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tocsin (ˈtɒksɪn) Forms: 6 tocksaine, 7 tocquesain, toxin, 8 toczin, 8– tocsin. [a. F. tocsin, in OF. toquassen (1372 in Godef. Compl.), toquesin, -sain, -saint (16th c.), etc.; ad. Prov. tocasenh, f. toca-r (F. touche-r) to touch, strike + senh ‘signe, marque, appel de la cloche, cloche’:—L. signum ...
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Tocsin
A Tocsin is an alarm or other signal sounded by a bell or bells. Other
Tocsin, Indiana, a small town in the United States
"The Tocsin", a poem by John Pierpont
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tocsin
tocsin/ˈtɔksɪn; `tɑksɪn/ n(dated or fml 旧或文)1 (bell rung as a) signal of alarm 警钟; 警铃; 警戒信号; 警报.2 (fig 比喻) warning of danger 危险警报.
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Tocsin (album)
Tocsin is the second studio album by German post-punk band Xmal Deutschland. It was released in June 1984 on 4AD. Critical reception
AllMusic awarded Tocsin four-and-a-half stars out of five, praising the album as "a creative high point, a teutonic marriage of Siouxsie
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Claude Gardner Jr.
4 days ago — Claude Gardner, Jr., 83, of Indianola, passed away Tuesday, January 9, 2024, at South Sunflower County Hospital.
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Tocsin, Indiana
History
Tocsin was platted in 1884. A post office was established at Tocsin in 1882, and remained in operation until it was discontinued in 1966. Geography
Tocsin is located at .
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The Tocsin
The Tocsin (often referred to only as Tocsin) was an Australian socialist newspaper, published from 1897 to 1906. In the pre-federation era in Australia, Tocsin argued against Federation.
Tocsin was succeeded by the Labor Call.
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The Enterprise-Tocsin
The Enterprise-Tocsin is a newspaper in the U.S. state of Mississippi. The newspaper offices are in Indianola. References
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The Enterprise-Tocsin
Newspapers published in Mississippi
Sunflower County, Mississippi
Newspapers established in 1888
1888
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Exercise Tocsin
Exercise Tocsin was an emergency preparedness drill held by the Government of Canada on November 13, 1961 that simulated a nuclear attack by the USSR on References
Cold War: Tocsin B - This is not an emergency
Military history of Canada
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Toxin (disambiguation)
character by Marvel Comics universe, "grandson" of Venom and ally of Spider-Man
Toxins (journal), an academic journal focusing on Toxicology
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Tocsin
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J'accuse (album)
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"Les Anarchitectures" (“The anarchytectures”) (2:48)
"Pilule" (“Pill”) (5:18)
"Cigarette" (4:13)
"Des p'tits sous" (“Small cash”) (3:58)
"Sonnez tocsin dans les campagnes" (“Ring the tocsin in the countryside”) (4:51)
"J'accuse" (“I accuse”) (4:28)
"Lula" (4:05)
"Regarder les filles pleurer" (“To watch
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Xmal Deutschland
The single "Reigen" and the album Tocsin were released in 1984, followed by a world tour in 1985. Tocsin reached number 86 on the UK Albums Chart. Discography
Albums
1983: Fetisch (4AD)
1984: Tocsin (4AD)
1987: Viva (X-ile (Phonogram))
1989: Devils (Metronome)
Singles and EPs
1981: "Schwarze
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Louis Dutens
At Rome in 1769, Dutens published Le tocsin (later published in Paris as Appel au bon sens), a work of Christian apologetics. 1806, "translated from the French under the superintendence of the author")
Memoirs of a Traveler, Now in Retirement/Dutensiana (Internet Archive)
Le tocsin
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Bernard O'Dowd
Beginning in 1897 he was a co-publisher of the first issues of the radical paper the Tocsin, which was associated with the United Labor Party. He wrote a regular column in the Tocsin as 'Gavah the Blacksmith'.
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