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  • Under the pact, Hurray, which is traded on the Nasdaq Stock Market, would change its name to Hurray Enlight Media Group Ltd.

    Hurray, Enlight Set $160 Million Accord 2007

  • Companies such as Hurray once primarily provided mobile value-added services such as ringtones, but that business has been a rapidly diminishing business in China.

    Hurray, Shanda Agree to Asset Swap 2010

  • The deal underscores the increasing pressure for Chinese service providers such as Hurray to rethink their strategies as the nation's leading carrier,

    Hurray, Enlight Set $160 Million Accord 2007

  • The deal underscores the increasing pressure for Chinese service providers such as Hurray to rethink their strategies because carriers and content providers are moving in on the market.

    Hurray, Enlight Set $160 Million Accord 2007

  • So let us stand together boys, and shout again, "Hurray"

    Kellys, Byrne and Hart 1996

  • "Hurray" said George in delight, and pounded on the table, making Mischief leap up to the top of a bookcase in fright.

    Five Go To Demon's Rock Blyton, Enid, 1898?-1968 1983

  • "Hurray," he yelled, "that's a bully waterfall!" and he thrust his whip into the stream to see it spatter, hopping about meantime.

    The Evolution of Dodd William Hawley Smith

  • Of course when an elephant says "Hurray" it is different than the way you boys and girls say it.

    Umboo, the Elephant Howard Roger Garis 1917

  • "Hurray," cried Harry who had wandered a short distance from the others.

    Boy Scouts in Southern Waters 1909

  • "Hurray," said Peter, suddenly, "there's the end of the tunnel -- looks just like a pin-hole in a bit of black paper, doesn't it?"

    The Railway Children 1891

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