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Toc H
Toc H (tɒk eɪtʃ) [Representing T.H., initials of Talbot House (see sense 1 below), which was so called in memory of Gilbert W. L. Talbot (d. 1915); see toc.] 1. Colloq. abbrev. of the name of Talbot House, a rest-house and club for soldiers opened at Poperinghe, 15 Dec. 1915.1918 in P. B. Clayton Ta... Oxford English Dictionary
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Toc H Institute of Science and Technology
Toc H Institute of Science & Technology was established in 2002. It is located in Arakkunnam, Ernakulam, Kerala, India. wikipedia.org
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Toc-H Public School
Toc H Public School is located at Toc H Nagar, Vyttila, Kochi 682019 History The Toc H Public School opened its doors in 1978. H Toc-H Institute of Science and Technology List of schools in Ernakulam Toc H Public School, Tripunithura References Toc H Organisation Toc H wikipedia.org
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Pow R. Toc H.
Toc H." is an instrumental, with vocal effects, by Pink Floyd on their 1967 album The Piper at the Gates of Dawn. (The emblem of Toc H. is an oil lamp, so a "power Toc H." would be an electric torch—probably with a dim bulb, as per the saying "as dim as a Toc H. lamp wikipedia.org
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toc
▪ I. toc (tɒk) Also tock. Used for t in telecommunication codes and in the oral transliteration of coded messages. Cf. toc emma, Toc H.1898 [see ack]. 1913 [see pip n.4]. 1944 K. Douglas Alamein to Zem Zem (1946) xvii. 100 This means they are hopelessly broken down and want the technical adjutant, k... Oxford English Dictionary
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Toch
Toch may refer to: Toc H, a charitable Christian service club People Ernst Toch (1887–1964), a Jewish Austrian composer of Czech descent Hans Toch wikipedia.org
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Tom Savage (bishop)
Following a curacy at St John’s, Waterloo Road he worked at the South African Church Railway Mission and was then a Toc H padre. wikipedia.org
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Tubby Clayton
It became known as Toc H, this being signal terminology for "T H" or "Talbot House". The Toc H movement continued to grow in numbers and established, also, a women's league. wikipedia.org
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Robert Davies (bishop)
After World War II service as a chaplain with Toc H and the Royal Australian Air Force he became Warden of St John's College Brisbane. wikipedia.org
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Coleman Jennings
He also helped establish the Toc H movement in the United States, founding the first group in Washington known as "Mark 1" in 1929. He was the first chairman of the executive committee of the Washington Toc H group. wikipedia.org
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Michael Coleman (bishop)
After a curacy at Hucknall Torkard he was a Toc H Chaplain in Manchester and western Canada before joining the staff of All Hallows-by-the-Tower. wikipedia.org
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Gilbert Talbot
of Shrewsbury (1552–1616) Gilbert Talbot, 13th Earl of Shrewsbury (1673–1743) Gilbert Talbot (c. 1895–1915), WWI soldier after whom Christian movement Toc H was named wikipedia.org
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Edakkattuvayal
Toc H Institute of Science and Technology, AP Varkky Mission Hospital and Chinmaya Mission are major institutions in the area. wikipedia.org
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Edwin Davidson
From then until 1930 he was a Toc H Chaplain. wikipedia.org
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Philip Clayton
Philip Clayton may refer to: Tubby Clayton (1885–1972), English Anglican clergyman and the founder of Toc H Philip Clayton (philosopher) (born 1956) wikipedia.org
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