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Meaning of "hincks"

hincks (noun): could refer to the Hincks-Dellcrest Centre, a mental health treatment, and research center in Canada
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  • plural of Hinck

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Hincks is currently in the program.
Metcalfe refuses a demand by Baldwin and Francis Hincks that the assembly approve official appointments.
William Hincks was instrumental in establishing the gardens.
After translating the Persian, Rawlinson and Hincks began to decipher the others.
By now Hincks had recognised a large number of determinatives and had correctly established their readings.
To allow Francis Hincks to run for office.
Hincks Conservation Park webpage on protected planet.
Working independently of him, the Irish Assyriologist Edward Hincks also contributed to the decipherment.
Hincks deciphered the Egyptian hieroglyphs, which revealed that she was mistress of a great house.
In his disappointment Macdonald vowed, “I will make Hincks pay for it if I can… ”.
By 1850 Hincks had come to a number of important conclusions regarding the nature of Assyro-Babylonian cuneiform.
A prominent figure in Upper Canada, Hincks purchased land north of the Bonnechère River in 1853.
In 1856, Hincks argued that the untranslated language was agglutinative in character.
In 1969, Sir Francis Hincks was designated a person of national historic significance.
After Francis Hincks withdrew from politics in 1854, Ross joined the Cabinet of the MacNab-Morin government.

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