Examples of 'saint-thomas' in a sentence

Meaning of "saint-thomas"

Saint-Thomas is a noun referring to a historic figure, often used in the context of religious or theological discussions

How to use "saint-thomas" in a sentence

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View of the Protestant church of Saint-Thomas.
Besides his visit To Saint-Thomas mine today It would be unwise.
Linguistic and cultural events are regularly held at Saint-Thomas in French.
In the Saint-Thomas beams are broken.
In a prime location right in the heart of Strasbourg, Le Saint-Thomas offers city views.
To Saint-Thomas mine today.
Their ships laden with food were behind only those of Trinidad and Saint-Thomas.
Its first home was the former Saint-Thomas Seminary, which had closed 2 years earlier.
He set up practice at Quebec City and Saint-Thomas.
Saint-Thomas is a commune in the Haute-Garonne department in southwestern France.
The cathedral and the episcopal palace of Belley © Philippe Meunier Saint-Thomas TV.
In Voreux, shoring pit sinking, Saint-Thomas anchors broke up.
The project involved creating 15 % additional storage space at our distribution centre in Saint-Thomas.
Go straight to the Route de Dives, then reach the Saint-Thomas church of Villers-sur-Mer.
It wouldn't be safe. You would better cancel your tour of the Saint-Thomas mine.

See also

Pigs are seen at the Meloporc farm in Saint-Thomas de Joliette, Quebec.
Saint-Roch has a door which, for magnificence, is comparable only to that of Saint-Thomas d'Aquin.
The Church of Saint-Thomas.
It was established in October 1994 through the initiative of the Société Saint-Thomas d'Aquin.
Our partner, Golf Saint-Thomas.
The Protestant church Saint-Thomas.
In 1854, Father François-Xavier Stanislas Lawrence founded the Saint-Thomas seminary, the first francophone college of Acadia.

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