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Hawkins
/ ˈɔːɪԳ /
noun
- HawkinsColeman19041969MUSMUSIC: jazz tenor saxophonist Coleman. 1904–69, US pioneer of the tenor saxophone for jazz
- HawkinsSir John15321595MEnglishMILITARY: naval commanderPOLITICS: slave trader Sir John. 1532–95, English naval commander and slave trader, treasurer of the navy (1577–89); commander of a squadron in the fleet that defeated the Spanish Armada (1588)
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It's 10am, and in a little over two hours, Wayne Hawkins will be dead.
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“I’m anxious to see this community rebuild and the best way to do that is to get these lots cleared off,” Hawkins, 70, said.
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A similar feeling of being left in the dark is shared by Philip Hawkins, a 57-year-old retired art teacher, from Exeter.
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Elijah Hawkins, guard, Texas Tech: Hawkins led the Big 12 with 6.3 assists per game and has logged 20 career games with at least 10 assists.
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But that is what I found in Bill Dwyre’s exquisitely written and researched article on the destruction of the Tommy Hawkins home in the Palisades fire.
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