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Qué (quién) es taber - definición

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Taber (disambiguation)

Taber         
·vi ·same·as Tabor.
Taber (provincial electoral district)         
PROVINCIAL ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF ALBERTA, CANADA
Taber was a provincial electoral district in Alberta, Canada, mandated to return a single member to the Legislative Assembly of Alberta from 1913 to 1963.
I. W. Taber         
  • Hetch Hetchy Valley image from the Sierra Club Bulletin
AMERICAN PHOTOGRAPHER
I.W. Taber; I W Taber; IW Taber; Isaiah West Taber; Isaiah Taber; Isaiah W. Taber
Isaiah West Taber (August 17, 1830 – February 22, 1912) was an American daguerreotypist, ambrotypist, and photographer who took many pictures of noted Californians, which he donated to the California State Library "that the state may preserve the names and faces, and keep alive the memory of those who made it what it is." He was also a sketch artist and dentist.

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Taber
Ejemplos de uso de taber
1. "I haven‘t seen anybody with sentimental teeth," Taber said.
2. Marny Taber, Morganton, North Carolina Between Taylor and Kat, the right choice was made.
3. If a dentist passes away, their kids come in with a big pile of good teeth," said Scott Taber, owner of Taber Coins, a Shrewsbury, Mass., coin dealer that buys dental gold and then resells it to a gold smelter.
4. Taber said the variety of designs was aimed at appealing to a wide range of personalities.
5. A gold crown typically uses about one–tenth of an ounce of 16–karat gold, which would fetch around $40 to $50 at today‘s prices, Taber said.