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Hodges

[ hoj-iz ]

noun

  1. John Cornelius JohnnyRabbitJeep, 1906–70, U.S. jazz saxophonist.


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Mr Hodges wondered if Miliband would ‘stand by’ this statement.

In 1998, Democrat Jim Hodges beat incumbent Republican Gov. David Beasley.

“I think the great question about a show like this is how we would be behave,” said Hodges.

I'm sorry for Mr. Hodges, and lots of others that I know lost money in the same thing.

When on the point of returning to London, he asked Hodges to show him the face and figure of the woman he should marry.

This was done, and Hodges said it was true the horse was lost, and would never be recovered.

Scott had some knowledge of surgery and physic; so had Will Hodges, who had at one time been a schoolmaster.

Back to Hodges hurried the chap-fallen squire, ashamed of his incredulity, and eagerly seeking assistance.

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