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hollo
▪ I. hollo, hollow, int. and n. (ˈhɒlə) [Akin to holla and hallo.] A. int. A call to excite attention, also a shout of encouragement or exultation: = holla 2, 3.1588 Shakes. Tit. A. ii. i. 25 Hollo, what storme is this? 1589 Pappe w. Hatchet C b, Hollow there, giue me the beard I wore yesterday. 169... Oxford English Dictionary
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Hollo
Hollo may refer to: Anselm Hollo (1934–2013), Finnish poet and translator Juho Aukusti Hollo (1885–1967), Finnish translator Tibor Hollo (born 1927) , American real estate developer Hollo, Pennsylvania, an unincorporated community in the United States See also Iso-Hollo Finnish-language surnames wikipedia.org
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Hollo, Pennsylvania
Hollo (also Hallo, Niesky, or Nisky) is an unincorporated community in Northampton County, Pennsylvania. wikipedia.org
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Mark Hollo
Hollo was elected to the seat in 2004, defeating Democratic nominee Joel Harbinson. Hollo didn't seek re-election in 2014. wikipedia.org
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Tibor Hollo
Hollo went on to build many projects including the U.S. Two of his sons, Wayne Hollo and Jerome Hollo, both work at Florida East Coast Realty as Executive Vice Presidents; and his grandson, Austin Hollo, as wikipedia.org
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What is the origin of Hello ?
According to the Oxford English Dictionary, hello is an alteration of hallo, hollo, which came from Old High German "halâ, holâ, emphatic imperative of
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Anselm Hollo
Personal life Paavo Anselm Aleksis Hollo was born in Helsinki, Finland. His father, Juho August Hollo (1885–1967) — who liked to be known as "J. A." Poets Ted Berrigan and Alice Notley named their son Anselm Berrigan after Hollo. Hollo became ill during the summer of 2012 and had brain surgery. wikipedia.org
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Juho August Hollo
Juho August Hollo (17 January 1885, in Laihia – 22 January 1967, in Helsinki), also known as J. A. His son was the poet and translator Anselm Hollo. wikipedia.org
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هالو
انظر أيضا كلمات تحية أخرى: السلام عليكم شالوم المصادر وصلات خارجية أكثر من 800 كلمة ترحيب OEDموقع اون لاين (هيلو)hollo) قاموس ويبستير: hollo, wikipedia.org
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Hallo (disambiguation)
Hallo (1928–2015), American assyriologist Hollo, Pennsylvania, a community in the U.S. wikipedia.org
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The Czar's Madman
January 1993, Hardback (Translated by Anselm Hollo) 1993, PT, Lisboa: Dom Quixote (), Paperback (Translated by Maria Antónia de Vasconcelos) 1994, US, 1994, paperback (Translated by Anselm Hollo) 2001, UK, The Harvill Press (), Pub date 27 July 2001, Paperback (Translated by Anselm Hollo) References wikipedia.org
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Finland at the 1936 Summer Olympics
Medalists Gold Gunnar Höckert (5 000 m) Ilmari Salminen (10 000 m) Volmari Iso-Hollo (3 000 m steeplechase) Kustaa Pihlajamäki (freestyle wrestling 61 Kaarlo Tuominen (3 000 m steeplechase) Sulo Bärlund (shot put) Yrjö Nikkanen (javelin throw) Aarne Reini (Greco-Roman wrestling 61 kg) Bronze Volmari Iso-Hollo wikipedia.org
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Joe Cardarelli
Publications Phantom Pod, (Hollo, Joe Cardarelli, and Kirby Malone. Baltimore: Pod Books, 1977.) External links The Maine Book – Selected Poems by Joe Cardarelli Founder of Spectrum of Poetic Fire Anselm Hollo on Joe Cardarelli This Can Free wikipedia.org
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Pentti Saarikoski
Saarikoski began to obscure his poems intentionally and titled one of his collections Hämärän Tanssit (The Dark One's Dances, translated by Anselm Hollo ; translated from Finnish by Anselm Hollo (University of Notre Dame, Indiana: Action Books, 2007) References External links Pentti Saarikoski in wikipedia.org
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