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  2. Hugo Mühlig - Wikipedia

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    Hugo Mühlig, Partie auf Sylt, 1911 Mühlig’s Game-hunter with Dog, by 1929 Born in Dresden, Hugo Mühlig was the son of the landscape painter Meno Mühlig, and nephew of the landscape painter Bernhard Mühlig.

  3. File:Hugo Mühlig, Self-Portrait in Uniform.jpg - Wikipedia

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  4. Former Royals, Padres 1B Eric Hosmer retiring after 13-year ...

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    Hosmer, who retires with a .276/.335/.427 career average, was drafted third overall in 2008 by the Kansas City Royals. He made his debut in 2011 and smashed 19 home runs over 128 games while ...

  5. Eric Hosmer - Wikipedia

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    Eric John Hosmer (born October 24, 1989) is an American former professional baseball first baseman.He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Kansas City Royals, San Diego Padres, Boston Red Sox, and Chicago Cubs.

  6. Hosmer (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Hosmer is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Andrew Hosmer (born 1964), New Hampshire state senator; Bradley C. Hosmer (born 1937), twelfth ...

  7. Senator Hosmer - Wikipedia

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    Senator Hosmer may refer to: Andrew Hosmer (born 1964), New Hampshire State Senate; Stephen Hosmer (1763–1834), Connecticut State Senate This page was last edited ...

  8. Frederick Lucian Hosmer - Wikipedia

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    Frederick Lucian Hosmer (1840 – 1929) was an American Unitarian minister who served congregations in Massachusetts, Illinois, Ohio, Missouri, and California and who wrote many significant hymns. Beginning in 1875 and continuing for nearly four decades, he and William Channing Gannett worked together, making a contribution to hymnody ...

  9. Wake-up call: Rampant crime on South Hosmer reveals ... - AOL

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    Still, the situation on South Hosmer – a 1.5-mile stretch that’s “the deadliest street in Tacoma,” according to crime data analyzed by The News Tribune — is the latest stark reminder of ...