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  • Thomas Kipling
  • British churchman and academic

    Thomas Kipling (1745 or 1746 – 28 January 1822) was a British churchman and academic. He entered St John's College, Cambridge University in 1764 at age

    Thomas Kipling

    Thomas_Kipling

  • Rudyard Kipling
  • English writer and poet (1865–1936)

    Joseph Rudyard Kipling (/ˈrʌdjərd/ RUD-yərd; 30 December 1865 – 18 January 1936) was an English journalist, novelist, poet and short-story writer. He

    Rudyard Kipling

    Rudyard Kipling

    Rudyard_Kipling

  • If—
  • Poem by Rudyard Kipling

    "If—" is a poem by English poet Rudyard Kipling (1865–1936), written circa 1895 as a tribute to Leander Starr Jameson. It is a literary example of Victorian-era

    If—

    If—

    If—

  • The Jungle Book
  • 1894 children's book by Rudyard Kipling

    Jungle Book is an 1894 collection of stories by the English author Rudyard Kipling. Most of the characters are animals such as Shere Khan the tiger and Baloo

    The Jungle Book

    The Jungle Book

    The_Jungle_Book

  • Temple Church
  • Anglican church in London

    1772–1787 Thomas Thurlow (as Dean of Rochester 1775, Bishop of Lincoln 1779) 1787–1797 William Pearce (later Dean of Ely) 1797–1798 Thomas Kipling (later

    Temple Church

    Temple Church

    Temple_Church

  • The White Man's Burden
  • Poem by the English poet Rudyard Kipling

    "The White Man's Burden" (1899), by Rudyard Kipling, is a poem about the Philippine–American War (1899–1902) that exhorts the United States to assume

    The White Man's Burden

    The White Man's Burden

    The_White_Man's_Burden

  • Rudyard Kipling bibliography
  • This is a bibliography of works by Rudyard Kipling, including books, short stories, poems, and collections of his works. (These are short story collections

    Rudyard Kipling bibliography

    Rudyard_Kipling_bibliography

  • Sedbergh School
  • Public school in Cumbria, England

    Professor of Theology at Cambridge. Walker King, Bishop of Rochester Thomas Kipling, Early churchman and academic John Knewstub, eminent English clergyman

    Sedbergh School

    Sedbergh School

    Sedbergh_School

  • Codex Bezae
  • Handwritten copy of the New Testament in Greek and Latin

    by John Dickinson. In 1787, the University of Cambridge appointed Dr Thomas Kipling to edit a facsimile edition which appeared in two volumes in 1793. The

    Codex Bezae

    Codex Bezae

    Codex_Bezae

  • Senior Wrangler
  • Top mathematics undergraduate at Cambridge University

    Bertrand Russell, Nevil Maskelyne and Sir James Timmins Chance (seventh), Thomas Malthus (ninth), and John Maynard Keynes and William Henry Fox Talbot (12th)

    Senior Wrangler

    Senior Wrangler

    Senior_Wrangler

  • Bowes
  • Village in County Durham, England

    From 1861 to 1962, the village was served by Bowes railway station. Thomas Kipling (bap. 1745, d. 1822), dean of Peterborough, was born in Bowes. John

    Bowes

    Bowes

    Bowes

  • William Burdon
  • English academic, mineowner and writer

    absentee Cambridge Regius Professor of Divinity, claiming his deputy Thomas Kipling was incompetent. These were then published in book form by Benjamin

    William Burdon

    William_Burdon

  • A Choice of Kipling's Verse
  • T. S. Eliot book

    A Choice of Kipling's Verse, made by T. S. Eliot, with an essay on Rudyard Kipling is a book first published in December 1941 (by Faber and Faber in UK

    A Choice of Kipling's Verse

    A_Choice_of_Kipling's_Verse

  • Mowgli
  • Fictional character created by Rudyard Kipling

    Rudyard Kipling's The Jungle Book stories. He is a feral boy from the Pench area in Seoni, Madhya Pradesh, India, who originally appeared in Kipling's short

    Mowgli

    Mowgli

    Mowgli

  • Carol Kipling
  • American interior designer

    Carol Kipling is an American interior designer based in Los Angeles and Seattle. Kipling established her reputation while designing interiors and furnishings

    Carol Kipling

    Carol_Kipling

  • Thomas Hardy
  • English novelist and poet (1840–1928)

    Hardy was one of 53 leading British authors—including H. G. Wells, Rudyard Kipling and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle—who signed their names to the "Authors' Declaration"

    Thomas Hardy

    Thomas Hardy

    Thomas_Hardy

  • Thomas Pinney
  • American English scholar

    ISBN 978-0-520-94148-9. Kipling and his First Publisher: Correspondence of Rudyard Kipling With Thacker, Spink and Co., 1886–1890, Thomas Pinney and David Alan

    Thomas Pinney

    Thomas_Pinney

  • Five Ws
  • Checklist used by journalists

    176ff Thomas Wilson, The Arte of Rhetorique Book I. Henry Clay Trumbull, Teaching and Teachers, Philadelphia, 1888, p. 120. The poem compares Kipling's own

    Five Ws

    Five Ws

    Five_Ws

  • Charles Symmons
  • Welsh poet and priest (1749–1826)

    controversial in the wake of the trial of William Frend. One of his opponents, Thomas Kipling, sent extracts to influential clerics. Symmons protested, but decided

    Charles Symmons

    Charles Symmons

    Charles_Symmons

  • The Man Who Would Be King
  • 1888 short story by Rudyard Kipling

    "The Man Who Would Be King" is an 1888 short story by Rudyard Kipling about two British adventurers in British India who become kings of Kafiristan, a

    The Man Who Would Be King

    The Man Who Would Be King

    The_Man_Who_Would_Be_King

  • Kim (novel)
  • 1901 picaresque novel by Rudyard Kipling

    Kim is a picaresque novel by English author Rudyard Kipling. It was first published serially in McClure's Magazine from December 1900 to October 1901

    Kim (novel)

    Kim (novel)

    Kim_(novel)

  • Thomas Carlyle
  • Scottish essayist, historian and philosopher (1795–1881)

    Ganivet, Lafcadio Hearn, William Ernest Henley, Marietta Holley, Rudyard Kipling, Selma Lagerlöf, Herman Melville, Alfredo Panzini, Edgar Quinet, Samuel

    Thomas Carlyle

    Thomas Carlyle

    Thomas_Carlyle

  • The Devil Wears Prada 2
  • 2026 film by David Frankel

    assistant, who is now a senior executive at Dior Stanley Tucci as Nigel Kipling, Miranda's longtime right hand Justin Theroux as Benji Barnes, Emily's

    The Devil Wears Prada 2

    The_Devil_Wears_Prada_2

  • List of plagiarized books
  • (1894) by Rudyard Kipling: In a letter written and signed by Kipling in or around 1895, states Alison Flood in The Guardian, Kipling confesses to borrowing

    List of plagiarized books

    List_of_plagiarized_books

  • Dean of Peterborough
  • Head of the chapter at Peterborough Cathedral, England

    1740–1744 John Thomas 1744–1764 Robert Lamb 1764–1791 Charles Tarrant 1791–1792 Charles Manners-Sutton 1792–1797 Peter Peckard 1797–1822 Thomas Kipling 1822–1830

    Dean of Peterborough

    Dean of Peterborough

    Dean_of_Peterborough

  • Something of Myself
  • Autobiography of Rudyard Kipling

    Myself: for my friends known and unknown is the autobiography of Rudyard Kipling. Kipling wrote it in the last year of his life; the unfinished text was prepared

    Something of Myself

    Something_of_Myself

  • The Kipling Society
  • The Kipling Society is a literary society open to everyone interested in the work and life of British author Rudyard Kipling (1865–1936). The Kipling Society

    The Kipling Society

    The_Kipling_Society

  • Tommy (Kipling poem)
  • 1890 poem by Rudyard Kipling

    1890 poem by Rudyard Kipling, reprinted in his 1892 Barrack-Room Ballads. The poem addresses the ordinary British soldier of Kipling's time in a sympathetic

    Tommy (Kipling poem)

    Tommy_(Kipling_poem)

  • The Oxford Book of Twentieth Century English Verse
  • Joyce, James Kavanagh, P. J. Kavanagh, Patrick Keyes, Sidney Kinsella, Thomas Kipling, Rudyard Kirkup, James Larkin, Philip Lawrence, D. H. Lehmann, John

    The Oxford Book of Twentieth Century English Verse

    The_Oxford_Book_of_Twentieth_Century_English_Verse

  • William Frend (reformer)
  • English clergyman and social reformer (1757–1841)

    committee of five to conduct the proceedings, one of the leaders being Thomas Kipling. On 23 April a summons was issued by that official requiring Frend's

    William Frend (reformer)

    William Frend (reformer)

    William_Frend_(reformer)

  • Lia Thomas
  • American swimmer (born 1999)

    second-place swimmer in Lia Thomas race". The Hill. Archived from the original on March 30, 2022. Retrieved March 30, 2022. Kipling, Ella (May 6, 2021). "Twitter

    Lia Thomas

    Lia Thomas

    Lia_Thomas

  • Known unto God
  • Phrase used on the gravestones of unknown soldiers

    Commission (CWGC) cemeteries. The phrase was selected by British poet Rudyard Kipling who worked for what was then the Imperial War Graves Commission during

    Known unto God

    Known unto God

    Known_unto_God

  • To rob Peter to pay Paul
  • English idiom of biblical origin

    Routledge. p. 216. ISBN 0-415-30300-1. Kipling, Rudyard; Pinney, Thomas (2004). The Letters of Rudyard Kipling. Vol. 6: 1931–36. University of Iowa Press

    To rob Peter to pay Paul

    To rob Peter to pay Paul

    To_rob_Peter_to_pay_Paul

  • On the Road to Mandalay (song)
  • Musical setting of the Rudyard Kipling poem "Mandalay", composed by Oley Speaks

    Speaks (1874–1948) with text by Rudyard Kipling (1865–1936). Oley Speaks set to music a portion of Kipling's poem Mandalay, 1890, from Barrack-Room Ballads

    On the Road to Mandalay (song)

    On the Road to Mandalay (song)

    On_the_Road_to_Mandalay_(song)

  • T. S. Eliot
  • Poet, essayist and playwright (1888–1965)

    a Christian Society (1939) A Choice of Kipling's Verse (1941) made by Eliot, with an essay on Rudyard Kipling Notes Towards the Definition of Culture

    T. S. Eliot

    T. S. Eliot

    T._S._Eliot

  • James Henry Monk
  • English divine and classical scholar (1784–1856)

    Church of England titles Preceded by Thomas Kipling Dean of Peterborough 1822–1830 Succeeded by Thomas Turton Preceded by Christopher Bethell Bishop of

    James Henry Monk

    James Henry Monk

    James_Henry_Monk

  • King Louie
  • Character from The Jungle Book

    the Disney adaptation is based on the Kipling stories, the character King Louie does not appear in Rudyard Kipling's original book, as orangutans are not

    King Louie

    King_Louie

  • Helen Thomas
  • American journalist (1920–2013)

    Estate Award. In 2000, Thomas was presented with the Kiplinger Distinguished Contributions to Journalism Award. In 2003, Thomas received the Religious

    Helen Thomas

    Helen Thomas

    Helen_Thomas

  • The Jungle Book (2016 film)
  • 2016 film by Jon Favreau

    animated film of the same name, which itself is loosely based on Rudyard Kipling's story collection of the same name. It was directed by Jon Favreau and

    The Jungle Book (2016 film)

    The_Jungle_Book_(2016_film)

  • Soldiers Three (film)
  • 1951 film by Tay Garnett

    directed by Tay Garnett and based upon several short stories by Rudyard Kipling featuring the same trio of British soldiers, portrayed in the film by Stewart

    Soldiers Three (film)

    Soldiers_Three_(film)

  • White Man's Burden (film)
  • 1995 American drama film by Desmond Nakano

    by the famous poem of the same title by Rudyard Kipling. At dinner, wealthy black CEO Thaddeus Thomas discusses white people and claims they are "genetically

    White Man's Burden (film)

    White_Man's_Burden_(film)

  • List of Carey Mulligan performances
  • Bridgid Northanger Abbey Isabella Thorpe Television film My Boy Jack Elsie Kipling Doctor Who Sally Sparrow Episode: "Blink" 2014 The Spoils of Babylon Lady

    List of Carey Mulligan performances

    List of Carey Mulligan performances

    List_of_Carey_Mulligan_performances

  • United Kingdom
  • Country in northwestern Europe

    renowned for children's literature; writers include Daniel Defoe, Rudyard Kipling, Lewis Carroll and Beatrix Potter, who also illustrated her own books.

    United Kingdom

    United Kingdom

    United_Kingdom

  • Matt Fong
  • American politician (1953–2011)

    Matthew Kipling Fong (November 20, 1953 – June 1, 2011) was an American Republican politician who served as the 30th California State Treasurer. He was

    Matt Fong

    Matt Fong

    Matt_Fong

  • Penguin Popular Classics
  • Series of paperback editions

    2020-08-06. Hardy, Thomas (25 September 2013). LiveLib. ISBN 9780140623949. Shakespeare, William (1994). Julius Caesar. ISBN 0140621504. Kipling, Rudyard (1994)

    Penguin Popular Classics

    Penguin_Popular_Classics

  • Scorton Grammar School
  • Defunct grammar school in North Yorkshire, England

    Swinburne (1743–1803), the travel writer. Rev. David Simpson, (1745-1799) Thomas Kipling (bap. 1745, d. 1822), dean of Peterborough. John Leonard Wilson (1897-1970);

    Scorton Grammar School

    Scorton Grammar School

    Scorton_Grammar_School

  • List of destroyers of World War II
  • Destroyer 1,690 14 September 1939 constructive total loss 11 April 1942 Kipling Destroyer 1,690 22 December 1939 sunk 11 May 1942 Kiri  Imperial Japanese

    List of destroyers of World War II

    List of destroyers of World War II

    List_of_destroyers_of_World_War_II

  • Kanye West
  • American rapper and producer (born 1977)

    Wireless Festival as Kanye West headlines". NME. Retrieved April 7, 2026. Kipling, Ella (April 6, 2026). "Wireless Festival boss defends decision over Kanye

    Kanye West

    Kanye West

    Kanye_West

  • List of My Three Sons episodes
  • In class, when Robbie is asked to read The New Knighthood by Rudyard Kipling, he struggles. Carrie feels sorry for him. Back at home, Robbie goes on

    List of My Three Sons episodes

    List_of_My_Three_Sons_episodes

  • The Railway Series
  • British fictional book series

    Sibley, Brian (1995). The Thomas the Tank Engine Man. Heinemann. ISBN 0-434-96909-5. Wilson, Alastair. ".007". The Kipling Society. Retrieved 14 June

    The Railway Series

    The_Railway_Series

  • The Golden Argosy (book)
  • Anthology of short stories

    Jacobs "The Man Who Would Be King" by Rudyard Kipling "The Incarnation of Krishna Mulvaney" by Rudyard Kipling "Champion" by Ring Lardner "To Build a Fire"

    The Golden Argosy (book)

    The_Golden_Argosy_(book)

  • Stanley Tucci
  • American actor and author (born 1960)

    opposite Meryl Streep, Anne Hathaway, and Emily Blunt. Tucci portrays Nigel Kipling, a loyal confidant of Miranda Priestly (Streep). The film was a breakout

    Stanley Tucci

    Stanley Tucci

    Stanley_Tucci

  • Lowell Thomas
  • American author, broadcaster and traveler (1892–1981)

    Men of Danger, 1936 Kipling Stories and a Life of Kipling, 1936 Seeing Canada With Lowell Thomas, 1936 Seeing India With Lowell Thomas, 1936 Seeing Japan

    Lowell Thomas

    Lowell Thomas

    Lowell_Thomas

  • Lupita Nyong'o
  • Actress (born 1983)

    Favreau is directing the live-action/CG hybrid adaptation of the Rudyard Kipling tale". The Hollywood Reporter. Archived from the original on 9 September

    Lupita Nyong'o

    Lupita Nyong'o

    Lupita_Nyong'o

  • Kipling Trail
  • Walking route in India

    Kipling Trail (also known as Kipling Road) is the old walking route that connects Dehradun with the hill station of Mussoorie in India. It was the only

    Kipling Trail

    Kipling Trail

    Kipling_Trail

  • 1907 Nobel Prize in Literature
  • Award

    1907 Nobel Prize in Literature was awarded to the British writer Rudyard Kipling (1865–1936) "in consideration of the power of observation, originality

    1907 Nobel Prize in Literature

    1907 Nobel Prize in Literature

    1907_Nobel_Prize_in_Literature

  • William Shakespeare
  • English playwright and poet (1564–1616)

    his plays, but the truth may be impossible to prove. In 1934, Rudyard Kipling published a short story in The Strand Magazine, "Proofs of Holy Writ",

    William Shakespeare

    William Shakespeare

    William_Shakespeare

  • Sir J. J. Institute of Applied Art
  • School of applied art in Mumbai, India

    "Rudyard Kipling, son of Lockwood Kipling, first dean of Sir JJ School of Art, was born here on December 30, 1865." A bust of Rudyard Kipling exists at

    Sir J. J. Institute of Applied Art

    Sir J. J. Institute of Applied Art

    Sir_J._J._Institute_of_Applied_Art

  • Winston Churchill
  • British statesman and writer (1874–1965)

    project, reading widely including Plato, Edward Gibbon, Charles Darwin and Thomas Babington Macaulay. The books were sent by his mother, with whom he shared

    Winston Churchill

    Winston Churchill

    Winston_Churchill

  • Thomas Dalziel
  • English engraver (1823–1906)

    Thomas Bolton Gilchrist Septimus Dalziel (9 May 1823–17 March 1906) was an English engraver known chiefly for his illustrations of the work of Charles

    Thomas Dalziel

    Thomas Dalziel

    Thomas_Dalziel

  • Roald Dahl
  • British writer and poet (1916–1990)

    when he was six years old. His other favourite authors included Rudyard Kipling, Charles Dickens, William Makepeace Thackeray and former Royal Navy officer

    Roald Dahl

    Roald Dahl

    Roald_Dahl

  • Garry Moore
  • American entertainer, comedian, and game show host (1915–1993)

    a Columbia LP record album for children. It featured tales by Rudyard Kipling, including "The Elephant's Child" and "How the Camel Got His Hump." Also

    Garry Moore

    Garry Moore

    Garry_Moore

  • Nobel Prize in Literature
  • Prize established in 1895 by Alfred Nobel

    nomination letter "arrived late due to slow mail service" and Rudyard Kipling's had been temporarily misplaced. It was then decided by the Nobel committee

    Nobel Prize in Literature

    Nobel Prize in Literature

    Nobel_Prize_in_Literature

  • Scarlett Johansson
  • American actress (born 1984)

    15, 2016). "'Jungle Book' director Jon Favreau keeps the 19th century Kipling tone but updates the classic for modern times". Los Angeles Times. Archived

    Scarlett Johansson

    Scarlett Johansson

    Scarlett_Johansson

  • Thacker, Spink & Company
  • Indian publishing house and bookseller

    Retrieved 12 January 2025. Thomas Pinney and David Alan Richards, eds., Kipling and His First Publisher: Correspondence of Rudyard Kipling with Thacker, Spink

    Thacker, Spink & Company

    Thacker,_Spink_&_Company

  • Nigel Farage
  • British politician and broadcaster (born 1964)

    original on 29 April 2026. Retrieved 29 April 2026. Neilan, Catherine; Ceri, Thomas (3 May 2026). "Questions raised about 'security risk' to Farage in row o

    Nigel Farage

    Nigel Farage

    Nigel_Farage

  • 2026 in United Kingdom politics and government
  • Overview of the events of 2026 in the United Kingdom

    quit on eve of conference". BBC News. BBC. Retrieved 12 February 2026. Kipling, Ella; Khalil, Hafsa (12 February 2026). "Jim Ratcliffe sorry language

    2026 in United Kingdom politics and government

    2026_in_United_Kingdom_politics_and_government

  • Masonic ritual and symbolism
  • Scripted words and actions spoken or performed during degree work

    within literature (for example: "The Man Who Would Be King", by Rudyard Kipling, and War and Peace, by Leo Tolstoy). Freemasonry is described in its own

    Masonic ritual and symbolism

    Masonic ritual and symbolism

    Masonic_ritual_and_symbolism

  • Kemi Badenoch
  • British politician (born 1980)

    has identified English philosopher Roger Scruton and American economist Thomas Sowell as her influences, citing Sowell's Basic Economics as an influence

    Kemi Badenoch

    Kemi Badenoch

    Kemi_Badenoch

  • Sikh art
  • post-annexation years were William Carpenter, William Simpson, John Lockwood Kipling, Edwin Lord Weeks, Charles W. Bartlett, whose works are characterized as

    Sikh art

    Sikh art

    Sikh_art

  • Political positions of Nigel Farage
  • Views and voting record of the British politician

    Ferguson Gibbon Gray Hayek Hulme Hume Johnson (Paul) Johnson (Samuel) Kipling Kedourie Lawrence Ludovici More Newman Oakeshott (Michael) Quinton Ruskin

    Political positions of Nigel Farage

    Political positions of Nigel Farage

    Political_positions_of_Nigel_Farage

  • Virginia Tech
  • Public university in Blacksburg, Virginia, US

    Technology, Land Use Planning, Environmental Planning, and Growth Management. Kiplinger's Personal Finance places Virginia Tech 20th in its 2019 ranking of 174

    Virginia Tech

    Virginia_Tech

  • Ontario
  • Province of Canada

    plant in Alliston, Ford Motor Company (Ford) plants in Oakville and St. Thomas and Toyota assembly plants in Cambridge and Woodstock. However, as a result

    Ontario

    Ontario

    Ontario

  • Thomas Edwards (English clergyman, died 1842)
  • English clergyman, died 1842

    8vo. Remarks on Dr. Kipling s Preface to Beza, part i. 1793, 8vo. Criticisms relating to the Dead, London, 1810, 8vo. "Edwards, Thomas (EDWS776T)". A Cambridge

    Thomas Edwards (English clergyman, died 1842)

    Thomas_Edwards_(English_clergyman,_died_1842)

  • List of organisms named after works of fiction
  • PMC 12076883. PMID 40370603. van de Kamp, Thomas; Schwermann, Achim H.; dos Santos Rolo, Tomy; Lösel, Philipp D.; Engler, Thomas; Etter, Walter; Faragó, Tomáš; Göttlicher

    List of organisms named after works of fiction

    List_of_organisms_named_after_works_of_fiction

  • One Big Beautiful Bill Act
  • 2025 legislation in the United States

    "New GOP Car Loan Tax Deduction: Which Vehicles and Buyers Qualify". Kiplinger. Retrieved July 1, 2025. "OBBBA Auto Loan Interest Tax Deduction". SpieglerBlevins

    One Big Beautiful Bill Act

    One Big Beautiful Bill Act

    One_Big_Beautiful_Bill_Act

  • Operation Postmaster
  • Naval operation during the Second World War

    Thomas, Nigel; McCouaig, Simon (1991). Foreign Volunteers of the Allied Forces 1939–45. London: Osprey Publishing. ISBN 1-85532-136-X. Harder, Thomas

    Operation Postmaster

    Operation Postmaster

    Operation_Postmaster

  • Che Guevara
  • Argentine revolutionary (1928–1967)

    Gabriela Mistral, César Vallejo, and Walt Whitman. He could recite Rudyard Kipling's If— and José Hernández's Martín Fierro by heart. The Guevara home contained

    Che Guevara

    Che Guevara

    Che_Guevara

  • Thomas Atkins
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Canadian football player "Tommy" (Kipling poem) (1890) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Thomas Atkins. If an internal link

    Thomas Atkins

    Thomas_Atkins

  • Thomas the Rhymer
  • 13th-century Scottish laird and reputed prophet from Earlston

    setting. Rudyard Kipling's poem "The Last Rhyme of True Thomas" (1894) features Thomas Learmounth and a king who's going to make Thomas his knight. John

    Thomas the Rhymer

    Thomas the Rhymer

    Thomas_the_Rhymer

  • Workers Party of Britain
  • Political party in the United Kingdom

    Ferguson Gibbon Gray Hayek Hulme Hume Johnson (Paul) Johnson (Samuel) Kipling Kedourie Lawrence Ludovici More Newman Oakeshott (Michael) Quinton Ruskin

    Workers Party of Britain

    Workers Party of Britain

    Workers_Party_of_Britain

  • Daniel Radcliffe on screen and stage
  • 2006 Extras Himself Episode: "Daniel Radcliffe" 2007 My Boy Jack John Kipling Television film 2010, 2014, 2018 The Simpsons Edmund / Diggs / Himself

    Daniel Radcliffe on screen and stage

    Daniel Radcliffe on screen and stage

    Daniel_Radcliffe_on_screen_and_stage

  • Tommy
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    You Drop Tommy (King poem), by Stephen King, 2010 Tommy (Kipling poem), by Rudyard Kipling, 1892 Tommy, a 1927 play, the basis of the 1930 film She's

    Tommy

    Tommy

  • Murdoch Mysteries
  • Canadian television series

    forcing the third season to be filmed elsewhere in Toronto, in the area near Kipling Subway to the west of the city. For seasons one, two and three, filming

    Murdoch Mysteries

    Murdoch_Mysteries

  • Anthony Bamford
  • British businessman (born 1945)

    Ferguson Gibbon Gray Hayek Hulme Hume Johnson (Paul) Johnson (Samuel) Kipling Kedourie Lawrence Ludovici More Newman Oakeshott (Michael) Quinton Ruskin

    Anthony Bamford

    Anthony_Bamford

  • Stephen Sommers
  • American filmmaker (born 1962)

    Adventures of Huck Finn (1993), Disney's first live action version of Rudyard Kipling's The Jungle Book (1994) and the action horror film Deep Rising (1998).

    Stephen Sommers

    Stephen_Sommers

  • Felix the Cat
  • Cartoon character

    On other occasions, he claimed that Felix had been inspired by Rudyard Kipling's "The Cat that Walked by Himself" or by his wife's love for strays. Members

    Felix the Cat

    Felix the Cat

    Felix_the_Cat

  • History of India–United States relations
  • Bilateral relations

    again. Regarding India, Americans learned more from English writer Rudyard Kipling. Mahatma Gandhi had an important influence on the philosophy of non-violence

    History of India–United States relations

    History of India–United States relations

    History_of_India–United_States_relations

  • The Invisible Man
  • 1897 science fiction novel by H. G. Wells

    contemporaries such as Arthur Conan Doyle, Robert Louis Stevenson and Rudyard Kipling "essentially wrote boy's books for grown-ups." Sutherland identifies The

    The Invisible Man

    The Invisible Man

    The_Invisible_Man

  • Kim (1950 film)
  • 1950 adventure film directed by Victor Saville

    Richard Schayer, based on the classic 1901 novel of the same name by Rudyard Kipling. The film starred Errol Flynn, Dean Stockwell, and Paul Lukas. The music

    Kim (1950 film)

    Kim_(1950_film)

  • 100 Classic Book Collection
  • 2008 e-book collection

    Screw Henry James The Jungle Book Rudyard Kipling Kim Rudyard Kipling The Man Who Would Be King Rudyard Kipling The Phantom of the Opera Gaston Leroux The

    100 Classic Book Collection

    100_Classic_Book_Collection

  • Fear the Walking Dead
  • American post-apocalyptic drama television series

    doctor working with the U.S. military. (season 1) Daniel Zovatto as Jack Kipling: A member of a group of pirates who develops an attraction to Alicia. (season

    Fear the Walking Dead

    Fear_the_Walking_Dead

  • Turning Point UK
  • Right-wing political advocacy group

    Ferguson Gibbon Gray Hayek Hulme Hume Johnson (Paul) Johnson (Samuel) Kipling Kedourie Lawrence Ludovici More Newman Oakeshott (Michael) Quinton Ruskin

    Turning Point UK

    Turning Point UK

    Turning_Point_UK

  • Courtney Love
  • American rock musician and actress (born 1964)

    and referenced works by Dante Rossetti, William Shakespeare, Rudyard Kipling, and Anne Sexton in her lyrics. Musically, Love's work with Hole and her

    Courtney Love

    Courtney Love

    Courtney_Love

  • The Light That Failed (1939 film)
  • 1939 film by William A. Wellman

    Light That Failed is a 1939 American period drama film based on Rudyard Kipling's 1891 novel of the same name. It stars Ronald Colman as an artist who is

    The Light That Failed (1939 film)

    The_Light_That_Failed_(1939_film)

  • Daily Mail
  • British tabloid newspaper

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    Finnish form of Greek Thōmas, TUOMAS means "twin."

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    The Irish form of Thomas, a biblical name meaning “”twin.””

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    English : patronymic from a short form of the personal name Thomas.

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    English form of Greek Thōmas, THOMAS means "twin." In the New Testament bible, this is the name of one of the twelve apostles. He is referred to as "Thomas, called Didymus," his surname.

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    (Θωμᾶς) Greek form of Aramaic Tau'ma, THŌMAS means "twin." In the New Testament bible, this is the name of one of the twelve apostles. He is referred to as "Thomas, called Didymos," his surname.

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    Short form of English Thomas, THOM means "twin."

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    (Φωκάς) Greek name PHOKAS means "seal," the mammal.

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    Lithuanian and Norwegian form of Greek Thōmas, TOMAS means "twin."

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    Abbreviated form of English Thomasina, THOMASIN means "twin." 

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    Scottish Gaelic form of Greek Thōmas, TÒMAS means "twin."

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    English, French, German, Dutch, Danish, and South Indian : from the medieval personal name, of Biblical origin, from Aramaic t’ōm’a, a byname meaning ‘twin’. It was borne by one of the disciples of Christ, best known for his scepticism about Christ’s resurrection (John 20:24–29). The th- spelling is organic, the initial letter of the name in the Greek New Testament being a theta. The English pronunciation as t rather than th- is the result of French influence from an early date. In Britain the surname is widely distributed throughout the country, but especially common in Wales and Cornwall. The Ukrainian form is Choma.

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    Morris

    English and Scottish : from Maurice, an Old French personal name introduced to Britain by the Normans, Latin Mauritius, a derivative of Maurus (see Moore). This was the name of several early Christian saints. In some cases it may be a nickname of the same derivation for someone with a swarthy complexion.Irish : Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Muirghis, a variant of Ó Muirgheasa (see Morrissey).Welsh : Anglicized form of the Welsh personal name Meurig (from Latin Mauritius), which was gradually superseded in Wales by Morus, Morys, a derivative of the Anglo-Norman French form of the name (see 1).German : variant of Moritz.Americanized form of any of various like-sounding Jewish surnames (see Morse).Morris was the name of an extensive and powerful family in colonial North America, whose members played a leading part in the emergence of the nation. They were descended from Richard Morris (d. 1672), who fought in Oliver Cromwell’s army and then became a merchant in Barbados. His son Lewis (1671–1746) established the “manor” of Morrisania in NY. His grandson, Lewis (1726–98), third owner of that manor, was a signer of the Declaration of Independence. Two other grandsons, Richard and Gouverneur, were also key figures in the Revolution. Their half-brother Staats Morris (1728–1800) was a general in the British army who was appointed governor of Quebec.

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    English : occupational name for a bolter or sifter of flour, from Middle English bo(u)lt ‘to sift’ (Old French buleter, of Germanic origin).English : occupational name for a maker of bolts or bars, from an agent derivative of Middle English bolt (see Bolt).German : habitational name for someone from a lost place named Bolt. It is the name of a large family from Hechingen, Württemberg.German (also Bölter) : occupational name for a maker of wooden bolts for crossbows, Middle High German bolter.

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    Always Doer

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    Diamond; Gem

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  • Thymus
  • a.

    Of, pertaining to, or designating, the thymus gland.

  • Thornset
  • a.

    Set with thorns.

  • Pholad
  • n.

    Any species of Pholas.

  • Thomean
  • n.

    A member of the ancient church of Christians established on the Malabar coast of India, which some suppose to have been originally founded by the Apostle Thomas.

  • Pholades
  • pl.

    of Pholas

  • Jeffersonian
  • a.

    Pertaining to, or characteristic of, Thomas Jefferson or his policy or political doctrines.

  • Thumbed
  • a.

    Having thumbs.

  • Thorax
  • n.

    The second, or middle, region of the body of a crustacean, arachnid, or other articulate animal. In the case of decapod Crustacea, some writers include under the term thorax only the three segments bearing the maxillipeds; others include also the five segments bearing the legs. See Illust. in Appendix.

  • Piddock
  • n.

    Any species of Pholas; a pholad. See Pholas.

  • Hobbist
  • n.

    One who accepts the doctrines of Thomas Hobbes.

  • Thymus
  • n.

    The thymus gland.

  • Thomist
  • n.

    A follower of Thomas Aquinas. See Scotist.

  • Thomaean
  • n.

    Alt. of Thomean

  • Pholas
  • n.

    Any one of numerous species of marine bivalve mollusks of the genus Pholas, or family Pholadidae. They bore holes for themselves in clay, peat, and soft rocks.

  • Thorax
  • n.

    A breastplate, cuirass, or corselet; especially, the breastplate worn by the ancient Greeks.

  • Thorax
  • n.

    The middle region of the body of an insect, or that region which bears the legs and wings. It is composed of three united somites, each of which is composed of several distinct parts. See Illust. in Appendix. and Illust. of Coleoptera.

  • Thomaism
  • n.

    The doctrine of Thomas Aquinas, esp. with respect to predestination and grace.

  • Baenosome
  • n.

    The thorax of Arthropods.

  • Thomism
  • n.

    Alt. of Thomaism

  • Interthoracic
  • a.

    In the thorax.