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TAEThe Academy of Experts (London, UK)
TAETraining and Education (various organizations)
TAEThe American Enterprise (American Enterprise Institute publication)
TAEThe Art Experience (Pontiac, MI)
TAETasa Anual Equivalente (Spanish: Equivalent Annual Interest Rate)
TAETrial and Error
TAETechnical and Adult Education
TAETaligent Application Environment
TAETrans-Asia-Europe
TAEThielert Aircraft Engines (Germany)
TAETeacher's Annotated Edition (textbooks)
TAEThomas Alva Edison
TAETelekommunikations Anschluss Einheit (German: telecommunication connection unit)
TAETaegu, South Korea (Airport Code)
TAEThe Automatic Earth (blog)
TAEThinking At the Edge (Gendlin philosophy)
TAETime Alignment Error
TAEThe Attic Ends (band)
TAETris-Acetate EDTA buffer
TAETechnical Assistance Exchange
TAEText Ad Exchange (Internet marketing)
TAETrans-Arterial Embolization
TAEThe Apathy Eulogy (band)
TAETactical Espionage Action (gaming)
TAETransportable Applications Executive
TAETechnical Area Expert (US Marine Corps)
TAEThe Avalanche Effect (band)
TAETotal Absolute Error
TAEThe Animal Enclosure (web forum)
TAETotal Asymptotic Efficiency
TAETransportation Acquisition Executive
TAEMilitary Sealift Command Ammunition Ship
TAETrucs et Astuces Express (French: Express Tips and Tricks; blog)
TAETax Assistant Examination (India)
TAETrainee Account Executive (various organizations)
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Dorward UE, indicated "we are starting a regular new section highlighting famous sons and daughters of the United Empire Loyalists." The Spring 1990 issue featured articles about Alexander Graham Bell UE, Simon Fraser UE and Thomas Alva Edison UE.
The Thomas Alva Edison Patent Awards are presented by the Research and Development Council of New Jersey.
The Wizard of Menlo Park: How Thomas Alva Edison Invented the Modern World.
When he was 21, Thomas Alva Edison patented the first of 1,093 inventions in the United States.
Thomas Alva Edison invented the incandescent light bulb in 1877 and the market for petroleum products disintegrated until it was rescued by Henry Ford who began building gasoline-powered cars in 1908.
ANSWERS: 1 Washington; 2 Australia; 3 General Tom Thumb; 4 Reginald Smythe; 5 The Venerable Bede; 6 George Daws; 7 Pete Sampras; 8 Troilus and Cressida; 9 Frog; 10 Thomas Alva Edison.
In 1879, Thomas Alva Edison asked William Earl Hidden of Newark, New Jersey to go to North Carolina and search for platinum, which had been rumored to occur in some of the placer gold deposits in the area.
Shulman, a science and technology journalist, began working on a project about Bell and Thomas Alva Edison and their remarkable and sometimes similar lives, but quickly found himself on the trail of a far more compelling story.
US inventor Thomas Alva Edison, who died in 1931: "It is very beautiful over there."
The invention that first made Thomas Alva Edison famous wasn't the lightbulb but the phonograph.
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