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Synonyms for tat

tastelessness by virtue of being cheap and vulgar

a projective technique using black-and-white pictures

make lacework by knotting or looping

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In 1986, Man Tat wanted to increase factory production, but his younger brother refused.
TAT Technologies is a global OEM and aftermarket solutions company, employing more than 600 employees globally.
Recent TAT research indicates core body temperature correlation and confirms ease of use and patient comfort in various pediatric age ranges (Batra & Goyal, 2013; Greenes & Fleisher, 2001; Titus et al., 2009).
Fitch does not expect the change to impact the rating on the State of Hawaii (IDR AA/Positive Outlook) as the TAT reallocation represents only about 0.57% of total general fund revenues.
However, Tat was also granted a land title for 85 hectares in the same area in 1995, she said.
Under the MoU, Emirates together with the TAT will put into effect a range of joint promotions to mutually increase tourism and visibility for Thailand through Emirates' global network.
A tier 3/community laboratory CD4 service was piloted at the existing De Aar NHLS laboratory to address the historically poor CD4 TAT and gaps in service.
TAT shall pay additional amounts of up to USD 2m in the event that Chromalloy Israel meets certain annual revenue targets in 2015 and 2016.
Roedd y ddau wrth law er mwyn helpu i ddangos dafad yn cael eu llwytho ar drelar TAT 5, sef gwobr gyntaf cystadleuaeth y rhaglen, wrth i Ffermio ffilmio'r darn ar ei fferm deuluol lle mae'n bridio cwn defaid.
Judeo-Tat is a dialect of the Caucasian Tat language group; the other dialects are spoken by Muslims of both Shi'i and Sunni denomination and on a much smaller scale by a group of Christians that recently migrated to Armenia.