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Hampshire
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Hampshire
a black pig with a white belt, originating in the USA.
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Hampshire meat sheep. By permission from Sambraus HH, Livestock Breeds, Mosby, 1992


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Knowledgeably compiled and deftly co-edited by Sarah-Marie Belcastro (Co-Director, Hamshire College Summer Studies in mathematics and Visiting Assistant Professor of Mathematics at Smith College) and Carolyn Yackel (Mathematics Instructor, Mercer University), "Making Mathematics With Needlework: Ten Papers And Ten Projects" is unique in that it combines mathematics papers with fiber arts project instructions.
His other postings, all in the Lone Star State, include assistant superintendent in Joshua; assistant superintendent in Hamshire; and principal of Hamshire.
As a member of the New Hampshire Bar, he left an indelible mark on the practice of law in the state of New Hampshire through his creation of a modern attorney general's office in the 1970s, which has served as a model for his successors," said Richard McNamara, Bar Foundation board member and president of the New Hamshire Bar Association.
 
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