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DAMON: Toma's are a family together, but at the same time divided by their new life.
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The Toma's are Iraqi Christians, who fled their homeland after insurgents killed a family member who was working for the U.S. army.
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DAMON: After just eight weeks in this new land, the Toma's grasp for anything familiar.
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Toma's job falls in that category, even though he has the distinction of having written an autobiography,
USATODAY.com 2005
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Pake's magnanimous offer of the wagon and team at only twice their real value was declined; inasmuch as the trail was impassible for wagons beyond Toma's place, and ceased altogether at
Two on the Trail A Story of the Far Northwest Hulbert Footner 1911
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You will probably overtake us in the big river, as we have to track all the way; but should you be delayed, I will go on up the rapids; and will see that a wagon is waiting for you at the Warehouse, to bring you to me at Pierre Toma's house on Musquasepi.
Two on the Trail A Story of the Far Northwest Hulbert Footner 1911
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Now the dog Bran, being unhungered, and refusing to eat of Toma's loaf, as all did who were ignorant of its druidical purpose, fell upon the
Penelope's Irish Experiences Kate Douglas Smith Wiggin 1889
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Next morning went a little way in canoes and walked six miles to Toma's place; meeting held, speech as usual, present of yams, pig, Walked back the six miles, started in double canoe for Gaicha, the other side of the bay: wind cold, some difficulty in getting ashore.
Life of John Coleridge Patteson Yonge, Charlotte M 1873
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Mukhlis went to her house after receiving a worried phone call from Toma's sister saying she hadn't been able to get in touch with Toma.
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Mukhlis said he walked into Toma's house and found her lying on the kitchen floor, blood pooled on the ground from what he thought was a strike to the head.
Thestar.com - Home Page Barbara Surk 2011
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