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Hobson

[ hob-suhn ]

noun

  1. Laura Z(a·met·kin) [z, uh, -, met, -kin], 1900–86, U.S. novelist.
  2. Richmond Pear·son [peer, -s, uh, n], 1870–1937, U.S. naval officer and politician.


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Everest Hobson – Director George Lucas and wife Mellody Hobson gave this elevated name to their new daughter.

But beyond the day-to-day Hobson's choice, it is now clear that the surveillance state has extended beyond what anyone intended.

George Lucas welcomes a daughter with wife Mellody Hobson via surrogate.

Ariel Investments President Mellody Hobson interviews Alfred Rascon, a U.S. Army veteran and Medal of Honor recipient.

“It might be time to stop calling us a preschool band,” Hobson noted.

Here Grace loved to sit and watch the conflict, and here she was when Tom Hobson rode by.

Two miles out from Portland, Morgan was brought to bay—and not by Hobson alone.

Hobson's Bay is a much larger tract of water, being close upon ninety miles in circumference.

This was a good thing for Hobson and his men, for Spanish boats were soon rowing out to where the ship had gone down.

"All night long we stayed there with our noses and mouths barely out of the water," says Hobson.

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