Hallam
Americannoun
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Arthur Henry, 1811–35, English poet and essayist.
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his father Henry, 1777–1859, English historian.
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It has collaborated with Nando's and Sheffield Hallam University to develop a product called a Dirty Air Heat Exchanger, which has a similar function to capture "wasted" warmth from kitchen air vents.
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"Both Everton and Leicester are historically well supported clubs so will still generate significant crowds in the Championship," Dr Dan Plumley, principal lecturer in sport finance at Sheffield Hallam, told BBC Sport.
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However, he had been signed off before going to Sheffield Hallam, where he was a film student.
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Oskar was just 21 when he killed himself at his student accommodation at Sheffield Hallam University in 2021.
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The study based on independent research from Sheffield Hallam University carried out for the EFL looked at Championship clubs from 2016 to 2021.
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