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Hutchins

[ huhch-inz ]

noun

  1. Robert Maynard, 1899–1977, U.S. educator and college president.


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Yet, using the name Hutchins, Brooks told an undercover BBC reporter that he was in charge of "decision making" and that he dealt with finances.

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With Baldwin unable to discuss the actual source of his obvious trauma — the fact that the gun he held shot and killed Hutchins — what, really, is the point?

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The premiere episode, which debuted Feb. 23, depicts Baldwin sobbing over Hutchins’ death.

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It turns out Hutchins deserves an Academy Award for acting.

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The film premiered in Poland in November 2024 with a dedication to Hutchins.

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