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Hammond
[ ham-uhnd ]
noun
- John Hays [heyz], 1855–1936, U.S. engineer.
- a city in NW Indiana, near Chicago.
- a city in SE Louisiana.
Hammond
1/ ˈæəԻ /
noun
- a city in NW Indiana, adjacent to Chicago. Pop: 80 547 (2003 est)
Hammond
2/ ˈæəԻ /
noun
- HammondJoan19121996FAustralianNew ZealandMUSIC: operatic singer Dame Joan. 1912–96, Australian operatic singer, born in New Zealand
- HammondWalter Reginald19031965MEnglishSPORT AND GAMES: cricketer Walter Reginald, known as Wally. 1903–65, English cricketer. An all-rounder, he played for England 85 times between 1928 and 1946
Example Sentences
"This is an indication that their works have not been maintained properly or they're not being watched over properly," says Prof Peter Hammond, a mathematican and retired academic from campaign group Windrush Against Sewage Pollution.
Prof Hammond's analysis of water company data has been cited by regulators and he has been praised in Parliament by water company executives for bringing problems to light they were previously unaware of.
She toggles adeptly between her Bösendorfer grand piano — which she lovingly refers to as "Bosey" — and other keyboard instruments like the harpsichord, clavichord, Hammond organ and Fender Rhodes, singing intense vocals in her unmistakable mezzo-soprano voice, and all while mystically connecting with the emotional energy of the crowd.
Welsh strength and conditioning expert Aled Walters was confirmed as part of the Lions' wider support staff in January, along with analyst Vinny Hammond, who works alongside Walters in the Ireland camp.
The evening will be hosted by a team of presenters including Davina McCall, Rylan Clark and Alison Hammond.
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