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Hoise

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v. t.1.To hoist.
They . . . hoised up the mainsail to the wind.
- Acts xxvii. 40.


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Roddy E, Zhang W, Doherty M, Arden NK, Barlow J, Birrell F, Carr A, Chakravarty K, Dickson J, Hay E, Hoise G, Hurley M, Jordan K, McCarthy C, McMurdo M, Mockett S, O'Reilly S, Peat G, Pendleton A and Richards S (2005): Evidence-based recommendations for the role of exercise in the management of osteoarthritis of the hip or knee--the MOVE consensus.
After Franco's description of Servio's chest as a pit of usury, Brisheo concludes, "Well sirrha, leaue your ieasting, and goe wi[th] the master of my barke to vnlode the wares, and see that at the crane you hoise them vp" (244-46).
Caroline Hoise, for Severn Trent, said: "It was quite a complicated repair and split and the pipe had to be replaced.
 
 
 
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