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Some would argue that given the near certainty of his dying by jumping on the grenade, his death was at least weakly intended, in Alvin Goldman's sense (Tolhurst 1983).
Suicide Cholbi, Michael 2008
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"The market's obviously shaken by Babcock & Brown's continued fall," said Peter Morgan, senior client adviser at Tolhurst, adding that fear of a further collapse in Babcock & Brown shares could continue to weigh on the market.
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Richmond-Tolhurst 69 pass from Gustus (Kirchner kick)
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Richmond-Tolhurst 56 pass from Gustus (Kirchner kick)
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Richmond-Tolhurst 21 pass from Gustus (Kirchner kick)
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Richmond-Tolhurst 22 pass from D Wills (Kirchner kick)
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After which he wheeled Edgar, who was getting tired, back to the house, and then ran home with his rabbit, the proudest and happiest boy in Tolhurst.
Little Folks (October 1884) A Magazine for the Young Various
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He was the greatest stone-thrower in all Tolhurst Village.
Little Folks (October 1884) A Magazine for the Young Various
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She was now ready, and all she had to do was to run down and tell Mr.. Tolhurst that if Mr. Martin called while she was out he was to be asked to wait.
Joanna Godden Sheila Kaye-Smith 1921
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The commodore had a dog with him, "Mike" by name, and the animal having been a favourite of the coxswain, Tolhurst, and always fed by him, refused to leave his dead body, and remained in the wreck of the boat drifting up towards the junks.
Our Sailors Gallant Deeds of the British Navy during Victoria's Reign William Henry Giles Kingston 1847
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