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Benton

[ben-tn]

noun

  1. Thomas Hart Old Bullion, 1782–1858, U.S. political leader.

  2. his grandnephew Thomas Hart, 1889–1975, U.S. painter and lithographer.

  3. a city in central Arkansas.



Benton

/ ˈɛԳə /

noun

  1. Thomas Hart . 1889–1975, US painter of rural life; a leader of the American Regionalist painters in the 1930s

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And Shannon Benton, the executive director of the Senior Citizens League, another advocacy group, now warns that the potential Medicare cuts could lead to lower reimbursement rates.

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This year, state Sen. Kim Hammer, a Republican from Benton, led a push to pass a series of laws aimed at the ballot initiative process.

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"Prison's not full of people who are all bad. It's full of a lot of people who just do bad things. Grant's different," former Benton County prosecutor Nathan Smith told the station.

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Veteran actors including Paul Newman, Dustin Hoffman, Meryl Streep and Sally Field also enjoyed Oscars glory for their work in Benton’s films.

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“It’s refreshing to find an amazing athlete that that brings a hopeful future for our children,” former Jordan coach Derek Benton said last December.

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