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THON

Definitionen von THON

  1. geschlechtsneutrales Personalpronomen 3. Person Singular

9
EY
E
SIE
SHI
ZE
PER
CO

1

Anzahl der Buchstaben

4

Ist Palindrom

Nein

5
HO
HON
ON
TH
THO

29

119

660

26
HN
HO
HON
HOT
HT
NH
NO
NOH
NOT
NT
NTH
NTO
OH
OHN

Beispiele für die Verwendung von THON in einem Satz

  • The first recorded use of the pronouns was in a January 1890 editorial by James Rogers, who derives e, es, and em from he and them in response to the proposed thon.
  • Designed by a team of architects under the management of Konstantin Thon (the architect of the Kremlin Armoury and the Cathedral of Christ the Saviour), the palace was intended to emphasise the greatness of Russian autocracy.
  • The game is also remembered for its post-match shenanigans, including Ronald Koeman, who, in front of the German supporters, provocatively pretended to wipe his backside with the shirt of Olaf Thon as if it were toilet paper, an action Koeman later did not regret.
  • using gender-neutral pronouns that have long-since entered common usage, such as singular they, without employing uncommonly used (and thus attention-calling) neopronouns such as "thon", "hu", "xe", "sie" and "hir" or the Spivak pronoun construction.
  • After this match, Koeman provocatively pretended to wipe his backside with the shirt of Olaf Thon in front of the home supporters.
  • Browning just missed becoming the first pitcher to hurl two perfect games, taking another bid into the ninth on July 4, 1989, against the Philadelphia Phillies at Veterans Stadium; a lead-off double by Dickie Thon broke up this attempt.
  • Professor Thon reaches the facility and demands an explanation from Eckert, who accidentally injures him with a pistol.
  • Thon first attracted public attention with his sumptuous design for the interiors of the Academy building on the Neva embankment.
  • Midfielders: Olaf Thon (32 / 8); Ludwig Kögl (32); Stefan Reuter (32); Hansi Flick (30 / 2); Hans Dorfner (22 / 6); Armin Eck (21 / 1); Helmut Winklhofer (1).
  • Chaophraya Chakri (Mut), usually referred as Chaophraya Chakri Khaek (the 'Muslim Chaophraya Chakri'), who served under King Taksin of Thon Buri.
  • When Phra Nakhon and Thon Buri were combined into a single province in 1972, the names of administrative units in the newly combined capital were changed from amphoe and tambon to district (khet) and sub-district (khwaeng).
  • The district is bounded by (clockwise from east to north) Phra Pradaeng of Samut Prakan province, Thung Khru, Chom Thong and Thon Buri districts of Bangkok while its north to east is Chao Phraya River with (clockwise) Bang Kho Laem and Yan Nawa districts across the river.
  • Thon (A Canticle for Leibowitz), an academic rank similar to a university "don" in the science fiction novel A Canticle for Leibowitz.
  • Newly-eligible players who did not reach the ballot included Juan Agosto, Wally Backman, Steve Balboni, Randy Bush, Iván Calderón, Henry Cotto, Glenn Davis, Ken Dayley, Frank DiPino, Bill Doran, Dan Gladden, Alfredo Griffin, Kelly Gruber, Neal Heaton, Steve Lake, Terry Leach, Bob McClure, Gene Nelson, Pete O'Brien, Geno Petralli, Ted Power, John Russell, Bryn Smith, Tim Teufel, Dickie Thon, José Uribe, Bob Walk, Chico Walker, Curtis Wilkerson, Glenn Wilson, Curt Young, and Matt Young.
  • Thon is a recipient of a Fellowship in Creative Arts from The John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation (2016), a Whiting Writer's Award (1997), the Hopwood Award (1980), two Fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts (1992, 2008), the Mountains & Plains Independent Booksellers Association Reading the West Book Award (2012), the Gina Berriault Award (2012), and a Lannan Foundation Writer's Residency in Marfa, Texas (2005).
  • In this era, Tambralinga consisted of five main mandalas located on the bank of Khlong Tha Khwai, Khlong Tha Chieo – Tha Thon, Khlong Tha Lat, Maying River, and the largest one on the Haad Sai Keao dune, which was speculated to be the center of Tambralinga.
  • On 25 March 1968 Company A air-assaulted into two separate LZs north and south of Thon Xuan Duong hamlets.
  • Mid-American Review has published such writers as Steve Almond, Aimee Bender, Sven Birkerts, Billy Collins, Carl Dennis, Rita Dove, Stephen Dunn, Linda Gregg, Yusef Komunyakaa, Philip Levine, Mary Oliver, Richard Russo, William Stafford, James Tate, Melanie Rae Thon, David Foster Wallace, Dan Chaon, and C.
  • More recently, some players like Satnam Singh, Thon Maker, and Anfernee Simons have entered their respective NBA drafts while being considered as high school postgraduates, meaning they have played a fifth year of high school basketball for various reasons instead of going to college.
  • In an article in the Norwegian newspaper Dagens Næringsliv on 10 September 2008, Olav Thon's solicitor, John Christian Elden, announced that Olav Thon intends to give away his entire fortune through the establishment of an independent foundation that focuses on the medical sciences.
  • Managed by Fred Thon, their roster included outfielders Nino Escalera and Luis Rodríguez Olmo; pitchers Red Adams, Luis Arroyo, Art Ditmar and Pantalones Santiago, and OF/P Cot Deal.
  • Upon return, he became a commander in the SPLA, 10th in rank after John Garang, Kerubino Kuanyin Bol, William Nyuon Bany, Salva Kiir, Arok Thon Arok, Nyaciluk Nyachigak, John Kulang, Riek Machar and Lam Akol.
  • The railway from Hirson to Charleville-Mézières also passes through the commune following the course of the river Thon but there is no station in the commune, the nearest being at Liart to the east.
  • The Mahori septet was added to the existing ensemble and consists of Saw-sam-sai, Krachappi, Thon, Krab-phuang, Khlui, Ranat, Ranat kaeo and Ramana.
  • Olaf Thon then scored for Germany, meaning that England's Chris Waddle would have to score his fifth penalty and hope that Shilton saved the Germans' fifth penalty.



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