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It would HAVE to be Tom – followed closely by Marcus and then the Fossils.
I was tucking her into bed and she told me that she didn't want me to be Laura any more, she wanted me to be Tom again.
He's in a battered grey T-shirt and jeans, and though he's 6ft 1in he looks taller - perhaps because he's long limbed, perhaps because one expects movie stars to be Tom Cruise-sized.
In the season two finale "Live Together, Die Alone", his name is revealed to be Tom.
If you aspire to be Tom, try researching UFOs.
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At first the Republican front-runner appeared to be Tom Campbell, a libertarian policy wonk and former congressman who would have been moderate enough on social issues to have a good shot against Ms Boxer in a quintessentially blue state.
For governor, it's probably going to be Tom Foley, the former ambassador to Ireland whose name can never be mentioned without pointing out that he owns a mansion in Greenwich and a 100-foot yacht.
We don't care!" Writer stopped a man who turned out to be Tom Hayes, the co-owner of a company called Music Motions, which specializes in music videos that are shown as short subjects in movie theatres.
"A little dramatic flourish in a bartender is not a bad thing," Mr. Carter allowed, "though they don't have to be Tom Cruises whipping the drinks over their shoulders".
"But free speech doesn't require articulateness — you don't have to be Tom Paine, as long as what you do can be perceived by an audience as having a message," he said.
Phelps has never been a particularly distinctive vocalist — his blues covers have worked mainly because of his astonishing slide work — and now that he has found his voice as a songwriter it turns out to be Tom Waits's voice, with a surfeit of impressionistic imagery and quirky characters.
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