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▸ noun: Dorothy Celene Thompson (July 9, 1893 – January 30, 1961) was an American journalist and radio broadcaster.
▸ noun: an American journalist.
▸ noun: Dorothy Katharine Gane Thompson (née Towers; 30 October 1923 – 29 January 2011London Socialist Historians, 2 February 2011.) was a social historian and a leading expert on the Chartist movement.
▸ noun: Dorothy Carrington Thompson CBE (born 18 November 1960) is a British businesswoman; until 2017 she was CEO of Drax Group, a FTSE 250 Index electrical power generation company, and is now non-executive chairman of Tullow Oil, and a director of Eaton Corporation plc.
▸ noun: Dorothy Evelyn Thompson (29 May 1888 – 2 December 1961) was an English mountaineer known for her climbs in the Alps.
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▸ noun: Dorothy Celene Thompson (July 9, 1893 – January 30, 1961) was an American journalist and radio broadcaster.
▸ noun: an American journalist.
▸ noun: Dorothy Katharine Gane Thompson (née Towers; 30 October 1923 – 29 January 2011London Socialist Historians, 2 February 2011.) was a social historian and a leading expert on the Chartist movement.
▸ noun: Dorothy Carrington Thompson CBE (born 18 November 1960) is a British businesswoman; until 2017 she was CEO of Drax Group, a FTSE 250 Index electrical power generation company, and is now non-executive chairman of Tullow Oil, and a director of Eaton Corporation plc.
▸ noun: Dorothy Evelyn Thompson (29 May 1888 – 2 December 1961) was an English mountaineer known for her climbs in the Alps.
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