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Eugene's Blog: "Hike" to Ballycorus Chimney skip to main
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Faster than we can say "Hike," Papale is at the Philadelphia Eagle's training camp!
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And H.R. "Hike" Grimason, a former high school basketball coach and now the deputy superintendent of the San Antonio school district, is finally being tried for the murder of Chris 'former client.
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I think he's saying, "Let's get a coach, take all the players, give them a playbook, and let's run some plays as a team, working toward the same effort/play, instead of just yelling, "Hike", then have everyone run separate, individual plays.
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I think he's saying, "Let's get a coach, take all the players, give them a playbook, and let's run some plays as a team, working toward the same effort/play, instead of just yelling, "Hike", then have everyone run separate, individual plays.
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When drivers today want to signal their teams to begin pulling, they use the word "Hike," repeated several times, very excitedly: "Hike!
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When drivers today want to signal their teams to begin pulling, they use the word "Hike," repeated several times, very excitedly: "Hike!
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Hike to the "lost" cathedral and ride a burro to a remote pueblo.
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A 2011 Rate Hike In his Jan. 6 Agenda column " Complacent investors could be jolted by an early BOE interest-rate rise ", Alen Mattich argues that it's not far-fetched to imagine the Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee voting for one or even two rate hikes over the coming months.
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The author at Club for Growth in a related article titled The Gas Tax Hike writes:
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