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Hewlett

[ hyoo-litor, often, yoo- ]

noun

  1. Maurice Henry, 1861–1923, English novelist, poet, and essayist.


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Two weeks ago, The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation pledged $5 million for the cause.

Hewlett sums it up: “Mentors give, whereas sponsors invest.”

According to a statement from Hewlett-Packard, he was doing IT work on the Navy-Marine Corps Intranet network.

(5) He was working for a Hewlett-Packard private contractor.

Hewlett-Packard was the classic startup, the brainchild of two men working in a garage.

The Hewlett men had commanded men; one could see at a glance that Justin Hare had also commanded women.

Fresh literary fame seems to be pending for the Maurice Hewlett family circle.

Such a poet as Mr. Maurice Hewlett, antiquarian as he often is in the subjects he treats, is much more modern in spirit.

Hewlett himself, I believe, was left behind by accident at the  Gare de LyonsMr.

But Mr. Hewlett never wrote this flippant tale to point a moral.

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