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  • For a discussion of the image of the “Turk” in Las Casa and Sepúlveda, see Tomaz Mastnak, “Fictions in Political Thought: Las Casas, Sepúlveda, the Indians, and the Turks,” Filozofski Vestnik 15 1994: 127–49.

    Bloodlust Russell Jacoby 2011

  • For a discussion of the image of the “Turk” in Las Casa and Sepúlveda, see Tomaz Mastnak, “Fictions in Political Thought: Las Casas, Sepúlveda, the Indians, and the Turks,” Filozofski Vestnik 15 1994: 127–49.

    Bloodlust Russell Jacoby 2011

  • Now I see that even when I was shunning Whitman in my twenties, his shadow was still all over my fingers via poets that were influenced by him: Ginsberg (who I also partially shunned on the surface for a while) and William Carlos Williams among others, and also via international writers, like Tomaz Salamun and Neruda.

    the long road to whitman : Jeffrey McDaniel : Harriet the Blog : The Poetry Foundation 2007

  • The SADC meeting also tasked its secretariat, led by Tomaz

    ANC Daily News Briefing 2007

  • It was also to get a report from SADC executive secretary Tomaz

    ANC Daily News Briefing 2007

  • There's Adam Strange's reappearing eyes, the extra Tomaz word balloons, Ralph's re-appearing ring, the article text, Booster's bands, the serpent lady with the disappearing tattoo and jewelry, and others I haven't caught.

    Week 15: Hapax Legomenon Douglas Wolk 2006

  • "For us as a region we cannot continue in the medium and long term ... to beg for food," said SADC executive secretary Tomaz

    ANC Daily News Briefing 2006

  • Plus, besides for the fact that probably no arab/egyptian in the history of the country had their given name as Adrianna, how is her last name Tomaz?

    Week 10: You've Got Me? Who's Got You? Douglas Wolk 2006

  •           Captain Tomaz sat quickly and began briskly.

    Lord Conrads Crusade Frankowski, Leo 2005

  • In 2005, Tomaz Humar, a celebrated Slovenian mountaineer, was stranded by storms on a ledge on Nanga Parbat in Pakistan.

    NYT > Home Page By DAVID ROBERTS 2011

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