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hornish

American  
[hawrn-ish] / ˈhɔrn ɪʃ /

adjective

  1. resembling a horn in shape, material, or sound.


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“Hunting bears is unsafe, it’s not necessary and most importantly, it’s not going to reduce interactions between people and bears,” said Annie Hornish, the Connecticut director for the Humane Society of the United States, which is part of the CT Coalition to Protect Bears.

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The Associated Press could not find contact information for Hornish, and his attorneys did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

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Erin Carver and William Hornish divorced in 2012, and only their youngest was still living at home last year when both sides began disputing the custody arrangements.

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Carver said she learned Hornish was planning a “sham marriage” for the teen to end the custody battle, and asked the family court magistrate to stop the marriage plans.

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Hornish’s attorney, Geoffrey Goss, countered that his client had acted legally and followed state law.

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