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The years since the publication of "The Waste Land" are labeled "post-Waste," the novelist Ford Madox Hueffer is dubbed "Huffer" and the Sitwell family—all three literary associates in London—goes by "S—well."
Notes From King Bolo Abigail Deutsch 2011
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The exhaust from the Huffer heated up a rocket warhead.
Is McCain About to ‘Refine’ His Withdrawal Plan, Too? « Antiwar.com Blog 2008
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You can buy it and dress up as Paint Huffer Guy for halloween!
Regretsy – YOU LOSE! 2010
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So when the Huffer (a small jet turbine used to start the aircraft engines) was brought in to start the engines, it could not be placed correctly.
Is McCain About to ‘Refine’ His Withdrawal Plan, Too? « Antiwar.com Blog 2008
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Why we were fooled: Huffer had some personality in the cartoon.
Seven Go-Bots that kick their Transformers counterparts’ asses 2009
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Jan writes that the H Post will damage "pundit celebrity" because celebs have (I guess in aligning with Huffer?) dissed mainstream media.
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At 6: 23, Chatterton (ph), down towards Huffer, and then into Douglas at 6: 33, and, and Upton at 6: 37.
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Huffer: Yellow gear located on the flight deck that generates compressed air to start jet engines.
Typhoon Season Douglass, Keith 2000
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Huffer: Yellow gear located on the flight deck that generates compressed air to start jet engines.
Joint Operations Douglass, Keith 2000
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We were invited by M. and Mme. Huffer to see the _entrée_.
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