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Hoare

[ hawr, hohr ]

noun

  1. Sir Samuel John Gur·ney [gur, -nee], 1st Viscount Tem·ple·wood [tem, -p, uh, l-w, oo, d], 1880–1959, British statesman.


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The Sea Inside By Philip Hoare ‘The Sea Inside’ by Philip Hoare.

The story also assumes a depth of tragedy with the death of the whistleblower Sean Hoare.

Sean Hoare, a former News of the World business reporter, says “pinging” cost $500 a pop.

He went to Mr. Hoare's, his banker; to the Mount Coffee-house; but no tidings were to be heard of him.

Hoare Miller & Co. have only made two removals during their very long residence in Calcutta.

"It is quite possible that there will be trouble here before long," Mr. Hoare remarked at dinner.

For two hours every morning the three boys worked at navigation, Mr. Hoare acting as instructor.

"Something is evidently up," Mr. Hoare said, as he stood with the lads watching the busy scene.

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