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thacker
ˈthacker Now dial. [prob. representing an OE. *þæcere, f. þacian to thatch.] One who covers roofs with thatch; a thatcher.1420 Coventry Leet-bk. 21 Item, thakker, laborer, dawber, and palyer. 1486 [see thack v.1 1]. 1573 Tusser Husb. (1878) 86 Wheat and the rie..Such strawe some saue for thacker to ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Thacker
Thacker may refer to: People Thacker is an occupational surname, originally denoting a “thatcher”. Thacker (1884–1961), Indian coal miner and philanthropist Edwin Thacker (1913–1974), South African athlete Eugene Thacker, American philosopher Frank Thacker wikipedia.org
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Christopher Thacker
Christopher John Charles Thacker (14 March 1931 – 27 September 2018) was an English garden historian. wikipedia.org
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Brian Thacker
Military career Thacker joined the United States Army from Salt Lake City, Utah, in June 1969. On that day, Thacker's base in Kontum Province, Republic of Vietnam, was attacked by North Vietnamese Army forces. wikipedia.org
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Julie Thacker
Julie Thacker Scully (born January 1960) is an American television writer. wikipedia.org
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Henry Thacker
Early life Thacker was born in Okains Bay on Banks Peninsula on 20 March 1870. His parents were Essy Joynt and John Edward Thacker. Thacker also donated the Thacker Shield in 1913. He was the manager of the New Zealand side during their tour of Australia in 1913. wikipedia.org
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Joseph Thacker
Joseph Thacker was an Anglican priest in the nineteenth century, and was the Archdeacon of Ossory from 1860 until his death in 1883. Thacker was born in 1807 and died on 25 April 1883. wikipedia.org
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Andrew Thacker
Thacker was the Southern Conference's Freshman of the Year in 2004 and went 35–15 during his time as a Paladin. After a year as linebackers coach, Thacker was promoted to defensive coordinator in 2018. wikipedia.org
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Charles Thacker
Charles Thacker may refer to: Charles M. Thacker (1866–1918), a Justice of the Oklahoma Supreme Court Charles P. Thacker (1943–2017), an American pioneer computer designer wikipedia.org
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Thomas Thacker
Thomas or Tom Thacker may refer to: Tom Thacker (basketball) (born 1939), American basketball player Tom Thacker (musician) (born 1974), Canadian singer and lead guitarist Thomas Thacker (died 1548), steward of Thomas Cromwell, Repton Priory See also Thacker (disambiguation) wikipedia.org
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Jeremy Thacker
Jeremy Thacker was a possibly apocryphal 18th-century writer and watchmaker, who for a long time was believed to be the first to have coined the word " Thacker is credited with writing The Longitudes Examin'd, published in London in 1714, in which the term 'chronometer' appears. wikipedia.org
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Charlie Thacker
Early life Thacker was born in Leicester. His elder brother is Bristol Bears hooker Harry Thacker, and his father Troy Thacker also played hooker for Leicester. wikipedia.org
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Ralph Thacker
Ralph William Thacker (September 13, 1880 – April 12, 1962) was an American college football and college basketball coach. Thacker died on April 12, 1962. wikipedia.org
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Stephanie Thacker
Stephanie Dawn Thacker (née Young; born August 22, 1965) is a United States circuit judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit. In 2006, Thacker joined the Charleston, West Virginia, law firm Guthrie & Thomas as a partner. wikipedia.org
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Moe Thacker
Thacker returned to the minor leagues for all of and part of . Thacker returned to minors for the balance of his career, retiring in 1964. wikipedia.org
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