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Hancock

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noun

  1. Herbert Jeffrey Herbie, born 1940, U.S. jazz pianist and composer.
  2. Winfield Scott, 1824–86, Union general in the Civil War.


Hancock

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noun

  1. HancockAnthony John19241968MBritishTHEATRE: comedian Anthony John, known as Tony. 1924–68, British comedian, noted for his radio series Hancock's Half Hour
  2. HancockJohn17371793MUSPOLITICS: statesman John. 1737–93, American statesman; first signatory of the Declaration of Independence
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Hudson was born in Hancock, Maine, a speck on the map of 2,500 people best known as the home of Wild Ray’s “Chainsaw Sawyer Artist Live Show.”

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Herbie Hancock, who at 85 years young is one of the elder statesmen and authorities of jazz, says jazz is a spirit.

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A libel case against former Health Secretary Matt Hancock can go to trial, after a High Court judge refused the ex-MP's attempt to have the claim thrown out.

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Signs of a thaw surfaced last year when 42 U.S. films released in China, according to Omdia analyst David Hancock.

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Earlier this year, Drew Hancock’s "Companion" drew similarly banal conclusions about how men in power interact in relation to technology.

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