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  • German Thomas "Tomsky" Arnold is attempting Everest as member in the Austrian Laserer-alpin team.

    unknown title 2009

  • "Tomsky" Arnold with the Austrian Laserer-alpin team.

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  • Now, retouching friend Tomsky, the enemy, did you gather much from what he let drop?

    Finnegans Wake 2006

  • One may add that the leader of the new trade union movement, Tomsky, was forced to commit suicide in 1938.

    Should we join the civil society? Helen 2005

  • Tomsky, emerged in the Soviet Union, the label Re - visionist was, as has been seen, already considered obsolete.

    Dictionary of the History of Ideas R. K. KINDERSLEY 1968

  • The same stand, or rather an even more opportunist one, was taken by Rykov, Kamenev, Molotov, Tomsky, Kalinin, and all the rest of the leaders and half-leaders of to-day.

    My Life Trotsky, Leon 1930

  • A delegation of the Central Committee composed of Tomsky, Frunze, Pyatakov, and Gusyev came to me at Sukhum to coordinate with me in making changes in the personnel of the war department.

    My Life Trotsky, Leon 1930

  • Herman, the would-be gambler, whose imagination had been strongly excited by the story told by Tomsky of the three magic cards.

    The Queen Of Spades Aleksandr Sergeevich Pushkin 1818

  • Strangely enough, that very night at the ball, Tomsky had rallied her about her preference for the young officer, assuring her that he knew more than she supposed he did.

    The Queen Of Spades Aleksandr Sergeevich Pushkin 1818

  • "I hardly think so," replied Tomsky, with an air of importance.

    The Queen Of Spades Aleksandr Sergeevich Pushkin 1818

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