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- proper noun A male
given name A variant ofTerence .
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Examples
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This season, the Kennedy Center will produce three of his plays under the title Terrence McNally's Nights At The Opera: Master Class, The Lisbon Traviata and the world premiere of Golden Age.
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Holtz managed to bring in Terrence Mitchell, a cornerback who was once a Florida State commitment, and Todd Chandler, a defensive tackle who once seemed bound to join his former high school teammates at Miami, among the 15 signing-day newcomers who will join four early enrollees.
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Terrence is one of my favorite actors, and my excitement for the sequel is somewhat tempered by this unusual move by the studio.
MIND MELD: The Best Genre-Related Books/Films/Shows Consumed in 2008 (Part 1) 2008
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And then he turned around and signed up to replace Heath Ledger in Terrence Malick's "Tree of Life" - which he did for pennies and even helped finance the film through his Plan B production company.
The Fighter: Pitt Out; Wahlberg Worried; Location Scouting | /Film 2008
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"It is hard to find the decisive, dramatic moment when things happen in [Terrence] Malick's films," writes Adrian Martin.
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During the woman's cross-examination the name Terrence was mentioned to her.
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Ardenal leapt over to him - and remember, Terrence is a factol, the equivalent of a duke or a baron in Sigilian politics - and punched his lights out.
Gamemastering Is An Art, Part VII: Catching Up wolfieboy 2004
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Terrence is remembered and honored every day of my life.
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“I thought you were safe in Terrence’s hands,” had been Dick’s mock apology.
CHAPTER XVII 2010
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He also appeared in Terrence Malick’s historical drama The New World (2005) as John Rolfe, the husband of Pocahontas.
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