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Champion Malasadas Honolulu, HI Now look: I am a Leonard's man, and I have expressed that on several of the previous lists.
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"Hi hi".
Do not refer to someone in the audience like this... 'Hi Joanne now as you can see this is a...'... Always refer to everyone when speaking.
The second helping of after-dark hi-jinks now finds itself at the Smithsonian, and Ben Stiller wearily replays his role as an ordinary Joe fending off everything from reanimated dinosaurs to alien hawk-warriors from another universe.
"You're on Hi-Floating now," Richards says.
Visitors to Khao San Road "are more hi-so now," says Pattamon Yaidaeng, invoking the local term for "high society".
Hiram Manville Hi-Esmaro now has the name of U. S. S. Niagara, Walter P. Murphy's Intrepid, is U. S. S. Sylph.
Slightly insultingly for Justin Barth, his character Doug was the groom-to-be who disappeared in the first movie but he doesn't get a turn at participating in the hi-jinks now.
The term "hi-tech" now seems a quaint way to describe Rogers's style, especially in a historic refit like this; but, as with his breakthrough design for the Pompidou Centre in Paris, the structural and service systems within the building are openly expressed in bright colours, and the joins between old and new are treated with similar honesty.
Most new TVs are considered "Hi-Def" now, but there are different levels of high definition with some differences that are more noticeable in certain situations.
In this case, the incremental thickening rate (that is, the incremental thickening [dh] in an incremental time period [dt]) may be predicted by the following formula: where hi is now the ice thickness with thermal conductivity ki, and hs is the snow thickness with thermal conductivity ks.
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