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Count Leo Nikolaievich Tolstoy was a Russian novelist, social reformer and religious teacher. He was born in 1828 at Tula and died in 1910. A member of an ancient family which was enobled under Peter the Great he lost his parents when he was young and was raised by relatives. Educated at Kazan, he took a commission in the army in 1851 and begun writing his first story 'The Cossacks', which was published in 1863. He wrote 'War and Peace' a narrative of the Napoleonic Wars during on his experiences serving during the Crimean War and examining the psychology of the Russian people, and also 'Anna Karenina'.
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Caroline Cossey ('Tula') is an English actress. She was born in 1954 at Brooke, Norfolk. She is best known for being a hostess on the 1978 television game show '3-2-1'.
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Cyd Charisse also known as Lily Norwood (real name Tula Ellice Finklea) is an American actress and dancer. She was born in 1921 at Amarillo, Texas. She is best known for her starring roles in musical dramas of the 1950's.
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The Tula Virus is a computer virus which infects .COM files including COMMAND.COM. The virus is loaded into memory by executing an infected program and then affects the computer's runtime operation and corrupts program or overlay files and data files.
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Tula is the capital of Tula oblast in Russia.
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Tula is an Adamawa language spoken in Nigeria.
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