- They were
married for 22 years.
Hookes had two stepchildren.
Hookes and
Robyn separated in late 2003 due to
Hookes's infidelities. At the time of his...
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Nicholas Hookes (1632–1712) was an
English poet, best
known for Amanda, a
sacrifice to an
unknown goddesse.
Hookes was born in
London and was educated...
- A
hook is a tool
consisting of a
length of material,
typically metal, that
contains a
portion that is curved/bent back or has a
deeply grooved indentation...
- The
Hook, or the Hookman, is an
urban legend about a
killer with a pirate-like
hook for a hand
attacking a
couple in a
parked car. In many
versions of...
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Hooks may
refer to:
United States Hooks, Alabama, an
unincorporated community Hooks, Texas, a city
Hooks Island, an island, New York
Hooks (surname) Hooks...
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Sarah Catherine Hook (born
April 21, 1995) is an
American actress and
singer most well
known for
starring in the film The Conjuring: The
Devil Made Me...
- In
computer programming, the term
hooking covers a
range of
techniques used to
alter or
augment the
behaviour of an
operating system, of applications...
- A
hook is a
musical idea,
often a
short riff, p****age, or phrase, that is used in po****r
music to make a song
appealing and to "catch the ear of the listener...
- In physics, Hooke's law is an
empirical law
which states that the
force (F)
needed to
extend or
compress a
spring by some
distance (x)
scales linearly...
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Peter Hook (born 13
February 1956) is an
English musician. He was the b****ist and co-founder of the post-punk band Joy
Division and its
successor New Order...