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TCH (disambiguation)

TCH         
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Ngb (trigraph); Nkp (trigraph); Ngh (trigraph); Sch (combination); Sch (trigraph); Sch (digraph); Sch (letter); Skj (trigraph); C'h; C'h (trigraph); Ngb (letter); Ngh (letter); Nch (trigraph); Nkh (trigraph); Nqh (trigraph); Nth (trigraph); Nrh (trigraph); Npl (trigraph); Tsh (trigraph); Ndl (trigraph); Hny (trigraph); Hml (trigraph); Dlh (trigraph); Plh (trigraph); Nph (trigraph); Txh (trigraph); Ntx (trigraph); Nts (trigraph); Dtc (trigraph); Tcg (trigraph); Tch (trigraph); Ntc (trigraph); Tsg (trigraph); Tlh (trigraph); Dzh (trigraph); Chs (trigraph); Tsj (trigraph); Ooi (trigraph); Aai (trigraph); Chh (trigraph); Sh' (trigraph); Bhf (trigraph); Ghj (trigraph); Chj (trigraph); Ths (trigraph); Tyh (trigraph); Nyh (trigraph); Ndz (trigraph); Ntl (trigraph); Ngc (trigraph); Ngx (trigraph); Ngq (trigraph); Nkc (trigraph); Nkx (trigraph); Nkq (trigraph); Ng' (trigraph); Igh (trigraph); Abh (trigraph); Adh (trigraph); Aei (trigraph); Amh (trigraph); Obh (trigraph); Odh (trigraph); Ogh (trigraph); Omh (trigraph); Eoi (trigraph); Oío (trigraph); Uío (trigraph); Aío (trigraph); Eai (trigraph); Eái (trigraph); Aoi (trigraph); Iúi (trigraph); Idh (trigraph); Sci (trigraph); Gli (trigraph); Urr (trigraph); Hhw (trigraph); Ddh (trigraph); Tth (trigraph); Ghw (trigraph); Aqh (trigraph); Eqh (trigraph); Iqh (trigraph); Oqh (trigraph); Uqh (trigraph); Gqh (trigraph); Qx' (trigraph); Agh (trigraph); Aon (trigraph); Oin (trigraph); Ein (trigraph); Ain (trigraph); Aim (trigraph); Aou (trigraph); Aoû (trigraph); Rrh (trigraph); Güe (trigraph); Geü (trigraph); Guë (trigraph); Ign (trigraph); Ill (trigraph); Lli (trigraph); Gni (trigraph); Oen (trigraph); Khw (trigraph); Xhw (trigraph); Rnd (trigraph); Nyk (trigraph); Ngk (trigraph); Ngg (trigraph); Tsv (trigraph); Dzv (trigraph); Nzv (trigraph); Dsh (trigraph); Ilh (trigraph); Sth (trigraph); Khu (trigraph); Jyu (trigraph); Ssi (trigraph); Stj (trigraph); Nkp (letter); Tch; Ghj; Latin-script trigraph; Latin-script trigraphs
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Karma's A B*tch         
TELEVISION SERIES
Karma's A B*tch is a television series airing on Investigation Discovery. Hosted by Steve Schirripa, the show tells stories of victims seeking revenge against those who have wronged them, such as bullies, ex-lovers, criminals/con-artists, even businesses.
Czechoslovakia         
  • [[Czechoslovak declaration of independence]] rally in Prague on Wenceslas Square, 28 October 1918
  • The car in which [[Reinhard Heydrich]] was killed in 1942
  • coat of arms]] in 1960–1989
  • coat of arms]] in 1990–1992
  • Czechoslovak troops in Vladivostok (1918)
  • Territory of the [[Second Czechoslovak Republic]] (1938–1939)
  • Czechoslovakia after 1969
  • Czechoslovakia in 1928
  • Linguistic map of Czechoslovakia in 1930
  • The partition of Czechoslovakia after [[Munich Agreement]]
  • The [[Visegrád Group]] signing ceremony in February 1991
  • Milan Štefánik]]—both key figures in early Czechoslovakia
  • Federal Assembly]] in Prague
  • Spartakiad]]'' in 1960
  • [[Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk]], founder and first president
COUNTRY IN CENTRAL EUROPE, 1918–1992
Czechoslovaka; Czechoslovakian; Czecho-Slovakia; Chekhoslovakia; Československo; CzechoSlovakia; Chechoslovakia; Republic of Czechoslovakia; Ceskoslovensko; Czecheslovakia; Checkeslovakia; Checkoslovakia; Czechsolvakia; Federation of Czechoslovakia; Czechoslowakia; Czechaslavakia; Czeckeslovakia; Czeckoslovakia; Czechslovakia; Tsjekkoslovakia; Chekoslovakia; Česko-Slovensko; Czecholslovakia; Czechoslavakia; Czechosloavkia; Tschechoslowakei; Czecho Slovakia; Czechoslavakian; Czechoslovak People's Republic; People's Republic of Czechoslovakia; Politics of Czechoslovakia; 1918 Czechoslovak Constitution; Checo-Slovakia; Constituent peoples of Czechoslovakia; List of diplomatic missions of Czechoslovakia; Czechoslovak state; Czechoslovakians; Czechkoslovakia; RČS

Czechoslovakia, or Czecho-Slovakia (; Czech and Slovak: Československo, Česko-Slovensko), was a sovereign state in Central Europe, created in October 1918, when it declared its independence from Austria-Hungary. In 1938, after the Munich Agreement, the Sudetenland became part of Germany, while the country lost further territories to Hungary and Poland. Between 1939 and 1945 the state ceased to exist, as Slovakia proclaimed its independence and subsequently the remaining territories in the east became part of Hungary, while in the remainder of the Czech Lands the German Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia was proclaimed. In October 1939, after the outbreak of World War II, former Czechoslovak President Edvard Beneš formed a government-in-exile and sought recognition from the Allies.

After World War II, the pre-1938 Czechoslovakia was reestablished, with the exception of Carpathian Ruthenia, which became part of the Ukrainian SSR (a republic of the Soviet Union). From 1948 to 1989, Czechoslovakia was part of the Eastern Bloc with a command economy. Its economic status was formalized in membership of Comecon from 1949 and its defense status in the Warsaw Pact of 1955. A period of political liberalization in 1968, known as the Prague Spring, was violently ended when the Soviet Union, assisted by some other Warsaw Pact countries, invaded Czechoslovakia. In 1989, as Marxist–Leninist governments and communism were ending all over Central and Eastern Europe, Czechoslovaks peacefully deposed their socialist government on 17 November 1989 in the Velvet Revolution. On 1 January 1993, Czechoslovakia peacefully split into the two sovereign states of the Czech Republic and Slovakia as the result of national tensions of the Slovaks.

Wikipedia

TCH

TCH may refer to:

  • TCH (chemotherapy), a chemotherapy regimen
  • Chad, by international vehicle registration code
  • Czechoslovakia, by International Olympic Committee code
  • Thomas Crosbie Holdings, Irish media group
  • Trans-Canada Highway
  • Tchibanga Airport, by IATA code
  • Canberra Hospital, ACT Australia (formally known as the Woden hospital)
Examples of use of TCH
1. France Tch, blame the middle classes again. – Zarg, England Who pays for this, for goodness sake?
2. Soap dish: Coronation Street‘s Rob James–Collier took two gongs home for Sexiest Male and Best Newcomer Best B×tch was won by Sophie Thompson, who played Phil Mitchell‘s crazed lover Stella.
3. While Aisleyne was fixing Grace‘s hair, she said: "Look, I know I seem like a b×tch sometimes but I‘m not." "I know, me too," said Grace, laughing nervously.
4. Reunited: Steve McFadden (Phil Mitchell) with Sophie Thomson (Stella) who won gongs for Best B×tch and Best Storyline Kara Tointon (Dawn Swann in EastEnders) won the award for Best–Dressed soap star, while Stella‘s torment of Phil‘s son, Ben, took Best Storyline.
5. And the idea behind sitting in the marina in the first place was to help attract customers to my art–café, where the sound of «tch» can be heard often and loudly, although my friends, neighbors and fellow merchants assure me that I shouldn‘t worry, because business is bad all over –– which is not the most uplifting form of reassurance.