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Instead, the Arabs have tom tommed from the rooftops that given a chance (militarily) they will dismember Israel with equal (if not more) ferocity as the Israelis display towards the the Palestinians.
Endless Night 2009
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Continental commercial conglomerates are being tom-tommed as the panacea for the future.
Archive 2005-12-01 Tusar N Mohapatra 2005
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As far as I know he never tommed around while I was with him.
Angelmass Zahn, Timothy 2001
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I've long tommed on the Lachlan and I've fossicked Lambing Flat
Maryborough Miner 1934
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As the Centre loudly and continuously tom-tommed its projected 'massive operations', it became abundantly clear these would come as no surprise whatsoever to the Maoists.
Latest Articles eurasiareview.com 2010
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Delhi's neighbour and the much tom-tommed millennium city Gurgaon, in late January, conducted the trial run of its metro line that also happened to be the first in the state of Haryana.
The Times of India 2010
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Delhi's neighbour and the much tom-tommed millennium city Gurgaon, in late January, conducted the trial run of its metro line that also happened to be the first in the state of Haryana.
The Times of India Rajesh Kalra 2010
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In 2005, the screening of "Parzania", set against the backdrop of the 2002 Gujarat violence, was forestalled across the state, tom-tommed as an attack on Gujarati pride.
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In 2005, the screening of "Parzania", set against the backdrop of the 2002 Gujarat violence, was forestalled across the state, tom-tommed as an attack on Gujarati pride.
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Sources said that Pawar blinked after the Congress, through an emissary, put it to him that his presence at a rally which the Left had tom-tommed as marking a challenge to the Congress would not be appreciated.
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