Hutchinson
Americannoun
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Anne Marbury 1591–1643, American religious liberal, born in England: banished from Massachusetts 1637.
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Thomas, 1711–80, American colonial administrator: royal governor of Massachusetts 1769–74; in exile from England after 1774.
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a city in central Kansas, on the Arkansas River.
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It was not initially given as it appeared the ball had gone behind for a goal-kick before Hutchinson hooked it back in, but replays showed the Forest player had kept it in play.
From BBC • Apr. 30, 2026
One of the most important missions he had for the Rangers was the enforcement of free and fair elections in Hutchinson County.
From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 24, 2026
After a tipoff that a major new oil discovery had been made in Hutchinson County, some 50 miles northeast of Amarillo, the businessman and developer A.P.
From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 24, 2026
It is also a first of its kind for Hutchinson Island, he explained, particularly because of its focus on design and luxury.
From MarketWatch • Apr. 1, 2026
This proclamation from Governor Hutchinson was met with howls and hisses.
From "Johnny Tremain" by Esther Hoskins Forbes
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