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Holbrook
[hohl-brook]
noun
Stewart H(all), 1893–1964, U.S. historian and editor.
a city on central Long Island, in SE New York.
a city in E Massachusetts.
Example Sentences
That practice has yielded some fun experiences, like the nights he spent at the World Famous Clown Motel in Tonopah, Nev., or the Wigwam Motel in Holbrook, Ariz. “People might call some of those types of motels ‘run-down,’ but those are the coolest ones because they still have all their original design features,” Msrlyan said.
Stett Holbrook, a UC spokesperson, said the university was aware of the suit.
“We want to be clear: the University of California unequivocally rejects all forms of hate, harassment and discrimination. Violence of any kind has no place at UC,” Holbrook said.
Hilda, who was born when David Lloyd George was prime minister, now lives at Holbrook Hall Residential Home, near Belper, where she is one of the oldest residents.
A mild-mannered figure who had risen through the ranks at Wigan, the club recruited him from within for his first head coach role, replacing the outgoing Adrian Lam, who had failed to put a dent in the St Helens dynasty that had begun under Justin Holbrook with their 2019 Grand Final triumph against Salford.
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