Examples of 'thomas jackson' in a sentence

Meaning of "thomas jackson"

thomas jackson - This phrase denotes a person's name, specifically "Thomas Jackson." It could refer to someone in a conversation, story, or context where the name is mentioned.

How to use "thomas jackson" in a sentence

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Morton prepared his ether with the assistance of eminent chemist Charles Thomas Jackson.
Judge Thomas Jackson decided that Microsoft is in fact a monopoly.
This brigade was commanded by Thomas Jackson.
Ferguson police chief Thomas Jackson resigned last month, within days of the report 's release.
I am the ghost of Thomas Jackson.
Finally, Thomas Jackson talked about an important aspect of the Freemasons, philanthropy.
For other people by the same name, see Thomas Jackson disambiguation.
Thomas Jackson did a review of Gustavo Raffi 's recent book.
Today, the only freestanding statue on the Square is the statue of Sir Thomas Jackson.
No, his name is thomas jackson.
New protests are beginning after the resignation the town 's Chief of Police, Thomas Jackson.
Excuse me? No, his name is thomas jackson.
The report was soon followed by the resignation of Ferguson 's then-embattled police Chief Thomas Jackson.
One of APMR 's collaborators in the United States informed CAEx that Thomas Jackson suffered a stroke.
The first prefect Apostolic appointed under the new administration was the Rev. Thomas Jackson.

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After beginning her research career, in 1927 Yardley married Thomas Jackson Lonsdale.

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