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Hutchins

[ huhch-inz ]

noun

  1. Robert Maynard, 1899–1977, U.S. educator and college president.


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Hutchins added members of the Equality Federation, which facilitates coordination among state advocacy groups, have for the past two years undertaken lobbying and education efforts on LGBTQ non-discrimination protections.

Those efforts, Hutchins said, are expected to expand and continue this year in partnership with the LGBTQ group Freedom for All Americans.

Staff at Davis Community could help Hutchins with his ballot, but no one else there or in the rest of the state could receive assistance from nursing home workers.

Davis Community did not respond to multiple requests for comment, including how it will help Hutchins vote in his 18th consecutive presidential election.

They also argued that MATs could help Hutchins with his ballot, though the state had not yet released its guidance.

He took a final mouthful of orange soda and glanced back at his girlfriend, Hutchins.

The school left the Big Ten after its president, Robert Hutchins, concluded that football had no place in an academic setting.

This absence of the collar is quite likely caused by its inter-grading with the Hutchins goose.

Hutchins, who was one of the best centres in the Junior League last fall, will play the same position this year.

I can't say whether Mr. Hutchins had to let go of the knob or not, when you got out.

The person then spoke to Mr. Hutchins, who opened the door, and Mr. Davis passed out.

He did not content himself with going out when Hutchins opened the door for him.

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