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  • Richard Hawkins (died 1633) was a London publisher of the Jacobean and Caroline eras. He was a member of the syndicate that published the Second Folio...
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  • Crediton, 1996–2004 Richard Hawkins (cricketer), English cricketer Richard Hawkins (publisher) (died 1633), London publisher Richard Hawkins (artist) (born...
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    and proved the Hawkins–Simon theorem. David Hawkins was born in El Paso, Texas, the youngest of seven children of William Ashton Hawkins, and his wife...
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    Stranger Things is set in the fictional rural town of Hawkins, Indiana, in the 1980s. The nearby Hawkins National Laboratory ostensibly performs scientific...
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  • in Scootering Magazine titled The Richard Allen Legacy. An interview titled The Return of Joe Hawkins with publisher George Marshall was in issue seven...
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    "Susie Q", which was written by his cousin, rockabilly artist Dale Hawkins. Hawkins was a talent scout and mentor of the musicians he recruited for his...
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  • saving Jim Hawkins and his mother. He then takes Hawkins to see the squire and the doctor. Dogger: One of Mr. Dance's associates, who doubles Hawkins on his...
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  • Hawkins (1923-2023), American politician Matt Hawkins (disambiguation), several people Nehemiah Hawkins, (1833–1928), American writer and publisher Paul...
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    Flat (1961). At Columbia, he played the son of Rosalind Russell and Jack Hawkins in Five Finger Exercise (1962). Beymer later said he was "terrible" in...
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    "Rights Report: Week of July 24, 2023". Publishers Weekly. Retrieved 22 February 2024. Richardson, Jay. "Richard Ayoade pens doppelganger memoir The Unfinished...
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    Julian Paul Assange (/əˈsɑːnʒ/ ə-SAHNZH; né Hawkins; born 3 July 1971) is an Australian editor, publisher, and activist who founded WikiLeaks in 2006...
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  • War, Hawkins was a New York militia officer, tavern owner, innkeeper, and postmaster. Jonas Hawkins was the great grandson of Zachriah Hawkins, a founder...
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    2020, Hawkins announced that former Socialist Party USA vice presidential candidate Angela Nicole Walker would be his running mate. Hawkins and Walker...
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  • Edmond Barker, doctor; Richard Bathurst, physician and surgeon; Samuel Dyer, gentleman; John Hawkesworth, author; Sir John Hawkins, author; William McGhie...
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    Aspley, and Smethwick were joined by two other publishers: Richard Hawkins and Richard Meighen. (Hawkins owned the rights to Othello, while Meighen owned...
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    Michael Richard Pence (born June 7, 1959) is an American politician who served as the 48th vice president of the United States from 2017 to 2021 under...
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  • mother. Gray strangled Hawkins with a telephone cord, but Hawkins, much younger than Davis and Beebe, survived. She took $5 from Hawkins' purse and $20 from...
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  • Thomas Hawkins Hanson, Sr. (1750–1812) was a planter from Maryland. He was born in Maryland to Samuel and Anne Hanson. Hanson served as a captain in the...
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    of a relative, sea-captain William Hawkins of Plymouth, and began his seagoing training as an apprentice on Hawkins' boats. By 18, he was a purser, according...
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  • The Visitor (Mick Fleetwood album) (category Albums produced by Richard Dashut)
    Helwani, who had the only functioning professional studio in Accra. George Hawkins, who performed most of the lead vocals on this album, later appeared on...
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