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  • abbreviation Huntingdonshire (in postal addresses)

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  • Along with her husband, James Chase, who serves as the group's vice president for marketing and communications, Ms. Carter hopes that community groups, institutions and corporations will hire her to help them solve environmental problems and create green jobs -- employment that betters the environment, such as producing clean energy -- so she can put to national and perhaps international use the experience she gained in Hunts Point.

    Majora Carter: The Green Power Broker The Huffington Post News Team 2008

  • I happened to be in Hunts in Sheringham and my excitement was apparent for all to see!

    A Real Achievement 2005

  • I happened to be in Hunts in Sheringham and my excitement was apparent for all to see!

    Archive 2005-01-01 2005

  • Opposing this tendency, the Hunts were his primary allies.

    william hazlitt | the man of letters « poetry dispatch & other notes from the underground 2009

  • Opposing this tendency, the Hunts were his primary allies.

    March « 2009 « poetry dispatch & other notes from the underground 2009

  • I'm always shocked if any FL winemaker doesn't cite Riesling as the strongest source of excitement, but the Hunts are a unique family!

    Video: Back In the Hunt: New Winemaker Bridges Generations 2009

  • The stonework was done by a company called Hunts Point; no one was willing to hold it responsible for blown deadlines because the owner was a member of a well-known New York crime family.

    Worldwide Potential 2009

  • The stonework was done by a company called Hunts Point; no one was willing to hold it responsible for blown deadlines because the owner was a member of a well-known New York crime family.

    Worldwide Potential 2009

  • The merchants who occupied it were told that they were being moved to a remote neck of land in the southeast Bronx called Hunts Point.

    The Last Days of New York Epstein, Jason 1976

  • Top of the Hunts are the ones that attract a member of the Royal family and then down the line until you come to some obscure member who is the niece or nephew of somebody who knows somebody who is 293rd in line to the Throne.

    Telegraph Blogs 2009

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