Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- A river, about 115 km (70 mi) long, of northeast England flowing generally east to the North Sea.
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Examples
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Busted Tees is selling a t-shirt design titled “Goodbye Elliot”.
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For the Tees is a violent water sometimes, and the safest way to cross it is to go on till you come to a good stone bridge.
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The film is called Tees Maar Khan and this is Farah†™ s third directorial venture †"after Om Shanti Om and Main Hoon Na â€" and the first for her home production with husband Shirish Kunder.
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But, when I was graciously invited to a talk and demonstration by Hervé This pronounced 'Tees', the father of molecular gastronomy, which is the study of the chemistry behind food and cooking, I jumped at the opportunity.
The Science of Delicious: A Molecular Gastronomy Demonstration
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But, when I was graciously invited to a talk and demonstration by Hervé This pronounced 'Tees', the father of molecular gastronomy, which is the study of the chemistry behind food and cooking, I jumped at the opportunity.
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This (pronounced "Tees") came up with the formula for this confection in 1995 to prove that a scientific approach to cuisine can lead to all kinds of tasty new dishes.
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a native of Port Jackson, and that he had run away from the 'Tees' sloop of war while she lay at this island.
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There was an unfamiliar scent in the air as we followed the path downhill from High Force waterfall, through the juniper forest on the south bank of the Tees.
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Sometimes those responsible for naming courses simply try too hard, resulting in alliterative misfires like Tees and Trees, The Timbers at Troy and Krooked Kreek.
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Recently I co-founded BlendApparel. com, a green t-shirt company with transformative messages, that we hope keep our conversation going about our ever changing environment -- Tees intended to inspire and empower the people, etc.
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