- the
generic term
hoover in some
countries Also an
idiomatic verb
named after the
vacuum cleaner,
meaning to suck in or
inhale D&B
Hoovers, a
business information...
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After 1916, the
Hoovers began living in the
United States,
maintaining homes in Stanford, California, and Washington, D.C.
Hoover's great-granddaughter...
- was re-branded D&B
Hoovers. Dun &
Bradstreet is
headquartered in Jacksonville, Florida, US.
Hoovers was
started in 1990 by Gary
Hoover,
Patrick J. Spain...
- John
Edgar Hoover (January 1, 1895 – May 2, 1972) was an
American attorney and law
enforcement administrator who
served as the
fifth and
final Director...
- The
Hoovers had two sons who
accompanied them as they traveled:
Herbert Hoover Jr. was born in 1903, and
Allan Hoover was born in 1907. The
Hoovers became...
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Hoover Dam is a
concrete arch-gravity dam in the
Black Canyon of the
Colorado River, on the
border between the U.S.
states of
Nevada and Arizona. Constructed...
- The
Hoover Institution (officially The
Hoover Institution on War, Revolution, and
Peace and
formerly The
Hoover Institute and
Library on War, Revolution...
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Larry Hoover Sr (born
November 30, 1950) is a
former American gangster and
street gang kingpin. He is the
founder of the
Chicago street gang, the Gangster...
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priced at $80 ($1,808 today).[citation needed] Two
other lower-priced
Hoovers sold
along with the 150: the
Model 25 (1937–38),
which was the middle-of-the-line...
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Hoover is the
Anglicized version of the
German and
Dutch surname Huber,
originally designating a
landowner or a
prosperous small farmer.
Notable people...