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Hocking

[ hok-ing ]

noun

  1. William Ernest, 1873–1966, U.S. philosopher.


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So he made his feelings known by hocking up a loogie that was far more accurate than any of his efforts during the game.

The soft coal Hocking Valley road with its enormous density and very low revenue per ton mile, affords an excellent example.

What I have fruited and described as the Hocking may prove to be the same.

Hocking says that it is through symbols that the mind best gropes its way to the realization of ideas.

Hocking says that government is the means of assuring the individual that his achievements will be permanent.

This striking story has all the fine qualities which have made Mr Hocking's novels so popular with his huge circle of readers.

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