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The writer capitalized the word Hookers, which suggests that it is derived from a proper name, the Hook (district); but it isn't compelling because he also capitalized Brick.
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Here's a feature from ABC News about a ministry called Hookers for Jesus, which is, technically, former hookers for Jesus.
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Here's a feature from ABC News about a ministry called Hookers for Jesus, which is, technically, former hookers for Jesus.
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"In the post -- headlined," Obama Pays to Treat Alcoholism in Chinese Hookers "--
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"In the post -- headlined," Obama Pays to Treat Alcoholism in Chinese Hookers "--
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In 2007 a London gallery staged a retrospective of Horsley's work titled Hookers, Dealers,
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Joe Hooker was a Civil War general who, according to one source was "not a very strict military leader and allowed his troops to spend plenty of time in the company of paid ladies of the night", thus, if not originating, then greatly popularizing the nickname, "Hookers", which has remained in our vocabulary ever since.
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Or any other athlete's. craigshipp Tiger's Alleged Mistress: Drug Abusing "Hookers" Made Up Affair christopherpepper StephenAtHome: There's only one reason Tiger Woods would have been in his car at that hour -- Doorbuster sale.
Gaea Times (by Simple Thoughts) Breaking News and incisive views 24/7 2009
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Hookers: Hartley (Northampton), Paice (London Irish), Gray (Harlequins).
Stuart Lancaster's likely England squad for the Six Nations | Shaun Edwards 2011
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Hookers were in storefronts, all the gambling had made payments and was “tolerated”, bootleg and underage liquor and drugs were ignored, even the gay people (still illegal at that time to be gay) were “tolerated” as long as they made their payments.
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