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Thaddeus

[ thad-ee-uhs ]

noun

  1. one of the twelve apostles. Matthew 10:3.
  2. a male given name.


Thaddeus

/ ˈθæɪə /

noun

  1. New Testament one of the 12 apostles (Matthew 10:3; Mark 3:18), traditionally identified with Jude
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of Thaddeus1

From Late Latin Thaddaeus, from Greek ճ󲹻岹îDz, from Aramaic Thaddai, of uncertain meaning
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Columbia mathematics professor Michael Thaddeus described the campus this way:

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"Now we're facing a horrifying reality that our own student, a member of the Columbia community, has become a political prisoner here in the United States," Columbia University Professor Michael Thaddeus said in a statement.

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But Thaddeus J. Stauber, a Los Angeles lawyer who represents the Spanish museum, said the legal dispute is far from resolved.

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Disney+ will likely brush aside any implications that D’Onofrio’s Fisk, better known as the Kingpin, is meant as a Trump proxy any more than Luthor or Harrison Ford’s Thaddeus Ross in “Captain America: Brave New World,” who transforms into a rampaging Red Hulk.

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Lakewood City Manager Thaddeus McCormack said federal law enforcement agencies don’t inform the city about operations, but he added that he was not aware of any deployment of immigration officers in the area.

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