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Hatfield
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Hatfield [ˈhætˌfiːld]
n
(Placename) a market town in S central England, in Hertfordshire, with a new town of the same name built on the outskirts: university (1992); site of Hatfield House (1607-11), the seat of the Cecil family. Pop.: 31 104 (1991)


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[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Veteran planet hunter Michel Mayor, also of the Geneva observatory, described his team's findings on April 21 at the European Joint National Astronomy Meeting at the University of Hertfordshire in Hatfield, England.
Many young teens from disadvantaged backgrounds do not perceive obesity as unacceptable, and despite common perceptions, not all of them are striving for thinness, reported Wendy Wills of the Centre for Research in Primary and Community Care, University of Hertfordshire, Hatfield, England.
In addition, he holds a master's in science from Hertfordshire University in Hatfield, England.
 
 
 
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