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Hershey
[ hur-shee ]
noun
- Alfred Day, 1908–97, U.S. biologist: helped lay the foundation of modern molecular genetics; Nobel Prize in Medicine 1969.
- Lewis B(laine), 1893–1977, U.S. Army general: director of the Selective Service System 1941–70.
- Milton Snave·ly [sneyv, -lee], 1857–1945, U.S. businessman: founder of chocolate manufacturing company.
- a town in central Pennsylvania.
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The life of the man she married, Hershey, was threatened, and his business was destroyed.
The Hershey pitch itself was, to use a modern term, a tipping point.
Put two Hershey Milk Chocolate bars into a bowl and microwave for two minutes on 50% power.
Another top contender in the Oscar race is Barbara Hershey, as the smothering mother of fragile Natalie Portman in Black Swan.
Occasionally we indulged in a little teasing at Miss Hershey's expense, but without solving the mystery of her correspondence.
Miss Hershey discreetly kept in the library, where she alternated embroidering with copious letter-writing.
We returned home to find Miss Hershey and Mr. Claybourne awaiting us with another practical discussion.
Miss Hershey carried off Helen to make a list of guests; Mr. Claybourne took me into the library.
Each time Miss Hershey's watchful eye would ferret me out, and I would be handed over to another young creature.
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