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How to use thomas's in a sentence

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He expanded on Thomas's ethnoarchaeological study by analyzing 30 museum-curated dart specimens, most from the American Southwest.
Mum perches on the edge of Thomas's bed and laughs at the outrageous situation we've found ourselves in.
It must postdate Sir Thomas's award of the Garter in 1503, and the use of renaissance ornament in English glass occurs from about 1515 onwards.
A stroke may have paralysed her body but Kate Thomas's mind is still ticking.
Belcher mentions Dylan Thomas's elegy for his father in connection with this piece.
Thomas's rise has been marked as much by her keen sense of timing as by her natural ease on camera.
She wanted to remain in contact with him but Council officers denied her any contact, says Mrs Thomas's report.
Maggie began her career in obstetrics and gynaecology at Liverpool and King's, but then moved to St Thomas's to train in genitourinary medicine.
Thomas's senseless, sudden death during a night out with friends shocked York and shattered a family.
The spectre of Thomas's brutal occupation is always there to hint that he could use his skills for vengeful justice.
Noted for her urgent and colorful soundscapes, Thomas's music in all forms continues to receive accolades from performers and audiences alike.
Levens Choir are holding an Autumn Concert in aid of Ukrainian street children at St Thomas's Church, Kendal, on Tuesday.
As Thomas's pained gait and brittle limbs signal a physical deterioration, put-on sibling chitchat quickly turns to rebarbative bickering.
His long suffering partner Jennie Harrington danced beautifully even when hopping over Thomas's backside!
They had been worried after one doctor altered Thomas's treatment without consulting a junior colleague responsible for his care.
For me, Ed helped to make sense of that too rarely cited tag end of Thomas's definition of our species, Animal rationale et risibile.
It is a model that applies both a human and a divine teleology through Thomas's hallmark ethics of natural law.
This is in addition to the full-time occupational therapist at the Commons who refers patients to St Thomas's Hospital if necessary.
He was honorary consultant to the army and to St Thomas's Hospital.
African American culture, heritage, and the need to pay homage to it also provide direction for Thomas's fictional canon, which to date includes six novels.
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Examples from Classical Literature
From Sir Thomas's description one would imagine that the cancan was habitually danced at the balls he frequents.
When he was appointed Registrar at Thomas's I hadn't a chance of getting on the staff.
Thomas's Hospital, and through the immense tunnel that passes under the South-Western main line at Vauxhall.
When left thus, I used to spend the time in writing in the spaces left in Master Thomas's copy-book, copying what he had written.
Why, you know, Sir Thomas's means will be rather straitened if the Antigua estate is to make such poor returns.
His ginger beer was stored in handmade stone jars known as 'grey hens', which were stamped with an image of Thomas's Alsatian Fearless, who became the Fentimans logo.
Former First Secretary Alun Michael demanded Mr Elis Thomas's resignation.
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