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Hamill

American  
[ham-uhl] / ˈhæm əl /

noun

  1. Dorothy (Stuart), born 1956, U.S. figure skater.


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This year, when Neto was first eligible for salary arbitration, the Angels did not make him a formal long-term contract offer, according to Ryan Hamill, co-head of CAA Baseball, which represents Neto.

From Los Angeles Times

Said Hamill: “That is a priority for any player: to have a winning culture and a winning team around him. That’s what he wants, and he wants to do that in an Angels uniform. He wants to go out and compete and win this year. Whatever the front office is willing to do and ownership is willing to do to facilitate that, it would be welcome.”

From Los Angeles Times

Throughout the battle, David Ellison relied on support from his father, attorney Delrahim, and three key board members: Oracle Executive Vice Chair Safra A. Catz; RedBird Capital Partners founder Gerry Cardinale; and Justin Hamill, managing director of tech investment firm Silver Lake.

From Los Angeles Times

She joined Sarah Hughes, Tara Lipinski, Kristi Yamaguchi, Dorothy Hamill and Peggy Fleming as the only American women with individual Olympic golds in the past half-century.

From The Wall Street Journal

What thrilled him most was getting to rub elbows with other Hall of Famers such as Brian Boitano, Dorothy Hamill and Scott Hamilton.

From Los Angeles Times