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Haywire (band) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Haywire is a Canadian AOR/hard rock band originally from Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. Haywire formed in Charlottetown, PEI in 1982 by Dave Rashed, Paul MacAusland, Marvin Birt, Scott Roberts ...
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Play the 14-day free trial! Ultima Online - the MMO that started it all, released in September 1997, Ultima Online is one of the longest-running games in MMORPG history. ... - Features Include: Chamber of Virtue, Silver Sapling, Mad Magician Sutek, Cavern of Discarded ... - Additional Encounter areas: Void Plague,
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I've been wondering about the origin of the use of the word "haywire," in the sense: "The machine just went haywire," meaning 'went out of control'. ... The original sense of the word haywire was 'light baling wire, as used for binding hay'.
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HayWire Racing's Homepage, HayWire, HayWire Racing, NASCAR, Racing, Stock Cars, Late Model, Limited, Racing Team, ASA ARCA, Race Track, Touring, Street Stock ... HayWire Racing is currently a two car team, with Tommy running in the Whelen All-American Late-Model Super Stock Series at Evergreen Speedway, & Tim running in...
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Haywire - Online magazine and newspaper blog for The Sunday Independent by Debbie Smit. The OTHER important news. ... Haywire Site Search ... Haywire Links; Cool people and places to peruse;
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SAN FRANCISCO - The batter standing in the batting cage underneath the stands at the Giants ballpark was caught looking. ... "Whoa," said Tyler Walker, ... The pitcher who delivered it did not respond. He turned and prepared to throw his next pitch, appreciating Walker's comment but knowing full well that what really counts is...
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This hurried and temporary use of baling, or hay, wire is what gave rise to the adjective ``haywire.'' When the adjective was first used, it was primarily in the phrase ``haywire outfit,'' which denoted originally a poorly equiped group ... Could you please explain the origin of the expression, ``close, but no cigar''?
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