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Tati and Concessions
This was the case in the Tati Concessions Land, a gold-mining concession ( territory ) in the Matabele kingdom, until its annexation by the British Bechuanaland protectorate.
* Tati Concessions Land, a region detached from Matebeleland and annexed to the Bechuanaland Protectorate, now Botswana
The Tati Concessions Land Act of 21 January 1911 transferred new eastern territory to the Protectorate
* Tati Concessions Land, in present Botswana
Also in 1893, a concession awarded to Sir John Swinburne was detached from Matabeleland to be administered by the British Resident Commissioner of the Bechuanaland Protectorate, to which the territory was formally annexed in 1911 and it remains part of modern Botswana, known as the Tati Concessions Land.
* The Tati Concessions Land, a territory originally part of the Matebele Kingdom and later incorporated into the Bechuanaland Protectorate, issued Revenue stamps in the 1890s.
Francis was a director of the Tati Concessions Company, who owned all the land in the settlement.

Tati and was
In June 2011, a Lima production was produced by " Preludio Asociación Cultural " with Marco Zunino as Tony, Rossana Fernández-Maldonado as Maria, Jesús Neyra as Bernardo, Tati Alcántara as Anita and Joaquín de Orbegoso as Riff.
The series was influenced by physical performers such as Jacques Tati and comic actors from silent films.
Prior to the birth of Prince Leka, the position of Heir Presumptive was held by Prince of Kosova ( Kosovo ) Tati Esad Murad Kryziu, born 24 December 1923 in Tirana, who was the son of the King's sister, Princess Nafije.
Jacques Tati ( born Jacques Tatischeff ; born 9 October 1907 in Le Pecq, Yvelines, France – died 5 November 1982 ) was a French filmmaker.
In a poll conducted by Entertainment Weekly of the Greatest Movie Directors Tati was voted the 46th greatest of all time.
Jacques Tati was born French with Russian, Dutch and Italian ancestry.
In September 1939 Tati was conscripted back into his 16th Regiment of Dragoons which was then incorporated into the 3rd Division Legere de Cavalerie ( DLC ).
Due to pressure from his sister Nathalie, Tati refused to recognise the child and was forced by Volterra to depart from the Lido at the end of the 1942 season.
In 1943, after a short engagement at the A. B. C, where Édith Piaf was headlining, Tati left Paris under a cloud, with his friend Henri Marquet, and they settled in the Village of Sainte-Sévère-sur-Indre.
René Clément was first approached to direct L ' École des facteurs, but as he was preoccupied directing La Bataille du rail, directing duties fell to Tati, who would also star in this short comedy of rural life.
The film was intended to be the first French feature film shot in colour ; Tati simultaneously shot the film in black and white as an insurance policy.
1949 was also the year of the birth of Tati's son, Pierre-François Tatischeff, alias Pierre Tati.
The film was widely praised by critics, and earned Tati an Academy Award nomination for Best Original Screenplay, which was shared with Henri Marquet.
On receiving his Oscar, Tati was offered any treat that the Academy could bestow on him.
Play Time was originally 155 minutes in length, but Tati soon released an edited version of 126 minutes, and this is the version that became a general theatre release in 1967.
" His personal overdrafts began to mount, and long before Playtime was finished ," Bellos notes, " Tati was in substantial debt to the least forgiving of all creditors, the Collectors of Taxes.
Tati was forced to sell the family house of Saint-Germain shortly after the death of his mother, Claire Van Hoof, and move back into Paris.
I thought this was a tribute to Frank Capra and his honest sentiment, and it was a tribute to Jacques Tati and the way he allowed his scenes to go on and on and on.

Tati and from
Jacques Tati is described as " taking a page from Buster Keaton's playbook.
Returning to Paris, Tati resumed his civilian profession as a cabaret performer, finding employment at Léon Volterra's Lido de Paris, where he performed his Sporting Impressions from 1940-42.
Then a dispute with Fred Orain ensued and Tati broke away from Cady Films to create his own production company, Spectra Films, in 1956.
" Tati had approached everybody from Darryl F Zanuck to the prime minister Georges Pompidou in a bid to get the movie completed.
In 1971 Tati “ Suffered the indignity of having to make an advert for Lloyds Bank in England ” in which he depicted the bank of the future as being dehumanized with money dispensed from a computerized counter.
Taking a page from Tati, this is neorealist comedy, purposefully lacking a director's guiding eye: look here, look there.
The film draws much inspiration from the works of Jacques Tati ; Bakshi arrives at the party in a Morgan three-wheeler similar to Monsieur Hulot's cyclecar in Monsieur Hulot's Holiday.
Chomet says that " Tati wanted to move from purely visual comedy and try an emotionally deeper story " and states that " It's not a romance, it ’ s more the relationship between a dad and a daughter ".
Starting from the Middle Ages, the term Tati was used not only for the Caucasus but also for northern Iran, where it was extended to almost all of the local Iranian languages except of Persian and Kurdish.
* Tamasanka Pan, on the Hunters Road from Tati to Mpandamatenga
Francistown is located at the confluence of the Tati and Inchwe rivers, and near the Shashe River ( tributary to the Limpopo ) and 90 kilometres from the international border with Zimbabwe.

Tati and Bechuanaland
The discovery of gold on the Tati River led President Pretorius in April 1868 to issue a proclamation extending his territories on the west and north so as to embrace the goldfield and portion of Bechuanaland.

Tati and after
In 1944, Tati returned to Paris and, after a brief courtship, married Micheline Winter.

Tati and which
Following the album release, the group embarked on a European tour, during which they stated at a press conference in France that their influences are Tito, Toto and Tati.
In early 1946 Jacques Tati and Fred Orain founded the production company Cady-Films, which would produce Tati's first three films.
On the outskirts of Paris Tati famously built an entire glass and steel mini-city ( nicknamed Tativille ) for the film, which took years to make and left him mired in debt.
While on the set of Play Time, Tati made a short film about his comedic and cinematic technique, Cours du soir ( Evening Classes, 1967 ), in which Tati gives a lesson in the art of comedy to a class of would-be actors.
In 1978, Tati began filming a short documentary on a French ( Corsican ) soccer team playing the UEFA Cup Final, ' Forza Bastia ', which he did not complete.
Apparently in this period the Turkic exonym Tat or Tati, which designated settled farmers, was assigned to the South Caucasian dialect of the Persian language.
Ron and Russell Mael appear as interview subjects in the 2009 documentary The Magnificent Tati, discussing their proposed involvement during the early 1980s in a Jacques Tati movie titled Confusion, for which a screenplay was written but never shot due to Tati's death.
Tati and Taleshi ( Talyshi ) together make up the larger dialect chains which together make up the larger Tatic family ( not to be confused with Tat-Persian spoken in pockets north of the Baku area ).
Principal mining companies include Tati Nickel, owned by Norilsk Nickel, which has operations at the Selkirk Mine and Phoenix Mine, producing principally cobalt, copper and nickel.

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