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Hoare

American  
[hawr, hohr] / hɔr, hoʊr /

noun

  1. Sir Samuel John Gurney 1st Viscount Templewood 1880–1959, British statesman.


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While he said he would vote for the bill, Tory MP Simon Hoare said he wanted to see changes in relation to women who are trafficked and children.

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"That is the first time we have heard that," the committee's chairman Simon Hoare said in response to Ms Phair's evidence.

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Conservative MP Simon Hoare also questioned the amount of money that would be raised, calling Labour's plans "a goose which is going to lay the largest golden egg in educational history".

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One farmer that is leading the way is Kate Hoare, based near Saltash in Cornwall.

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But asked by Mr Hoare how to change the perception within some communities of paramilitary groups being seen as "caped crusaders" defending their own areas, Mr Holder added that would require a process and "the will of groups themselves to go out of business".

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