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hance

(hæns)
n
(Architecture) a variant of haunch3
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GTCR made its initial investment in Resonetics in partnership with medical device industry executive Robert "Chip" Hance to pursue opportunities in the medical device sector.
Alex Eala breaks through in US Open juniors !-- -- Dante Navarro (The Philippine Star) - September 2, 2019 - 12:00am MANILA, Philippines Alex Eala kept the momentum of her 6-3, 7-5 victory over American Kimmi Hance Friday, overpowering top seed Romana Cisovska of Slovakia, 6-3, 6-0, to barge into the main draw of the US Open juniors girls' singles at the Cary Leeds Match Court 1 in New York Saturday.
Hance, 80, of DeSoto, passed away on Saturday, May 25, 2019 at his home.
It was listed by Ann Hance of Daniel Gale Sotheby's International Realty and sold by Daniel Gale's Kristen Denihan.
Ex officio, non-voting members of the search committee include faculty representative Bret Roark, chair-elect of the OBU faculty council, professor of psychology and chair of the Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences; alumni representative Jami Smith; student body representative Clayton Myers, president of the Student Government Association; and BGCO Executive Director-Treasurer Hance Dilbeck.
Hance the total liquid foreign reserves was stood at US$ 13, 257.2 million, said a press release issued by State Bank of Pakistan on Thursday.
"I love football and basketball," said Kent Hance, a former U.S.
GTCR made its initial investment in Resonetics in February 2018, in partnership with medical device industry executive Robert "Chip" Hance. GTCR initially partnered with Hance in April 2017 to pursue opportunities in the medical device sector, and the investment in Resonetics represented another example of how GTCR executes The Leaders Strategy.
Still, people on the island "truly appreciate the dragon," (https://www.theguardian.com/travel/2016/feb/27/komodo-national-park-dragons-indonesia-adventure) as a tour guide told Guardian writer Jeremy Hance recently .
Scots Language Centre boss Michael Hance said some phrases were made up of correct words jumbled together while others were completely unidentifiable.