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  2. Hazel Townson - Wikipedia

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    Hazel Townson (12 April 1928 – 11 October 2010) was an English children's-literature author. She had over seventy books published from 1975 onwards, including in countries such as the Netherlands, Spain, France and Japan.

  3. Hazel (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Hazel is a primarily female given name meaning "hazel", from the name of the tree or the color. It is derived from the Old English hæsel . [ 1 ] It became a popular name in English-speaking countries during the 19th century, along with other names of plants or trees used for girls.

  4. Hazel Edwards - Wikipedia

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    Hazel Edwards OAM is an Australian author of children's literature, including There's a Hippopotamus on Our Roof Eating Cake (1980). Early life and education.

  5. Hazel Brugger - Wikipedia

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    Hazel Brugger's father is the Swiss neuropsychologist Peter Brugger; [1] her mother is an English teacher who is originally from Cologne, Germany. [2] She grew up in Dielsdorf near Zürich and has two older brothers. After graduating in Bülach, she began studying philosophy and literature at the University of Zurich, but she eventually quit. [3]

  6. Whatcom woman guilty of abusing Bellingham toddler to death ...

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    A date has been set for Kamee Nicole Dixon’s sentencing. A jury found Dixon guilty last month of homicide by abuse.

  7. Bewitched Bunny - Wikipedia

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    Bewitched Bunny is a 1954 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Chuck Jones and written by Michael Maltese. [2] The short was released on July 24, 1954, and stars Bugs Bunny. [3]

  8. Hazel Henderson - Wikipedia

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    Jean Hazel Henderson (née Mustard; 27 March 1933 – 22 May 2022) was a British American futurist and environmental activist. As an autodidact in her twenties, having only a British high-school formal education, in the U.S. she gradually advanced, by virtue of groundbreaking citizen activism, into the roles of university lecturer and chair-holder, as well as that of advisor to corporations ...

  9. Hazel Hutchins - Wikipedia

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    Hazel Hutchins is a Canadian children's author.. With over fifty titles for children, Hazel's picture books, early readers and children's novels have been published in Canada, the U. S., the U.K. and appear around the world in various translations.