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  • She has picked up the phone to find a mother sobbing on the other end, begging Howton to drive her son home.

    CHILDREN OF THE FALLEN 2007

  • T. Ott PIT 0 0 0 0 .000 J. Howton PIT 0 0 0 0 .000

    Pioneer League Baseball - Great Falls vs. Billings 2001

  • "Scarlett Trent -- you may not know me, but Lady Tresham, Lord Colliston, and the Earl of Howton are amongst my guests."

    A Millionaire of Yesterday 1906

  • Across the river in Missouri, Ellenann Howton said she feared her 90-acre spread would be "washed away" if the corps breached the Birds Point levee.

    NYT > Global Home By MALCOLM GAY 2011

  • I don't eat because I'm so stressed, said Ms. Howton, 59, who has lived on her land for 31 years and spent the past few days ferrying her valuables and more than 50 dogs and cats to safer ground.

    NYT > Global Home By MALCOLM GAY 2011

  • Howton is a solid hitter with good speed to track down fly balls and run the bases.

    Postbulletin.com Local News 2010

  • Emily Howton is the returning senior in the outfield.

    Postbulletin.com Local News 2010

  • Last year, contributing editor Joel Kotkin talked to Howton for white-hot M&A market, which continues to burn bright even as the IPO market edges back to respectability with the help of chart-climbers like Under Armour.

    Inc.com 2009

  • "We've become nouveau riche, which is wonderful in some ways, but we've got to keep our feet on the ground," Howton was quoted as saying.

    Inc.com 2009

  • Among other luxuries and philanthropic donations, Howton installed a neon-lit slide in his home for his daughters, the paper said.

    Inc.com 2009

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