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Joey "Jaws" Chestnut and Sonya "The Black Widow" Thomas, the male and female champions respectively, will defend their titles at the annual event in Brooklyn.
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Peter Black AM and Rhodri Glyn Thomas AM also answered questions on behalf of the Assembly Commission.
BBC: Remploy debate
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In a rare question, Justice Clarence Thomas, the only black member of the Supreme Court, asked whether affirmative action was helping or hindering progress towards racial harmony.
BBC: The end of the civil rights era
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The winning team was made up of Chris Jardine, David Owen, Thomas Sloan, Chalmers Porteous, Graham Black, Graham Sloan, Neil Henderson, Ruaraidh Whyte, Scott Robertson, and Stuart Henderson.
BBC: Dumfries curlers retake world record for longest match
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For a spa snack, Ms. Thomas often sips organic tea with hints of cinnamon, black currants and orange peels.
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From 1819 to 1843, Truro's postmistress was a Miss Thomas, who preferred the use of blue ink instead of the normal black stamping.
BBC: Rare Truro blue marked letter found in Exeter archive
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The GAO speculates that the dollar coin might cause a renewed interest in that black sheep of the currency family, the two-dollar bill (which features Thomas Jefferson).
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The first permanent colour photograph was taken by Thomas Sutton who was working with Clerk Maxwell and is a composite of three black and white pictures, each one taken through a red, green or blue filter.
BBC: Pioneering colour photography
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Wattendorf, a senior at Northern Virginia's super-selective Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology, stood before prospective members of its Black Student Union in the fall and introduced himself as the club's president.
WSJ: The Man Who Knew Too Little
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Back in the 1940s, the Indian chiefs in the Black Hills of South Dakota, where Gutzon Borglum was fashioning the faces of George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Teddy Roosevelt and Abraham Lincoln into stone, were upset.
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