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Hulme

British  
/ hjuːm /

noun

  1. T ( homas ) E ( rnest ). 1883–1917, English literary critic and poet; a proponent of imagism

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Powys councillor Heulwen Hulme told BBC Radio Wales Breakfast external contractors would need to be called in to help with the clean-up across the county.

From BBC

A police spokesman said five boys aged 15-17 were being held on suspicion of murder following arrests in Stretford, Old Trafford and Hulme.

From BBC

Greater Manchester Police said crime scenes have been set up in Stretford, Old Trafford and Hulme and extra officers are patrolling the areas.

From BBC

A 14-year-old boy is the sixth teenager to have been arrested on suspicion of his murder following earlier arrests in Stretford, Old Trafford and Hulme.

From BBC

Ms. Hulme worked as a tobacco picker, dropped out of law school and was a charity worker before becoming an unusual literary star when “The Bone People,” her first novel, won one of fiction’s greatest prizes.

From Washington Post