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Hendrick

American  
[hen-drik] / ˈhɛn drɪk /

noun

  1. a male given name, form of Henry.


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Karisse Hendrick, host of the Fraudology podcast, said employee theft has been on the rise, particularly in the past two years.

From The Wall Street Journal

“A lot of retail employees aren’t paid well,” Hendrick said.

From The Wall Street Journal

Art-historical awareness is also present at Josh Lilley in the paintings of Tom Anholt, who draws from Hendrick Avercamp and Pieter Bruegel the Elder in his densely populated scenes of people romping across wintry hills and through verdant fields.

From The Wall Street Journal

Fremont High was a City Section power that produced a string of major leaguers including Bob Watson, Willie Crawford, Bobby Tolan and George Hendrick under legendary coach Phil Pote.

From Los Angeles Times

Her family lost their home and most everything they owned — including a lifetime of Lego projects her 17-year-old son Hendrick, had built.

From Los Angeles Times