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  2. Tog (unit) - Wikipedia

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    The basic unit of insulation coefficient is the R SI, (1 m 2 ⋅K/W). 1 tog = 0.1 R SI.There is also a US clothing unit, the clo, equivalent to 0.155 R SI or 1.55 tog, described in ASTM D-1518.

  3. TOG2 - Wikipedia

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    The TOG 2, officially known as the Heavy Tank, TOG II, was a British super-heavy tank design produced during the early stages of World War II for a scenario where the battlefields of northern France devolved into a morass of mud, trenches, and craters as had happened during World War I.

  4. Valley Apparel L.L.C. - Wikipedia

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    In January, 1948 Robert Lane formed Superior Togs Corporation in New York City to manufacture flight jackets for the Department of Defense. In 1951 he moved his expanding business to a factory to Elizabeth, New Jersey. The following year the Government suspended operations for problems related to contract obligations.

  5. New Croc clogs mean matching togs for your dogs - AOL

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    From cowboy boots to fried chicken-scented charms, foam footwear maker Crocs has a reputation for mixing quirky with comfortable. And this year, the brand is letting pets in on the fun by rolling ...

  6. Tog - Wikipedia

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    Clothing, sometimes referred to as "togs" Tog, short for "togman", a cloak or loose coat; Swimming togs, a swimsuit, sometimes shortened to "togs" TOG (hackerspace), a hackerspace in Dublin, Ireland; Tog (unit) of thermal insulation; TOG1 and TOG II*, WWII UK tank prototypes; TOGs, "Terry's Old Geezers/Gals", listeners of a UK radio show

  7. Alpha Industries - Wikipedia

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    Alpha Industries started in a Valley Apparel L.L.C., a family of companies including Superior Togs Corporation, Rolen Sportswear and Dobbs Industries.Through the 1940s, these companies were linked by common ownership and an identical business of manufacturing flight jackets for the United States military.

  8. Swim briefs - Wikipedia

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    Swim briefs are also referred to as competition briefs, swimming trunks, bathers, togs, racer bathers, posing briefs, racing briefs, and colloquially in Australia, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom as budgie smugglers. [2] Like underwear briefs, swim briefs feature a triangular shaped front and a solid back providing form-fitting coverage ...

  9. Trumpet (ice cream) - Wikipedia

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    [5] [6] In 2006 a Trumpet television advertisement was released which describes how when going further from the beach, swimming clothing become underwear, with the phrase "togs, togs, undies", which has entered New Zealand's lexicon.