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  • 91Blair Hopping — Blair Robert Hopping (born August 12, 1980 in Pukekohe) is a field hockey player from New Zealand, who earned his first cap for the national team, nicknamed The Black Sticks , in 2000 against Pakistan. He was named New Zealand Player of the… …

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  • 92Darling Downs Hopping Mouse — Conservation status Extinct (IUCN 3.1)[1] …

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  • 93Church Hopping (King of the Hill) — Church Hopping King of the Hill episode Episode no. Season 10 Episode 11 Directed by Robin Brigstocke Written by …

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  • 94Dynamic frequency hopping — One of the key challenges of the cognitive radio based wireless networks, such as IEEE 802.22 wireless regional area networks (WRAN)[1], is to address two apparently conflicting requirements: assuring Quality of Services (QoS) satisfaction for… …

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  • 95Job-Hopping — Job|hop|ping, Job Hop|ping […hɔpɪŋ ], das; s [engl. job hopping, aus: job ↑ (Job) u. hopping = das Hüpfen] (Jargon): häufiger Stellenwechsel [mit dem Ziel des Karrieremachens] …

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  • 96job hopping — UK US noun [U] HR ► the practice of changing your job very often: »Many graduates view job hopping as a quick way to develop their career at the start …

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  • 97Australian hopping mice — šokliapelės statusas T sritis zoologija | vardynas taksono rangas gentis apibrėžtis Gentyje 9 rūšys. Paplitimo arealas – Australija. atitikmenys: lot. Notomys angl. Australian hopping mice; Australian kangaroo mice; hopping mice; jerboa mice;… …

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  • 98pool-hopping — n. sneaking into private or public swimming pools at night or during the off hours. □ The kids went pool hopping, and one of them nearly drowned. □ Pool hopping is illegal …

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  • 99Swan-hopping — Swan hop ping, n. A corruption of {Swan upping}. [Eng.] Encyc. Brit. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 100swan-hopping — Swan upping Swan up ping, n. A yearly expedition on the Thames to take up young swans and mark them, as by Companies of Dyers and Vintners; called also {swan hopping}. [Eng.] Encyc. Brit. [1913 Webster] …

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