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The Muse frontman, 33, later explained the baby's name: Bingham is his mom's maiden name and Bing is the name of Hudson's granddad father of Kurt Russell.
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The Muse frontman, 33, later explained the baby's name: Bingham is his mom's maiden name and Bing is the name of Hudson's granddad father of Kurt Russell.
FOXNews.com 2011
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Ken Ehrlich, who executive produced the show, told "CBS This Morning" host Gayle King that he called Hudson's team shortly after learning Houston had died.
NYDN Rss RICHARD HUFF 2012
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Just the leases were purchased and no concern from Hudson's Bay Company or Target about all the employees they are about to put out of work.
Al Norman: Target, Wal-Mart Divide Up Canadian Spoils Al Norman 2011
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From fort to fort, from York Factory on Hudson's Bay to Fort Yukon in Alaska, the English traders transported their goods, — a round trip requiring from a year to a year and a half.
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Pregame producer Ricky Minor said Hudson's two cellphones lit up "like slot machines" after her performance, and she received a moving text message from Jamie Foxx, her co-star in Dreamgirls, her Oscar movie.
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Goodwin has that "deer in the headlights" look as she lets Hudson's character mow her down.
Jackie K. Cooper: Something Borrowed Gets Lost in Translation Jackie K. Cooper 2011
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With Dan Gilbert purchasing the old J.L. Hudson's Building site, rumors are swirling that he is going to have a 15-20 story building, with retail, parking and residential space.
Chris Zadorozny: Resolutions for Detroit in 2012 Chris Zadorozny 2012
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It was a year's journey, by the chain of posts, back to York Factory on Hudson's Bay.
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And their war weapons were laid away by the sides of the lifeless bones that had wielded them — rusty old horse-pistols, derringers, pepper-boxes, five-barrelled fantastiques, Kentucky long riffles, muskets handled in trade by John Company and Hudson's Bay, shark-tooth swords, wooden stabbing-knives, arrows and spears bone-headed of the fish and the pig and of man, and spears and arrows wooden-headed and fire-hardened.
SHIN-BONES 2010
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