Similar words: thomas more, thomas paine, thomas hobbes, thomas edison, sir thomas more, thomas aquinas, thomas malthus, doubting thomas. Meaning: n. 1. United States clockmaker who introduced mass production (1785-1859) 2. United States socialist who was a candidate for president six times (1884-1968) 3. a radio broadcast journalist during World War I and World War II noted for his nightly new broadcast (1892-1981) 4. Welsh poet (1914-1953) 5. the Apostle who would not believe the resurrection of Jesus until he saw Jesus with his own eyes.
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211. But Michael Thomas could be back after missing the last two games with a twisted ankle.
212. He was then a figure in Boise society, scion of Thomas Oglethorpe Tucker, the lumber and tinned-trout impresario.
213. Thenceforward you were a loving sister to Thomas, and dearest friend, without ambiguities, to Augusta.
214. St. Thomas Aquinas believed that reason should serve as the handmaiden of faith.
215. Thomas Cook is to launch a £1m campaign to encourage late bookers to travel over the Easter break.
216. Thomas isn't catching on as quickly as some of the other children.
217. Thomas will also miss most of those matches after having his right ankle put in plaster to repair ligament damage.
218. And Thomas Hudson, born as poor as herself and just as upward mobile, was gentility personified, sensibility made flesh.
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219. No explanation for the fall was ever given, though Sir Thomas believed he may have been involved in some stupid jape.
220. David Thomas is writing an account of the activities of the Gulbenkian Foundation's social welfare programme between 1964 and 1990.
221. Angelina was determined to bring Sir Thomas to book as soon as she could.
222. Thomas was renowned as a vigorous opponent of affirmative action or reverse discrimination, espousing minority self-help rather than racial quotas.
223. The death of Sir Thomas Throgmorton after a sudden illness was worth a paragraph in view of his role of international banker.
224. Thomas Cook, for instance, sent over 5,500 pilgrims on holiday in 1985 through its Inter-Church travel firm subsidiary.
225. Thomas Becket modelled himself on Anselm - in his exile, his inflexibility, his austerities.
226. Ombudsman Pat Thomas investigated eight complaints in connection with the provision of equipment and adaptations to the homes of disabled people.
227. Miss Thomas is not relying upon a contractual obligation other than an obligation by the university to comply with its own domestic laws.
228. But along the way Alice Thomas Ellis creates an ironic and vivid portrait of London, brilliantly catching its degradation and waste.
229. Hill, appearing calm and controlled, said Thomas made the remarks after she turned down his request for a date.
230. A good barrister - he'd known Thomas Walters for years - would be able to argue mitigating circumstances.
231. Thomas Foulkes will have their full colour, 28-page foolscap brochure ready for the London Boat Show.
232. So Thomas played bridge with them, and swam, and learned to use an aqualung.
233. A neat step-over by Rocastle sent Thomas hurtling in on goal but Rhodes moved sharply off his line to smother the shot.
234. Charles Filer and Samuel Thomas were called as ordinary draftees, not as physicians, and both served as corpsmen.
235. Thomas was cheerful and good-natured, and we soon became good friends.
236. Sir Thomas was a constraining influence, and in his absence his daughters feel a new freedom.
237. Thomas Murray, union leader and school board member, begat James Murray, congressman and alderman.
238. But it seemed to Thomas that she was too doughty for him, somehow, and the hat finished it.
239. For further information, contact local branches for Thomas Cook, Barclays and Pickfords.
240. Thomas of Canterbury was in Touraine, he promoted his companion, Avertinus, to deacon.
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