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  • Always flashier and more earthily seductive than Kate, the blond, bronzed Chelsy would soon be making up with the prince she called Haz.

    William and Kate Christopher Andersen 2011

  • Always flashier and more earthily seductive than Kate, the blond, bronzed Chelsy would soon be making up with the prince she called Haz.

    William and Kate Christopher Andersen 2011

  • Matar's bin Haz dynasty continued to maintain the face-saving fiction that the country's extraordinary wealth derived from fig oil, dates, fishing, and tourism.

    Florence of Arabia (Part II) 2004

  • Matar's bin Haz dynasty continued to maintain the face-saving fiction that the country's extraordinary wealth derived from fig oil, dates, fishing, and tourism.

    Florence of Arabia (Part II) 2004

  • At not quite five-foot-six — exactly the height, it occurred to Florence, of T.E. Lawrence — Emir Gazzir bin Haz ( "Gazzy" to his family and intimates) was not a tall man.

    Florence of Arabia (Part II) 2004

  • At not quite five-foot-six — exactly the height, it occurred to Florence, of T.E. Lawrence — Emir Gazzir bin Haz ( "Gazzy" to his family and intimates) was not a tall man.

    Florence of Arabia (Part II) 2004

  • A group of 11 Terryville High School students did just that, collaborating to create a computer game called Haz-Master, which calls on the player to "de-zombify" the living dead and save the planet.

    News from www.rep-am.com 2009

  • You're suppose to open the windows, evacuate the area, and call a Haz-Mat team to remove the carpet and decontaminate your home.

    OpEdNews - Diary: Corporate Terrorism in Your Home 2008

  • Why not just all it "Haz" or some simplified form of Hazard, or perhaps a French version of the word --- perhaps "risqué"?

    CasinoCityTimes.com 2010

  • Why not just all it "Haz" or some simplified form of Hazard, or perhaps a French version of the word --- perhaps "risqué"?

    CasinoCityTimes.com 2010

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