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Tamm

[ tahm ]

noun

  1. I·gor Ev·ge·nie·vich [ee, -g, uh, r, yiv-, gye, -nyi-vyich], 1895–1971, Russian physicist: Nobel Prize 1958.


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Joelene Tamm, a graduate student with UC Riverside’s entomology department who studies the beetle, said researchers have modeled that it could spread all the way through California and into Oregon.

Those solar supporters included Rev. Daniel Tamm, a deacon who spoke on behalf of the Bishop’s Commission on Climate Change, an initiative of the Episcopal Diocese of Los Angeles.

Tamm embraces an outdoor version of the Swedish tradition of fika, a mindful break to share coffee or tea with others.

In his contribution, Eric Tamm makes a dance out of backyard gardening — partnering a rake and using editing tricks to spin out endless pirouettes.

Tamms had seven hundred beds, and five hundred of those were designated for solitary confinement.

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