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111Hobby Computer Club — HCC logo The Hobby Computer Club (HCC) is a Dutch computer club, based in Houten, the Netherlands which was established on April 27, 1977 by a small group of people who lived near the town of Utrecht and which grew to become a nationally… …
112Hobby, Oveta Culp — orig. Oveta Culp (19 ene. 1905, Killeen, Texas, EE.UU.–16 ago. Houston). Editora y funcionaria de gobierno estadounidense. Se tituló en la escuela de derecho de la Universidad de Texas y, entre 1925 y 1931, fue parlamentaria en el poder… …
113Hobby-Eberly-Teleskop — Họbby Eberly Tẹleskop [nach W. P. Hobby und R. E. Eberly], McDonald Observatorium …
114hobby-horse — n. See hobby, 1 and 2 …
115hobby farm — /ˈhɒbi fam/ (say hobee fahm) noun a farm maintained for interest s sake, usually not the owner s chief source of income. –hobby farmer, noun …
116hobby loss — A nondeductible loss arising from a personal hobby as contrasted with an activity engaged in for profit. Generally, the law provides a presumption that an activity is engaged in for profit if gross profits are earned during any 2 or more years… …
117hobby loss — A nondeductible loss arising from a personal hobby as contrasted with an activity engaged in for profit. Generally, the law provides a presumption that an activity is engaged in for profit if gross profits are earned during any 2 or more years… …
118hobby horse — noun see hobby I, 1 …
119hobby — I. noun (plural hobbies) Etymology: Middle English hoby, from Anglo French hobel, hobé Date: 15th century a small Old World falcon (Falco subbuteo) that is dark blue above and white below with dark streaking on the breast II. noun (plural… …
120hobby — ingl. Pasatiempo favorito que una persona practica al margen de sus actividades habituales …