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* Gates, Henry Louis ; and Hollis Robbins.
* Hollis Robbins, American academic
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was an American hip hop group from Hollis, Queens, New York, founded in 1981 by Joseph " Run " Simmons, Darryl " D. M. C.
Sponsored by Senator Henry F. Hollis ( D ) of New Hampshire and Representative Asbury F. Lever ( D ) of South Carolina, it was a reintroduced version of the Hollis-Bulkley Act of 1914 that had not passed Congress due to Wilson's opposition.
The original township of Dunstable, granted in 1661, consisted of two hundred square miles, including the towns of Dunstable, Tyngsborough, Massachusetts, Pepperell, Massachusetts, Townsend, Massachusetts, Hudson, New Hampshire, Nashua, New Hampshire, Hollis, New Hampshire, and parts of other towns as well.
Dunstable is bordered by Pepperell to the west, Groton to the south, Tyngsborough to the east, and Nashua and Hollis, New Hampshire, to the north.
Amherst is bordered by Mont Vernon and New Boston to the northwest, Bedford to the northeast, Merrimack to the east, Hollis to the south, and Milford to the southwest.
Hollis is a town in Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, United States.
* From its charter in 1746 until about 1763, Hollis was engaged in a running border dispute with Dunstable ( now Nashua, New Hampshire ) over a small settlement at " One Pine Hill ", near Flint Pond.
* In 1767, two of the 384 slaves in New Hampshire resided in Hollis.
In 1775, four of the 656 slaves in New Hampshire resided in Hollis.
* Two-thirds of the grantees of the charter for the town of Plymouth, New Hampshire were from Hollis, causing Worcester to refer to it as " A Hollis Colony ".
* Hollis Copeland ( born 1955 ), former basketball player with the New York Knicks.
The company was founded in 1992 by Daymond John with a line of hats made in his house in Hollis, Queens, New York.
:" Brand new ball game: New peanut program brings change " — Paul L. Hollis, Southwest Farm Press, 21 March 2002.
* Hollis, New Hampshire
* Hollis, Queens, New York City, New York
In 1849 he was appointed pastor of the Hollis Street Church in Boston, where he became one of the most famous preachers in New England.
Called The Plantation of Groton, it included all of present-day Groton and Ayer, almost all of Pepperell and Shirley, large parts of Dunstable and Littleton, plus smaller parts of Harvard and Westford, as well as Nashua, New Hampshire and Hollis, New Hampshire.
* Silver Lake ( Hollis, New Hampshire )
He is currently a resident of Hollis, New Hampshire, a suburb of both Nashua and Boston.

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News Directors included Judith Cutright ( 2002 – 2003 ), Kent Harrell ( 2003 – 2006 ), and Hollis Grizzard Jr. ( 2006 – 2009 ).
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Lindell was with the Seattle Seahawks for three seasons before joining the Buffalo Bills in 2003 ; Lindell replaced Mike Hollis, who was allowed to leave as a free agent.

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However, in 1936, thanks to a recommendation made by Sir Alfred Claud Hollis ( Governor of Trinidad and Tobago, 1930 – 36 ), the Leathersellers ' Company awarded him a £ 50 grant to continue his advanced research in history at Oxford.
* Charles Hollis Jones ( born 1945 ), American artist and furniture designer
Sulligent is also the home of current University of North Alabama safety, Caleb Massey, and Hollis Bankhead ( 1842 – 1920 ), Confederate war hero, Congressman, and statesman.
According to Worcester, about the year 1775, town records started appearing with the town's name spelled as " Hollis " ( after Thomas Hollis ), and both names were used until about 1815, after which, only the name " Hollis " appears "... while Holles, the name of the Duke of Newcastle, has passed into merited oblivion.
Captain Peter Powers ( 1707 – 1757 ), his wife Anna Keyes ( 1708 – 1798 ), and their two children Peter ( 1729 – 1800 ) and Stephen ( b. 1729 ) were the first settlers of Hollis in 1731.
Reuben Hollis Fleet ( 6 March 1887 – 29 October 1975 ), born and raised in Montesano, was an American aviation pioneer, businessman and army officer.
* Finale at JFK Stadium: a ) Bob Dylan, Keith Richards and Ronnie Wood – " Ballad of Hollis Brown ", " When the Ship Comes In ", Blowin ' In The Wind " ( JFK 03: 39 ), b ) USA for Africa ( led by Lionel Richie ) – " We Are the World " ( JFK 3: 55 )
Talk Talk began as a quartet consisting of Mark Hollis formerly from The Reaction ( vocals ), Lee Harris ( drums ), Paul Webb ( bass guitar ), and Simon Brenner ( keyboards ).
The extended line-up for the 1986 tour consisted of Hollis, Webb and Harris plus John Turnbull ( guitars ), Rupert Black and Ian Curnow ( keyboards ), Phil Reis and Leroy Williams ( percussion ) and Mark Feltham ( harmonica ).
* Francis Septimus Hollis ( 1884-1955 ), British clergyman and Bishop of Labuan and Sarawak 1938-1948.
* Mark Hollis ( English musician ), British musician
* Mark Hollis ( actor ), Australian actor
* Martin Hollis ( video game designer ), game designer
* Martin Hollis ( philosopher ) ( 1938 – 1998 ), English philosopher
* Thomas Hollis ( disambiguation ), the name of several benefactors to Harvard University
** Hollis ( LIRR station ), the Long Island Railroad station
It trained civil rights leader Rosa Parks prior to her historic role in the Montgomery Bus Boycott, as well as providing training for many other movement activists including the members of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee ( SNCC ), Septima Clark, Anne Braden, Martin Luther King, Jr., James Bevel, Rosa Parks, Hollis Watkins, Bernard Lafayette, Ralph Abernathy and John Lewis in the mid-and-late 1950s.

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