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Hamm

[hahm]

noun

  1. a city in North Rhine–Westphalia, in W Germany.



Hamm

/ ham /

noun

  1. an industrial city in NW Germany, in North Rhine-Westphalia: a Hanse town from 1417; severely damaged in World War II. Pop: 184 961 (2003 est)

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How friendless he seemed nursing his can of Hamm’s underneath the No Swearing reminder.

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However, the higher regional court in the German city of Hamm on Wednesday blocked the case from proceeding further and ruled out any appeals, putting an end to Mr Lliuya's 10-year legal battle.

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In this Money Talks: Hillary Frey joins Emily Peck to discuss the kind of rich people that populate the Apple TV+ show Your Friends & Neighbors, Jon Hamm’s Don Draper-esque charm, and whether there’s any real point to having a murder plotline.

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Previous winner Lee Jung-jae, likewise, is on the outside looking in, along with big names such as Jon Hamm, Eddie Redmayne and Thornton.

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Jon Hamm, “Your Friends and Neighbors” “Adam Scott embodies the mental anguish and rage of a loyal worker who uncovers the evil intentions of his billionaire employer. On the flip side, aspiring Machiavellian power brokers could learn a thing or two from Mark Rylance’s nuanced performance as Thomas Cromwell, King Henry VIII’s brilliant and conniving chief minister.”

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