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Steven WilliamsSteven Williams (born January 7, 1949) is an American actor in films and television. He is known for his roles as Captain Adam Fuller on 21 Jump Street, NYPD Detective Lt. Jefferson Burnett on The Equalizer, Det. August Brooks on L.A. Heat, X on The X-Files, Russell "Linc" Lincoln in Linc's, and Rufus Turner in Supernatural. Throughout his career, Williams has appeared in numerous films, including The Blues Brothers (1980), Twilight Zone: The Movie (1983), Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday (1993), 22 Jump Street (2014), It (2017), and Birds of Prey (2020). He has been nominated for a Screen Actors Guild Award and one NAACP Image Award.

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Harlan and HollingsworthHarlan & Hollingsworth was a Wilmington, Delaware, manufacturing firm that built railroad cars and became one of the first iron shipyards in the United States. It operated under various names from 1837 to 1904, when it was purchased by Bethlehem Steel.

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Frank (given name)Frank is a masculine given name. While Frank has been a European name in its own right, the given name in the English-speaking United States arose in the 20th century as a short form of the traditional common English variant Francis (which itself is a shortening of Franciscus, i.e. "the Frenchman", in reference to Saint Francis of Assisi). It was popularized particularly by Frank Sinatra (born Francis Albert Sinatra, 1915–1998). The continental variant of Frank dates back to the Carolingian period in France and Germany (the early medieval Frankish Empire where originally Old Frankish was spoken by the elite). The Old High German form Francho, Franko is on record from the 8th century. Hence also the English adjective frank (Middle English, from Old French franc, 12th century).

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Eli (name)Eli as a name has two different meanings, both originating in the Hebrew Bible. Eli can be used for males (Hebrew tradition) or females (Scandinavian tradition). Hebrew origin, from Biblical עֵלִי "ascent", spelled with the Hebrew letter ayin in the beginning, the name of Eli, the high priest in the Books of Samuel. It is identical to the Arabic name Ali (علي). It came to be used as a given name among the Puritans in the 17th century and was by them taken to the American colonies. Eli may alternatively be an unrelated abbreviation of Hebrew names such as Elijah, Elias, Elisha, Eliezer, Elimelech, etc., all containing the element אלי, meaning "my God" and spelled with the Hebrew letter aleph in the beginning. El is the name of a Semitic deity that is used in the Bible as a name for the god of the Israelites, and -i is the suffix for the genitive form ("mine"). In the United States, the popularity of the given name Eli was hovering around rank 200 in the 1880s. It declined gradually during the late 19th and early-to-mid 20th centuries, falling below rank 700 in 1964. In a significant revival of the name's popularity in the early 1970s, it bounced back above rank 400 in 1976. Its popularity has continued to grow since then, entering the top 100 masculine given names in the 2000s, and ranking as the 64th most popular boys' name as of 2021. Eli is also a short form of names Elisabet, Elin, and Helena in Scandinavia, unrelated to the masculine Hebrew name Eli. The two names differ in pronunciation as well.

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HollingsworthHollingsworth is a surname of English origin. Notable people with the surname include: Adam Hollingsworth (born 1969), US politician Al Hollingsworth (disambiguation), several people Alvin Hollingsworth (1928–2000), US painter Andrew Hollingsworth (born 1979), English cricketer Ben Hollingsworth (actor) (born 1984), Canadian actor Ben Hollingsworth (soccer) (born 1982), US soccer player Bonnie Hollingsworth (1895–1990), US baseball player Claudia Hollingsworth (born 2005), Australian athlete David Hollingsworth (1844–1929), US congressman Dean Hollingsworth (born 1961), Guernsey actor in Timelash and The Greatest Show in the Galaxy Dennis Hollingsworth (born 1967), US politician Don Hollingsworth (born 1932), Canadian football player Elaine Hollingsworth (1928–2022), US actress Ellery Hollingsworth (born 1991), snowboarder Frank Hollingsworth (1892–1964), justice of the Supreme Court of Missouri George Hollingsworth (1813–1882), US artist Henry Hollingsworth (rower) (born 1997), American rower J. Rogers Hollingsworth (1932–2019), American historian and sociologist Joe E. Hollingsworth (1908–1975), US politician John D. Hollingsworth (1917–2000), textile machinery executive Jon Hollingsworth (1977–2006), English soldier Joy Hollingsworth (born 1984), American basketball player, coach and entrepreneur Katherine Hollingsworth (born 1960), American politician from Missouri Kent Hollingsworth (1929–1999), US writer and publisher of The Blood-Horse Kim Hollingsworth (born 1966), Australian stripper and police officer Kyle Hollingsworth (born 1968), US musician Mark Hollingsworth Jr. (born 1954), US bishop Matt Hollingsworth (born 1968), US artist Mellisa Hollingsworth (born 1980), Canadian athlete Mike Hollingsworth (animator) (fl. 2006), US animator and comedian Mike Hollingsworth (TV executive) (fl. 1998–2009), British TV executive Patricia Ann Hollingsworth (1939–2006), American nurse and First Lady of North Carolina Paul Hollingsworth, Canadian sports reporter Quanitra Hollingsworth (born 1988), American-Turkish female basketballer Romero Hollingsworth (born 1987), Dutch footballer Roy Hollingsworth (1933–2014), Trinidadian athlete Ruth Hollingsworth (1880–1945), British artist Shawn Hollingsworth (born 1961), American football player Simon Hollingsworth (born 1972), Australian athlete Stanley Hollingsworth (1924–2003), US composer Taylor Hollingsworth (born 1983), US musician Timothy Hollingsworth (born 1980), US chef Tony Hollingsworth (fl 1988), British impresario Valentine Hollingsworth (1632–1710), Irish-born early American settler William R. Hollingsworth Jr. (1910–1944), American painter Notable people with a name including "Hollingsworth" include: Dudley Hollingsworth Bowen Jr. (born 1941), US judge Hollingsworth Morse (1910–1988), US film and TV director Anne Hollingsworth Wharton (1845–1928), US historian

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Hollingsworth & VoseHollingsworth & Vose Company (H&V) is a global manufacturer of nonwoven materials and engineered papers used in filtration, energy, and industrial applications. The firm is a privately held business founded in 1843; its headquarters are in East Walpole, Massachusetts, USA. H&V manufactures wet-laid, dry-laid, meltblown, Nanofiber, MFM adsorptive fibers, and develops aqueous and solvent-based saturation, coating, composite, and laminating technologies. The company is divided into three business divisions: air and liquid filtration media; battery separators and energy products; and industrial products. In 2014 the company operates 12 manufacturing sites, 15 sales offices, and four research centers globally.

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Frank HollingsworthEli Frank Hollingsworth (March 16, 1892 – March 18, 1964) was a Missouri attorney and judge who served as a justice of the Supreme Court of Missouri from 1950 until his death in 1964.

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