- Len
Thornson (February 4, 1933 –
December 12, 2021) was a
Canadian ice
hockey centre. Born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada,
Thornson spent his
entire professional...
- 72 (1965–66) Most ****ists in a season: Len
Thornson, 93 (1966–67) Most
points in a season: Len
Thornson, 139 (1966–67) &
Terry McDougall, 139 (1978–79)...
- what they mean: how to
understand the
secret language of sleep. London:
Thornsons. p. 142. ISBN 978-0-7225-3218-8. OCLC 33208041.
Archived from the original...
-
attributed to the
American inventor Robert Cook and the
Canadian inventor Roy
Thornson. In the 1990s and 2000s,
enthusiasts attempted the
building and testing...
- critics, however,
expressed reservations regarding the
final series.
Graeme Thornson of The Arts Desk, for example, felt that "[t]ime [had]
rounded off some...
-
Interface Design.
Oxford University Press. p. 473. ISBN 978-0195075557.
Thornson, Carol; Goldiez,
Brian (January 2009). "Predicting presence: Constructing...
- Albany.
Retrieved October 20, 2006.
Philip J. Klotzbach;
Willam Gray & Bill
Thornson (October 3, 2006). "Extended
Range Forecast of
Atlantic Seasonal Hurricane...
- Coleman, Jon. "NACURH Inc.:
Sixty Years of
Residence Hall Leadership"
Thornson-S****, 2014 ISBN 978-0-615-99402-4 "NACURH 2024-2025
Executive Committee"...
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player (New York Rangers,
Toronto Maple Leafs, Los
Angeles Kings). Len
Thornson, 88,
Canadian ice
hockey player (Fort
Wayne Komets,
Indianapolis Chiefs...
- failure. Yury Sharov, 82,
Russian fencer,
Olympic champion (1964). Len
Thornson, 88,
Canadian ice
hockey player (Fort
Wayne Komets,
Indianapolis Chiefs...