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  • '''Paul Thomas Mann''' (6 June 1875 – 12 August 1955) was a German author and social critic.
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  • {{rpl|Thomas Mann}}
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  • | pagename = Thomas Mann
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Thomas Mann]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...nd art history. I play the guitar, speak Latin, and read Douglas Adams and Thomas Mann. I believe that there are a great number of unjust opinions, dating from th
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  • *[[Thomas Mann|Mann, Thomas]] *
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  • ...on,” he reportedly told a Swiss ambassador in 1938. He also recommended [[Thomas Mann]] be stripped of German citizenship for writing an anti-Nazi article. <ref
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  • ..., is the loss of identity by modern man. I might as well add the name of [[Thomas Mann]], since a lot of the action takes place in a Swiss sanitarium, and since t
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  • ...writing in German have received the Nobel Prize in Literature, including [[Thomas Mann]], Hermann Hesse, Elias Canetti, and [[Günter Grass]].
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  • ...orks have remained influential until recently. In the twentieth century, [[Thomas Mann]] took Hartmann's ''Gregorius'' legend as inspiration for his own novel ''D
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