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Tandy (disambiguation)

Tandy         
<company> A US company, the parent company of Radio Shack, makers of the TRS-80 and other early personal computers. (1995-02-28)
Mark Tandy (RAN officer)         
AUSTRALIAN NAVY OFFICER
Mark Tandy (sailor); Mark Tandy (warrant officer)
Commander Mark Raymond Tandy, is an officer of the Royal Australian Navy (RAN). He joined the RAN as a radio operator in 1982 and rose through the ranks to become Warrant Officer of the Navy in 2008.
Russell H. Tandy         
AMERICAN ILLUSTRATOR
Russell Haviland Tandy; Russell Tandy
Russell Haviland Tandy (1891 – 1963) was an American illustrator, best known for his cover art for early editions of the Nancy Drew and Hardy Boys series.

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Tandy

Tandy may refer to:

Ejemplos de pronunciación para Tandy
1. It was like a Tandy TRSAT clone.
TED Talks - The Official TED Guide to Public Speaking _ Chris Anderson _ Talks at Google
2. when this subsonic inaudible ultrasound, infrasound was present. So, Tandy spent the rest of his
Skeptoid - Critical Phenomena Analysis _ Brian Dunning _ Talks at Google
3. when a sound is subsonic. This gentleman right here is Vic Tandy. He's passed away now. But
Skeptoid - Critical Phenomena Analysis _ Brian Dunning _ Talks at Google
Ejemplos de uso de Tandy
1. Tandy said yesterday that the latest methamphetamine arrests show the federal government‘s "commitment to extinguishing this plague." "Meth has spread like wildfire across the United States," Tandy said.
2. Tandy was confirmed to head the DEA in July 2003.
3. Tandy had been quietly campaigning for more Pentagon assistance.
4. "It was Tandy who changed everything," Fisher said. (Tandy, who left government work last year, declined to comment.) In January 2005, the Justice Department informed Rosetta that Noorzai was under secret indictment in New York.
5. Tandy, who heads the Drug Enforcement Administration, warned of the increased availability of drugs.