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Tompkins

[tomp-kinz]

noun

  1. Daniel D., 1774–1825, U.S. politician and jurist: vice president of the U.S. 1817–25.



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When she’s not opening for comedians like Meg Stalter and Paul F. Tompkins or making appearances on popular podcasts like “Comedy Bang Bang” and Chloe Fineman’s Audible series, “Excessive,” Pilkes is often found immersing herself in L.A.’s vibrant art scene.

"The key channel by which secondary tariffs on buyers of Russian energy could impact the global economy would be through the level of energy prices," says Kieran Tompkins from the consultancy Capital Economics.

From BBC

Mr Tompkins points out that, this time, there are also other reasons to suggest the impact on prices would not be as marked.

From BBC

Tompkins Square Park is minuscule and less popular for birding compared to the 843-acre Central Park, but it’s convenient and perfectly sufficient for Gray, who isn’t always vying for the rarest bird.

From Salon

Gray became a birder overnight and has been frequenting Tompkins Square Park during migration seasons ever since.

From Salon

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