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  • 51Hunt class MCMV — The Hunt class is a class of thirteen mine countermeasure vessels (MCMV) of the Royal Navy. They combine the separate role of the traditional minesweeper and that of the active minehunter in one hull. They have a secondary role as fisheries… …

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  • 52Hunt, James Simon Wallis — ▪ 1994       British race car driver (b. Aug. 29, 1947 d. June 15, 1993, London, England), won the 1976 Formula One Grand Prix racing drivers world championship by one point over his Austrian archrival, Niki Lauda. Although many people considered …

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  • 53Hunt v. Washington State Apple Advertising Commission — SCOTUSCase Litigants=Hunt v. Washington State Apple Advertising Commission ArgueDate=February 22 ArgueYear=1977 DecideDate=June 20 DecideYear=1977 FullName=Hunt, Governor of North Carolina, et al. v. Washington State Apple Advertising Commission… …

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  • 54Hunt Stromberg — Infobox actor bgcolour = silver name = Hunt Stromberg imagesize = 260px caption = birthdate = 12 July 1894 location = Louisville, Kentucky USA height = deathdate = 23 August 1968 deathplace = Santa Monica, California yearsactive = birthname =… …

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  • 55Hunt class minesweeper (1916) — The Hunt class minesweeper was a class of minesweeping sloop built between 1916 and 1919 for the Royal Navy. They were built in two discrete groups, the earlier Belvoir group designed by the Ailsa Shipbuilding Company and the subsequent (and… …

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  • 56hunt and peck — {n. phr.}, {informal} Picking out typewriter keys by sight, usually with one or two fingers; not memorizing the keys. * /Many newspaper reporters do their typing by hunt and peck./ Often used, with hyphens, as an adjective. * /Mr. Barr taught… …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 57hunt and peck — {n. phr.}, {informal} Picking out typewriter keys by sight, usually with one or two fingers; not memorizing the keys. * /Many newspaper reporters do their typing by hunt and peck./ Often used, with hyphens, as an adjective. * /Mr. Barr taught… …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 58hunt — I. verb Etymology: Middle English, from Old English huntian; akin to Old English hentan to seize Date: before 12th century transitive verb 1. a. to pursue for food or in sport < hunt buffalo > b. to manage in the search for game < hunt …

    New Collegiate Dictionary

  • 59HUNT, HOLMAN —    painter, born in London; became a pupil of Rossetti, and his greatest disciple, and joined the Pre Raphaelite movement; he began with worldly subjects, but soon quitted these virtually for ever under Rossetti s influence, and rose into the&#8230; …

    The Nuttall Encyclopaedia

  • 60hunt\ and\ peck — n. phr. informal Picking out typewriter keys by sight, usually with one or two fingers; not memorizing the keys. Many newspaper reporters do their typing by hunt and peck. Often used, with hyphens, as an adjective. Mr. Barr taught himself to type …

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