It is the structure for a 4 sentence conclusion paragraph used on state tests. The "hy" stands for hypothesis - the first sentence where you state if hypothesis was supported or not and what the results show. The "hi" stands for the high average data point from the results. The "lo" stands for the lowest data point for the results. The "duh so" is the last sentence where the student explains how the data support the conclusion or trend of the data.
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instructor at one of the gyms in Manhattan. In the early 50's worked out with Issac at the Adonis heath club. Owner was Hy Schaffer. Lenny Klein and Alvin Brock was also there at that time. We all entered meets in the NYC area.
Those are two different things. Mass of a sugar packet . . . gram might be best. Capacity or volume of a sugar packet . . . cubic centimeter might be best.
Just say "Hi!" Pronounced hy. LOL! :)
Hi is not my name, there is nobody with the name Hi, however, there are some people whose name is Hy, it is short for Henry.
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The correct English pronunciation (from the Greek) is (hy-PUHR-boh-lee), or "Hi-PURR-bowl-e."
Middle English Hy, or hey. American term from circa 1862.
hi dree ahh haha hope it helps :D
It is pronounced Hy-rule.
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The prefix for "Hy" is "hyper-."
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Hy Kalus was an Israeli director.
Hy-Vee's population is 58,000.