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Hutchinson

[huhch-in-suhn]

noun

  1. Anne Marbury 1591–1643, American religious liberal, born in England: banished from Massachusetts 1637.

  2. Thomas, 1711–80, American colonial administrator: royal governor of Massachusetts 1769–74; in exile from England after 1774.

  3. a city in central Kansas, on the Arkansas River.



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Killick told the court he had no intention of defrauding Mr Hutchinson, intended to begin the work and said the start date was pushed back at the customer's request.

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Confectionery historian Alex Hutchinson said many confectioners were lowering the amount of cocoa ingredients in their chocolate in favour of cheaper alternatives.

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Matt Hutchinson, communications director at SpareRoom, argued that "rents have risen disproportionately everywhere", meaning "there's really nowhere affordable".

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Hutchinson was eventually left out of the Europa League squad, although Forest sources have suggested there was little other option when looking at squad balance and who to cut.

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Hutchinson, who lives in in Wichita, Kan., did copious amounts of research, asking questions of family members, friends, strangers, free consultants, a paid consultant and artificial intelligence.

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