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Hamilton

the capital of Bermuda a port city in southeastern Ontario at the western end of Lake Ontario United States statesman and leader of the Federalists; as the first Secretary of the Treasury he establish a federal bank; was mortally wounded in a duel with Aaron Burr (1755-1804) United States toxicologist known for her work on industrial poisons (1869-1970) Irish mathematician (1806-1865) English beauty who was the mistress of Admiral Nelson (1765-1815)

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Simple sentences

Hamilton protested against British rule.
Alexander Hamilton was a proud man.

Movie subtitles

You know Melanie Hamilton?
Melanie Hamilton is a pale-faced, mealy-mouthed ninny!
Why, Charles Hamilton, you handsome old thing, you!
I think. Hmm. I think Charles Hamilton may get it.
Yes, Mr. Hamilton, I will.
On behalf of Mrs. Wilkes and Mrs. Hamilton.
And you, Mrs. Hamilton. I know just how much that means to you. Melanie?
For Mrs. Charles Hamilton.
Mrs. Charles Hamilton.
Mrs. Hamilton is in mourning.
Dr. Meade, I said Mrs. Charles Hamilton.
He got it from his uncle Admiral Will Hamilton of Savannah. who married his cousin Jessica Carroll of Carrolton. who was his second cousin and akin to the Wilkeses too.
He now consorts with the vulgar rich, like Mrs Hamilton.
Mrs Hamilton and the committee are in there with the bishop.
It's Alexander Hamilton's idea.
That Hamilton Woman with Laurence Olivier and Vivien Leigh, and Odd Man Out with James Mason.
Is Hamilton with you?
I'm expecting a call from Mr Hamilton.
Mr Hamilton on the telephone?
Yes, Hamilton?
All right, Hamilton.
These papers came from Mr Hamilton, sir.
Didn't you tell me Mr Hamilton is going?
It is, and I'm sure Mr Hamilton would handle it, but you know me, Greenwood.
Who by? You know Melanie Hamilton?
I think Charles Hamilton may get it.
And you, Mrs. Hamilton.
Her name is Leda Hamilton.
Oh, Miss Hamilton.

News and current affairs

The great, neglected German economist Friedrich List, a student of Hamilton's work, laid out an innovation roadmap for his own country in 1841, in his National System of Political Economy.
That is how America's founders, such as James Madison and Alexander Hamilton, envisioned that things would work.
Alexander Hamilton was clear on the primacy of commerce and industry.
In particular, Hamilton was convinced of the importance of a sophisticated banking system to support the growing economy.
Instead of asking if blood kinship explains everything or nothing about altruism, Hamilton approached the question differently.
Literally thousands of experiments with both nonhumans and humans show the power of Hamilton's Rule.
Hamilton's Rule, of course, does not explain all altruism.
Amazingly enough, it was Bill Hamilton, along with the political scientist Robert Axelrod and the evolutionary biologist Robert Trivers, who formalized the models behind the evolution of reciprocity.
If you apply this new plan to Iraq alone, two things immediately catch the eye: almost all the proposals of the Baker-Hamilton report have been ignored, and the plan itself - in the face of the chaos in Iraq - is quite simplistic.
Perhaps Hamilton was too much the optimist.
Alexander Hamilton, the renowned author of many of the Federalist Papers that set out the rationale for adopting the US Constitution, had no doubt about the relative weight of the three great powers of state.
Hamilton went on to make the case for the independence of judges in order to strengthen their position, and this case remains unassailable.
Beyond that, however, the power of the judiciary stems precisely from the assumption of independence which Hamilton regarded as crucial for their position.
Undeniably, the independence of judges today requires more than lifetime tenure and reasonable emoluments (which were Hamilton's concerns).
For many, Alexander Hamilton has become a contemporary hero.
Hamilton argued - against James Madison and Thomas Jefferson - that the debts accumulated by the states during the War of Independence should be assumed by the federation.
While that logic certainly appeals to Europeans today, Hamilton insisted on a stronger reason for pursuing sound finance than merely the pursuit of expediency.
Two important components of Hamilton's financial architecture were not realized, or were realized imperfectly.
The Civil War revealed the centrality of a common foundation of morality to Hamilton's approach to debt and public finance.
The lesson to be learned from Hamilton and the US is that the necessary institutions will not function without a greater degree of moral consensus as well.
One American politician who understands how to work with the Iranian power structure is former Congressman Lee Hamilton, now head of the Woodrow Wilson Center.
When Wilson Center researcher Haleh Esfandiari was arrested in Iran, Hamilton wrote to Khamenei, pleading for her release on humanitarian grounds.
And I can also imagine that many in Hamilton, Bermuda, which plummeted almost as far as Gibraltar climbed - 16 places, to 56th - must be crying into their rum punch.
Moreover, as in Europe today, when Alexander Hamilton proposed a central banking system, the Bank of the United States, alongside consolidation of states' Revolutionary War debt into federal debt, the implementation of his sensible plan was imperfect.
More confident politics and less reliance on Hamilton's third power would add to the flexibility of a society.

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