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Battle of Tongues (Korean: 썰전) is a 2013 South Korean television program starring Kim Gura, Rhyu Si-min. It airs on JTBC on Thursday at 22:50 beginning 21 February 2013. [ 1 ]
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The Battle of Prairie Dog Creek, also known as the Skirmish at Tongue River Heights, or the Battle of the Tongue River (1876), part of the Great Sioux War of 1876, occurred on June 9, 1876, at the confluence of Prairie Dog Creek and the Tongue River primarily in Wyoming Territory.
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An account of the fight was reported in the London Gazette of 15 April 1746: . Aberdeen, April 6. Captain Mackay, Lord Reay's son, and Sir Henry Munro, son of the late Sir Robert, both Captains in Lord Loudon's regiment, are just come hither with letters from Captain O'Brian of Sheerness man of war, now off this place giving an account that after chasing the Le Prince Charles above 56 leagues ...
The Tongue, or Xannon Shirley, Australian musician; Tongues (Esham album), 2001; Tongues (Kieran Hebden and Steve Reid album), 2007 "Tongue" (song), by R.E.M., 1995 "Tongue", a song by Seether from the 2005 album Karma and Effect "Tongue", a song by Soilwork from the 2013 album The Living Infinite "Tongues" (song), by Joywave featuring KOPPS, 2014
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The Battle of Drumnacoub (Battle of Druim na coub, Drum-ne-coub) was a Scottish clan battle involving factions of the Clan Mackay fought in the far northwest of Scotland, some time between 1429 and 1433. [4] It took place on a hill called Carn Fada at the southern end of the Kyle of Tongue, between Ben Loyal and the village of Tongue.