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  • 81Toga-Mikita Station — is a train station on the Osaka Prefectural Urban Development Semboku Rapid Railway located in Minami ku, Sakai, Osaka Prefecture, Japan. Train platformstations next to Toga Mikita###@@@KEYEND@@@###External links* [http://www.semboku.jp/ Semboku… …

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  • 82Toga Village — Original name in latin Toga Village Name in other language Tonga State code TV Continent/City Pacific/Funafuti longitude 6.28764 latitude 176.31472 altitude 11 Population 258 Date 2013 07 08 …

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  • 83toga praetexta —   n. toga with broad purple border, worn by magistrates, etc …

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  • 84toga virilis —   n. toga adopted as sign of manhood …

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  • 85toga — noun Etymology: Latin; akin to Latin tegere to cover more at thatch Date: 1600 the loose outer garment worn in public by citizens of ancient Rome; also a similar loose wrap or a professional, official, or academic gown • togaed adjective …

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  • 86TOGA — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Tropical Ocean and Global Atmosphere; Take Off Go Around, terme aéronautique qui signifie la pleine puissance pour un aéronef nécessaire à un décollage ou …

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  • 87toga — noun /ˈtəʊɡə,ˈtoʊɡə/ a) Loose outer garment worn by the citizens of Rome. b) Loose wrap gown …

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  • 88TOGA — Tropical Ocean and Global Atmosphere (Academic & Science » Ocean Science) Tropical Ocean and Global Atmosphere (Academic & Science » Meteorology) * Take Off/Go Around (Governmental » Transportation) * Saratoga Beverage Group, Inc. (Business »… …

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  • 89TOGA — Tropical Ocean Global Atmosphere (s. COARE) …

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  • 90TOGA —    an outer garment, usually of white wool like a large blanket, folded about the person in a variety of ways, but generally with the right arm free, thrown over the left shoulder, and hanging down the back; it was at once the badge of manhood… …

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