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  • Stern and Thron changed the subject and promised to cut government spending.

    My First Time: A political novice runs for office Bill Thomas 2010

  • Thron says the technology developed for the race will help the Pentagon reach its goal of having one-third of its vehicles be driverless within ten years, but will mean safer cars within a few years.

    Archive 2005-10-01 Zoe Brain 2005

  • Thron says the technology developed for the race will help the Pentagon reach its goal of having one-third of its vehicles be driverless within ten years, but will mean safer cars within a few years.

    Robotic Race Zoe Brain 2005

  • Masonería en España (1892 - 3); DE RAFAEL, La Masonería pintada por si misma (1883); PACHTLER, Der stille Krieg gegen Thron und Altar

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 9: Laprade-Mass Liturgy 1840-1916 1913

  • Christian L. Lange (Brussels: Misch & Thron, 1911), pp. 14.

    Albert Gobat - Nobel Lecture 1902

  • The original name had been, “When we are in the highest need,” but he changed the name by dictation now to “Before thy throne with this I come” (Vor deiner Thron tret ich hiemit).

    The Love Affairs of Great Musicians Hughes, Rupert, 1872-1956 1903

  • For this was the Thron-diuck, [77] a word eventually corrupted into "Klondike" by the jargon of many nationalities.

    From Paris to New York by Land Harry De Windt 1894

  • Thron-diuck, and it seemed like some weird dream when one sultry afternoon during my recent stay I was invited by a party of smartly dressed ladies to partake of ices in a gilded _café_ with red-striped sun-blinds on the very same spot.

    From Paris to New York by Land Harry De Windt 1894

  • In 1896 it took us two months to reach Thron-diuck from the coast, and on the last occasion I received a reply from London to a cable within seven hours!

    From Paris to New York by Land Harry De Windt 1894

  • (Thron-Duick or Tondak) River, 2,000 miles up the Yukon.

    History of the United States, Volume 5 (of 6) Elisha Benjamin Andrews 1880

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