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Hoogh

American  
[hohkh] / hoʊx /

noun

  1. Pieter de Hooch, Pieter de.


Hoogh British  
/ hoːx /

noun

  1. See (Pieter de) Hooch

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Pinned with a silver pin, Honey, quoth she, That thou mayst go out and in; "Hoogh!" quoth he.

From Project Gutenberg

I'll build thee a silver stye, Honey, quoth she; And in it thou shalt lie; "Hoogh!" quoth he.

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Wilt thou now have me, Honey? quoth she; "Hoogh, hoogh, hoogh!" quoth he, And went his way.

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He apparently preferred the idealists of the Italian school, for he says but little about the realists of the day, Steen, Ostade, Brouwer, and Teniers; nor even concerning those who copied nature like Douw, De Hoogh, and Mutsu.

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"It will be very difficult to make an argument that the Church as an organized group committed a crime against humanity and it would be debatable whether that was based on a common plan," said Andre de Hoogh, a senior lecturer in international law at Groningen University.

From Reuters