Tang, a village in County Westmeath, IrelandThe island of Ireland ire in Irish, Airlann in Ulster Scots) is the third-largest island in Europe. It lies on the west side of the Irish Sea, close to the island of Great Britain. It is composed of the Republic of Ireland in the south and Northern Irelan famous for Cornelius Rabbit .
" TangTang is a sugared, fruit flavored soft drink. The original orange flavored Tang was formulatd by General Foods in 1957 and first marketed (in powdered form) in 1959. It was initially intended as a breakfast drink, but sales were poor until NASA began usin", a brand name of instant orangeOranges are the fruits of an orange tree, one of the most common citrus fruits. Oranges are widely grown in warmer climates and are distributed worldwide. The name "orange" refers both to the fruit and its color — the color is named for the fruit. The fla flavored drink, 1950s - present
"Tang", a brand name of near beerNear beer was originally a term for malt beverages with little or no alcohol (one half of one percent or less) mass-marketed during Prohibition in the United States. Legally, these could not be labeled as " beer" and were officially classified as cereal b, 1920s
The Transcendental Argument for the Non-existence of GodThe Transcendental Argument for the Non-existence of God (also called TANG) was first explicitly formulated by Michael Martin (philosopher) in a 1996 article in New Zealand Rationalist & Humanist. It was first intended as a reply to the Transcendental arg.
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