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Howells
[hou-uhlz]
noun
William Dean, 1837–1920, U.S. author, critic, and editor.
Example Sentences
“ a bottom of fury there is to your fun,” said Twain’s friend, the novelist William Dean Howells.
Haltwhistle's Reform candidate, Adam Howells, said his party would look to cut unnecessary spending if it took power.
The family of Mr Howells said they were "devastated", while Mr John's family said losing him had "left a hole" in their hearts.
Vikki Howells, the Welsh government's minister in charge, announced on Tuesday a further £19m for the higher education sector, despite stating earlier this month that no extra money was available.
Higher education minister Vikki Howells said the Welsh government wanted to "make it easier for more young people to go to university" if they wanted.
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