- Look up Tesla or
tesla in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Tesla most
commonly refers to:
Nikola Tesla (1856–1943), a Serbian-American
electrical engineer...
- Race (October 1). Two
years after the end of the
World Race, Dr.
Peter Tezla continues to
study the
information he
gathered on the
Wheel of
Power while...
- to
another dimension created by
aliens called the Accelerons. Dr.
Peter Tezla,
founder of the
Scrim Corporation,
created the
competition for
human drivers...
- (repealed).
Tezla 1970, p. 698. Encyclopædia
Britannica 2015.
Tezla 1970, p. 147.
Tezla 1970, p. 184.
Tezla 1970, p. 226.
Tezla 1970, p. 236.
Tezla 1970, p...
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Several of
these factions split from
Tezla's original empire, and
others have
organized and
grown since Tezla's death.
Based on the
outcomes of various...
- the
powder magazine is
somewhat dis****ble. Kohn (2006), p. 47. Lázár and
Tezla (1999), p. 70.
Although the
Turks won the battle, the
outcome can be seen...
- Tesla, Inc. (/ˈtɛslə/ TESS-lə or /
ˈtɛzlə/ TEZ-lə) is an
American multinational automotive and
clean energy company headquartered in Austin, Texas, which...
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Guest Voices Hot Wheels:
World Race – Dr.
Peter Tezla Hot Wheels: AcceleRacers – Dr.
Peter Tezla,
additional voices Hurricanes –
Guest voices Investi-Gator –...
- (Third ed.).
Infobase Publishing. p. 47. ISBN 978-0-8160-6577-6. Lázár, István;
Tezla,
Albert (1999). An
Illustrated History of
Hungary (6th ed.). Budapest: Corvina...
- History, Budapest: Corvina, 1993 (English edition)
Translated by
Albert Tezla;
Chapter 13 Deák, István, "A
Hungarian Admiral on Horseback", from Essays...