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HamiltonA small, independent American oil company, the first to bring ashore North Sea Oil in 1975.
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Hamilton(1788-1856) Scottish philosopher; author of Lectures on Metaphysics and Logic (1860). Hamilton followed Reid in defending common sense against the skepticism of empiricists like Hume Hamilton's t [..]
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Hamilton(n) Irish mathematician (1806-1865)(n) English beauty who was the mistress of Admiral Nelson (1765-1815)(n) United States toxicologist known for her work on industrial poisons (1869-1970)(n) United St [..]
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HamiltonThe reek of Mr. Patrick Hamilton has infected as many as it did blow upon, i.e. Patrick Hamilton was burnt to death by Cardinal Beaton, and the horror of the deed contributed not a little to the Refor [..]
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Hamilton(b. Glasgow, March 3rd, 1791; d. 1856). Author of “Discussions on Philosophy” (1852); and of lectures on metaphysics and logic, published by Professors Mansel and Veitch in 1859& [..]
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HamiltonThe British biologist W.D. Hamilton (1936 -) has been one of the most influential evolutionary theorists over the last thirty years and a leading figure in dismantling group selection assumptions, whi [..]
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HamiltonOne of the founding fathers of the United States and Secretary of the Treasury in President Washington’s cabinet, in which Thomas Jefferson served ...
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HamiltonOne of the founding fathers of the United States and Secretary of the Treasury in President Washington's cabinet, in which Thomas Jefferson served as ...
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HamiltonHamilton was born on 17 May 1899 in Houlka, Mississippi. After graduating from the University of Mississippi (and coaching football and playing minor ...
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HamiltonCappelletti
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(slang: a United States ten-dollar bill).
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HamiltonFrom a Scottish and English surname that was derived from Old English hamel "crooked, mutilated" and dun "hill". The surname was originally taken from the name of a [..]
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