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“The Dining-room furniture is all HOAK, British Hoak; round igspanding table, like a trick in a Pantimime, iccommadating any number from 8 to 24 — to which it is my wish to restrict my parties.
Burlesques 2006
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“The Dining-room furniture is all HOAK, British Hoak; round igspanding table, like a trick in a Pantimime, iccommadating any number from 8 to 24 — to which it is my wish to restrict my parties.
The diary of C. Jeames De La Pluche, Esq., with his letters 2006
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"The Dining-room furniture is all HOAK, British Hoak; round igspanding table, like a trick in a Pantimime, iccommadating any number from 8 to
Burlesques William Makepeace Thackeray 1837
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Ms. Hoak is a reporter for MarketWatch in Chicago.
Accidental Landlords Amy Hoak 2011
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So, using the logic of this Tabasco fellow regarding his drive south from Huatulco to Tuxtla Gutierrez, I suggest the following remarks from Hoak:
Driving Miss Daisy 2009
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Note 25: Hoak, The King's Council, pp. 254 – 262 back
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My copy editor is Deanna Hoak and she has given me permission to post the stylesheet for Shades of Milk and Honey.
maryrobinette: The Shades of Milk and Honey style sheet maryrobinette 2010
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Deanna Hoak (deannahoak. com) — Professional copyeditor specializing in science fiction and fantasy.
John Joseph Adams » Article: 21 Blogs Writers Should Be Reading 2008
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Note 38: Hoak, The King's Council in the Reign of Edward VI, pp. 252 – 255; Northumberland, at this time, had yet to be granted his ducal title and was known by his then title Earl of Warwick back
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Note 13: Hoak, The King's Council, pp. 254 – 262 back
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