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Toland

[ toh-luhnd ]

noun

  1. Gregg, 1904–48, U.S. cinematographer.


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Lt. Col. Toland sent Lance Cpl. Williams to the roof of a nearby house to work the radio.

It contains five letters, the first three of which are by Toland, the other two and the preface by Holbach and Naigeon.

Toland's admiration, deducting the high-flown temper and manner of the man, is sincere and great.

Toland, on entering his country, was struck rather with the signs of good administration everywhere.

Mr. Toland says the men and beasts to be sacrificed passed between two fires, and that hence the proverb originated.

Into this county the settlement extended to and about Ashippun and Toland.

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