hoy in A Sentence

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    Port Hoy. Then to New Freehold.

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    Her name was Hoy.

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    THE OLD MAN OF Hoy.

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    Three! Two! One! Hoy!

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    The Old Man of Hoy is a well-known seastack.

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    The 1654 map makes no reference to the Old Man of Hoy;

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    The most popular theory as to the origin of“Hoy” is that it derives from the Dutch word“hoi”, meaning“hello”.

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    Once a child looked up to me after she was reunited and she said to me,(Spanish)"Hoy no voy a llorar.

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    The first time, nothing happened,, but wanting to ensure he convinced his audience, Garry Hoy, threw himself against it one more time.

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    The glass didn't shatter just as he had predicted, however it did pop out of its frame and Hoy fell to his death.

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    Smen Te and Hoy Mai are among hundreds of families in Oddar Meanchey province in Cambodia's north who claim that Mitr Phol's subsidiary wrongfully took their land.

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    His record of three gold medals at one Olympic Games- the most by any Briton- stood for 100 years until it was equaled by cyclist Chris Hoy in 2008.

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    Sir Chris Hoy holds the record for gold medals in different events, having reached the top step in four different disciplines- men's kilo, men's team sprint, men's match sprint and men's kierin.

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    This feat was not repeated by any British participant in the Olympic Games for a century until Chris Hoy won three gold medals in cycling events at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing.

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    AHoy Hoy” has seen something of a resurgence in the last couple decades thanks to the fact that Mr. Burns on The Simpsons, uses it as his standard greeting when answering the phone.

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    Chris Hoy and Jason Kenny are jointly the most successful cyclists in Olympic history and Ben Ainslie, with four golds at consecutive Games and a silver medal, is the most successful sailor in Olympic history.

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    With his three gold medals in 2008 Summer Olympics, Hoy became Scotland's most successful Olympian, the first British athlete to win three gold medals in a single Olympic Games since Henry Taylor in 1908, and the most successful Olympic cyclist of all time.

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    The most successful British Olympians by gold medals won are Sir Chris Hoy and Jason Kenny, who have won six gold(and one silver) medals each in track cycling; two British Olympians come next with five gold medals- fellow cyclist Sir Bradley Wiggins, and Sir Steve Redgrave, who won five gold medals in five consecutive Games in rowing, a record for an endurance event.

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    Specific actions included removal of lead from gasoline, implementation of catalytic converters in automobiles, reduction of sulfur content in diesel fuel, closure of an oil refinery, substitution of fuel oil in industry and power plants with natural gas, reformulation of liquefied petroleum gas for cooking and heating, reinforcement of vehicle inspection and maintenance program, and implementation of“no driving day(Hoy No Circula)” rule.

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