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Thorpe

[thawrp]

noun

  1. James Francis Jim, 1888–1953, U.S. track-and-field athlete and football and baseball player.



Thorpe

/ θɔː /

noun

  1. Ian . born 1982, Australian swimmer; won three gold medals at the 2000 Olympic Games, six gold medals at the 2002 Commonwealth Games, and two gold medals at the 2004 Olympic Games.

  2. James Francis. 1888–1953, American football player and athlete: Olympic pentathlon and decathlon champion (1912)

  3. Jeremy. born 1929, British politician; leader of the Liberal party (1967–76)

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Thorpe had just reached 100 Test caps and his form was solid.

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Jessica Thorpe, from Newcastle, was working as a nurse for the Cumbria, Northumberland, Tyne and Wear NHS Foundation Trust when she was suspended after a patient claimed she was pregnant with his child.

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Jasmine, 22, saw tickets to a party at Thorpe Park being advertised for sale on X on the morning of the event.

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Thorpe spearheaded an Indigenous-run Blak Sovereign movement opposing the Voice, calling instead for priority to be given to a legally binding treaty between First Nations peoples and the Australian government.

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Victoria Thorpe had a chance to join the project, in procurement, and "jumped at it".

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