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Hinton

[ hin-tn, -tuhn ]

noun

  1. Christopher, Baron Hinton of Bankside, 1901–1983, British nuclear engineer.
  2. William Augustus, 1883–1959, U.S. medical researcher and educator.


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On Sunday, the performance will be completed by their sons, Joaquin Sapien and Jeffrey Hinton.

When his wife, Hinton Mayor Sheryl Ann Cornelius, arrived home that evening, he was slumped in his chair, still clutching the gun.

He later said that Myler, who was installed by Hinton, would not have been his first choice for editor at News of the World.

“Conservative members of Congress have been after this program for years,” Hinton said.

Hinton still insists he was being honest about the facts as far as he knew.

Hinton, instead of putting two and two together, added eighteen to eighteen.

Hinton accepted the proffered bouquet, but made a wry face at the invitation.

Hinton started up, and stared dully at the excited apparition.

Mrs. Gusty tossed her head in disgust, and turned to Hinton.

In the meanwhile,” said Hinton, “I hear you will have to sell your paper.

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