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John Hancock Tower (11856 bytes)
1: ...venue]], [[Prudential Tower]], and [[John Hancock Tower]]]] 3: ...ck Place'' but commonly called the ''John Hancock Tower''. 5: ...ago, Illinois|Chicago]], [[Illinois]], see [[John Hancock Center]]. 7: ==Hancock Place (the "John Hancock Tower")== 9: ...The building was long home to offices of the John Hancock companies (In 2004 it was announced that some off... John Hancock (9296 bytes) 1: ... people and things named John Hancock, see [[John Hancock (disambiguation)]].'' 3: ...or "signature". However, other examples show that Hancock always wrote his signature this way. 5: ...mage:John Hancock Signature DOI.jpg]]<br /><small>Hancock's signature on the [[United States Declaration of... 8: ...rked for his uncle. From [[1760]]–[[1764]], Hancock lived in England while building relationships wit... 10: Despite his wealth, Hancock remained, ethically and virtuously, the same. Wit... John Hancock Insurance (2118 bytes) 1: '''John Hancock Insurance''' is a loose term for a major United S... 3: ...[John Hancock Center|Chicago]] and [[John Hancock Tower|Boston]]. 7: ...ock Mutual Life Insurance Company was approved by John A. Andrew, governor of Massachusetts. 8: ... articles from the 1930s refer to it as the "John Hancock Life Insurance Company." 9: *1940s source refer to it as the "John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Company" USS John Hancock (2087 bytes) 1: ...ck''''', in honor of patriot and statesman [[John Hancock]] ([[1737]]–[[1793]]). 3: * The first [[USS John Hancock (1850)|''John Hancock'']] was an [[steamship]] first commissioned in [[... 5: * The second [[USS John Hancock (DD-981)|''John Hancock'']], (DD-981), was a [[Spruance class destroyer|'... 9: * The first [[USS Hancock (1775)|''Hancock'']] was the former [[schooner]] ''Speedwell'', on... 11: * The second [[USS Hancock (1776)|''Hancock'']] was a [[sailing frigate]] of the [[American R... John Hancock Center (3488 bytes) 1: ...er among other buildings as seen from the [[Sears Tower]] in [[Chicago]]]] 3: ...s|Boston]], [[Massachusetts]], see [[John Hancock Tower]]'' 6: ...n the world. The first residential lease for the Hancock building was signed by [[Benjamin Gingiss]], who ... 8: ...etter night scene than the views from the [[Sears Tower]] which is on the west edge of downtown. On the ... 10: ...kAug2004.jpg|thumbnail|200px|left|The base of the tower]] John Hancock (disambiguation) (669 bytes) 1: [[John Hancock]] was an 18th century businessman and one of the ... 3: In addition, '''John Hancock''' may refer to any of the following: 5: * [[John Hancock (Texas politician)|John Hancock]], a [[19th century]] [[United States House of Re... 6: * The [[John Hancock Center]], a major skyscraper in [[Chicago, Illino... 7: * [[John Hancock Insurance]], a major U.S. insurance company John Hancock (Texas politician) (3137 bytes) 1: '''John Hancock''' ([[October 24]], [[1824]]–[[July 19]], [... 5: Hancock was born in [[Jackson County, Alabama]]. He atten... 7: At the outbreak of the Civil War, Hancock strongly believed that Texas should remain part o... 16: ...ers of the U.S. House of Representatives|Hancock, John]] 17: ...rs of the Texas House of Representatives|Hancock, John]] USS John Hancock (DD-981) (3012 bytes) 63: ...the [[United States Navy]] to be named for [[John Hancock]] ([[1737]]–[[1739]]), the President of the... 65: ''John Hancock'' was laid down on [[16 January]] [[1976]] by [[I... 68: On [[16 October]] [[2000]], ''John Hancock'' was decommissioned. She remains in reserve at t... 72: ...ancock'']] for other ships named in honor of John Hancock. 77: ...ives/05/981.htm navsource.org: USS ''John Hancock''] John Tower (3083 bytes) 1: '''John Goodwin Tower''' ([[September 29]], [[1925]] – [[April 5]... 3: [[image:John Tower.jpg|left|John Tower]] 5: Tower served in the Pacific Theater during [[World War ... 7: ...nt. Tower won the special election that followed. Tower's election marked the first time since [[1870]] t... 9: ...rked instead as a highly-paid defense consultant. Tower retired in [[1985]] after 24 years in office. Tower Palace Three Tower (428 bytes) 1: '''Tower Palace Three, Tower G''' is the highest building in [[South Korea]] s... 3: ...ential building in the world after [[21st Century Tower]] in [[Dubai]]. Hancock (1208 bytes) 1: '''Hancock''' is the name of some places in the [[United Sta... 2: *[[Hancock, Iowa]] 3: *[[Hancock, Maine]] 4: *[[Hancock, Maryland]] 5: *[[Hancock, Massachusetts]] East Hancock (672 bytes) 1: ...ional Register of Historic Places]] as the [[East Hancock Neighborhood Historical District]]. It is noted ... 4: ...ca [[1880]] - [[1920]]</i> (Eleanor A. Alexander, Hancock, Michigan: [[1984]]) Hancock, Michigan (3527 bytes) 1: ...er city]] of [[Porvoo]], [[Finland]]. The [[East Hancock]] neighbourhood is part of the city. It contains... 3: The Quincy Mining Company founded Hancock in [[1859]]. 7: ...gan Technological University]] is also located in Hancock. [[Ripley, Michigan]] is located immediately east... 10: [[Image:MIMap-doton-Hancock.PNG|right|Location of Hancock, Michigan]] 11: ...of it is water. The total area is 12.28% water. Hancock is connected to [[Houghton, Michigan]] by the [[P... Mike Hancock (907 bytes) 1: ...''For the mayor of Brantford, Ontario, see [[Mike Hancock (Canadian politician)]]'' 3: '''Michael Thomas Hancock''' (born [[9 April]] [[1946]]) is a politician in... 6: *[http://www.mikehancock.co.uk/ Mike Hancock CBE MP] official site 7: ...00.html Guardian Politics Ask Aristotle - Michael Hancock] 8: ...oryou.com/mp/?pid=10258 TheyWorkForYou.com - Mike Hancock MP] Hancock County (508 bytes) 1: ...n the [[United States]]. All are named for [[John Hancock]] who was a leader in the American Revolution. Th... 2: *[[Hancock County, Georgia]] 3: *[[Hancock County, Illinois]] 4: *[[Hancock County, Indiana]] 5: *[[Hancock County, Iowa]] Herbie Hancock (13589 bytes) 1: '''Herbert Jeffrey Hancock''' (born [[April 12]], [[1940]]) is a [[jazz]] [[... 2: Hancock is one of jazz music's most important and influen... 4: ... hop]]. Yet for all his restless experimentalism, Hancock's music is often melodic and accessible; he has h... 6: Hancock's best-known solo works include "Cantaloupe Islan... 10: ...ock started with a [[classical music]] education; Hancock studied from age seven. His talent was recognized... Sheila Hancock (1083 bytes) 1: '''Shelia Hancock''' (born [[February 22]], [[1933]]) is a [[United... 5: ... Thaw]] in 1964. Hancock later remarried actor [[John Thaw]] in 1973, who adopted Melanie, and they had... 9: [[Category:1933 births|Hancock, Sheila]] 10: [[Category:English actors|Hancock, Sheila]] Tony Hancock (9219 bytes) 1: '''Anthony John Hancock''', best known as '''Tony Hancock''' ([[May 12]], [[1924]] - [[June 26]], [[1968]])... 5: ...54 he was granted his own [[BBC]] radio show: ''[[Hancock's Half Hour]]''. 7: ==Hancock's Peak Years== 11: ...BC-TV version of ''Hancock's Half Hour'' (later ''Hancock'') that established him in the medium. 13: ...ancock, many consider this to contain the best of Hancock's BBC work. H. Irving Hancock (257 bytes) 1: '''Harrie Irving Hancock''', born 1868, died 1922, was an american author ... George Hancock (203 bytes) 1: '''George Hancock''', at the time a reporter for [[Chicago Board of...
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