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Horse mackerel
A horse mackerel is a large fish, such as the tuna, and the scad or saurel of the Pacific coast:*Australian bonito *various Jack mackerels*Pilot fish

Horse Mackerel
Horse mackerel is a common name for a range of species of fish throughout the English-speaking world. It is commonly applied to small pelagic fishes, particularly those of the genus Trachurus or Caranx.

Horse of a Different Color
Horse of a Different Color may refer to:* Horse of a Different Color * Horse of a Different Color * "A Horse of a Different Color", an episode of the animated television series Rainbow Brite

Horse of a Different Color (Big & Rich album)
-Additional musicians:*Brian Barnett – drums*Steve Brewster – drums*Dennis Burnside – keyboards*Owen Hale – drums*Mike Johnson – steel guitar*Wayne Killius – drums, shaker, peanut can*Duncan Mullins – bass guitar*Matt Pierson – bass guitar

Horse of a Different Color (Willy DeVille album)
Horse of a Different Color is a 1999 album by Willy DeVille. The album consists of original compositions and remakes of traditional Black music titles such as Fred McDowell's “Going over the Hill,” and Andre Williams' "Bacon Fat."

Horse racing
Horse racing is an equestrian sport that has a long history. Archaeological records indicate that horse racing occurred in ancient Babylon, Syria, and Egypt. Both chariot and mounted horse racing were events in the ancient Greek Olympics by 648 BC

Horse trailer
A horse trailer or horse van is used to transport horses

Horse-chestnut
Horse chestnut may refer to:*Horse-chestnut or Aesculus hippocastanum, a species of large deciduous tree**Horse chestnuts, Eurasian species of the genus Aesculus*Horse Chestnut , a South African Thoroughbred racehorse

Horsehair
Horsehair is the long, coarse hair growing on the manes and tails of horses. It is used for various purposes, including upholstery, brushes, the bows of musical instruments, a hard-wearing fabric called haircloth, and for horsehair plaster, a wallcovering material formerly used in the construction industry and now found only in older buildings.Horsehair can be very stiff or very fine

Horseman
Horseman may refer to:* Horse rider; see Equestrianism* Wrangler , in the United States* Stockman , who works with horses rather than with cattle or sheep* Horseman, a 2003 Croatian film

Horsemen
Horsemen may refer to:*Equestrianism, including cavalry*Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse*Four Horsemen *Royal Canadian Mounted Police*Horsemen , starring Dennis Quaid*The Horsemen , starring Omar Sharif

Horsepower
Horsepower is the name of several units of measurement of power. The most common definitions equal between 735.5 and 750 watts.Horsepower was originally defined to compare the output of steam engines with the power of draft horses in continuous operation. The unit was widely adopted to measure the output of piston engines, turbines, electric motors, and other machinery

Horseradish
Horseradish is a perennial plant of the Brassicaceae family, which also includes mustard, wasabi, broccoli, and cabbages. The plant is probably native to south eastern Europe and the Arab World , but is popular around the world today

Horseshoe
A horseshoe, is a fabricated product, normally made of metal, although sometimes made partially or wholly of modern synthetic materials, designed to protect a horse's hoof from wear and tear. Shoes are attached on the palmar surface of the hooves, usually nailed through the insensitive hoof wall that is anatomically akin to the human toenail, though much larger and thicker

Horseshoe crab
The Atlantic horseshoe crab, Limulus polyphemus, is a marine chelicerate arthropod. Despite its name, it is more closely related to spiders, ticks, and scorpions than to crabs. Horseshoe crabs are most commonly found in the Gulf of Mexico and along the northern Atlantic coast of North America

Horseshoes (film)
Horseshoes is a 1923 silent comedy film featuring Oliver Hardy.-Cast:* Larry Semon - Larry* Kathleen Myers - The Grocer's Daughter* Oliver Hardy - Dynamite Duffy * James Donnelly* Spencer Bell

Horsewhip
A horsewhip or horse whip is* a crop* a whip* a quirt* a tool used as an artificial riding aid* in zoology, the English name for a snake species Oxybelis aeneus

Horsey (Hampshire cricketer)
Horsey was an English professional cricketer who made 2 known appearances in major cricket matches from 1788 to 1789.-External sources:*

Horst
Horst is a Germanic word meaning "eagle's nest" and "man from the forest" . It may refer to:-Given name:* Horst * Horst Buchholz, a German actor* Horst Bulau, a Canadian ski jumper

Horst (Limburg)
Horst is a village in the Dutch province of Limburg. It is located in the municipality of Horst aan de Maas. Although the municipality is named after the village, Horst itself is not called "aan de Maas", because it does not lie on the River Meuse .-Towns, and the number of inhabitants on 01.01.2007:*America, 2.134*Broekhuizen, 786*Broekhuizenvorst,

Hort
Hort is a surname, and may refer to:Gabriel Hort* Erik Hort* Fenton John Anthony Hort , Irish theologian* Josiah Hort* Hort Baronets* Vlastimil Hort

Hortense (given name)
Hortense is a French feminine given name that comes from Latin meaning gardener. It may refer to:Persons* Hortense de Beauharnais, stepdaughter of Napoleon Bonaparte* Hortense Béwouda, sprinter from Cameroon

Horticulture
Horticulture is the industry and science of plant cultivation including the process of preparing soil for the planting of seeds, tubers, or cuttings. Horticulturists work and conduct research in the disciplines of plant propagation and cultivation, crop production, plant breeding and genetic engineering, plant biochemistry, and plant physiology

Horus
Horus is one of the oldest and most significant deities in the Ancient Egyptian religion, who was worshipped from at least the late Predynastic period through to Greco-Roman times. Different forms of Horus are recorded in history and these are treated as distinct gods by Egyptologists

Horus (disambiguation)
Horus is a god of the ancient Egyptian religion.Horus may also refer to:*Horus , Olympic boxer and Cynic philosopher from Late Roman Egypt

Horus Heresy (novels)
The Horus Heresy is an ongoing series of science fiction novels, the first of which was published by the Black Library in 2006. The books are set during the Horus Heresy, a galaxy-spanning civil war occurring 10,000 years prior to the setting of Games Workshop's Warhammer 40,000 tabletop miniatures wargame, and a major contributing factor to the dystopic setting of the game.-

Hosanna
Hosanna is a liturgical word in Judaism and Christianity. In Judaism, it is always used in its original Hebrew form, Hoshana.- Etymology :The word hosanna is etymologically derived from the Hebrew ,

Hosanna (disambiguation)
Hosanna, a liturgical word in Judaism and Christianity, may also refer to:*Hosanna shout, a Mormon ritual*Hosanna , a single by A. R. Rahman for the 2010 Tamil feature film soundtrack Vinnaithaandi Varuvaayaa

Hose
A hose is a hollow tube designed to carry fluids from one location to another. Hoses are also sometimes called pipes , or more generally tubing

HOSE
HOSE is a term used for playing a mixed game of poker consisting of four different poker games.* H stands for Hold'em* O for Omaha Eight or Better* S for 7 Card Stud* E for 7 Card Stud Eight or Better

Hose (tubing)
A hose is a hollow tube designed to carry fluids from one location to another. Hoses are also sometimes called pipes , or more generally tubing

Hosea
Hosea was the son of Beeri and a prophet in Israel in the 8th century BC. He is one of the Twelve Prophets of the Jewish Hebrew Bible, also known as the Minor Prophets of the Christian Old Testament. Hosea is often seen as a "prophet of doom", but underneath his message of destruction is a promise of restoration

Hoshin Kanri
Hoshin kanri - is a method devised to capture and cement strategic goals as well as flashes of insight about the future and develop the means to bring these into reality."

Hosiery
Hosiery, also referred to as legwear, describes garments worn directly on the feet and legs. The term originated as the collective term for products of which a maker or seller is termed a hosier; and those products are also known generically as hose

Hospice
Hospice is a type of care and a philosophy of care that focuses on the palliation of a terminally ill patient's symptoms. These symptoms can be physical, emotional, spiritual or social in nature. The concept of hospice has been evolving since the 11th century

Hospital
A hospital is a health care institution providing patient treatment by specialized staff and equipment. Hospitals often, but not always, provide for inpatient care or longer-term patient stays.

Hospital (disambiguation)
A hospital is an institution for health care providing patient treatment by specialized staff and equipment.Hospital may also refer to:*Hospital, County Limerick, a town in the Republic of Ireland*The Hospital , an artists club in London

Hospital (disambiguation)
A hospital is an institution for health care providing patient treatment by specialized staff and equipment.Hospital may also refer to:*Hospital, County Limerick, a town in the Republic of Ireland*The Hospital , an artists club in London

Hospital (Monterrey Metro)
The Hospital Station is a station on Line 1 of the Monterrey Metro. It is located on Simón Bolivar Avenue near the Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León Medical Campus and the University Hospital

Hospital ship
A hospital ship is a ship designated for primary function as a floating medical treatment facility or hospital; most are operated by the military forces of various countries, as they are intended to be used in or near war zones.

Hospitality
Hospitality is the relationship between guest and host, or the act or practice of being hospitable. Specifically, this includes the reception and entertainment of guests, visitors, or strangers, resorts, membership clubs, conventions, attractions, special events, and other services for travelers and tourists.-Etymology:The word hospitality derives from the Latin hospes,

Hoss (musician)
David "Hoss" Wright is an American drummer. Who has played for The Exies, and Nick Oliveri and the Mondo Generator. While part of Mondo Generator, he wrote some songs for the album Dead Planet with Nick Oliveri. His musical career began around the time he was 13 in Richmond, Virginia

Host
Host or hosts may refer to:* A person who provides hospitality* Host or sacramental bread* Host , organism harboring another organism on or in itself* Host , "personality" emphasized in treating dissociative identity disorder

Host (album)
Host is a studio album recorded by British band Paradise Lost. The album saw the band moving further away from their previous metal sound to something more akin to a melancholy style of synthpop.-Track listing:

Host (network)
A network host is a computer connected to a computer network. A network host may offer information resources, services, and applications to users or other nodes on the network. A network host is a network node that is assigned a network layer host address.

Hostage
A hostage is a person or entity which is held by a captor. The original definition meant that this was handed over by one of two belligerent parties to the other or seized as security for the carrying out of an agreement, or as a preventive measure against certain acts of war

Hostage (disambiguation)
A hostage is a person or entity held by a captor.Hostage or The Hostage may also refer to:-In film and television:* The Hostage * The Hostage , a 1983 Australian film based on the true story of Christine Maresch.

Hostel
Hostels provide budget oriented, sociable accommodation where guests can rent a bed, usually a bunk bed, in a dormitory and share a bathroom, lounge and sometimes a kitchen. Rooms can be mixed or single-sex, although private rooms may also be available

Hostel (TV series)
Hostel is a TV series about six teenagers who live in a hostel in Kathmandu to pursue higher studies. It portrays students from different walks of lives who live together and share a strong bond of emotional relationships

Hosten
Hosten is a municipality in the district of Bitburg-Prüm, in Rhineland-Palatinate, western Germany.

Hostess
Hostess is a brand of Hostess Brands in the United States, known for its line of snack foods, such as Twinkies, CupCakes, Chocodiles, Ding Dongs, Ho Hos, Suzy Q's, Sno Balls, Zingers, Donettes, Mini Muffins, Hostess Fruit Pies, Pudding Pies, and Doughnuts.

Hostess
Hostess may refer to:*Hostess , a line of snack foods*Hostess , a science fiction short story by Isaac Asimov*Maître d', in this case a female Maître d'*Bargirl, a paid, female companion offering conversation and in some cases sex

Hostess (short story)
"Hostess" is a science fiction short story by American writer Isaac Asimov. It was first published in the May 1951 issue of Galaxy and reprinted in the 1969 collection Nightfall and Other Stories.-Plot summary:

Hostie
Hostie is a village and municipality in Zlaté Moravce District of the Nitra Region, in western-central Slovakia.-Geography:The municipality lies at an altitude of 290 metres and covers an area of 28.17 km²

Hostile (disambiguation)
To be hostile is a form of angry internal rejection or denial in psychology.Hostile may also refer to:* HMS Hostile , an H-class destroyer* Hostile Recordings, American record label

Hostile Takeover (album)
Hostile Takeover is the fifth and final album by the RBL Posse. It was released on May 8, 2001 for Right Way Records and was produced by G-Man Stan

Hostile Witness
For the legal term, please see Hostile witnessHostile Witness is a 1968 British courtroom-based drama film based on a play by Jack Roffey, directed by Ray Milland and starring Milland, Sylvia Sims, Raymond Huntley and Julian Holloway.-Cast:* Ray Milland as Simon Crawford - Q.C.* Sylvia Syms as Sheila Larkin* Felix Aylmer as Justice

Hostility
Hostility is a form of angry internal rejection or denial in psychology. It is a part of personal construct psychology, developed by George Kelly

Hostler
An hostler or ostler in the horse industry is a groom or stableman, who is employed in a stable to take care of horses

Hot
Hot or HOT may refer to:*Geographical Places and People:**Hot District, a district of Chiang Mai province, Thailand**Hot, Hot a sub-district of Hot District, Thailand**Hot, Albania, a municipality in the Malësi e Madhe District, Albania

Hot (band)
Hot was a vocal trio from Los Angeles, California, United States, formed in 1976. Its original members were Gwen Owens , Cathy Carson and Juanita Curiel

Hot (Beatnuts song)
"Hot" is the first single from Milk Me, a 2004 album by East Coast hip hop group The Beatnuts. It was released by Penalty Recordings as a 12 inch and CD single without any b-sides or additional tracks. The song is produced by The Beatnuts and features raps by Juju and Psycho Les, as well as ad libs sung by Greg Nice. The song's lyrics are braggadocios, hard-hitting and aggressive

Hot (song)
-Chart performance:It debuted at #95 on the Billboard Hot 100 over two months after its release, and fell off the chart the following week, becoming Avril's second weakest single in the U.S. to date.

Hot Air Balloon (rock opera)
Hot Air Balloon is a rock opera written in 1998 by Jon Gutwillig, guitarist and founding member of The Disco Biscuits, a Philadelphia based trance fusion jam band.- Performance History :

Hot and Cold (song)
"Hot and Cold" is a single track found on the Escape album,a compilation of songs written and produced by the QUT Music and Sound students.The song was recorded when Kate Miller-Heidke was still a member of Dovetail with Yanto Browning. "Hot and Cold" has never been re-released through any of Kate Miller-Heidke's recording labels

Hot Chips
Hot Chips is an IEEE sponsored technological symposium which is held every year in August on Stanford University campus since 1989. The general emphasis of the conference are microprocessors and integrated circuits. Processor makers often announce details about future processor designs at the symposium.-External links:# #

Hot chocolate
Hot chocolate is a heated beverage typically consisting of shaved chocolate, melted chocolate or cocoa powder, heated milk or water, and sugar

Hot Chocolate
Hot Chocolate are a British pop band popular during the 1970s and 1980s, formed by Errol Brown. The act had at least one hit every year between 1970 and 1984 inclusive, and their song "You Sexy Thing" made the Top 10 in three decades.-Career:

Hot cross bun
A hot cross bun, or cross-bun, is a sweet, yeast-leavened, spiced bun made with currants or raisins, often with candied citrus fruits, marked with a cross on the top. The cross can be made in a variety of ways including: of pastry; flour and water mixture; rice paper; icing; two intersecting cuts

Hot dog
A hot dog is a sausage served in a sliced bun. It is very often garnished with mustard, ketchup, onions, mayonnaise, relish and/or sauerkraut.-History: