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Holbrook

[hohl-brook]

noun

  1. Stewart H(all), 1893–1964, U.S. historian and editor.

  2. a city on central Long Island, in SE New York.

  3. a city in E Massachusetts.



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Coroner Darren Stewart concluded the girl, who was a boarder at the Royal Hospital School in Holbrook, intended to take her own life.

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After moving into the head coach role for 2023, Wellens immediately guided Saints to a stunning win over Penrith Panthers in Australia to claim the World Club Challenge, but did not manage to continue the domestic dominance established under Justin Holbrook and Kristian Woolf before him.

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Wellens served as assistant coach to Holbrook and Woolf during a period of unprecedented success for the club as they won four successive Super League Grand Finals between 2019 and 2022, as well as the Challenge Cup in 2021.

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Boyd Holbrook, a little too pretty for his role, plays Cash with a swagger, staring at his audience down the neck of his guitar like a gunsight; as Dylan, Timothee Chalamet is coiled, watchful, weaselly and withholding.

“To the extent it’s compliant with the law, the University continues to believe undocumented students deserve the same opportunities as our other student,” said UC spokesperson Stett Holbrook in a statement.

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