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  • curprev 18:0718:07, 26 September 2020Equinox talk contribsm 1,633 bytes +264 →‎Noun: #* '''1978''', Brian Inglis, ''The Book of the Back'' (page 109) #*: Nevertheless osteopaths are coming to regard themselves not so much as '''thrusters''', or even as repositioners, of bones, but as releasers of the patient's own recuperative forces. undo

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  • curprev 01:0501:05, 24 February 2020Equinox talk contribs 1,369 bytes +542 →‎Noun: # An ambitious, driven person; a go-getter. #* '''1973''', ''Director'' (volume 25, issues 7-12, page 346) #*: The executive is a '''thruster''' with ideas to expand or improve the business and his superiors fail to react—for whatever reason—and do not give acceptable explanations. #* '''2006''', Robert Graham, ''How to Write Fiction (And Think About It)'' (page 16) #*: His hi-spec gear suggests that he's a corporate high-flyer and he's definitely a bit of a '''thruster''' undo

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