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- noun computing An implementation of second-generation
onion routing . - proper noun Abbreviation of
Toronto .
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The term Tor, in different parts of the world, occurs sometimes a little varied.
A New System; or, an Analysis of Antient Mythology. Volume II. (of VI.) Jacob Bryant 1759
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They erected upon their shores towers and beacons for the sake of their navigation, which they called Tor-ain: whence they had a still farther denomination of Tur-aini, and their country was named Tur-ainia; the
A New System; or, an Analysis of Antient Mythology. Volume II. (of VI.) Jacob Bryant 1759
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At about the same time that I learned Tor is part of MacMillan.
julieandrews: Amazon and MacMillan julieandrews 2010
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Tor is tossing these images into a Flash-toy that allows you to arrange and rotate these to your heart's content.
Boing Boing 2009
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This alternate magical universe, Karac Tor, is being overrun by the forces of eee-vil, led by a witch who's stealing names from a sacred book.
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At about the same time that I learned Tor is part of MacMillan.
Amazon and MacMillan julieandrews 2010
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Periodically, Tor is adding these to a little Flash-toy that lets you rotate and realign the images like tiles (each has edge-elements that matches up with the others).
Boing Boing 2009
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Tor is great, but the problem is that it is soooo slow.
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While CAN'Tor is running around 'endorsing' people, he has yet accepted our invitation to meet with him with our concerns as to what is going on in the media, Tea Party, Repeal and Replace, Confederate Month, Gay Rights, etc.!!!
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“Tor is great, but the problem is that it is soooo slow.”
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