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There was only one witness so far this morning that managed to show some personality and loyalty to Mr. Turner, despite Ms. Soo Hoo's dull, steady stream of questions that seemingly failed to elicit anything but objections from Mr. Saunders and yawns from the jury.
Allison Hope Weiner: Pellicano Trial: Pellicano Does a Cross Examination and Digging for Proof 2008
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Ms. Soo Hoo's soft voice and stuttering questions combined to make the examination of her witnesses mind-numbingly dull.
Allison Hope Weiner: Pellicano Trial: Pellicano Does a Cross Examination and Digging for Proof 2008
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At one point, Mr. Saunders managed to get objections sustained in a row to Ms. Soo Hoo's questions due to her failure to lay a proper foundation for many of her questions.
Allison Hope Weiner: Pellicano Trial: Pellicano Does a Cross Examination and Digging for Proof 2008
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If Creative isn't getting a perk or two out of this settlement, Hoo's comment describing the deal as "amicable," would sound strangely docile for the man who once declared an MP3 player war against Apple with a $100 million marketing campaign and called the iPod Shuffle "worse than the cheapest Chinese player."
Why Is This Man Smiling?Creative Tech Seems Too Pleased With Apple Accord 2006
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This is the one time a year event where my brother Hoo's throw open the door to the general public.
outfoxed Diary Entry outfoxed 2001
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Hoo's often said as if hoo could nobbud be a gron'mother hoo'd say, as owd Simeon said, "Mine een hev sin Thy salvation."'
Lancashire Idylls (1898) Marshall Mather
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Hoo's awlus talked i 'that feshion sin' hoo were a little un.
Lancashire Idylls (1898) Marshall Mather
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Hoo's noan o'er modest, or hoo would never ax us to tak 'her back.'
Lancashire Idylls (1898) Marshall Mather
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Hoo's never reet but when hoo's oather listenin 'to 'em or feedin' 'em, 'and the old man quietly broke into a laugh.
Lancashire Idylls (1898) Marshall Mather
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'Hoo's a lady, whatever else hoo is,' said an old woman; 'an' if hoo's aboon porritch, hoo's none aboon kissin 'a poor mon's child.'
Lancashire Idylls (1898) Marshall Mather
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