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  2. Antonio Tarsia (sculptor) - Wikipedia

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    Antonio Tarsia (1662–1739) was an Italian sculptor. [1] He was born in Venice. Tarsia was mentor and father-in-law to sculptor Antonio Corradini.

  3. Joseph Tarsia - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Dominick Tarsia (September 23, 1934 – November 1, 2022) was an American recording studio owner and engineer from Philadelphia who was credited on many classic pop music tracks, earning him over 150 gold and platinum record awards.

  4. Antonio Tarsia - Wikipedia

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    Antonio Tarsia may refer to: Antonio Tarsia (sculptor) Antonio Tarsia (composer) This page was last edited on 14 ...

  5. Antonio Tarsia (composer) - Wikipedia

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    To be distinguished from Antonio Tarsia (sculptor) (Venice 1662–1739), an Italian sculptor.. Antonio Tarsia (July 28, 1643 – 1722) was an Italian composer. [1]Tarsia was born in Capodistria, a city in the Istria region under the Venetian dominion, today Koper, in Slovenia.

  6. Formula editor - Wikipedia

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    Formulator MathML Weaver: Yes Yes No No Yes Yes No No Dual-licensing (Open source and commercial). There is a special edition that works within a browser (using Silverlight plugin). FxSolver: Yes Yes No No Yes Yes (print as PDF) Yes No Web Free. Registration needed only to share worksheets. PDF No IguanaTex: No Yes No Yes Yes No No No

  7. Tarsier - Wikipedia

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    Tarsiers (/ ˈ t ɑːr s i ər z / TAR-see-ərz) are haplorhine primates of the family Tarsiidae, which is, itself, the lone extant family within the infraorder Tarsiiformes.Although the group was, prehistorically, more globally widespread, all of the species living today are restricted to Maritime Southeast Asia, predominantly in Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia and the Philippines.

  8. Intarsia - Wikipedia

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    Intarsia uses varied shapes, sizes, and species of wood fitted together to create a mosaic-like picture with an illusion of depth. Intarsia is created through the selection of different types of wood, using their grain pattern and coloring to create variations in the pattern.

  9. Ewa Tarsia - Wikipedia

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    Ewa Tarsia RCA (born 1959) is a Polish-Canadian digital artist. Tarsia was born and raised in Poland , where she graduated from the Gdansk School of Fine Art in 1979 before emigrating to Canada, settling in Winnipeg in 1991. [ 1 ]