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Hollins

Proper noun

Meaning

(countable) A surname.

(uncountable) A placename, from the surname:
A census-designated place in Clay County, Alabama, United States.

A census-designated place in Roanoke County, Virginia, United States.


Hollins

plural of Hollin

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

At age 53 in 1973, she enrolled in an intensive program at the Communications Research Institute at Hollins College, now Hollins University, in Roanoke, Virginia, that gave her the skills to control her stutter and to speak in public. Source: Internet

Amidst all this uncertainty, Harris County Clerk Chris Hollins, is allowing anyone who has an absentee ballot to physically drop them off at one of his 11 county annex locations. Source: Internet

During a debate on the House floor, Rep. Sandra Hollins said it’s inhumane to kneel on a person’s neck to pin them to the ground, the tactic used by a white Minneapolis police officer in the death of George Floyd. Source: Internet

Hollins’ mission-centered values of academic excellence, integrity, humane values—I think that they directly align with the Benedictine Values,” Hinton said. Source: Internet

Harris County Clerk Chris Hollins, who is named in the lawsuit, said during a news conference Friday that Abbott’s move would force elderly and disabled people to drive long distances and wait in long lines to cast their ballot. Source: Internet

Offensive tackle Bobby Evans, center Brian Allen, safety Nick Scott and linebackers Ogbonnia Okoronkwo and Justin Hollins missed Thursday afternoon’s practice at Cal Lutheran University. Source: Internet

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