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New food trends are splashed across food media with all the hurrah of the latest designer threads.
His hope has been to revive the hurrah by opening stores in all the important compass points on his clients' trajectory.
A solution is to cut over to the Hurrah Trail, which doesn't allow motorized craft and parallels the canal for two miles, starting near the Suwannee Canal Recreation Area's put-in point.
The network hoped for an elaborate goodbye, with a studio audience in the thousands, to match the hurrah of what the show has come to embody for so many decades.
I needed to interview him, too, because Todd had gotten into a fight with Sid Vicious at the Hurrah nightclub the day Sid was released on bail for the murder of Nancy Spungen.
Our novel protocol, which we call the HURRAH method, involves cDNA synthesis followed by the direct identification of functional MHC genes, thereby avoiding interference by pseudogenes.
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He was the harried parent in "Father of the Bride," the aging politico in "The Last Hurrah," and the Clarence Darroratore orator in "Inherit the Wind".
Some people have built-in filters that screen out the boos and amplify the hurrahs.
The memo mentioned John Hersey ("Hiroshima"), Henry Morton Robinson ("The Cardinal"), Edwin O'Connor ("The Last Hurrah") — but the clear favorite was Steinbeck.
In many ways the Westies' reign was the last hurrah of the old Hell's Kitchen.
But economists said the growth might be the last hurrah for the economy before it turns down in 2008.
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