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tom
noun
The male of the domesticated cat.
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I had my second taste of tom kha gai in a boozer in Bolton.
But if someone else went down we have Tom up our sleeves.
Back home, his wife, Mary, given the news that Tom was missing, presumed wounded, refused to accept the inevitable.
"Tom ap Rhys Pryce was a proud man and there is a real prospect that he did not submit to the demands of the robbers.
"One of her beliefs," Tom says, "is that she'll have a panic attack in public, will faint and everyone will laugh, stare, point, and no one will help".
Margot and Jerry Leadbetter turn their noses up at Tom and Barbara's concoctions in The Good Life, and Reggie's son-in-law Tom makes an undrinkable nettle and parsnip wine in The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin.
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As talks resumed at Stormont to revive the assembly, under the chairmanship of the Northern Ireland secretary, Paul Murphy, and junior Irish foreign minister Tom Kitt, Sinn Féin's Martin McGuinness urged the hardline DUP to strike a deal as quickly as possible.
Tom Smith was also very good at reacting to current events.' In 1917, you could buy suffragette crackers.
They did rally to a degree on this occasion, with a goal in the 41st minute as Tom Soare's testing delivery was turned into the net by McPake.
Durkan could, as Tom Kelly argued earlier this year, find solace in a bigger, more professional club called Fianna Fail, where he can make a comeback in the green, white and gold colours of the Irish Republic's official 'Republican Party'.
On ITV Tom Bradby provided charm, insight and a good array of guests, Adam Boulton was a commanding presence at the heart of Sky's programme – but they lack the ambition or sense of occasion the BBC brings and their secondary presenters offer charm, but less expertise.
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