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Richard Aaron Hortness (born 23 May 1985) is a
Canadian former competition swimmer. He swam in the 50-metre
freestyle at the 2008
Summer Olympics in Beijing...
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Hort may
refer to: Erik
Hort (born 1987),
American soccer player F. J. A.
Hort (1828–1892),
Irish theologian Greta Hort (1903–1967), Danish-born literature...
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Hort., in the
taxonomy of plants, is an
abbreviation used to
indicate a name that saw
significant use in the
horticultural literature (often of the 19th...
- also
known as the
Westcott and
Hort text,
after its
editors Brooke Foss
Westcott (1825–1901) and
Fenton John
Anthony Hort (1828–1892).
Textual scholars...
- The
Hort Baronetcy, of
Castle Strange in the
County of Middle****, is a
title in the
Baronetage of
Great Britain. It was
created on 8
September 1767 for...
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HortResearch (Horticulture and Food
Research Institute of New
Zealand Limited; Māori:
Rangahau Ahumāra) was a
Crown Research Institute of New Zealand....
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portal Robert Hort (c.1708–1773) was an
Anglican priest, most
notably Archdeacon of
Ardagh from 1751
until 1762. He was the son of John
Hort of Calne, Wiltshire...
- five children. His father,
David Hort, is of
Austrian descent, and his mother, Ora
Hort, is of
Israeli descent.
Hort grew up In the
academy PDA (Players...
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April 28, 1966),
better known by his
stage name Too
Short (stylized as Too $
hort), is an
American rapper. A
pioneer of West
Coast hip hop, Shaw was among...
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Milan Hort (born 6
February 1953) is a
Slovak politician. He
served as a
Member of the
National Council from 1998 to 2010 and its
Deputy Speaker from 2006...