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What (who) is L Hugh Holliman - definition

AMERICAN POLITICIAN
Lindsey Hugh Holliman; Lindsey Holliman; Hugh Holliman

L. Hugh Holliman         
Lindsey Hugh Holliman is a former Democratic member of the North Carolina General Assembly who represented the state's eighty-first House district, including constituents in Davidson County. A self-employed businessman from Lexington, North Carolina, Holliman served six terms in the state House of Representatives until he was defeated by Republican Rayne Brown in the 2010 general election.
Hugh Aston         
  • '''Hugh Aston's Hornpipe''' (harpsichord)
ENGLISH COMPOSER, MUSICIAN AND CIVIC LEADER
Hugh Aston (composer); Hugh Aston (died ?1558); Hugh Aston (died (?1558); Hugh Asseton; Hugh Assheton; Hugh Haston; Aston, Hugh
Hugh Aston (also spelled Asseton, Assheton, Ashton, Haston; c. 1485 – buried 17 November 1558) was an English composer of the early Tudor period.
John Holliman         
  • John Holliman's widow, Dianne, and son, Jay, participating in the dedication of the press site auditorium at the [[Kennedy Space Center]] in 1999. CNN executive Tom Johnson is on the right.
AMERICAN JOURNALIST
Holliman, John
John Holliman (October 23, 1948 – September 12, 1998) was an American broadcast journalist. He was a member of the original reporting corps for CNN, serving as its agriculture correspondent after serving in the same capacity for Associated Press Radio in Washington, DC.

Wikipedia

L. Hugh Holliman

Lindsey Hugh Holliman is a former Democratic member of the North Carolina General Assembly who represented the state's eighty-first House district, including constituents in Davidson County. A self-employed businessman from Lexington, North Carolina, Holliman served six terms in the state House of Representatives until he was defeated by Republican Rayne Brown in the 2010 general election.

In 2006, Holliman was frequently mentioned as a consensus candidate to replace embattled House Speaker Jim Black. Holliman decided to forgo a run for Speaker, and instead ran for and won the post of House Majority Leader.[1]