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- adjective Of or pertaining to Dylan Thomas (1914–1953), Welsh poet and writer.
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Examples
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At least some of these issues were taken up by Crusius, who was the last Thomasian to take issue with Wolff.
18th Century German Philosophy Prior to Kant Sassen, Brigitte 2007
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"Government redesign efforts are a part of virtually every aspect of state policy in 2011 as governors adjust to the new normal in the wake of the Great Recession," says John Thomasian, a director at the National Governors Association's Center for Best Practices.
The Seattle Times 2011
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"She was such a nervous wreck about school," Thomasian recalled during an interview.
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"When I'd bring her to school every day, '' Thomasian said," I'd say a prayer: Let her behave.
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Thomasian said the entire process is shrouded in secrecy and the magistrate handling the case threatened to have her daughter taken away from her.
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"There's a recognition that everyone is trying to do it well and we're all in the position of trying to make this work," Thomasian said.
Forbes.com: News 2009
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"There's a recognition that everyone is trying to do it well and we're all in the position of trying to make this work," Thomasian said.
unknown title 2009
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"There's a recognition that everyone is trying to do it well and we're all in the position of trying to make this work," Thomasian said.
unknown title 2009
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«There's a recognition that everyone is trying to do it well and we're all in the position of trying to make this work, » Thomasian said.
unknown title 2009
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"There's a recognition that everyone is trying to do it well and we're all in the position of trying to make this work," Thomasian said.
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