Thanks to that meddling Franklin and the other editors, Jefferson thought his Declaration had been “mangled.”
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“They basically said thanks a lot and shook our hands and took off,” Stammberger said.
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And, thanks to a transparent hull, exploring the deep and spotting rare marine life is practically a cinch.
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Thanks to the Atlanta case, they can now see another in plain sight.
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Thanks to decades of social-science research, we know more about how to help struggling Americans than ever before.
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He refused to stay all night, and set off in the dark, with Allen's thanks ringing in his ears for what he had done.
Three Young Ranchmen|Ralph Bonehill
We have had hard times, and hard marching through this rough country, but thanks be to God, I have escaped with a whole skin.
The World Before Them|Susanna Moodie
This was granted them, thanks to the perseverance and energy of our remonstrances.
Travels in Tartary, Thibet, and China|Evariste Regis Huc
Ay, and the riding to London, and the bringing of thy father, and all—is't not worth a word of thanks?
Judith Shakespeare|William Black
Our knowledge of mountains, thanks to the labours of a zealous army of workers, is now considerable.
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thanks
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pl n
an expression of appreciation or gratitude or an acknowledgment of services or favours given
thanks tobecause ofthanks to him we lost the match
interjection
informalan exclamation expressing acknowledgment, gratitude, or appreciation
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Worldly Ways To Say “Thank You”This small but mighty phrase, which dates from the 15th century, goes a long way in acknowledging kindnesses big and small.