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  2. Eric Thomas (motivational speaker) - Wikipedia

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    Thomas has given motivational talks to collegiate and professional athletes. [citation needed] Thomas has appeared on Fox News to discuss his work, [14] and portions of his sermons can be heard on the track "Intro" of deep house producers Disclosure's 2013 debut album, Settle and on the intro track "Wins and Losses" to rapper Meek Mill's 2017 album of the same name.

  3. R. Eric Thomas - Wikipedia

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    R. Eric Thomas is an American author, playwright, television writer and advice columnist. He is best known for his essay collection Here For It: Or, How to Save Your Soul in America (2020). Early life

  4. Eric Thomas - Wikipedia

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    Eric Thomas (wide receiver) (born 1991), arena football player; Eric Thomas (hurdler) (1973–2022), American track and field athlete; Eric Thomas (gynaecologist) (1953–2023), Vice-Chancellor of the University of Bristol; Eric Thomas, inventor of LISTSERV; Eric Thomas (offensive lineman) in 2007 Austin Wranglers season; Eric Thomas (soccer ...

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  7. Eric Roberts explains why he 'publicly apologized' to sister ...

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    On Feb. 10, 1991, Eric Roberts and his ex-girlfriend Kelly Cunningham welcomed their daughter, Emma Roberts, into the world. Like her father, Emma Roberts also decided to pursue a career in acting.

  8. Moral Injury: Healing - The Huffington Post

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    “That’s a euphemism,” snorted retired Marine Maj. Gen. Thomas S. Jones, a decorated combat veteran who has had to raise his own money for research into combat stress, moral injury and treatment for wounded Marines. “It is true the folks are loath to use the word ‘moral,’” he said of military brass.

  9. How Democrats Are Faring In First Tests Of The Trump Backlash

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    An analysis of special elections since November offers some clues about the party's changing fortunes.