In sociology, thick and thin refers to "detailed social institutions" versus "formal abstract principles", as in Thick and Thin: Moral Arguments at Home and Abroad by Michael Walzer.
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Through Thick and Thin, a 1927 film starring William Fairbanks and Jack Curtis
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He first took the type-designs of Pierre Simon Fournier as his exemplars, but afterwards became an admirer of the more modelled types of John Baskerville; and he and Firmin Didot evolved a style of type called 'New Face', in which the letters are cut in such a way as to produce a strong contrast between the thick and thin parts of their body.
This region is covered with thick and thin forest, with low rainfall, and is home to number of other tribal communities such as the Chero and Kol.