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Hanson

[han-suhn]

noun

  1. Duane, 1925–1996, U.S. artist and sculptor.

  2. Howard Harold, 1896–1981, U.S. composer.



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A short-corner routine was executed under no pressure, giving Kirsty Hanson the freedom of Dagenham to sweep a shot into the far corner.

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Dave Hanson, senior assistant general manager for the DWP’s power system, told the committee that deploying his workers at the Convention Center could result in delays on utility work elsewhere, including a San Fernando Valley light rail project and the installation of underground power lines in the fire-devastated Pacific Palisades.

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The other is that since at least 2013 and probably further back, RedZone’s dynamic host, Scott Hanson, has signed on at 1 p.m. and told his viewers, “Seven hours of commercial-free football starts now.”

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When Hanson signed on this Sunday, the promise of commercial-free football was gone, replaced by “seven hours of RedZone football.”

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Hanson, RedZone’s host, got out in front of the commercials on social media, telling people he wanted them to get the details from him.

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