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Examples
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There is only one thing worse: The "Hurri-can" newspaper that can be found in front of the men's urinals in the undergrad liab.
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Bjorn Hurri keeps churning out Steampunk versions of Star Wars characters.
Steampunk Yoda 2008
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An intellectual who might very well excite a Pete Boettke or a Steve Horwitz, let alone a funder, may very well not excite, or may be a total turn-off to the non-graduate-school-bound-in-economics yet impressionable and bright Katrina Hurri-Kane or Don Trepreneur.
Oil Prices, Industrial Policy, and INEQUALITY - The Austrian Economists 2008
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He will also marry Libyans and Hurri-ans and Hyksos.
River God Smith, Wilbur, 1933- 1993
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They were remembering things they did not like to recall, how the Heinkels and Dorniers and Messerschmitts had disintegrated beneath the dev - astating bursts of the eight wing guns of the Hurri - canes and how few of their pilots had survived to hit the silk when caught in full gun sight of the British plane.
The HurricaneStory Gallico, Paul 1959
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Junior Air Vice-Marshal Philip Joubert had be - come certain that a new propeller, then being produced in America, was a must for the Hurri - cane.
The HurricaneStory Gallico, Paul 1959
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Physically as well as psychologically the Hurri - canes, the Spitfires and the men who flew them had beaten the German Luftwaffe to a standstill.
The HurricaneStory Gallico, Paul 1959
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The Germans had not only the weight but even more speed, for the twin-engined M. E.110 was some thirty miles an hour faster than the Hurri - cane.
The HurricaneStory Gallico, Paul 1959
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The price paid for this was two Hurri - canes shot down, but the pilots bailed out.
The HurricaneStory Gallico, Paul 1959
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For the starter battery provided by the organ - izers of the show was for only twelve volts instead of the fourteen required to activate the Hurri - cane's powerful 1250-h.p. engine.
The HurricaneStory Gallico, Paul 1959
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