hauf

hauf

(hɔːf)
n, determiner, adj, adv
a Scot word for half
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The Arabic-language website of al-Jazeera reported on Saturday that Saudi Arabia has built new military bases in the town of Hauf and Siraf region near the border with Oman, enraging the tribal leaders.
Hauf, president of the Oklahoma Sheriffs' Association, and there doesn't seem to be much of consensus on how well they work.
The drinks menu is worth a read and I was delighted to see them offering the traditional hauf and a hauf (a half pint served with a dram).
Avison Young's Eddie Tillman, Senior Vice President, Brooks Hauf, Senior Director, and Associates Peter Johnson, Robert Nero and Cole Chartash represented the tenant in the negotiations.
When a city or fortress was under siege and the attackers prepared to fight their way through the breaches, a chosen company the Verloner Hauf (literally 'lost party'), would be first up.
To the best of our knowledge, only Blohm & Hauf (2005) reported on six cases of double or replacement litters (out of 184 litters) in a wild population of edible dormouse in beech-oak forest in NE Germany.
Other panellists who spoke at the conference include leading neurologists and cardiologists from across the region such as Dr Peter Hauf from South Africa, Dr Hesham Ammar from Egypt, Dr Mustafa Al Shamiri and Dr Adel Hazzani from Saudi Arabia and Dr Geroges Badoui from Lebanon.
Researchers (Bringle & Hatcher, 1999, Keselyak et al., 2007, Jacobson et al., 2011, Gibson, Hauf, Long & Sampson, 2011, Molee, Henry, Sessa & McKinney-Prupis, 2010,) agree that structured reflection is fundamental to effective service-learning.
But meh doldrums ur sae deep, they blot oot hauf thi sun,
Research on absolute and relational stimulus control spans decades, and within this literature much of the concern has been with the factors affecting the acquisition of a particular form of control (e.g., Hauf, Prior, & Sarris, 2008; Lazareva, 2012; Moll & Nieder, 2014; Reese, 1968; Riley, 1968; Wills & Mackintosh, 1999).