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It's safe to say she's more than prepared for her final hoorah.
Young married woman suddenly stops being happy to go throw up. Hoorah!
I pop up here and there but that's sort of like her big hoorah.
The trip was meant to be "one big final hoorah for his dad," Stephanie said.
Draped in matching shirts and flower headbands, Troian Bellisario's girlfriends are celebrating her final hoorah as a single woman.
It's not the old feeling—hoorah ... if you pimp a homer, I'm going to hit you right in the teeth.
The game won't let you move past specific moments without everyone hoisting their JoyCon in a sort of "hoorah" motion.
It's not the old feeling—hoorah... if you pimp a homer, I'm going to hit you right in the teeth.
When the bull market has its last hoorah, most likely technology and internet stocks will be at the top of the hill, leading the charge.
Twitch also says that while Partners are getting the initial opportunity to claim the names, the remaining names will be released to the public next week. Hoorah!
Magic shared a series of photos from their last hoorah, which shows Cookie dressed in a gold sequin dress and the former NBA star in a baby pink suit.
One Last Historic Hoorah Although his form of late doesn't exactly deserve it, a middleweight UFC title shot is the perfect way for Henderson to walk off into the sunset.
There was a long period of time in my life where I all wanted to do was bleed out of my front hole, and catch it with a napkin. Hoorah!
For a long time, it was thought the concept of a 'last hoorah' made absolutely no sense for women, because obviously women's lives began, not ended, when they finally wed.
Jaime Owens, editor-in-chief, Transworld Skateboarding, 2013–present: I think when I got here in 2013, that was kind of the last hoorah of all the glory days of Transworld.
In the two-part Bachelor finale, Prewett and Weber took to Australia for one final hoorah with his parents, and one thing was noticeably different: the mysterious ink on Prewett's hand.
Gym goers piled into the space for one last hoorah -- there was plenty of sweat and tears -- but Simmons, who's been out of the public eye for 2 1/2 years never showed.
So far, stocks have steered clear of the latest oil slick, but volatile oil prices could still drive markets in the week ahead, as well as a last hoorah for first quarter earnings, and Chinese and U.S. economic data.
Some of the city's preeminent parties are paying homage to the beloved venue by throwing a series of farewell events—including Fever, the 215s techno rave that set the tempo for Baltimore's underground club scene, which is reuniting after 723 years for one final hoorah.
"The Heir to the Hoorah". The Summary, Volume 33, July 15, 1905, p. 2] Retrieved April 28, 2014 She remained with The Heir to the Hoorah when it reappeared that fall at Boston's Hollis Street Theatre and for the ensuing national tour."The Heir to the Hoorah". Boston Daily Globe, September 12, 1905, p. 11The Auditorium (advertisement). The Newark Daily Advocate, December 26, 1 905, p.
Kate Brandon in Paul Armstrong's comedy, The Heir to the Hoorah, at the Hudson Theatre.
The fight song is Hoorah for Eagles a rendition of Hooray for Auburn!! The original fight song was a version of Ghost Riders.
The Heir to the Hoorah is a surviving 1916 silent film produced by Jesse Lasky and released through Paramount Pictures. It was directed by William C. deMille. The AFI Catalog of Feature Films: The Heir to the Hoorah A print survives in the Library of Congress.Catalog of Holdings The American Film Institute collection and The United Artist Collection at the Library of Congress. p.
In British English slang, Hooray Henry or Hoorah Henry (plural: Hoorah/Hooray Henrys/Henries) is a pejorative term, comparable to "toff", for an upper class British male who exudes loud-mouthed arrogance and an air of superiority, often flaunting his public school upbringing. It is cited as the male equivalent of a "Sloane Ranger", although the female equivalent of a Hooray Henry is sometimes referred to as a Hooray Henrietta. Coined as "Hoorah Henry" in 1936 by American author Damon Runyon in his short story "Tight Shoes", it became a common term in the UK in the 1950s when it was originally used to refer to the boisterous upper class fans of jazz trumpeter Humphrey Lyttelton who would shout "Hoorah!" between the pieces he performed at the 100 Club in London. More recently, the term has become commonly used in the British tabloid newspapers to express contempt towards the lifestyles of the upper class and their privileged upbringings in expensive public schools such as Eton College, and esteemed universities such as Oxford and Cambridge.
Britain in the 1950s, originally to refer to the boisterous fans of jazz trumpeter Humphrey Lyttelton (pictured). The term was originally coined as "Hoorah Henry" in 1936 by American author Damon Runyon in his short story "Tight Shoes". Runyon used it when describing his character Calvin Colby, a rich layabout, saying, "He is without strict doubt a Hoorah Henry, and he is generally figured as nothing but a lob as far as doing anything useful in this world is concerned". Albert Jack challenges the idea that Runyon made the term popular, crediting Jim Godbolt with the correct explanation of its popularity.
The school's mascot is the Buccaneer and its colors are blue and white. The school's fight song is "Hoorah for Xenia High School." Jack Harbaugh was the head football coach for one year, in 1966. As of 2019-20, the Bucs are members of the Miami Valley League (MVL).
Alle-genee-genac-genac, Alle-genee-genac-genac, Hoorah-Hoorah-Pitt, That's Old Alleghenee, Whenever, wherever, Pitt men get together, To honor the School they revere, Their voices ring strong in the old college song, And boom out the old college cheer; 'Til raw throats rebelling prevent further yelling, And music in growls dies away; Yet vocal affliction to Pitt's no restriction, And some one is then sure to say: REFRAIN. Let's give, let's give, let's give the 'Varsity Clap, Pittsburgh's slogan in every land— Give Old Alleghenee by hand; One-two-three — — U. of P. Now with spirit and snap, Let's give the gattling, smashing rattling, Good old 'Varsity Clap: (The Hand Clap) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . That's the Varsity Clap.
Huzzah may be categorised with such interjections as hoorah and hooray. According to the Oxford English Dictionary, "In English, the form hurrah is literary and dignified; hooray is usual in popular acclamation". In common usage, such as cheers at sporting events and competitions, the speaker need not make distinction, and the words are distinguished by regional dialect and accent.
Walken also played the founder and leader of a string quartet in A Late Quartet (late in 2012). Walken costarred with Al Pacino and Alan Arkin in the film Stand Up Guys, a story about aging gangsters out on the town for one last hoorah. He also appeared in The Power of Few. In December 2012, Walken was selected as a "GQ" Man of the Year.
We figured the Glasshouse would be a > very appropriate venue to host the show and we hope to see ALLLL of you > there! we'll be playing a variety of songs, and even oldies we rarely play! > It's going to be a sad night but it also means the birth of new projects and > new music! We're also going down to South America in June for one last > hoorah.
New York Times, February 17, 1915, p. 11 She married Guy Bates Post, star of The Heir to the Hoorah and former husband of Sarah Truax, on August 21, 1907. On February 16, 1915, Peyton and Post were granted an annulment on the grounds that at time of their wedding she was still married to Weld, claiming they were unaware that her final divorce decree would not take effect until October."Actress Seeks Freedom".
Post married actress Sarah Truax on April 18, 1897, at St. John's Episcopal Church, San Francisco. At the time the two were both engaged with Skinner's company performing at the city's Baldwin Theatre.Nothing Special. Morning Oregonian, (Portland, Oregon), April 18, 1897, p. 3 The couple divorced amicably some ten years later. In August 1907 he married Jane Peyton (born Jennie Van Norman), a fellow cast member with The Heir to the Hoorah tour.
Kirke La Shelle, Internet Broadway Database Retrieved June 19, 2014 La Shelle produced and shared the writing credits with Owen Wister on their successful 1903 stage adaptation of the author's popular novel The Virginian. In 1905 he produced The Education of Mr. Pipp, a comedy Augustus Thomas based on a series of drawings by Charles Dana Gibson and, what would prove to be his final project, The Heir to the Hoorah, a comedy by Paul Armstrong.
The band began recording songs for the album on 7 December 1973, starting with "Ladies". They recorded "The Third Hoorah" along with the outtake "Paradise Steakhouse" on 8 December, "War Child" and "Back-Door Angels" along with outtake "Saturation" on 16 December, the sound effects from "Bungle in the Jungle", "Ladies", "Skating Away on the Thin Ice of the New Day" and "The Third Hoorah" along with outtake "Good Godmother" and orchestral piece "Mime Sequence" on 19 December, "Sea Lion" along with outtake "Sea Lion II" on 6 January 1974, "Queen and Country" on 20 January 1974 and finally "Two Fingers" and "Bungle in the Jungle" along with outtake "Tomorrow was Today" on 24 February 1974. The whole album was recorded at Morgan Studios, in London, except for tracks 6 and 8, which were recorded at the Château d'Hérouville, in France. According to the liner notes on the 2014 Theatre Edition reissue, War Child was a much more relaxed record to make, compared to the previous album and the Château d'Hérouville sessions.
Central Time show on Thursdays was the station's first mid-week program. During the 1950s, Winchell hosted children's (The Paul Winchell and Jerry Mahoney Show) and adult programs with his figures for NBC Television, and later for syndication. The NBC Saturday morning program, sponsored by Tootsie Roll, featured a clubhouse motif and a theme song co-written by Winchell and his longtime bandleader and on-air sidekick, Milton DeLugg. The theme song was entitled "HOORAY, HOORAH" which featured the secret password "SCOLLY WALLY DOO DOO".
Kirke La Shelle (September 23, 1862 – May 16, 1905) was an American journalist, playwright and theatrical producer. He was known for his association with such successful productions as The Wizard of the Nile, The Princess Chic, Beside the Bonnie Brier Bush, Arizona, The Earl of Pawtucket, The Virginian, The Education of Mr. Pipp and The Heir to the Hoorah. La Shelle's career as a playwright and producer was relatively brief due to an illness that led to his demise at the age of forty-two.
In British English slang, a toff is a derogatory stereotype for someone with an aristocratic background or belonging to the landed gentry, particularly someone who exudes an air of superiority. For instance, the Toff, a character from the series of adventure novels by John Creasey, is an upper class crime sleuth who uses a common caricature of a toff – a line drawing with a top hat, monocle, bow-tie and cigarette with a holder – as his calling card. Hoorah Henry has a similar meaning.
The duo were invited to write an exclusive piece of music to accompany a work of art they admired in London's Tate Modern museum, Karel Appel's "Hip, Hip, Hoorah!". The work was initially not available for sale, but later appeared on the album Zephyr. In 2007, their track "Close Your Eyes", sung by Linda Lewis, was featured in the Japanese CGI anime movie Vexille. Felix Buxton appeared on Never Mind the Buzzcocks on 23 September 2013 – the opening episode of Series 27, on Noel Fielding's team.
Jane Peyton (October 26, 1870 – September 8, 1946) was an American lead and supporting actress whose career did not commence until she was nearly 30. During her time on stage, she appeared in several long-running Broadway plays and successful road tours. Peyton was perhaps best remembered for performances in The Ninety and Nine, The Earl of Pawtucket, The Heir to the Hoorah, The Three of Us, and The Woman. Once the wife of actor Guy Bates Post, Peyton retired after 14 years on stage, when she married the writer Samuel Hopkins Adams.
Hooyah is the battle cry used in the United States Navy and the United States Coast Guard to build morale and signify verbal acknowledgment. It originated with special forces communities, especially the Navy SEALs, and was subsequently adopted by other Navy divisions. It is comparable to Oorah in the United States Marine Corps and Hooah in the United States Army and the United States Air Force "Hoorah" is also used by United States Navy Hospital Corpsman, Master-At-Arms and Seabees because of their close association with the Marine Corps.
Hip hip hooray (also hippity hip hooray; Hooray may also be spelled and pronounced hoorah, hurrah, hurray etc.) is a cheer called out to express congratulation toward someone or something, in the English speaking world and elsewhere. By a sole speaker, it is a form of interjection. In a group, it takes the form of call and response: the cheer is initiated by one person exclaiming "Three cheers for...[someone or something]" (or, more archaically, "Three times three"Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country, Volume 9. 1834, James Fraser.
Censor Bars a Dumas Play, The New York Times, Saturday, June 8, 1901, pg. 9. The Heir to the Hoorah was presented for the 100th consecutive time in July 1905, with Sitgreaves acting the part of Kate Brandon. The Hudson Theatre on Broadway, 141 West 44th Street, staged the play.Plays That Hold, The New York Times, July 2, 1905, pg. X4. In September 1905 the Princess Theatre was managed by Lee Shubert, Samuel S. Shubert, and Jacob J. Shubert. Located on 39th Street near 6th Avenue, the theatre staged Zira by Hartley Manners and Henry Miller, the stage manager.
It seemed like Rick would never be free to rejoin the new Mynah Birds so the band to stay alive decided to go it alone. Neil named the band The Flying Circus (this was before the Monty Python Flying Circus was formed). Signed to Harvey Glatt's management, the group recorded a number of unreleased tracks in Toronto, including Cockburn's "Flying Circus", "She Wants To Know", "I'm Leaving You Out", "Mother", "The Elephant Song" as well as Neil's "Last Hoorah" and Fisher and MacBain's "Where Is All The Love". At the same sessions, the band also recorded songs by Cockburn's former Children cohort, Bill Hawkins, such as "Merry Go Round", "It's a Dirty Shame", and "Little Bit Stoned".
Though the term's usage is generally limited to the UK, David Crystal notes that the term is in use in India, but is sometimes used in a less derogatory context to describe a man of class and style; he states that a clothing line in Kolkata used the banner "Hoorah Henry" to promote a fashionable men's clothing line. Restaurants, clubs, and boutiques have also embraced the term more favourably to indicate class, including Hooray Henry's Restaurant and Hooray Henry's Boutique in Great Yarmouth in England and Hooray Henry's restaurant in West Hollywood, California in the US. A Coventry-based firm, Hooray Henry's, also plays upon the name and rents out chauffeur-driven Rolls-Royces and Jaguars for weddings.
Multiple super trooper spotlights began quickly panning the curtained stage area, just as Benny Goodman's original up-tempo show tune "Hoorah for Hollywood" began playing from the speakers. As the tune ended, the spotlights abruptly stopped, just as The Music Hall's house lights slowly began to come up. From the auditorium's speakers, Max Steiner's dramatic Overture from his score to the 1932 fantasy film King Kong began playing, just as the stage's seven sets of vertical and horizontal drapery were set in motion. The black grand drape opened slowly, revealing six colored vertical and horizontal drapes, opening one after the other, in sync to the movements of the one minute and 30 second Steiner composition.
Rutter acted on stage from her youth, in The Bonnie Brier Bush, The College Widow, The Lion and the Mouse, and The Heir to Hoorah. On Broadway, she had roles in such shows as Secret Service, The Devil, Held by the Enemy, The Sins of Society (1909), Know Thyself (1909), Mid-Channel (1910), Sherlock Holmes (1910), Passers-by (1911), A Rich Man's Son (1912), Moloch (1915), Turn to the Right (1916-1917), The Man of the Hour, and A Successful Calamity."The Devil" Catalogue of Plays 1916 (Sanger & Jordon 1916): 64, 92, 102, 118, 133, 169."Gaiety: Turn to the Right" The Theatre (August 1916): 140."Gillette at the Bronx" Dramatic Mirror (March 2, 1918): 2.
Publishers Weekly gave the book a Starred Review, praising the book as "The various battles—fought on land, sea, and in the air—are exciting, realistic, and technically detailed, complete with the high emotions experienced by the combatants. As in the best of this genre, there are no cartoon villains, just dedicated warriors who are given a mission and are determined to carry it out. This is powerful material, required reading for anyone interested in modern warfare." In November 2019, they selected Red Metal as one of the "Best Books of 2019" in the Thriller/Mystery category. Kirkus Reviews wrote, "Readers will be humming "The Marines’ Hymn” after finishing this paean to the U.S. Marines. Hoorah! As with all of Greaney’s work, this is a fun read.
' So when one turned up on the set in an earlier episode, I thought, 'I've got to have Tristan reading this,'" recalled Peter Davison. His character would leave the magazine in the surgery's waiting room in hopes of catching one of the male customers perusing it."All Memories Great & Small, Oliver Crocker (2016; MIWK) Health and Efficiency Magazine was also used in the British television show Allo Allo, season 7, episode 5, titled The Gestapo Ruins a Picnic. In the episode Herr Otto Flick receives his latest copy of Health and Efficiency and begins to tremble while looking at the center-fold, he then attempts to phone for the Health and Efficiency calendar. In the "Are You Being Served?" episode, "Hoorah for the Holidays," Mr. Humphries, upon hearing of Captain Peacock's nudist lifestyle, asks him if that was him "chopping down that tree in last month’s "Health and Efficiency.

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