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Hendricks

[ hen-driks ]

noun

  1. Thomas Andrews, 1819–85, vice president of the U.S. 1885.


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They also make communities resilient, Hendricks says — better able “to adapt to changing circumstances.”

Hendricks published the work he did with the Houston students three years ago in the International Journal of Disaster Resilience in the Built Environment.

Hendricks says that there’s likely enough support in the Senate now to pass major transportation and infrastructure bills, which can include a variety of provisions that curb carbon emissions.

Philip Seymour Hoffman, Richard Jenkins, John Turturro, Christina Hendricks, Eddie Marsan, the list goes on.

Hendricks met them in Kentucky and Tennessee, respectively, early in his trip.

Back in 2009, Hendricks spent time in Tennessee doing humanitarian work.

Using location based dating applications, such as Grindr, Hendricks was able to reach out to the underground community.

Joan hit the glass ceiling hard this past season and Hendricks did a great job conveying her torment and anguish.

William Hendricks, for some time governor of Indiana, died at Madison, aged 67.

Holding the transmitter tightly Hendricks called the code of the command bunker.

Major Hendricks rested against the edge of the lid, adjusting his eyes to the darkness.

Hendricks dropped down, stretching himself out, peering through his glasses at what lay beyond.

As the Tassos reached for him, a last ironic thought drifted through Hendricks mind.

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