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Hillman

American  
[hil-muhn] / ˈhɪl mən /

noun

  1. Sidney, 1887–1946, U.S. labor leader, born in Lithuania.


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“Everyone who paid duties is entitled to a refund,” said Jennifer Hillman, a former general counsel at the U.S.

From MarketWatch

“They are custom duties collected without authority. They have to be refunded. They were not lawfully collected,” Hillman, now at Georgetown University, said in an interview on Bloomberg TV.

From MarketWatch

The amateur rapper was alerted to screams coming from his property in Hillman Avenue and demanded "someone that's strong, really strong" went immediately.

From BBC

About the author: Jonathan E. Hillman is a senior fellow for geoeconomics at the Council on Foreign Relations and the author of The Digital Silk Road: China’s Quest to Wire the World and Win the Future.

From Barron's

His work has also won recognition from the Hillman Foundation, the Ortega y Gasset Awards and the Society for News Design.

From The Wall Street Journal