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Hamlin
[ ham-lin ]
noun
- Hannibal, 1809–91, U.S. political leader: vice president of the U.S. 1861–65.
- a male given name.
Example Sentences
Just like golf has its Best Player To Never Win A Major, NASCAR has its best drivers who never won a Cup Series title — and you can make a strong case that Hamlin is racing’s version of that guy… for now.
Hamlin said voter outreach has reached 34 million potential voters since 2012, though it will likely be closer to 50 million after this election cycle.
Like Hamlin, McGinley is also no stranger to bedazzled spandex, having also competed on a season of Dancing with the Stars.
Hamlin, of the NY Coalition for Healthy School Food, calls such a move outrageous.
Sam Worthington brought a new machismo to the role of Perseus, once played with androgynous flare by Harry Hamlin.
But then Mr. Hamlin's personal experiences had been quite the other way.
He had surpassed even Hamlin's first intuition of his character.
Jack Hamlin was here, and was jockeying to stop him, and interfered.
Hamlin took his hands out of his pockets, turned on his heel, and said, "Come with me."
But Mr. Hamlin was also a man of the world, and knew that Van Loo's reasoning might be good.
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