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Examples

  • One event was titled Tats for Cats, with the funds directed to the Tree House Humane Society.

    chicagotribune.com - 2010

  • The great thing about tattoos is that they never go out of style ... that might change when the first "Tats for Tots" opens for business, and everyone scrambles to get de-inked.

    Savage Ink! Cromsblood 2010

  • The Caucasus range became a repository of tongues—the Arabs called it a “Language Mountain”—peopled by Persian-speaking Ossetians and Tats; Turkic-speaking Balkars, Karachays, and Kumyks; Circassian-speaking Adyghes, Kabardins, and Cherkess; and many others—such as the Avars and Ingush—whose languages had no relatives outside the Caucasus.

    The Return Daniel Treisman 2011

  • The Caucasus range became a repository of tongues—the Arabs called it a “Language Mountain”—peopled by Persian-speaking Ossetians and Tats; Turkic-speaking Balkars, Karachays, and Kumyks; Circassian-speaking Adyghes, Kabardins, and Cherkess; and many others—such as the Avars and Ingush—whose languages had no relatives outside the Caucasus.

    The Return Daniel Treisman 2011

  • The Caucasus range became a repository of tongues—the Arabs called it a “Language Mountain”—peopled by Persian-speaking Ossetians and Tats; Turkic-speaking Balkars, Karachays, and Kumyks; Circassian-speaking Adyghes, Kabardins, and Cherkess; and many others—such as the Avars and Ingush—whose languages had no relatives outside the Caucasus.

    The Return Daniel Treisman 2011

  • Maynard Smith submitted Tit for Two Tats, a strategy that cooperates unless the opponent has defected twice in a row.

    SuperCooperators Martin A. Nowak 2011

  • The Caucasus range became a repository of tongues—the Arabs called it a “Language Mountain”—peopled by Persian-speaking Ossetians and Tats; Turkic-speaking Balkars, Karachays, and Kumyks; Circassian-speaking Adyghes, Kabardins, and Cherkess; and many others—such as the Avars and Ingush—whose languages had no relatives outside the Caucasus.

    The Return Daniel Treisman 2011

  • Tats have alway fascinated me, thanks for posting the link...

    Don't Be Cruel Dean 2010

  • North Khorasan, a mix of Persians, Turks, Tats and Kurds: 73% Ahmadinejad - 24% Mousavi

    Josh Shahryar: Stand Your Ground, Obama 2009

  • Bill Crider's Pop Culture Magazine: Tires for Tats skip to main | skip to sidebar

    Tires for Tats Bill Crider 2007

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