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  • 1Tart Abbey — also Le Tart Abbey, was the first nunnery of the Cistercian movement. It was located in the present commune of Tart l Abbaye in Burgundy (Côte d Or), near Genlis, on the banks of the River Ouche and only a few miles away from Cîteaux Abbey, the …

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  • 2Tart (disambiguation) — Tart may mean: * Tart, a pastry dish, usually sweet in flavor, with an open top * Tart card, cards found in phone booths that advertise the services of call girls * The Tart, a British satirical newspaper * Tart (film), a 2001 film * Tart (Tokyo… …

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  • 3Tart-le-haut — Église de Tart le Haut Détail …

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  • 4Tart-l'abbaye — Administration Pays France Région Bourgogne Département Côte d Or Arrondissement Dijon Canton Genlis …

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  • 5Tart-l’Abbaye — Tart l Abbaye Tart l Abbaye Administration Pays France Région Bourgogne Département Côte d Or Arrondissement Dijon Canton Genlis …

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  • 6Tart-le-bas — Administration Pays France Région Bourgogne Département Côte d Or Arrondissement Dijon Canton Genlis …

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  • 7Tart 'n' Tinys — were small, candy coated fruit flavored candies distributed by Nestlé USA under the Wonka brand. Tart n Tiny s came in five colors, bluish purple (grape), yellow (lemon), orange (orange), red (cherry), and green (lime). The original incarnation… …

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  • 8tart noir — (tart NWAHR) n. Mystery or crime novels in which the main character is a woman who is tough, independent, and sexy. Example Citation: Henderson is best known for her acclaimed female detective series, the saucy, sexy, go girl chronicles of Sam… …

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  • 9Tart — Tart, a. [AS. teart. [root]63. Cf. {Tear}, v. t.] 1. Sharp to the taste; acid; sour; as, a tart apple. [1913 Webster] 2. Fig.: Sharp; keen; severe; as, a tart reply; tart language; a tart rebuke. [1913 Webster] Why art thou tart, my brother?… …

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  • 10tart — tart·ish; tart·let; tart·ly; tart·ness; van·sit·tart·ism; tart; tart·ish·ly; …

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