Tarrare ([taʁaʁ]; c. 1772 – 1798), sometimes spelt Tarar, was a French showman, soldier and spy noted for his unusual appetite and eating habits. Able...
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"Tarrare" is the tenth episode and season finale of the third season of the American comedy-drama television series Atlanta. It is the 31st overall episode...
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Tarrare (1823 – 1847) was a British Thoroughbred racehorse. He is known for winning the 1826 Doncaster St. Leger. Tarrare was a dark bay horse, standing...
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eastern France. Tarare or Tarrare may also refer to Canton of Tarare in eastern France Tarare (opera) by Antonio Salieri Tarrare (c. 1772–1798), a French...
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Eating disorder Effects of cannabis Erysichthon of Thessaly Hedonic hunger Tarrare "Polyphagia". Human Phenotype Ontology. Archived from the original on 2...
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Golden Apples of the United States Basketball League (summer of 1986), AST Tarrare in France (1987–88) and Kumagai Gumi Bruins of the Japan Basketball League...
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Recurring role (season 3) Main Cast (season 4) 2022 Atlanta Himself Episode: "Tarrare" The Kingdom Svensk advokat 2 episodes Documentary Now! Rainer Wolz Episode:...
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from this period none of the subjects other than Domery's contemporary Tarrare were autopsied, and there have been no modern documented cases of polyphagia...
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polyphagus, is attributed to Pierre-François Percy, in his 1805 Mémoire sur Tarrare, a famous "living abyss" with "enormous needs" who "went to butcheries...
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