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Huggins
[ huhg-inz ]
noun
- Charles Bren·ton [bren, -tn], 1901–97, U.S. surgeon and medical researcher, born in Canada: Nobel Prize 1966.
Huggins
/ ˈʌɡɪԳ /
noun
- HugginsSir William18241910MBritishSCIENCE: astronomer Sir William. 1824–1910, British astronomer. He pioneered the use of spectroscopy in astronomy and discovered the red shift in the lines of a stellar spectrum
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"It's an emergency," said Buttercups communications administrator Matt Huggins.
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The bearer of that news was Yankees manager Miller Huggins, who got Ruth’s OK by offering a massive salary hike.
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The artist is a Trinidad and Tobago based Illustrator, Nicholas Huggins, who was recommended to me by branding consulting Best Dressed Plate.
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“We oftentimes get calls about ghost breeders who ... have burner phones,” said Jace Huggins, chief of humane law enforcement for the San Diego Humane Society.
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Huggins said West Virginia has not seen a case since 2009 largely due to its strict school vaccination laws.
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