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Tar Heels - translation to English

Tar Heels; Tarheel; Tarheels; Tarheel State Nickname; Tar heel

Tar Heels         
"Tar Heels", Name verschiedener Sportmannschaften an der Universität von North Carolina (USA)
coal tar         
CHEMICAL MIXTURE
Coal-tar; T/Gel; Coal Tar; Balnetar; Denorex; Coal tars; Coal tar preparations; T-Gel; British Tar Products; Lancashire Tar Distillers; Coal tar pitch; Tegrin; Tera-Gel; Neutar; Liquor picis carbonis
Kohlenteer
head over heels         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Head over heels; Head Over Heels (song); Head over Heels (song); Head Over Heels (film); Head over Heels (album); Head Over Heels (disambiguation); Head over Heels (film); Head Over Heels (album); Head over Heels (disambiguation); Head Over Heels (TV series); Head over Heels (TV series); Head Over Heels; Head over Heals; Head over Heel
kopfüber; über beide Ohren

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Tar Heel

Tar Heel is a nickname applied to the U.S. state of North Carolina. It is also the nickname of the University of North Carolina athletic teams, students, alumni, and fans.

The origins of the Tar Heel nickname trace back to North Carolina's prominence from the mid-18th through the 19th century as a producer of turpentine, tar, pitch, and other materials from the state's plentiful pine trees. "Tar Heel" (and a related version, "Rosin Heel") was often applied to the poor White laborers who worked to produce tar, pitch, and turpentine. The nickname was embraced by Confederate North Carolina soldiers during the Civil War and grew in popularity as a nickname for the state and its citizens following the war.

Examples of use of Tar Heels
1. Next thing you know, hell be rooting for the Tar Heels," said spokeswoman Colleen Murray.
2. He was wearing a dark blue University of North Carolina Tar Heels baseball cap.
3. Moeser said he last saw Carson on Tuesday, at the Tar Heels men‘s basketball game against Florida State.
4. Some analysts questioned Williams‘s attitude for being so accommodating about coming off the bench for the Tar Heels.
5. Debbie Hayes, Michael‘s mother, said in addition to the red coat, the boy was wearing a dark blue University of North Carolina Tar Heels baseball cap.