Tam Sentence Examples

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  • The new kingdom was recognized by Great 1 tam within a fortnight, by France three months later, and the sequently by ptber powers.

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  • Philip Cluver's Introductio in geographiam universam tam veterem quam novam was published in 1624.

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  • Jacob Tam, who espoused the antiquated system of Menahem b.Saruq, and this he supplements by an independent critique of Menahem.

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  • Revard (Paris, 1816); Delambre, Traite de l'astronomie theorique et pratique, tome iii.; Histoire de l'astronomie moderne; Methodus technica brevis, perfacilis, ac perpetua construendi Calendarium Ecclesiasticum, Stylo tam novo quam vetere, pro cunctis Christianis Europae populis, F&c., auctore Paulo Tittel (Göttingen, 1816); Formole analitsche pel 1 If Saturday, substitute Sunday immediately following.

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  • P the moment of the first par- / tide is represented on a cer n / tam scale by HK, that of the second by KL, and so on.

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  • Geordie gawped at Tam, wi his face like a cloot, an Tam gawped back.

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  • All outfits were again styled with red tights, sparkly slip-ons and additional knitted head pieces which resembled mini Tam O'Shanter beret hats.

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  • He has played the tam from an early age.

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  • Anyway, we checked in and then went to the restaurant where I had sticky rice and... yes you guessed it... som tam!

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  • Also, worsted tartan tam to match that scarf or tartan skirt.

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  • The fact that the other components have phases differing from this by amounts ranging between tam 2 r/(a+d) causes the resultant amplitude to be less than for the central image (where there is complete phase agreement).

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  • Revard (Paris, 1816); Delambre, Traite de l'astronomie theorique et pratique, tome iii.; Histoire de l'astronomie moderne; Methodus technica brevis, perfacilis, ac perpetua construendi Calendarium Ecclesiasticum, Stylo tam novo quam vetere, pro cunctis Christianis Europae populis, F&c., auctore Paulo Tittel (Göttingen, 1816); Formole analitsche pel 1 If Saturday, substitute Sunday immediately following.

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  • Rashi had no sons, but his three daughters were women of culture, and two of the sons of Jochebed (see Rashbam and TAM), as well as others of his descendants, carried on the family tradition for learning, adding lustre to Rashi's fame.

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  • Anyway, we checked in and then went to the restaurant where I had sticky rice and... yes you guessed it... som tam !

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  • Similarly, the live version of ' The Tale Of Tam Lin ' does n't have the string quartet accompaniment of the original.

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  • Your post explains a lot about the tam jacket we 're trying to knit in our local SNB group in Stockholm.

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  • The group also has substantial experience in defamation, entertainment, price adjustment, securitization, white collar and qui tam litigation.

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  • The actress and her partner, Brad Pitt , chose a prospective child from the Tam Bihn orphanage near Ho Chi Minh City in November 2006.

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  • Dam Tam, a UK-based company that makes clothes from organic cotton including a flowery party dress that is adorable as well as comfortable.

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  • For example, a tiny wool tam is perfect for a small Bebe or all bisque German or French cabinet doll, while a large silk hat looks great on a 30 inch Tete Jumeau.

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  • Beret - A beret, sometimes called a tam, is a softly rounded hat without a brim.

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  • The story focuses on a secret that wayward child and psychic, River Tam unknowingly picked up during her years at a government owned learning academy for gifted children.

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  • Not far distant, on a conspicuous position close by the banks of the Doon, stands the Grecian monument to Burns, in the grounds of which is the grotto containing Thom's figures of Tam o' Shanter and Souter Johnnie.

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  • It is from John Mair's Historia Majoris Britanniae tam Angliae quam Scotiae, which appeared in 1521 "Circa haec tempora [Ricardi Primi], ut auguror, Robertus Hudus Anglus et Parvus Joannes latrones famatissimi in nemoribus latuerunt, solum opulentorum virorum bona deripientes.

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