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Hawkins

[ US /ˈhɔkɪnz/ ]
NOUN
  1. United States jazz saxophonist (1904-1969)
  2. English privateer involved in the slave trade; later helped build the fleet that in 1588 defeated the Spanish Armada (1532-1595)

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  • Constable Foss visited the camp of a gang of Italian railroad labourers near Hawkins and was reported to be bringing several indignant "dagoes" over to Windomville to see if Courtney or the two ladies could identify them. Quill's Window
  • After "leave of absence" dragged into a constructive discharge, DOJ then assisted Hawkins in contesting my award of unemployment compensation that barely paid for groceries each week. Archive 2007-02-01
  • Nevertheless, Hawkins sounds like he's still having a blast and more relaxed than ever as the Foos take a quick respite from the constant touring to promote their latest opus, In Your Honor.
  • Well, the Hawkins family are deeply religious.
  • All in my thicville Escuterre ofen was thorough fear but in the meck-ling of my burgh Belvaros was the site forbed: tuberclerosies I reized spudfully from the murphyplantz Hawkinsonia and berri-berries from the pletoras of the Irish shou. Finnegans Wake
  • Tapping on my clipboard with my pen and pointing to the word sever, I asked, Oh, one other thing about Georgann Hawkins. The Riverman
  • Shameless local filmmaker plugola time - Dear Readers: My friend and co-worker Phil Hawkins made this short video - I helped him write part o ... How To Split An Atom
  • I'm looking for real-life experience in dimensions we care about, Mr. Hawkins says. Help Wanted
  • It must have been traumatic – the demon claims to have taken the tutti out of frutti, after all – but the song remains uptempo and Hawkins 'scatting is resolutely delirious. Readers recommend fantasy songs: the results
  • Processing speed doesn't matter in the brain, says Hawkins, because the basis of thought is not data manipulation but memory retention and prediction.
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