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Meaning of "tolmie"
tolmie (noun) - Tolmie is a surname of Scottish origin. In English, it can also refer to a place name or a specific person. The context in which this term is used would depend on its specific reference
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Tolmie found himself in a position of increasing difficulty.
One of the proposed extensions was to Tolmie.
Tolmie lost his own seat.
He kept the stone and later gave it to a neighbor, the Tolmie family.
Tolmie became the leader of the new party.
The by-election was won by William Tolmie.
Sarah Tolmie has loved early English since she was a teenager because of its weirdness.
The genus was named after the Scottish-Canadian botanist William Fraser Tolmie.
The Work and Tolmie cousins grew up together.
The Tories returned to power in the 1928 election under Simon Fraser Tolmie.
Tolmie led the last Conservative provincial government in British Columbia.
The scientific name " tolmiei " was given in honor of William Fraser Tolmie.
Tolmie had an impeccable pioneer lineage, which aided him in his political aspirations.
Just south of Tolmie Peak, in a basin carved by glaciers, lies Eunice Lake.
Tolmie Creek, flowing down from Tolmie Peak, joins the Carbon River from the south.
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Tolmie came to the NorthWest in 1833 in the service of the HBC.
Tolmie had arrived at Fort Vancouver by ship from Britain in May 1833.
Tolmie entered federal politics in the election of 1917, becoming Unionist MP for Victoria City.