mexico 0.154 11.42 q, SB 6 1 Geraldine Pillay  South Africa 0.178 11.44 7 6 Tit Linda Sou  Cambodia 0.235 13.47 PB 8 4 Katura Marae  Vanuatu 13.49 SB...
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    finishing last of the 8 athletes that competed in the heat. Cambodia's Tit Linda Sou placed ahead of her (13.47 seconds) in a heat led by Jamaica's Aleen...
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    Athlete Event Heat Quarterfinal Semifinal Final Result Rank Result Rank Result Rank Result Rank Tit Linda Sou 100 m 13.47 7 did not advance...
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  •  Pauline Kwalea (SOL) 13.43 (PB) 50 1  Dolores Dogba (PYF) 13.44 51 2  Tit Linda Sou (CAM) 13.45 (PB) 52 6  Evangeleen Ikelap (FSM) 13.51 (SB) 53 7  Christina...
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    soloists, choir, and orchestra, op. 16 Nikos Skalkottas "O ti thel ē mana sou?" [Oh What Does Your Mother Want?], for voice and piano Octet, for flute...
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