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Hanson

[ han-suhn ]

noun

  1. Duane, 1925–1996, U.S. artist and sculptor.
  2. Howard Harold, 1896–1981, U.S. composer.


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Example Sentences

“The great majority of homes that burn in wildfires are already in flaming ruins by the time the fire reaches the town,” said Chad Hanson, a wildfire scientist and the director and principal ecologist at the John Muir Project.

“Largely, voters have felt economic pain due to the post-Covid inflationary period, and they’re taking it out on Biden” and Harris, said University of Michigan professor Jonathan Hanson.

From BBC

In 2017, a Bradford family set a British record by having six generations still living when 103-year-old Hilda Hanson became a great-great-great-grandmother to a baby boy.

From BBC

Voters tend to blame the party in power for their frustrations with national issues like the economy and immigration, even if the Biden administration isn’t solely responsible for the border crisis and the rising cost of living, said Jonathon Hanson, a lecturer at University of Michigan’s Ford School of Public Policy.

From BBC

Trump also may have the upper hand among some swing voters in Michigan because he is more well known than Harris after four years in office and years in the public eye, said Mr Hanson.

From BBC

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