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  • "Hoy" is Spanish for "today," and some of the production's of-the-moment aspects enhance it better than others.

    A Broad View of Flamenco Robert Greskovic 2011

  • Hoy is (naturally) already living the Scotch dream, lving and working in the promised land, £ngland.

    The Two Faced Ginga Bastard Newmania 2008

  • Maybe a little difficult, but Van Hoy is our best bet for a solid conservative in the position.

    28th Senate Update 2007

  • I repeat, Van Hoy is part of the problem, not the solution.

    28th Senate Update 2007

  • Ayer y Hoy is on the south side, across the street from Curves and about 200 M down the hill from the strip mall containing Trico, Sabores and Lillian's Coffee.

    Let us Cha-Cha-Cha!!! 2005

  • This evening, Great Grandma Hoy is buying pizza for everyone (the kids are thrilled about that!).

    Feasting at Mama B’s 2004

  • While the idea of Hoy battling with his inner chimp and gremlin might seem laughable to some, Peters's approach to psychiatry has clearly done the trick judging by the number of athletes queuing up to work with him.

    Evening Standard - Home Matt Majendie 2011

  • The boldest move may have been a 1989 measure, titled Hoy No Circula, or "No Driving Day,"

    Kansas City Star: Front Page 2010

  • The boldest move may have been a 1989 measure, titled Hoy No Circula, or "No Driving Day,"

    Kansas City Star: Front Page 2010

  • The Orkney Islands are low-lying, gently sloping and richly fertile with the exception of the island of Hoy, which is high and rugged.

    ClickPress 2009

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