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Hewitt

British  
/ ˈhjuːɪt /

noun

  1. Lleyton (ˈleɪtən). born 1981, Australian tennis player; US Open champion 2001, Wimbledon singles champion 2002

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For example, 29% of people said it has been at least a year and another 21% said they haven’t touched it since starting with their current employer, according to a 2024 survey from the tax preparer Jackson Hewitt.

From MarketWatch

A few days later, Apollo would perform his music, a mix of Latin-infused soul and R&B, on a North American tour as SZA’s opening act; Chavarria hadn’t yet come down from his triumphant fall 2023 show, staged at the Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum, which had awarded him the 2022 National Design Award for fashion.

From New York Times

“If his leadership is so outstanding, then his lead will only increase if he gets on the stage, not decrease. But obviously, he’s afraid,” Mr. Christie told Mr. Hewitt on Wednesday.

From Washington Times

Mr. Christie, a Republican who endorsed Mr. Trump after falling short in the 2016 GOP primary, outlined his plans during an interview with conservative radio host Hugh Hewitt.

From Washington Times

“It has impacted our community pretty substantially,” said the Rev. Hewitt Clifton Sawyers at West Harpeth Primitive Baptist Church in Franklin, Tennessee.

From Seattle Times