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TagA rudimentary tag of ear tissue, often containing a core of cartilage, usually located just in front of the ear (auricle). This minor anomaly is common and harmless. However, the presence of two or more minor anomalies such as this one in a child increases the probability that the child has a major malformation. Also known as preauricular tag.
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TagA small tag of skin that may be squat (sessile) or on a stalk (a peduncle). Skin tags commonly occur on the eyelids, neck, armpits, upper chest, and groin. This tiny benign tumor of the skin usually causes no symptoms unless it is repeatedly irritated as, for example, by a collar. Treatment may involve freezing the skin tag with liquid nitrogen or [..]
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TagRelationships Related Term: label n. ~ 1. A label containing information that is attached, sometimes with string, to something. - field tag, n. ~ 2. A short string of characters used to label the cla [..]
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TagTo contact, or tag, a known reference point or obstruction in the wellbore with the tubing string, wireline or other intervention equipment.
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TagA keyword (often in a string) which is attached to a blog post, tweet (see “hashtag”), social bookmark or media file. Tags help categorize content by subject.
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TagGrade of dense, strong paper used for products such as badges and file folders.
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TagIn Salesforce, a word or short phrases that users can associate with most records to describe and organize their data in a personalized way. Administrators can enable tags for accounts, activities, assets, campaigns, cases, contacts, contracts, dashboards, documents, events, leads, notes, opportunities, reports, solutions, tasks, and any custom obj [..]
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Tag"children's game," 1738 (in reference to "Queen Mary's reign"), perhaps a variation of Scottish tig "touch, tap" (1721), probably an alteration of Middle Englis [..]
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Tag"to furnish with a tag," late 14c. (implied in tagged), from tag (n.1). Meaning "go along as a follower" is from 1670s; sense of "follow closely and persistently" is from [..]
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Tag"a touch in the game of tag," 1878; in baseball, 1904, from tag (n.2); the adjective in the pro-wrestling sense is recorded from 1955. Related: Tagged; tagging.
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Tag"small, hanging piece from a garment," c. 1400, of uncertain origin but probably from a Scandinavian source (compare Norwegian tagg "point, prong, barb," Swedish tagg "prickle [..]
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TagDealer identification, usually added to the end of a broadcast commercial announcement to indicate where the product or service being advertised can be purchased in the local market.
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TagTag is one of the pre-defined taxonomy in WordPress. Users can add tags to their WordPress posts along with categories. However, while a category may cover a broad range of topics, tags are smaller in scope and focused to specific topics. Think of them as keywords used for topics discussed in a particular post.
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Tag"Tags" are catch-phrases or character traits that a fiction writer uses repeatedly with a character. For instance, both the phrase, "Elementary my dear Watson," and [..]
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TagSee coda.
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TagCopyright by Matisse "Tag" Enzer -->The term "tag" can be used as a noun or verb. As a noun, a tag is a basic element of the languages used to create web pages (HTML) and simila [..]
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Taga brief quotation used for rhetorical emphasis or sententious effect; a recurrent or characteristic verbal expression. Tag line:
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Taga label written or printed on paper, cardboard, or plastic that is attached to something to indicate its owner, nature, price, etc. attach a tag or label to; "label these bottles& [..]
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TagTechnical Advisory Group
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Taga label. The same word also means a children&resquo;s game in which one person chases and tries to touch another
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TagSee flag, label.
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TagOn clothes, tags usually indicate the brand, size of the garment, fabrics used, and the washing instructions. In Web pages, tags indicate what should be displayed on the screen when the page loads. Ta [..]
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TagDictionary of Internet Terms In HTML terms,a âtagâ is used for marking-up text in various ways so that it is formatted in a Web document.They are sometimes called âMarkup Tagsâ.
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Tag the rabble.
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TagA tag is a set of markup characters that are used around an element to indicate where it starts < > and ends </ >. Tags can also include HTML or other code to specify how that element should look or behave on the page.
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TagIn HTML a tag is used for creating an element. The name of an HTML element is the name used in angle brackets such as <p> for paragraph. Note that the end tag's name is preceded by a slas [..]
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TagA dense, strong paper stock.
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Tag(n) A command inserted in a document that specifies how the document, or a portion of the document, should be formatted. Tags are used by all format specifications that store documents as text files. [..]
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TagA code within a data structure that gives instructions for formatting or other actions. World Wide Web documents are set up using HTML tags, which serve various functions such as controlling the styli [..]
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TagA three-character numeric code in the range of 0XX-9XX with XX = 01-99, used in the MARC record to identify the kind of data contained in a field. The numbering system allows fields to be grouped by f [..]
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TagNoun. A pseudonym or other identifying mark used as a signature by a graffitti artist.
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TagIn Web pages, tags indicate what should be displayed on the screen when the page loads.
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TagTagging has become more common in recent years as a result of the widespread use of Social Media for sharing images, audio recordings, video recordings, website references, etc. Tags are labels that b [..]
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TagLabel or other physical object used to identify the Physical Entity to which it is attached.
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TagTags are a formatting tool used in HTML and XML markup languages to indicate how content will be displayed on a given web page. Tags are commonly used to indicate headers, fonts, line breaks, tables, etc. For example, if you want a portion of a sentence to appear emphasized on a web page you would markup the content as follows: "if you want a [..]
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Tag(German) Day
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TagTags are the fundamental parts of HTML. they are the pieces of code, like <b> to make bold text for example. Check out some basic stuff.
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TagA message delivered live by an announcer at the end of a TV or radio commercial, usually to mention local stores that sell an advertised item.
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TagInformation placed at the end of a commercial containing a date, time, phone number, website address, legal disclaimer, etc. A different announcer sometimes reads the tag.
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TagWith the FIX protocol, a delimited message component that contains a particular purpose-not just start or stop. Example: Tag 50 in a message indicates the real trader's ID, not just the company he or she works for.
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TagA tag is a label applied to a Docker image in a repository
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TagA type of metadata. Tags are annotations that can be quickly added to CERF notebook pages and other resources to make them easier to locate and identify. By using tags in conjunction with saved search [..]
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TagA common type of metadata used to describe a piece of content that associates it with other content that has the same tag. Tags can be specific terms, people, locations, etc. used in the content it is [..]
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TagOn clothes, tags usually indicate the brand, size of the garment, fabrics used, and the washing instructions. In Web pages, tags indicate what should be displayed on the screen when the page loads. Ta [..]
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TagA label to help categorize a project shared on the Scratch Website
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Taglabel attached to Web content, such as a blog post, to indicate what content is about; tags are also used in HTML coding to format text.
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TagA code used in HTML that identifies an element so that a Web browser will know how to display it.
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TagA way to label or categorize a post, file or piece of content so it can be found again later.
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TagTag (metadata), a keyword or term associated with or assigned to a piece of information.
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TagThe term "tag" can be used as a noun or verb. As a noun, a tag is a basic element of the languages used to create web pages (HTML) and similar languages such as XML. Another, more re [..]
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TagThis is the popular name for an HTML element, although there is a slight theoretical difference. Basically, a tag is an element in action. It starts with "<" and ends with ">" [..]
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TagA way to associate groups of content and easily access associated content, frequently used in Blogs.
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TagA Tag is a keyword which describes all or part of a Post. Think of it like a Category, but smaller in scope. A Post may have several tags, many of which relate to it only peripherally. Like Categories [..]
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Taga non-hierarchical keyword or term assigned to a piece of information. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tag_(metadata)
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Tag(n) a label written or printed on paper, cardboard, or plastic that is attached to something to indicate its owner, nature, price, etc.(n) a label associated with something for the purpose of identifi [..]
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TagA tag, in computer programming, refers to a command inserted in a document that specifies how the document, or a portion of the document, should be formatted. Tags are used by all format specification [..]
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TagA program that assists students at participating community colleges in transferring to certain UC campuses.
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TagA code within a data structure that gives instructions for formatting or other actions. World Wide Web documents are set up using HTML tags which serve various functions such as controlling the stylin [..]
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TagBoard grade paper used for products such as tags and file folders.
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TagThe result of applying a keyed message authentication code to a message.
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TagTotal Automation Group. The premier supplier, installer, integrator of vehicle barriers. TAG is a value added company with full sequencing and integration abilities.
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TagMetadata that you can define and assign to AWS resources, such as an EC2 instance. Not all AWS resources can be tagged.
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Tag A short section of music added to the end of a composition to emphasize that the piece is ending. The term coda is also used for a tag ending.
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Taga) One of a set of surrogate analytes which are used in a decoding process; b) pendant function which allows a molecule to be selected from a mixture.
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TagTargeting Achievement through Governance
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TagA short scene at the end of a movie that usually provides some upbeat addition to the climax.
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TagUsually a logo displayed in a spot.
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TagPartial cDNA (DNA, Complementary) sequences that are unique to the cDNAs from which they were derived.
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TagA tag is a piece of information that describes the data or content that it is assigned to. Tags are nonhierarchical keywords used for Internet bookmarks, digital images, videos, files and so on. A tag [..]
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TagSee Entitlement tag
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TagA command placed in a web document that specifies the structure and formatting of the document.
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Tagn. The (optional) name for a particular structure, union, or enumeration. See question 2.1.
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TagA named area of the controller's memory where data is stored. Allen Bradley ControlLogix uses tags. See also: Symbol
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TagA special string of characters embedded in marked-up text to indicate the structure or format.
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TagTags A special marker used to identify particular revisions in a software development process.
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TagA symbolic label in a version control system that uniquely identifies a particular state of the repository. See also: branch
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TagSince computers cannot understand text in the way humans can, tags can draw attention to certain aspects of a webpage or other online content for a WebCrawler to use, or for the websites own search sy [..]
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Tagn. a Geek User entered word which has been attached to a game. Tags are used since you can sort and select games using tags. See Tags
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TagThe meaning of this term varies by context:
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TagA baggage tag with the passenger’s name and address.
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Tagan out in which the fielder's catch a runner trying to reach base.
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TagIt is a term used to refer to players who are aggressive and tight. It is short for Tight and Aggressive.
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Tagtouching a base runner with the ball or with a hand or glove that is holding the ball in order to put them out when they are off base
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TagTechnical Advisory Group
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TagA dense, strong paper stock.
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Tagrefers to a, usually, short story that picks up from the end of a canon episode and adds to or fleshes out the episode in whole or in part. May also refer to the hyperlinked keywords or phrases used b [..]
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TagAbbreviation for "tight aggressive, tight aggro". Is the behavior of a player that plays few hands, but those he does play he does in a very aggressive manner.
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TagTechnical Advisory Group
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Tagtrampoline game. every player has to repeat all skills of those that went before in the correct order and append an additional skill at the end; also known as "add-on". (variants add [..]
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TagA Facebook term to describe a link from a photo to a Facebook member. The tag will appear on that person's timeline.
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Tag A sort of label.
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TagThe number of a variable field in a MARC record that identifies and distinguishes the field. Fields appear in tag group (numeric) order. Each number indicates what kind of data the field contains. Example: Field 245 is a title field.
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TagUltimately, tags and hashtags have the same purpose – to make you findable on websites loaded with content and to draw people’s attention to whatever it is you want them to see. Keywords with the righ [..]
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TagA keyword that users add to a post on social media with the goal of categorizing related content.
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Tagoff / Tag-on / Tagging - The act of touching a pre-loaded Clipper (formerly TransLink) card to a card reader located on a bus or at a ferry terminal to pay one's transit fare.
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TagTag is another term used to refer to a license number.
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TagA dense, strong paper stock.
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TagA keyword value that is used to group similar records for batch searching and actions. Often used in rich media applications.
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TagA message delivered live by an announcer at the end of a TV or radio commercial, usually to mention local stores that sell an advertised item.tagging:
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TagA dense, strong paper stock.
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TagA dense, strong paper stock.
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TagA dense, strong paper stock.
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TagThe extra twist after the punchline that generates an extra laugh. A good comic can keep tagging a joke more than once, twisting a premise back and forth to continue generating laughs. “The joke itself does alright, but the tag gets a huge laugh.”
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TagSex.
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TagTag, TAG, or tagging could refer to:
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TagTag is a playground game that involves two or more players chasing other players in an attempt to "tag" or touch them, usually with their hands. There are many variations; most forms have no teams, sc [..]
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TagIn information systems, a tag is a keyword or term assigned to a piece of information (such as an Internet bookmark, digital image, database record, or computer file). This kind of metadata helps desc [..]
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TagThere have been several fictional groups of mutants who have used the name Hellions, appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The Hellions have always been portrayed as rivals of [..]
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TagT.A.G. is a DOS-based bulletin board system (BBS) computer program, released from 1986 to 2000.
T.A.G. was written in Borland Pascal and is free for business or personal use. The authors considered it [..]
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TagT.A.G. is a DOS-based bulletin board system (BBS) computer program, released from 1986 to 2000.
T.A.G. was written in Borland Pascal and is free for business or personal use. The authors considered it [..]
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TagTag, TAG, or tagging could refer to:
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TagTag, TAG, or tagging could refer to:
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TagA tag (Hebrew: תג, plural tagin, תגין) is a decoration drawn over some Hebrew letters in the Jewish scrolls Sefer Torah, Megilat Esther (Scroll of Esther), Tefillin and Mezuzot.
The letters Beth, Da [..]
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TagA tag, in barbershop music, is a dramatic variation put in the last section of the song. Its rough analog in Classical music is a coda.
Tags are characterized by heightening the dramatic tension of t [..]
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TagIn programming, a tag is an argument to a subroutine that determines other arguments passed to it, which is used as a way to pass indefinite number of tagged parameters to the subroutine; notably, tag [..]
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TagLeapFrog Tag is an electronic handheld stylus that stores audio for proprietary paper books made by LeapFrog Enterprises. When in use the stylus is scanned across the page of a book, activating the st [..]
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TagTag is a television and cinema advertisement launched by Nike Inc. in 2001 to promote its line of sportswear in the United States. It was one of four pieces forming the television component of the $25 [..]
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TagTag (foaled 1786) was a British Thoroughbred racehorse. She only started three races, and won once, the Oaks Stakes at Epsom Downs. She was owned by George Wyndham, 3rd Earl of Egremont, and trained b [..]
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TagTag, TAG, or tagging could refer to:
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TagTag (sometimes referred to as Tag TV; Tag is short for "Tagalized") was a Filipino pay TV channel owned and operated by Creative Programs, a subsidiary of the media conglomerate ABS-CBN Corporation. T [..]
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