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In the Indian Penal Code a thag is defined as a person habitually associated with others for the purpose of committing robbery or child-stealing by means of murder.
Tales of the Punjab 1894
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The topic of this post seems fairly tedious to me, but thag gets points for the great Annie Hall reference.
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In any case, Matt, I liked your Shrum-bashing review over at the Washington Monthly. thag Says:
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He had been on dialysis for some period of time before that, so I imagine he was very susceptible to such problems. thag Says:
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If not, I welcome being disabused of my ignorance. thag Says:
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One would think that their hatred of teh Hillary would trump their hatred of teh gay. thag Says:
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The Hindi thag is the root, meaning “deceiver,” from the Sanskrit sthaga, “thief.”
No Uncertain Terms William Safire 2003
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The Hindi thag is the root, meaning “deceiver,” from the Sanskrit sthaga, “thief.”
No Uncertain Terms William Safire 2003
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The Hindi thag is the root, meaning “deceiver,” from the Sanskrit sthaga, “thief.”
No Uncertain Terms William Safire 2003
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The Hindi thag is the root, meaning “deceiver,” from the Sanskrit sthaga, “thief.”
No Uncertain Terms William Safire 2003
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