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  2. Gong - Wikipedia

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    The tam-tam was first introduced into a western orchestra by François-Joseph Gossec in the funeral march composed at the death of Mirabeau in 1791. [4] Gaspare Spontini used the tam-tam in La Vestale's (1807) Act II finale. Berlioz called for four tam-tams in his Grande Messe des morts of 1837. [19]

  3. Tamtam (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    The tamtam, sometimes spelled tam-tam, is a type of gong. TamTam, Tam-Tam, tamtam, or tam-tam may also refer to: Tam-Tam, a 1983 album by Amanda Lear; Tam Tam (Samurai Shodown), a character from the fighting game Samurai Shodown; Tamtam (rock club) (TaMtAm), a rock club in Saint Petersburg, Russia

  4. Tim Tam - Wikipedia

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    The Tim Tam Slam (also known as the Tim Tam Shotgun, Tim Tam Bomb, Tim Tam Explosion, Tim Tam Bong and Tim Tam Suck) [63] is the practice of drinking a hot beverage through a Tim Tam. [64] Opposite ends of the Tim Tam are bitten off, one end is submerged in the beverage, and the beverage is sucked through the biscuit as though the Tim Tam ...

  5. Tam cap - Wikipedia

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    The tam is a millinery design for women based on the tam o' shanter military cap and the beret. Sometimes it is also known as a tam cap or the traditional term tam o'shanter might also be used. [ 1 ]

  6. Total addressable market - Wikipedia

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    Total addressable market (TAM), also called total available market, is a term that is typically used to reference the revenue opportunity available for a product or service. TAM helps prioritize business opportunities by serving as a quick metric of a given opportunity's underlying potential.

  7. Qui tam - Wikipedia

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    The historical antecedents of qui tam statutes lie in Roman and Anglo-Saxon law. [3] Roman criminal prosecutions were typically initiated by private citizens and beginning no later than the Lex Pedia, it became common for Roman criminal statutes to offer a portion of the defendant's forfeited property to the initiator of the prosecution as a reward. [3]

  8. Tam o' shanter (cap) - Wikipedia

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    A tam o' shanter (in the British military often abbreviated to ToS) or "tammie" is a name given to the traditional Scottish bonnet worn by men. The name derives from Tam o' Shanter , the eponymous hero of the 1790 Robert Burns poem.

  9. Tam (name) - Wikipedia

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    Tam is a short form of Thomas in Scots, a nickname and a surname. It may refer to: Thomas. Tam Dean Burn (born 1958), Scottish actor; Tam Courts (born 1981), Scottish ...