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14 Sentences With "hoo hah"

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Flow found that many users were uncomfortable with having a wad of electronics shoved up their hoo hah.
During rituals like the cutting of the cake and throwing of the bouquet, I'd hide in the bathroom to avoid the hoo-hah.
Hank Steuver, The Washington Post It's about becoming (or not becoming) the kind of viewer who can sign on to such a daunting amount of Dark Ages hoo-hah.
Open sores aside, City of God director Meirelles delivered an epic, rousing four-hour opener, and all on a budget a fraction of London's famously actually-quite-good opening hoo-hah in 2012.
Where "Silicon Valley" is a gleeful satire about business people feigning idealism — all that hoo-hah about changing the world — "Halt" is an empathetic drama about idealists trying to fake their way into business.
I said I would not have nominated "Westworld," but it was well-acted: Evan Rachel Wood is outstanding, and you could not sell the hoo-hah Dr. Ford had to shovel without someone like Anthony Hopkins.
Just ask these guys: However, amid all the hubbub and hoo-hah around these new businesses springing up to cater to millennials who're tired of suburban living and want to be in dense, community-minded geographies, a counter-narrative is emerging.
"The biggest hoo-hah of the evening, the biggest whopper, was when Hillary said, 'Hey, I'm not going to add a penny to the deficit,'" the former GOP governor of New Mexico said on ABC's "Jimmy Kimmel Live" late Wednesday.
There's no base to discredit Drake's genius on the album and right-hand man Noah "40" Shebib's production has never been better, but one can't help but feel that with Views a whole lot of industry hoo-hah came between Drake and his fans.
By 1952, Ted White had mimeographed a four- page pamphlet about Superman, and James Taurasi issued the short-lived Fantasy Comics. In 1953, Bhob Stewart published The EC Fan Bulletin, which launched EC fandom of imitative EC fanzines. A few months later, Stewart, White and Larry Stark produced Potrzebie, planned as a literary journal of critical commentary about EC by Stark. Among the wave of EC fanzines that followed, the best-known was Ron Parker's Hoo-Hah!.
Malcolm Willits and Jim Bradley started The Comic Collector's News in October 1947. In 1953, Bhob Stewart published The EC Fan Bulletin, which launched EC fandom of imitative EC fanzines. Among the wave of EC fanzines that followed, the best-known was Ron Parker's Hoo-Hah! In 1960, Richard and Pat Lupoff launched their science fiction and comics fanzine Xero and in 1961, Jerry Bails' Alter Ego, devoted to costumed heroes, became a focal point for superhero comics fandom.
The production's designs attempted to imitate traditional Chinese theatre, ironically with sumo wrestlers (one the son of Man Mountain Dean) grappling onstage during intermission to entertain the audience. Director Albert Marre cast Yiddish theatre stars Menasha Skulnik and Molly Picon as Chu Chem and Rose, Marcia Rodd as Lotte, and James Shigeta as Prince Eagle. Other cast members included Yuki Shimoda, Robert Ito, Reiko Sato, Alvin Ing, Haruki Fujimoto, as well as choreographer Jack Cole who took on the role of Mongol Lord Hoo Hah. During rehearsals Picon, upset that her role had been reduced, walked out, but eventually returned.
In a Radio 1 interview on 27 November, Fianna Fáil TD Mary O'Rourke described Mary Harney's involvement in the scandal as "a load of hoo-hah". Health Minister Mary Harney has defended her use of expenses while on a FÁS trip to the US. On 28 November Mary Harney defended herself with the claim that she was "not on holiday", had not used public taxes for her own personal grooming, blamed the use of the government jet on the Taoiseach and had followed "advice" in claiming her expenses. When she admitted using her time in the United States to receive a visit from a relative, the Labour Party leader Eamon Gilmore asked her to resign.
In 2004 she travelled to Florida with senior FÁS executives, department officials, and her husband, Brian Geoghegan, and was receiving more than €100-a-day subsistence money from the taxpayer when FÁS picked up her hairdressing bill in a Florida hotel. Like all government ministers travelling abroad, she was entitled to a daily allowance for "incidental expenses". In a RTÉ Radio 1 interview on 27 November 2008, Fianna Fáil TD Mary O'Rourke described Harney's involvement in the scandal as "a load of hoo-hah". On 28 November 2008 Harney defended her use of expenses while on a FÁS trip to the US, saying that she was "not on holiday", she had not used public taxes for her own personal grooming, that the use of the government jet for the trip was made by the Taoiseach, and she had followed advice in claiming her expenses.

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