What is another word for Tandy?

Pronunciation: [tˈandi] (IPA)

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Usage examples for Tandy

Illustrated by Russell H. Tandy.
"U.S. Copyright Renewals, 1962 July - December"
U.S. Copyright Office
And a rigorous example had become indispensable, since it was known to the government that Tandy and some of his followers were acting in connection with French emissaries, and that their object was the separation of Ireland from England, and, in the minds of some of them, certainly the annexation of the country to France; indeed, on one occasion Fitzgibbon asserted in the House of Commons that he had seen resolutions inviting the French into the country.
"The Constitutional History of England From 1760 to 1860"
Charles Duke Yonge
Illustrated by R. H. Tandy.
"U.S. Copyright Renewals, 1959 January - June"
U.S. Copyright Office

Famous quotes with Tandy

  • After the Apple II was introduced, then came the Commodore and the Tandy TRS-80.
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