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: The name Hum comes from the French spelling of rum ( "rhum") with the "R" dropped.
chicagotribune.com - 2010
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: The name Hum comes from the French spelling of rum ( "rhum") with the "R" dropped.
chicagotribune.com - 2010
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For tonight's party, Alex Smoke, co-founder of Scottish label Hum + Haw, returns to Timbuk 2 after a blinding set here last year, together with Jim Oddio, whose Hum + Haw releases blur European minimalism, pop structures and emotional strings and pads.
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For example, in "Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam" the parents and their daughter and her husband and the sister of the groom, all played the same familiar game our family played when I was growing up: put out both hands, closed, choose one, and try to get the prize.
1980 Bollywood Film 2009
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The title "Mystery and the Hum" comes from a line in the song "Raining Down From Satellite," which traces a breakdown in communication -- global, interpersonal.
Life in the Middle John Jurgensen 2010
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Rammáh bin Humám. 80 My people are of the Arabs of Syria and
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"Hum" -- said Mrs. Ferrars -- "very pretty," -- and without regarding them at all, returned them to her daughter.
Sense and Sensibility Austen, Jane, 1775-1817 1833
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"Hum" - said Mrs. Ferrars - "very pretty," - and without regarding them at all, returned them to her daughter.
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"Hum" -- said Mrs. Ferrars -- "very pretty," -- and without regarding them at all, returned them to her daughter.
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"Hum" -- said Mrs. Ferrars -- "very pretty," -- and without regarding them at all, returned them to her daughter.
Sense and Sensibility Jane Austen 1796
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