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Hanker &
Cairns was an
architectural firm of Memphis, Tennessee. It was
formed in 1903 as a
partnership of
William Julius Hanker (1876-1958) and Baynard...
- Ute
Hankers (born 21
February 1965) is a
German former volleyball player. She
competed in the women's
tournament at the 1984
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary;...
- action. They were
printed and
distributed by the millionĀ ... but the
people hankered for more.
Favorite pamphlets became dog-eared, grimy, fell
apart as their...
- for it is
sought in the
Bible and the
tenacity with
which the Jews have
hankered after return to Palestine. Why
should they not, like
other peoples of the...
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Walloon twaddle will have its way: It shan't! This we hope, for this we
hanker: this we say and this we vow: as long as we
fight back, we: It shan't, It...
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stating that "Verma
himself would not have accepted" the
honour as he "never
hankered or
lobbied for any acclaim,
reward or favour."
Kannada novelist K. Shivaram...
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understood in
literary circles to have
turned down a
knighthood and to have
hankered after the more
prestigious and
exclusive British honour, the
Order of Merit...
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before his 100th birthday; it was titled, At 99, the
Chairman Still Doesn't
Hanker for a Life of Retirement.
Residents of Millville, New
Jersey turned out...
- of songs. And her
voice and
style have all the
elements that Gen- Now
hankers after." Asha Bhosle, Alka Yagnik,
Kavita Krishnamurthy, and Usha Uthup...
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deviation begins from the
times of the
Apostles and
especially from that
hankerer after mastership Paul Hennacy,
Ammon (1970). The Book of Ammon. Hennacy...