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Hurri

[hoor-ee]

noun

plural

Hurris 
,

plural

Hurri .
  1. Hurrian.



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The Finnish rail operator was negotiating with Russian authorities to allow other nationalities onboard as well, VR Finnish-Russian passenger service director Viktoria Hurri said.

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"We are negotiating about putting a third train to run daily from Saint Petersburg and from Helsinki - but let's see what the authorities will say about that," Hurri said.

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In honor of the current weather situation on the East Coast, my official terrible Berman-esque pun for tonight's Giants starter is Matt "Here I Am Rock You Like A Hurri" Cain.

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Hurri Jin, 26, a Shanghai-based artist who goes by the name Hurricane, has worked on five different projects with NeochaEdge and earned 20,000 renminbi, or a little more than $3,000, since he became a member of the consortium in December 2009.

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With lightning's speed he hurri'd forth   To tell the dismal tale, And soon were gather'd sorrowing friends   From mountain, hill, and dale.

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