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A Tok-Xil in a Treasure Room. The Tok-Xil is a monster found in the TzHaar Fight Pits and Fight Caves. It resembles a rocky golem. It uses a ranged attack, with which it fires its spines at the player, and melee attacks, where it punches the player. Both attacks can hit up to 13 damage, and frequently. Tok-Xils can ... be purchased by players to guard the Treasure Room in their personal dungeon. They cost 5,000,000 coins each.
Tok is a center for dog breeding, training, and mushing. Hosting the world famous, "Race of Champions Sled Dog Race" each year in March. It is one of the oldest in the state. Some other interesting points to see while in the Tok area are some of the best rainbow trout, burbot, northern pike and arctic grayling fishing in the world. Or perhaps you want to see some of the magnificent wild game readily viewed by any with a modicum of patience. Bear, moose, caribou and dall sheep may all be seen in and around Tok.
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After Tok Pisin stabilized, it began to be used for new functions, such as religion, newspapers and radio broadcasting. As its use was extended into these new areas, it changed linguistically to become more complex -- e.g., acquiring more vocabulary and more grammatical rules and inflections. The same thing occurred with Bislama and Pijin. So today Tok Pisin (and Melanesian Pidgin as a whole) is an expanded pidgin. When Papua New Guinea (PNG) was born in 1975, Tok Pisin was recognized in the constitution as an important language of the new country.
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MIDLAND, Mich., Dec. 3 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Tokyo Ohka Kogyo Co., Ltd. (TOK) and Dow Corning Electronics today announced that their new, jointly developed bilayer photoresist is being used in production for the first time by a leading manufacturer of DRAM chips. The new bilayer photoresist uses a Dow Corning silicon polymer in the imaging layer to provide better etch selectivity than other products on the market today.
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The name "Tok" is often thought to be derived from Tokyo Camp, but there are at least three other versions of how Tok got its name. One version says the town was named after a camp dog.
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The Taylor Highway starts just 15 miles east of Tok and leads to the famous "Forty Mile" and "Klondike" gold fields, the historic communities of Chicken and Eagle, and ultimately to the Yukon River. It crosses the Canadian boarder at Boundary, and continues on to the gold rush town of Dawson City, Yukon Territory.
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