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Hilary Topper

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Hilary JM Topper is an American podcaster, media consultant, blogger, publicist, author, entrepreneur and triathlete. She currently is an adjunct professor of social media at Hofstra University. Early life Topper was raised in Long Beach, New York and graduated from Long Beach Hi...

Hilda Lamas

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Soulful, beautiful and full of sass, only begins to describe this latest addition to the Hacienda Records family of artists. In a class all by herself, Hilda adds power and intensity to the Latin world. This 24-year-old singer/songwriter can captivate any audience with her specia...

Hilda Plowright

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Hilda Plowright (November 29, 1890 - October 9, 1973) was an actress born in Swaffham, Norfolk. Following a career on the stage in Britain she came to the United States and obtained work and a Social Security number in New York. She died in San Diego, California following a caree...

Hildegard von Mariendorf

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Hildegard von Mariendorf (later Hildegard von Lohengramm) is one of the principal characters in Legend of the Galactic Heroes. She served as the New Galactic Fleet's Chief Advisor, and later reigned with Reinhard von Lohengramm when she became his wife and Empress in U.C.801. She...

Hildegarde Naughton

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Hildegarde Naughton, born 1979, Fine Gael Galway city Councillor, Galway West.Described in the run up to the local elections as the "dark horse of Galway City West", Fine Gael candidate Hildegarde Naughton silenced all the critics by garnering 1,061 first preferences on polling d...

Hildisvíni

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Hildisvíni (Old Norse: , “battle swine”) is Freyja's boar In Norse mythology.The story of Hildisvíni appears in Hyndluljóð, an Old Norse poem found in Flateyjarbok but often considered a part of the Poetic Edda. In the poem, Freyja is searching for the ancestry of her...

Hill 400, Bergstein

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Hill 400 (German: Burgberg) is the name given by Allied forces during World War II to a high hill located east of the centre of Bergstein, a village in the Eifel region of Germany.The hill, which in medieval times was the site of Berenstein Castle, as well as a section of the Sie...

Hill Farm Community Garden

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The Hill Farm Community Garden in Baton Rouge, Louisiana was an 8500 square foot community garden. History The present-day Hill Farm Community Garden traces its origins to the original Hill Farm established in 1927 by the Louisiana Agricultural Experiment Station in order to carr...

Hill House Kindergarten

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Hill House Kindergarten in Amman, Jordan, is a school that has the main aim providing a place for purposeful, pre-primary education for the preparation of students for Grade 1, not only in Jordan but anywhere in the world. The school provides an intense, pupil-centred, bi-lingual...

Hill jumping

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Hill jumping (also known as yumping) is an activity that involves driving a car at high speeds up a hill in an attempt to get the car airborne at the hill's crest. In automobile rallying culture, a hill jump may be called a yump, and is sometimes referred to as such in official l...

Hillaeometry

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Hillaeometry (American Political Slang; hilla Hillary, emetry measure) is a part of Electoral College mathematics concerned with questions of state size (population & area), Delagate count and importance of political figures with a vote at the August 2008 Democratic Conventio...

Hillard Heintze

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Hillard Heintze is a Chicago-based strategic security and corporate investigations consulting firm founded in 2004 by Terry G. Hillard, retired Superintendent of the Chicago Police Department (CPD), and Arnette F. Heintze, retired Special Agent in Charge of the U.S. Secret Servic...

Hillary Bus

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The Hillary Bus was a grassroots campaign bus operated by Ready for Hillary PAC (now known as Ready PAC) from summer 2014 to spring 2015. The organizers' mission was to urge Hillary Clinton to run in the 2016 United States presidential election and to get voters excited for her c...

Hillary Clinton brain damage rumor

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The Hillary Clinton brain damage rumor is a conspiracy theory that circulated in 2016 alleging that Hillary Clinton was suffering from a worsening neurological disorder resulting from advanced Parkinson's disease, syphilis, or traumatic injury. It originated with photos and video...

Hillbilly Arm Drop Drags

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Hillbilly Arm Drop Drags is a division of Prestonsburg Motorsports, a non-profit organization. The drags were founded in 2010 by Prestonsburg police chief Michael Ormarod, mayor Jerry Fannin, and local race Kent Rose.HistoryThe city of Prestonsburg was looking for an attraction t...

Hillbilly jamboree

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The Hillbilly jamboree is a cultural icon of the hillbilly culture in Appalachia, the Ozarks and, to a lesser degree, Oklahoma.The ostensible purpose of the jamboree was as a music festival, with attendees joining in impromptu music making. But more importantly, a jamboree brough...

Hillbourne School and Nursery

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Hillbourne School and Nursery is a mixed gender state school of non-denominational religion in Poole, Dorset, which provides primary education for children between the ages of 3 and 12. Formerly two separate schools (Hillbourne First School for children aged 3-8, including a nurs...

Hillcrest Jewish Center Day Camp

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The camp was born in 1958, the idea of Dr. David Abramson, chairman of the HJC Youth Committee. After presenting the idea to the Board of Directors, Director Bert Rosenberg launched the Hillcrest Jewish Center Day Camp.Throughout the year history, there have been five directors a...

Hillcrest Mennonite Church

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Hillcrest Mennonite Church is located in New Hamburg, Ontario. Hillcrest MC was formally organized in 1964 as a daughter church to East Zorra Mennonite Church near Tavistock Ontario. Henry Yantzi was the founding minister. As of 2007 Jan Steckley and David Driedger currently serv...

Hillcrest Primary School

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Hillcrest Primary School is a public co-educational primary school in Hillcrest, near Durban, in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.HistoryThe school was first opened in 1953 with thirty-two pupils on the roll, and consisted of two classrooms. In 1956 it was moved to its present site an...

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