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Hoy may refer to: People Given name * Hoy Menear (died 2023), American politician * Hoy Phallin (born 1995), Cambodian footballer * Hoy Wong (1920–2009), American bartender Surname * Hoy (surname), a Scottish and Irish surname * Høy, a Danish and Norwegian surname Places * Hoy, Iran, usually romanized Khoy * Hoy (Lake Constance), an uninhabited island in Lake Constance, Germany * Hoy, Orkney, an island in Orkney, Scotland ** Hoy (hamlet), a location on the Orkney island of the same name * Hoy, Shetland, a small island in the Shetland Islands, Scotland * Hoy Sound, north of the island of Hoy, Orkney * Hoy, West Virginia, United States, an unincorporated community Music * "Hoy", the Spanish title for "Wrapped" (Gloria Estefan song), a song by Gloria Estefan from her 2003 album ''Unwrapped'' * "Hoy", a song by Julieta Venegas from the 2013 album ''Los Momentos'' * "Hoy", a song by Maluma from the 2012 album '' Magia'' * "Hoy", a song by Miranda! from the 2004 album ' ...
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Hoy Menear
Hoy Robert "Roger" Menear III (died November 13, 2023) was an American politician. He was a member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives The New Hampshire House of Representatives is the lower house in the New Hampshire General Court, the bicameral State legislature (United States), legislature of the state of New Hampshire. The House of Representatives consists of 400 members com ... until his death. He previously represented Strafford 25 from 2012 to 2014. He served on the House State-Federal Relations and Veterans Committee. References Year of birth missing Place of birth unknown 2023 deaths Democratic Party members of the New Hampshire House of Representatives People from Strafford County, New Hampshire 21st-century members of the New Hampshire General Court {{New Hampshire politician stub ...
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Hoy (Dominican Newspaper)
''Hoy'' (Spanish for ''Today'') is a nationally circulated newspaper in the Dominican Republic. It was founded August 11, 1981, by José Luis Corripio Estrada (president of Grupo Corripio) with assistant editor Miguel Franjul (who later became the director of ''Listín Diario ''Listín Diario'' (Lit. ''Small Daily List'') is one of the leading newspapers in the Dominican Republic, and the oldest still being published. History ''Listín Diario'' was founded as ''Listín Diario Marítimo'' on 1 August 1889 by Arturo P ...'', where he had worked previously). It was initially supervised by journalist (and later journalism professor, ambassador and United Nations dignitary) Virgilio Alcántara, who in total founded and directed four daily newspapers, including ''Última Hora'' (''Breaking News''). Subsequent chief editors were Nelson Marrero and Mario Álvarez Dugan (who led 1988–2016). Its current director is Bienvenido Álvarez Vega, who has over 50 years experience in jo ...
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Hoys (other)
Hoys or HOYS may refer to: * Horse of the Year Show The Horse of the Year Show - also known as HOYS (pronounced /hois/)- was founded to be a culmination of the British equestrian events year. The Show was the idea of Captain Tony Collings and was realised by the then Chairman of BSJA (now Britis ... * Hoys Roadlines See also * Hoy (other) {{disambiguation ...
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Ahoy (other)
Ahoy is a signal word used to call to a ship or boat. Ahoy or Ahoj may also refer to: * Rotterdam Ahoy, an indoor sports arena in Rotterdam, Netherlands * Australian Humanist of the Year, an award * Chips Ahoy!, a brand of cookie * ''Ahoy!'', a computer magazine * Ahoy Comics, American comic book publisher * ''AHOY! SIDE A'', a 2018 album, and the 2024 follow-up, ''AHOY! SIDE B'', by Icelandic singer-songwriter Svavar Knútur See also * Ahoi Ashtami * Ahoj, an area in Nové Mesto, Bratislava Nové Mesto (meaning ''New Town'') is a borough of Bratislava, in the Bratislava III district. It is located north and north-east of the Old Town, Bratislava, Old Town. The borough also borders Rača (Bratislava), Rača, Vajnory, Ružinov, Lamač ...
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House Of Yahweh
The House of Yahweh (HOY) is a religious group based in Eula, Texas. The assembly has been controversial and is referred to as a cult by former members. Founder Yisrayl Hawkins (also known as "Buffalo Bill" Hawkins) is HOY's founder. In 1974, his brother, J. G. (Yaaqob) Hawkins, returned from a seven-year visit to Israel claiming he had "found proof of Yahweh's name". Shortly after, he formed the "first House of Yahweh" in Odessa, Texas. He preached distinct doctrines that his brother agreed with, such as the necessity of referring to the Creator as Yahweh and the Messiah as Yahshua, as well as following the Torah and the Jewish festivals. In 1980, Hawkins legally changed his first name to Yisrayl, and began The House of Yahweh Abilene at his home. Hawkins says he and his brother were prophesied in both the Old and New Testaments as the two witnesses, sent by Yahweh to prepare the world for the Second Coming of Yahshua the Messiah. Hawkins has written numerous books conc ...
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Holiya Language
Holiya (Golari) is a southern Dravidian language closely related to Kannada Kannada () is a Dravidian language spoken predominantly in the state of Karnataka in southwestern India, and spoken by a minority of the population in all neighbouring states. It has 44 million native speakers, and is additionally a .... It was spoken by about 3,614 persons in Nagpur and Bhandara districts of Maharashtra (Vidarbha) and Seoni and Balaghat districts of Madhya Pradesh as per 1901 census. References Kannada language {{Dravidian-lang-stub ...
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Hoy Railway Station
Hoy was a railway station located northeast of Halkirk, Highland. History The station did not open with the rest of the Sutherland and Caithness Railway The Sutherland and Caithness Railway was a Scottish railway company that built a line from Helmsdale, the terminus of the Duke of Sutherland's Railway to Wick and Thurso in Caithness, giving the northern towns access to Inverness. It was driven ... on 28 July 1874, but a station here was still considered, depending on traffic levels. It instead opened on 1 October 1874, and closed on 29 November 1965. It was located on the north side of the B874 road on the east side of the village of Halkirk, next to the current railway level crossing. Also at the former station site are military fuel tanks, visible as grass covered mounds, that were built to serve nearby airfields. The Halkirk Games, first organized in 1886, were held in a nearby field. Along with and , it was one of three stations serving Halkirk prior to the 1960s. G ...
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Hoy Field
David F. Hoy Field, usually referred to simply as Hoy Field, was a baseball field at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York. It was home to the Big Red baseball team from 1922 to 2022, when the team moved to a newly constructed facility east of campus, Booth Field. The former Hoy Field was demolished in 2023 to make way for a new building for the Ann S. Bowers College of Computing and Information Science. Description Hoy Field was located just west of Schoellkopf Field and east of the Engineering Quad on the southern end of Cornell's central campus. The dimensions of the field from home plate to the outfield fence were 315 feet in left field, 405 feet in center field, and 325 feet in right field. Seating capacity was about 500. Predating the field itself was Bacon Cage, an indoor batting cage between Hoy Field and Schoellkopf Stadium. According to university historian Corey Earle, it was dedicated to George W. Bacon, an 1892 Cornell graduate who had helped lead efforts to bui ...
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Hoy (TV Program)
''Hoy'' is a Mexican breakfast television, morning television show produced by Televisa and broadcast on Las Estrellas. Since its first broadcast, on August 3, 1998, the program had several stages. Being the longest-running program and the most watched on Mexican television in the morning. The sections focus on entertainment, horoscopes, the summary of soap operas, beauty, cooking, health, games, humor and music. Presenters Contributors *Martha Figueroa (2016–present) *Mizada Mohamed (2000–2002, 2008–present) *Yogui (2016–present) *Kalinda Kano (2016–present) *Veronica Toussaint (2016–present) *Eduardo Salazar (2016–present) *César Lozano (2016–present) *Capi Albores (1998–2000, 2020–present) *Fernanda Centeno (2016–2020, 2021–present) *Sofia Villalobos (1998-2000, 2005-2008, 2019-present) Former presenters and contributors *Mauricio Mancera (2018–2019) *Pedro Prieto (2014-2020) *Yanet García (model), Yanet García (2018–2019) *Mhoni "Vidente ...
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Hoy (boat)
A hoy is a small Gaff rig, gaff-rigged coasting ship or a heavy barge used for freight, usually with a burthen of about 60 tons (Builder's Old Measurement, bm). The word derives from the Middle Dutch ''hoey''. In 1495, one of the Paston Letters included the phrase, ''An hoye of Dorderycht'' (a hoy of Dordrecht), in such a way as to indicate that such contact was then no more than mildly unusual. The English term was first used on the Dutch Heude-ships that entered service with the Royal Navy. Evolution and use Over time the hoy evolved in terms of its design and use. In the fifteenth century a hoy might be a small spritsail-rigged warship like a cromster. Like the earlier forms of the French chaloupe, it could be a heavy and unseaworthy harbour boat or a small coastal sailing vessel (latterly, the chaloupe was a pulling Cutter (ship), cutter – nowadays motorized). In the sixteenth century, Roger Williams (soldier), Sir Roger Williams considered that a combination of mano ...
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Hoy (U
Hoy may refer to: People Given name * Hoy Menear (died 2023), American politician * Hoy Phallin (born 1995), Cambodian footballer * Hoy Wong (1920–2009), American bartender Surname * Hoy (surname), a Scottish and Irish surname * Høy, a Danish and Norwegian surname Places * Hoy, Iran, usually romanized Khoy * Hoy (Lake Constance), an uninhabited island in Lake Constance, Germany * Hoy, Orkney, an island in Orkney, Scotland ** Hoy (hamlet), a location on the Orkney island of the same name * Hoy, Shetland, a small island in the Shetland Islands, Scotland * Hoy Sound, north of the island of Hoy, Orkney * Hoy, West Virginia, United States, an unincorporated community Music * "Hoy", the Spanish title for "Wrapped" (Gloria Estefan song), a song by Gloria Estefan from her 2003 album ''Unwrapped'' * "Hoy", a song by Julieta Venegas from the 2013 album '' Los Momentos'' * "Hoy", a song by Maluma from the 2012 album '' Magia'' * "Hoy", a song by Miranda! from the 2004 ...
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Hoy (Spanish Newspaper)
''Hoy'' is a Spanish-language daily newspaper published in Badajoz, Spain. It is along '' El Periódico Extremadura'' one of the two major newspapers in the autonomous community of Extremadura. Originally a venture of Editorial Católica, it is currently part of the Vocento Group. History It was founded in 1933 by Editorial Católica (EDICA), and it came to replace the ''Correo Extremeño''. According to a review published in the same newspaper it was "created to fight against Socialism". Its first editor was Santiago Lozano, coming from the School of Journalism of '' El Debate''. For the rest of the Second Republic the newspaper stuck to editorial policy close to the CEDA The Confederación Española de Derechas Autónomas (, CEDA) was a Spanish right-wing political party in the Second Spanish Republic. A Catholic conservative force, it was the political heir to Ángel Herrera Oria's Acción Popular and defined .... During the Francoist dictatorship the newspaper remained ...
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