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Hewlett

[hyoo-lit, yoo-]

noun

  1. Maurice Henry, 1861–1923, English novelist, poet, and essayist.



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Eager to cozy up to union bosses, Mr. Hawley and other supporters of the bill take their cues from American Compass, a think tank that accepts money from the left-wing Hewlett Foundation given to “move conservative thinking in a more worker-friendly direction.”

Competition for Fenton is fierce at South Florida, with starting quarterback Byrum Brown in his senior year, graduate Gaston Moore brought in from Tennessee this summer, while there is also fellow freshman Locklan Hewlett to compete with for the jersey.

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Some countries have introduced laws to make the manufacturers of electronic goods – the likes of Apple, Samsung, Dell and Hewlett Packard – more responsible for taking back gadgets once they have reached the end of their life and disposing of them responsibly.

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Jonathan Pershing, program director of environment at the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, has been to every COP and understands better than most the behind-the-scenes bartering, bullying and brinkmanship that makes or breaks deals at summits.

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"We focus on hunter-gatherers because this way of life characterized 99% of human history," said Barry Hewlett, a professor of anthropology at WSU and lead author of the study.

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