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Hammond
[ham-uhnd]
noun
John Hays 1855–1936, U.S. engineer.
a city in NW Indiana, near Chicago.
a city in SE Louisiana.
Hammond
1/ ˈæəԻ /
noun
Dame Joan. 1912–96, Australian operatic singer, born in New Zealand
Walter Reginald, known as Wally. 1903–65, English cricketer. An all-rounder, he played for England 85 times between 1928 and 1946
Hammond
2/ ˈæəԻ /
noun
a city in NW Indiana, adjacent to Chicago. Pop: 80 547 (2003 est)
Example Sentences
Sarah Hammond, Chief Crown Prosecutor for Crown Prosecution Service in the Mersey-Cheshire region, said this included footage from CCTV, mobile phones, businesses and dashcams, along with witness statements.
Of course, Benmont Tench III is most well-known for being the guy sitting over Tom Petty’s right shoulder as a charter member of the Heartbreakers, rocking away at the Hammond B3 organ.
Chamber of Commerce board member Larry Hammond said that there was initial confusion over whether business owners would get help in the cleanup process.
“The future is unclear in terms of businesses,” Hammond said.
Ned Hammond, Energy UK's deputy director for customers, told BBC Radio 4's You and Yours the rate of replacement was rising, but added: "Obviously we'd need to increase from there significantly still to replace all the meters by the end of June."
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