- huh-ZAY, now
often pronounced as huh-ZAH; in most
modern varieties of
English hurrah or ****ay) is,
according to the
Oxford English Dictionary (OED), "apparently...
-
Hurrah! were a
British jangle pop band
formed in the
early 1980s and
active until 1991. Two band
members traded off lead
vocals on track-by-track basis...
- Look up
hurrah in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Hurrah,
originally Huzzah, is an exclamation.
Hurrah may
refer to:
Hurrah, Florida, also
known as Picnic...
- Last
Hurrah may
refer to: The Last
Hurrah, a 1956
novel by
Edwin O'Connor The Last
Hurrah (1958 film) The Last
Hurrah (1977 film) The Last
Hurrah (2009...
- The Last
Hurrah is a 1956
novel written by
Edwin O'Connor. It is
considered the most po****r of O’Connor's works,
partly because of a 1958
movie adaptation...
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visited by a
mysterious woman.
Andrew Urban, "
Hurrah:
Grief Dispelled",
Urban Cinefile, 1998.
Retrieved 26
February 2013
Hurrah at IMDb
Hurrah at BFI v t e...
- Peczynski's
first song with the band
Videovaganza 1990-1993 (VHS, 1993)
Hurrah Hurrah Apocalypse - The
Definitive Video Collection (DVD, 2005) 1988 "When...
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Hurrah was a
nightclub located at 36 West 62nd
Street in New York City from 1976
until early 1981.
Hurrah was the
first large dance club in NYC to feature...
- and the
British Union of Fascists.
Rothermere wrote an
article titled "
Hurrah for the Blackshirts"
published in the
Daily Mail on 15
January 1934, praising...
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Hurrah P**** (el. 4780 ft.) is a
mountain p**** in Utah. "
Hurrah P****". v t e...