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Tarras
Tarras Rural Women publish the community newsletter, Tarras Talk. External links
Tarras Community Trust
Tarras School
Learning from the Lindis
References
Populated places in Otago
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Tarras (disambiguation)
Tarras may refer to:
Tarras, New Zealand
Elisabeth Tarras-Wahlberg (born 1950)
Walter Scott, Earl of Tarras (1644-1693), nobleman
Dave Tarras (1895
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tarrasse
▪ I. tarras, n. ? Obs. (ˈtærəs) Also 6–8 tarrace, 7–8 tarris, 8 terrace, 8–9 terras, 9 tarrass. See also trass. [ad. early mod.Du. taˈrasse, teˈrras, tiˈras (Kilian), Du. tras neut., Ger. trasz masc. (17th c., Kluge), also tarrasz (Sanders 1865); of Romanic origin: cf. OF. terrace (12th c.), -asse, ...
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Dave Tarras
After leaving the Russian empire, Tarras lived in Bucharest, Romania for a short time. Tarras died of pneumonia in February 1989 in Oceanside, New York. He was buried in the Montefiore Cemetery.
Family
Tarras's wife was named Sarah.
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Tarras Water
Etymology
The name Tarras is of Brittonic origin. Poetry
Tarras Water was a nature poem by Wilfrid Wilson Gibson.
References
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Elisabeth Tarras-Wahlberg
Astrid Birgitta Elisabeth Tarras-Wahlberg (born von Engelhardt on September 15, 1950 in Kristianstad, Skåne County) was Press secretary to the Royal Court
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Walter Scott, Earl of Tarras
Walter Scott, 1st Earl of Tarras (23 December 1644 – 9 April 1693) was a Scottish nobleman. He was granted the titles Earl of Tarras and Baron Almoor and Campcastill in the Peerage of Scotland in 1660.
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Tarra
Colombia), a tributary of the Catatumbo River
Tarra River (Victoria)
El Tarra, a municipality in Colombia
See also
Tharros, an ancient city in Sardinia
Tarras
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Tarasyuk
Notable people with this surname include:
Borys Tarasyuk
Stanislav Tarasyuk
, high-profile Soviet NKVD functionary
See also
Dave Tarras, a Ukrainian-American
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Abe Katzman
Irving Gratz, who would later become the regular drummer for Dave Tarras, got his start in Abe's band; Tarras himself also played in the band for a time Dave Tarras may have been the clarinetist on these recordings, although he is uncredited.
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Mary Scott, 3rd Countess of Buccleuch
Mary Scott, 3rd Countess of Buccleuch and Countess of Tarras (31 August 1647 – 11 March 1661) was a young Scottish peer. He was created Earl of Tarras a year later. Her mother arranged the marriage without proclamation, with a warrant from the presbytery of Kirkcaldy.
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Ivan the Fool (story)
or "Tarras the fat belly", a merchant
Ivan, a fool
Martha, a mute
Simeon and Tarras leave the family farm. He pays more than Tarras for workers and goods, no matter how much Tarras offers, so Tarras's money is useless.
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Surrender!
Cast
Mary Philbin as Lea Lyon
Ivan Mosjukine as Constantin
Nigel De Brulier as Rabbi Mendel Lyon
Otto Matiesen as Joshua
Otto Fries as Tarras
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State Highway 8 (New Zealand)
The highway winds along the valley of the Lindis River, reaching the upper Clutha River not far from Tarras. State Highway 8A runs for 23 km from SH 6 at Luggate to connect with SH8 close to Tarras.
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