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hautboy
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hautboy: see oboe oboe [Ital., from Fr. hautbois] or hautboy , woodwind instrument of conical bore, its mouthpiece having a double reed. The instruments possessing these general characteristics may be referred to as the oboe family, which includes the
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hautboy
a strawberry, Fragaria moschata, of central Europe and Asia, with large fruit


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CAPTION(S): My Global Rugby's Chris Shirling-Rooke; Arnaud Hautbois, European operation manager of World Rugby; and Fly in the Loaf's Dominic Hornsby, with Sean McGuire, of the Rugby Club of Liverpool
HURDY gurdies, hautbois and harps are just some of the historic instruments providing the soundtrack to a free Tudor music show in Yardley on Monday.
A Georgian theme on the last weekend in August will see the costumed musical duo Hautbois perform music and songs from the period.
 
 
 
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