Henderson
Americannoun
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Arthur, 1863–1935, British statesman and labor leader: Nobel Peace Prize 1934.
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David Bremner 1840–1906, U.S. political leader: Speaker of the House 1899–1903.
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Fletcher Smack, 1898–1952, U.S. jazz pianist, arranger, and bandleader.
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a city in NW Kentucky, on the Ohio River.
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a city in SE Nevada, near Las Vegas.
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a city in N North Carolina.
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a town in E Texas.
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Example Sentences
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Jordan Pickford remains unchallenged as England's first choice, while Crystal Palace's Dean Henderson has emerged as a confident and able deputy.
From BBC
And while Tuchel appears certain to pick Brentford's Jordan Henderson - 36 on the day of England's first World Cup game - for his value as a leader setting an example, I am going for the younger midfield option in Manchester United's Kobbie Mainoo, even though he was nowhere near his best against Japan, especially when England were not in possession.
From BBC
Some of these players, especially Dan Burn and Jordan Henderson, are still contenders to make the final cut of 26 for the World Cup and could well get the nod from Tuchel, if not from me.
From BBC
U.S. carriers, and usually foreign ones too, are bound to the terms of the deal they strike with customers at the time of booking, said Clint Henderson, managing editor of travel site The Points Guy.
Booking with a foreign airline using U.S. airline miles can also become a problem if the ticket wasn’t issued at booking, Henderson said.
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