Playwright Terence McNally updated his 1982 play with freshly satiric references.
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The member of the three-judge panel who dissented from the majority decision, Terence T. Evans, “was right,” Judge Posner said.
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Competition could come from Terence Mann, who charms in Pippin, or Charl Brown from the mostly ignored Motown the Musical.
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By contrast, behold the flattering work of Terence Cuneo in 1953 and, most famously of all, Pietro Annigoni's portrait from 1955.
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Brendan, Brian, Terence, and Kevin kept on with a familiar determination even as they became bone weary.
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And there was one thing that Terence did that almost everybody liked.
Fairies and Folk of Ireland|William Henry Frost
They had gone to pay for Terence's schooling, for Terence's clothes, for one thing and another that required money.
Light O' The Morning|L. T. Meade
Presently the din of battle died out and, as soon as it did so, Herrara and Ryan both hurried to the side of Terence.
Under Wellington's Command|G. A. Henty
Solo for soli has the authority of Cato, who used soli for solius, and of Terence, who used solæ for the same case.
Roman Sepulchral Inscriptions|John Kenrick
Terence rode at their head, Herrara at the rear of the regiment, and each captain at the head of his company.
With Moore at Corunna|G. A. Henty
British Dictionary definitions for Terence
Terence
/ (ˈtɛrəns) /
noun
Latin name Publius Terentius Afer. ?190–159 bc, Roman comic dramatist. His six comedies, Andria, Hecyra, Heauton Timoroumenos, Eunuchus, Phormio, and Adelphoe, are based on Greek originals by Menander