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And for the record, the name Thrice originates from a band I particularly enjoy.
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And for the record, the name Thrice originates from a band I particularly enjoy.
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Xerxes, "Thrice," says Herodotus, "did he spring from his throne, in agony for his army."
Historic Tales, vol 10 (of 15) The Romance of Reality Charles Morris 1877
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Thrice ordained, he is also a working saxophonist who has led various jazz and Jewish music-influenced bands during the last 30 years.
Praying to His Strength Tad Hendrickson 2011
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I often recommend, Thrice Upon a Lifetime on any convention panel that discusses time travel.
Writerly Post – James P. Hogan In Memoriam reudaly 2010
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Thrice in this short piece Brooks throws around the term "economic determinism" without bothering to define it.
Joseph A. Palermo: David Brooks's Anti-Poverty Program: "Bourgeois Paternalism" Joseph A. Palermo 2012
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Thrice-weekly you bring a smile to turning on the computer at work.
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Thrice he had been thrown out of the place and into the gutter, and thrice he had come back, breathing blood and fire and announcing that he was going to clean out the place.
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Thrice the length of a grown man's body, in every direction, had the snow been stamped about and uptossed.
THE LAW OF LIFE 2010
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Thrice they read in the press dispatches that he was dead: once, in battle, in Mexico; and twice, executed, in Venezuela.
CHAPTER VI 2010
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