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  • Hoss is spry -- don't underestimate him, because he will out-work you!

    Archive 2008-03-01 2008

  • Hoss is spry -- don't underestimate him, because he will out-work you!

    Your Right Hand Thief 2008

  • As of this moment Hoss is not among the list of folks who have endorsed it on the SchoolsFirst! web site.

    Sound Politics: Education Quagmire 2006

  • I like the idea of Hoss staying as he's a potential game breaker, every game.

    Kuklas Korner 2009

  • I like the idea of Hoss staying as he's a potential game breaker, every game.

    Kuklas Korner 2009

  • Clive (aka Hoss) - an old, tired and disillusioned blogger - playing himself unless we can get Leonardo Di Caprio.

    Chelsea Blog 2009

  • Any customers holding unredeemed gift certificates can use them at any Hoss's location or you can call Hoss's Corporate Office at 800-900-HOSS for a full refund.

    WPXI.com - Local News 2009

  • It's called the Hoss Fly and it's made by Boss Hoss, the company famous (or infamous, depending upon your point of view) for stuffing V8 engines into motorcycles and trikes.

    Anorak News 2008

  • Father figures also factor prominently in Southern Voice, which McGraw recorded around the time he turned 40 and not long after the deaths of several significant male figures in his life, including his biological father, baseball pitcher Tug McGraw, and his stepfather, Horace "Hoss" Smith, as well as a grandfather and a high-school football coach.

    CD, film about fathers, sons converge for Tim McGraw 2009

  • When Gen. James "Hoss" Cartwright, vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, drew up a compromise plan involving 20,000 troops (believing the president had a right to see a wide span of options, even if the military didn't agree with them), Mullen forbade him from taking it outside the Pentagon.

    Military control of civilian options Ezra Klein 2010

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