Hough Sentence Examples

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  • Hough, Papers relating to the Island of Nantucket.

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  • Payne was also known as Clerk at Oxford, as Peter English in Bohemia, and as Freyng, after his French father, and Hough from his birth place.

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  • The concert will be conducted by Mark Elder and performed by pianist Stephen Hough.

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  • Chris Hough recorded a best time of 7.6 secs in the 60m sprint.

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  • After taking the trophy twice on Dancing with the Stars, Julianne Hough takes another trophy of sorts.

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  • Hough went on to win the trophy a second time in season five with her partner, Indy 500 racer Helio Castroneves.

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  • Hough revealed that she signed with the company after season five of Dancing with the Stars.

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  • As if that weren't enough to measure the success of Hough's album, her single That Song in My Head continues to climb the Hot Country charts.

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  • Hough plans on touring with country music star Brad Paisley on his "Paisley Party Tour" that is set to begin June 11, 2008.

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  • Suddenly the 21st century has ballroom dancers like Julianne Hough as household names, and the fans of professional ballroom dance competitions are worldwide.

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  • Ohno and Hough earned several perfect scores, most notably for their Samba and Paso Doble.

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  • She earned, with her partner Derek Hough, several perfect scores and blew the competition out of the water almost from the first episode of the season.

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  • While the dancers are not limited to American ballroom dancers, some of the biggest stars come from the U.S., such as brother and sister Derek and Julianne Hough.

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  • Julianne Hough is best known for her stints on Dancing With The Stars, but she is a country singer at heart.

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  • In the wake of her popularity on the ABC celebrity dancing competition, Hough threw her hat into the ring of the music industry and gave fans a chance to check out what she had to offer musically.

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  • Born July 20, 1988 in Provo, Utah, Julianne Hough spent her early childhood years in a business Mormon household with three sisters and a brother.

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  • Hough, like her brother Derek, showed a talent for the family business at an early age.

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  • Hough's parents divorced when she was 10, and to protect her from the divorce proceedings, they sent her and her brother to London with dance coaches Corky and Shirley Ballas.

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  • Hough competed in competitions in the UK and became the only American to win the Junior World Latin Championship and the International Latin Youth Champion award at the famed Blackpool Dancing Competition.

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  • Hough stayed in the UK for five years and then returned to the U.S. to finish high school.

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  • Upon arriving in L.A., Hough landed a gig as the assistant choreographer on the video for Wind It Up by Gwen Stefani.

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  • Less successfully, Hough tried to get a role on TV.

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  • The two won that season, which made Hough the youngest pro dancer to ever pull off a victory.

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  • Hough came down with appendicitis early in season 7, so her partner, Cody Linley, spent much of the time practicing with a different partner.

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  • Hough did return, but she and Cody were eliminated.

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  • Hough spent season 8 dancing with her real life boyfriend, Chuck Wicks.

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  • In 2007, Hough released the single Will You Dance With Me to raise money for the Red Cross.

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  • That didn't stop country music fans from awarding Hough Top New Female Vocalist at the 2009 Country Music Awards.

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  • The stage is set for Hough to combine her music and dancing in 2010 when she stars opposite Chace Crawford in a remake of the 80s classic Footloose.

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  • Her partner is Derek Hough, who won Season 7.

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  • Queen Mary's Schools are a foundation of 1554; here are believed to have been educated John Hough (1651-1743), the president of Magdalen College, Oxford, whom James II.

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