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Tenn - tradução para russo

MUSICAL ARTIST
Tenn Jin

Tenn.         
  • Workers at the [[Norris Dam]] construction camp site in 1933
  • United States Senator]] from Tennessee (1985-1993) and as [[Vice President of the United States]] (1993-2001)
  • Memphis became known as the "Cotton Capital of the World" in the years following the Civil War
  • Chart showing poverty in Tennessee, by age and gender (red = female)
  • Y-12]] Plant in Oak Ridge during the [[Manhattan Project]]
  • Cedar glade]]s are an ecosystem that is found in regions of Middle Tennessee where limestone bedrock is close to the surface
  • access-date=October 7, 2020}}</ref>
  • [[Fall Creek Falls]], the tallest waterfall in the eastern United States, is located on the Cumberland Plateau
  • FedEx Corporation]], is the busiest cargo airport in the world
  • Fort Loudoun]], the first British settlement in Tennessee
  • A geomap showing the counties of Tennessee colored by the relative range of that county's median income.
  • date=July 8, 2014}}</ref>
  • Interstate 40]] traverses Tennessee from east to west, and serves the state's three largest cities.
  • Battle of Franklin]], November 30, 1864
  • climate normals]].
  • Daniel Smith's]] "Map of the Tennassee State" (1796)
  • Mount Le Conte]] in the [[Great Smoky Mountains]] is the tallest mountain in eastern North America, measured from base to summit
  • A [[Nissan Leaf]], one of six models manufactured at the [[Nissan Smyrna Assembly Plant]], the largest automotive assembly plant in North America
  • Established in 1942, [[Oak Ridge National Laboratory]] is the largest national laboratory in the Department of Energy system
  • The [[Ocoee River]] was home to the [[1996 Summer Olympics]] whitewater slalom events, the only Olympic sporting event ever held in the state.
  • [[Reelfoot Lake]] in West Tennessee was formed by the [[1811–1812 New Madrid earthquakes]]
  • The ''[[Grand Ole Opry]]'', which was recorded in [[Nashville]]'s [[Ryman Auditorium]] from 1943 to 1974, is the longest-running [[radio broadcast]] in US history.<ref name="entertainment.howstuffworks.com"/>
  • The Southwest Territory in 1790
  • The [[1982 World's Fair]] in Knoxville
  • [[Norris Dam]], a [[hydroelectric dam]] operated by the [[Tennessee Valley Authority]].
  • Offices of ''[[The Tennessean]]'' in Nashville
  • 50–60%}}

{{col-end}}
}}
  • Nashville]]
  • The Hermitage]]'', plantation home of President [[Andrew Jackson]] in Nashville
  • Draught of the Cherokee Country]]''
  • [[Vanderbilt University]] in Nashville is consistently ranked as one of the top research institutions in the nation
  • [[Tennessee Volunteers football]]
STATE OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Tennesee; Tennesseee; Tenessee; Tenesse; Tennessee, United States; Tennesse; Tennessee (state); TENN; Tennessee (U.S. state); State of Tennessee; Tenneesee; Tennessee, USA; Tenesee; US-TN; The Volunteer State; 16th State; Tenn.; Politics of Tennessee; Sports in Tennessee; Education in Tennessee; Climate of Tennessee; Transportation in Tennessee; Religion in Tennessee; Tennessee (State); Teenessee; TN (state); Sixteenth State; ᏔᎾᏏ; Culture of Tennessee; Art of Tennessee; Tourism in Tennessee; Law enforcement in Tennessee; Tenn; TENN.; Manufacturing in Tennessee; Media in Tennessee; Hydrology of Tennessee; Ecology of Tennessee; Topography of Tennessee; Tennassee; Fauna of Tennessee; Wildlife of Tennessee; Transport in Tennessee

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Теннесси (штат США)

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Tennessee

Tennessee         
  • Workers at the [[Norris Dam]] construction camp site in 1933
  • United States Senator]] from Tennessee (1985-1993) and as [[Vice President of the United States]] (1993-2001)
  • Memphis became known as the "Cotton Capital of the World" in the years following the Civil War
  • Chart showing poverty in Tennessee, by age and gender (red = female)
  • Y-12]] Plant in Oak Ridge during the [[Manhattan Project]]
  • Cedar glade]]s are an ecosystem that is found in regions of Middle Tennessee where limestone bedrock is close to the surface
  • access-date=October 7, 2020}}</ref>
  • [[Fall Creek Falls]], the tallest waterfall in the eastern United States, is located on the Cumberland Plateau
  • FedEx Corporation]], is the busiest cargo airport in the world
  • Fort Loudoun]], the first British settlement in Tennessee
  • A geomap showing the counties of Tennessee colored by the relative range of that county's median income.
  • date=July 8, 2014}}</ref>
  • Interstate 40]] traverses Tennessee from east to west, and serves the state's three largest cities.
  • Battle of Franklin]], November 30, 1864
  • climate normals]].
  • Daniel Smith's]] "Map of the Tennassee State" (1796)
  • Mount Le Conte]] in the [[Great Smoky Mountains]] is the tallest mountain in eastern North America, measured from base to summit
  • A [[Nissan Leaf]], one of six models manufactured at the [[Nissan Smyrna Assembly Plant]], the largest automotive assembly plant in North America
  • Established in 1942, [[Oak Ridge National Laboratory]] is the largest national laboratory in the Department of Energy system
  • The [[Ocoee River]] was home to the [[1996 Summer Olympics]] whitewater slalom events, the only Olympic sporting event ever held in the state.
  • [[Reelfoot Lake]] in West Tennessee was formed by the [[1811–1812 New Madrid earthquakes]]
  • The ''[[Grand Ole Opry]]'', which was recorded in [[Nashville]]'s [[Ryman Auditorium]] from 1943 to 1974, is the longest-running [[radio broadcast]] in US history.<ref name="entertainment.howstuffworks.com"/>
  • The Southwest Territory in 1790
  • The [[1982 World's Fair]] in Knoxville
  • [[Norris Dam]], a [[hydroelectric dam]] operated by the [[Tennessee Valley Authority]].
  • Offices of ''[[The Tennessean]]'' in Nashville
  • 50–60%}}

{{col-end}}
}}
  • Nashville]]
  • The Hermitage]]'', plantation home of President [[Andrew Jackson]] in Nashville
  • Draught of the Cherokee Country]]''
  • [[Vanderbilt University]] in Nashville is consistently ranked as one of the top research institutions in the nation
  • [[Tennessee Volunteers football]]
STATE OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Tennesee; Tennesseee; Tenessee; Tenesse; Tennessee, United States; Tennesse; Tennessee (state); TENN; Tennessee (U.S. state); State of Tennessee; Tenneesee; Tennessee, USA; Tenesee; US-TN; The Volunteer State; 16th State; Tenn.; Politics of Tennessee; Sports in Tennessee; Education in Tennessee; Climate of Tennessee; Transportation in Tennessee; Religion in Tennessee; Tennessee (State); Teenessee; TN (state); Sixteenth State; ᏔᎾᏏ; Culture of Tennessee; Art of Tennessee; Tourism in Tennessee; Law enforcement in Tennessee; Tenn; TENN.; Manufacturing in Tennessee; Media in Tennessee; Hydrology of Tennessee; Ecology of Tennessee; Topography of Tennessee; Tennassee; Fauna of Tennessee; Wildlife of Tennessee; Transport in Tennessee

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Теннесси (штат США)

р. Теннесси

Tennessee         
  • Workers at the [[Norris Dam]] construction camp site in 1933
  • United States Senator]] from Tennessee (1985-1993) and as [[Vice President of the United States]] (1993-2001)
  • Memphis became known as the "Cotton Capital of the World" in the years following the Civil War
  • Chart showing poverty in Tennessee, by age and gender (red = female)
  • Y-12]] Plant in Oak Ridge during the [[Manhattan Project]]
  • Cedar glade]]s are an ecosystem that is found in regions of Middle Tennessee where limestone bedrock is close to the surface
  • access-date=October 7, 2020}}</ref>
  • [[Fall Creek Falls]], the tallest waterfall in the eastern United States, is located on the Cumberland Plateau
  • FedEx Corporation]], is the busiest cargo airport in the world
  • Fort Loudoun]], the first British settlement in Tennessee
  • A geomap showing the counties of Tennessee colored by the relative range of that county's median income.
  • date=July 8, 2014}}</ref>
  • Interstate 40]] traverses Tennessee from east to west, and serves the state's three largest cities.
  • Battle of Franklin]], November 30, 1864
  • climate normals]].
  • Daniel Smith's]] "Map of the Tennassee State" (1796)
  • Mount Le Conte]] in the [[Great Smoky Mountains]] is the tallest mountain in eastern North America, measured from base to summit
  • A [[Nissan Leaf]], one of six models manufactured at the [[Nissan Smyrna Assembly Plant]], the largest automotive assembly plant in North America
  • Established in 1942, [[Oak Ridge National Laboratory]] is the largest national laboratory in the Department of Energy system
  • The [[Ocoee River]] was home to the [[1996 Summer Olympics]] whitewater slalom events, the only Olympic sporting event ever held in the state.
  • [[Reelfoot Lake]] in West Tennessee was formed by the [[1811–1812 New Madrid earthquakes]]
  • The ''[[Grand Ole Opry]]'', which was recorded in [[Nashville]]'s [[Ryman Auditorium]] from 1943 to 1974, is the longest-running [[radio broadcast]] in US history.<ref name="entertainment.howstuffworks.com"/>
  • The Southwest Territory in 1790
  • The [[1982 World's Fair]] in Knoxville
  • [[Norris Dam]], a [[hydroelectric dam]] operated by the [[Tennessee Valley Authority]].
  • Offices of ''[[The Tennessean]]'' in Nashville
  • 50–60%}}

{{col-end}}
}}
  • Nashville]]
  • The Hermitage]]'', plantation home of President [[Andrew Jackson]] in Nashville
  • Draught of the Cherokee Country]]''
  • [[Vanderbilt University]] in Nashville is consistently ranked as one of the top research institutions in the nation
  • [[Tennessee Volunteers football]]
STATE OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Tennesee; Tennesseee; Tenessee; Tenesse; Tennessee, United States; Tennesse; Tennessee (state); TENN; Tennessee (U.S. state); State of Tennessee; Tenneesee; Tennessee, USA; Tenesee; US-TN; The Volunteer State; 16th State; Tenn.; Politics of Tennessee; Sports in Tennessee; Education in Tennessee; Climate of Tennessee; Transportation in Tennessee; Religion in Tennessee; Tennessee (State); Teenessee; TN (state); Sixteenth State; ᏔᎾᏏ; Culture of Tennessee; Art of Tennessee; Tourism in Tennessee; Law enforcement in Tennessee; Tenn; TENN.; Manufacturing in Tennessee; Media in Tennessee; Hydrology of Tennessee; Ecology of Tennessee; Topography of Tennessee; Tennassee; Fauna of Tennessee; Wildlife of Tennessee; Transport in Tennessee
Tennessee noun Теннесси

Definição

Tenn.
¦ abbreviation Tennessee.

Wikipédia

Ten Jinn

Ten Jinn is a California progressive rock band. The band was formed in 1991 by John Paul Strauss and drummer Jimmy Borel (who is no longer with the band). Happy the Man guitarist Stan Whitaker joins the band on the As On A Darkling Plain album.

Their sound has been compared to Echolyn, Salem Hill, Jethro Tull, Saga, and Spock's Beard, and includes the styles of rock music, progressive rock, and Canterbury.

Albums include:

  • Wildman
  • As On A Darkling Plain (based on the vampire novels of Anne Rice)
  • Alone
  • Sisyphus
  • Ziggy Blackstar (A Tribute To David Bowie)
Exemplos do corpo de texto para Tenn
1. JOHNSON CITY, Tenn. –– A luxurious castle–like home in Johnson City, Tenn., has been badly burned by fierce flames.
2. Bob Corker (R–Tenn.) taunted Chrysler‘s Nardelli.
3. Thompson (Tenn.) –– received more enthusiastic receptions.
4. Science: Bart Gordon, Tenn.; Sherwood Boehlert, N.Y.
5. Thompson (Tenn.) raised about $' million, aides said.
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