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Ham·mond  (hmnd)
A city of northwest Indiana on the Illinois border west of Gary. It is highly industrialized. Population: 78,300.

Hammond [ˈhæmənd]
n
(Placename) a city in NW Indiana, adjacent to Chicago. Pop.: 83 048 (2000)

Hammond2
n
1. (Biographies / Hammond, Joan (1912-1996) F, Australiannational of birth: New Zealand, MUSIC: operatic singer) Dame Joan. 1912-96, Australian operatic singer, born in New Zealand
2. (Biographies / Hammond, Walter Reginald (1903-1965) M, English, SPORT AND GAMES: cricketer) Walter Reginald, known as Wally. 1903-65, English cricketer. An all-rounder, he played for England 85 times between 1928 and 1946


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Both have been talked about as future stars of a proposed British Tour de France team but Birmingham's Hammonds is determined prove he's no slouch either.
``One of my goals this summer is to bring in more high-profile players,'' said Hammond, who is often asked if he's related to fellow John Hammonds like the legendary Columbia Records talent spotter and his blues- playing son or soul-jazz organist Johnny ``Hammond'' Smith (he's not).
CAPTION(S): LOCAL SCENE: One of John Hammonds paintings of Stratford
 
 
 
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