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toma

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TOMA is the local bus service in Caldas da Rainha , a medium-sized city in western central Portugal . Toma means "take this" in Portuguese, commemorating everyman figure Zé Povinho , whose image appears on the buses. Service was inaugurated by the Câmara ...

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n. A semi-hard Italian cheese from Piedmont

Usage examples of toma.

Tomas waded out into the harbor, his bicolor robe floating around his calves.

With an apologetic shrug to me, Tomas got up and joined the cardplayers, taking the seat the engineering specialist had vacated.

As they watched themselves in the mirror, Sabina began undressing and Tomas transferred the hat, now a Chaplinesque madcap, to her head.

Captain Shal sighed as did most of the group when Councilor Tomas entered the hangar.

Now they resided in Tomas, but he still felt somehow lessened when he forwent the gold-and-white armor.

Now they resided in Tomas, but he still felt somehow lessened when he forwent the gold and white armour.

Extensive checks were made on the dead men, Kingfish Toone and the Cuban, Blinkie Tomas.

He was Pugs closest friend, more brother than friend, and for that reason Pug earned some measure of acceptance from the other boys, for they all regarded Tomas as their unofficial leader.

There they all are, the fat pigs, de Tomas thought as he sat on the dais just behind Ayatollah Jebel Shammar, the current chairman of the Convocation.

Ayatollah Shammar looked to de Tomas, who rose and strode purposefully to the center of the stage on which the dais stood.

Tomas thought as he sat on the dais just behind Ayatollah Jebel Shammar, the current chairman of the Convocation.

Cristobal was born about six months after Diego, the son of my husband Tomas and my Tewa maid.

Elbryan looked at the hopeful, crooked grin on the weatherworn face of Tomas Gingerwart and recognized that the man was his friend.

Those who did not fall for this carefully engineered propaganda--such as the neo-Puritans, the Anabaptists, and the Scientific Pantheists--were not powerful enough to oppose either the Collegium or the Convocation, and where de Tomas was not able to penetrate their congregations and eliminate their leadership, he was content to wait.

Tomas sat back, for in spite of the comforts of the dwarven long hall, he wished for more familiar surroundings.