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Howells

[hou-uhlz]

noun

  1. William Dean, 1837–1920, U.S. author, critic, and editor.



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“ a bottom of fury there is to your fun,” said Twain’s friend, the novelist William Dean Howells.

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Haltwhistle's Reform candidate, Adam Howells, said his party would look to cut unnecessary spending if it took power.

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The family of Mr Howells said they were "devastated", while Mr John's family said losing him had "left a hole" in their hearts.

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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.

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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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