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You been calling the Hoc de Geezer war, and the light-weight champeen of Mexico, and 'the psychological panic' something fine; but did you sell out on them?
Michael O'Halloran Gene Stratton-Porter 1893
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The pappardelle are easy (and they're from Ad Hoc, which is fun).
Mark Bernstein 2010
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I would defintely go to Ad Hoc, which is Thomas Keller’s newest it was supposed to be a burger joint but it’s ended up being permanent; I think it’s prix fixe at $40 or so for 3 course and is supposed to be great.
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"'Hoc' Ithacus 'velit, et magno mercentur Atridae'."
The Works of Lord Byron: Letters and Journals. Vol. 1 George Gordon Byron Byron 1806
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We had our little rental car so we started out around 8: 30 making our first stop at Point du Hoc which is located between Utah and Omaha Beach.
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Later Sunday, Palestinian Prime Minister Salam Fayyad and Israeli Deputy Foreign Minister Danny Ayalon are expected to attend a meeting at U.N. headquarters of the Ad Hoc Liaison Committee, a donor support group for the Palestinians that is expected to discuss their economic prospects.
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An Ad Hoc Group found that Wolfowitz had violated a number of internal Bank rules, as well as its ethical Code of Conduct, with his favoritism toward his lady friend and his public attacks on the investigation into his behavior.
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An Ad Hoc Group found that Wolfowitz had violated a number of internal Bank rules, as well as its ethical Code of Conduct, with his favoritism toward his lady friend and his public attacks on the investigation into his behavior.
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The Ad Hoc Senate Committee set up to explore lifting the ban was led by faculty and students who strongly supported bringing ROTC back to campus, and outside advocacy organizations played a role in the strategies and tactics of the Committee, likely violating Senate rules.
Katherine Franke: What's The Rush? Columbia President Bollinger Signs New Agreement With the Navy Katherine Franke 2011
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The Ad Hoc Senate Committee set up to explore lifting the ban was led by faculty and students who strongly supported bringing ROTC back to campus, and outside advocacy organizations played a role in the strategies and tactics of the Committee, likely violating Senate rules.
Katherine Franke: What's The Rush? Columbia President Bollinger Signs New Agreement With the Navy Katherine Franke 2011
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