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Tite (footballer, born 1930) (1930–2004), Brazilian footballer; Tite Curet Alonso (1926–2003), Puerto Rican composer; Tite Kubo (born 1977), Japanese manga artist; Tite Margwelaschwili, (1891–1946), Georgian philosopher and writer; Karen Tite, English actress; William Tite (1798–1873), British architect and politician
Tite's squad lacked individual quality and talent, but was fine-tuned tactically and enjoyed a heavy boost of morale. [41] The match saw the young goalkeeper Cássio save many dangerous shots, and Corinthians won after striker Paolo Guerrero scored a header against Petr Čech , winning Corinthians its second World Club Cup title, as well as ...
Noriaki Kubo (Japanese: 久保 宣章, Hepburn: Kubo Noriaki, born June 26, 1977), [2] known professionally as Tite Kubo (久保 帯人, Kubo Taito), is a Japanese manga artist and character designer. His manga series Bleach (2001–2016) had over 130 million copies in circulation as of 2022. [3]
Augusto Vieira de Oliveira (4 June 1930 – 26 August 2004), commonly known as Tite, was a Brazilian footballer who played as a left winger. Tite had his playing career mainly associated with Santos , being a part of the Os Santásticos team.
Sir William Tite CB FRS (7 February 1798 – 20 April 1873) [1] was an English architect who twice served as President of the Royal Institute of British Architects. He was particularly associated with various London buildings, with railway stations and cemetery projects.
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This is a list of personal titles arranged in a sortable table. They can be sorted: Alphabetically; By language, nation, or tradition of origin; By function. See Separation of duties for a description of the Executive, Judicial, and Legislative functions as they are generally understood today.
Enrique Figueroa Freyre (September 26, 1926 – April 25, 1986), nicknamed "Tite", was a Puerto Rican pitcher in the Negro leagues. A native of Mayagüez, Puerto Rico, Figueroa was the brother of fellow Negro leaguer Tito Figueroa. He pitched for the Baltimore Elite Giants in 1946. [1] [2] Figueroa died in Mayagüez in 1986 at age 59.