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Howells

[hou-uhlz]

noun

  1. William Dean, 1837–1920, U.S. author, critic, and editor.



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The producer listed in the credits was Freddie Howells - but she says that name doesn't mean anything to her, and there's no trace online of a producer or musician of that name.

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"Our thoughts go immediately to his partner, our colleague and friend, Vikki Howells MS and to his cherished children and family," she said.

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If someone had lectured Jak Howells about the risks of sunburn a few years ago those warnings would likely have fallen on deaf - and probably sunburnt - ears.

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“What a bottom of fury there is to your fun,” said Twain’s friend, the novelist William Dean Howells.

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Haltwhistle's Reform candidate, Adam Howells, said his party would look to cut unnecessary spending if it took power.

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