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Some 29% of students who obtained a credit card during this academic year said they used student-loan debt as income on their application, according to Mr. Hawkins's survey.
Cards Return to School Jessica Silver-Greenberg 2011
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Rob Hawkins's late try rewarded Leicester's spirit but as Cockerill said: "We left ourselves too much to do."
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Marshall Hawkins's "Jacqueline Kennedy" 1969 shows the former first lady being thrown from a horse that refused to jump a fence.
On the Beaten Path, Prepping for War William Meyers 2011
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We could hear the roof ripping off, debris flying everywhere, the dogs yelping, and Ms. Hawkins's father yelling, 'Stay down, it's almost over.'
Shattered Missouri City Digs Out Ilan Brat 2011
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The sword and scabbard, made by Tiffany & Co., remained in Hawkins's personal collection until he donated them to the Annmary Brown Memorial, a nonprofit to honor his dead wife, the granddaughter of a founder of Brown.
Brown University sues Newport News over sword Daniel de Vise 2011
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Alwin Nikolais's and Erick Hawkins's companies, to name but two troupes with heydays in the latter half of the 20th century, are no more.
Will Cunningham's Works Survive? Robert Greskovic 2012
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In my house are two cases of gin and much goods from Hawkins's store.
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Jason Solomons on Sally Hawkins's Broadway debut, and why Danny Mays can't find his way out of council estates
Trailer Trash Jason Solomons 2010
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It is an iron rule of educational testing, Hawkins's home ground.
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As a senior study director with the Rockville-based research firm Westat, Hawkins's critique has regional and national importance because it deals with the National Student Clearinghouse.
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