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Hudson

a New York river; flows southward into New York Bay; explored by Henry Hudson early in the 17th century English naturalist (born in Argentina) (1841-1922) English navigator who discovered the Hudson River; in 1610 he attempted to winter in Hudson Bay but his crew mutinied and set him adrift to die (1565-1611)

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Professor Hudson is my father's friend.
Do you know where Miss Hudson lives?
New York is on the Hudson River.
The supply of game for London is going steadily up. Head-keeper Hudson, we believe, has been now told to receive all orders for fly-paper and for preservation of your hen-pheasant's life.
Do you know where Mrs. Hudson lives?

Movie subtitles

Listen, Mrs. Hudson, as long as I am rooming in your house. if your own father comes to the door, don't you believe a word he says.
Is Mrs. Hudson there?
Mrs. Hudson, suppose we look out and count the gentlemen in disguise. who are waiting for me?
Ah, Mrs. Hudson has Mr. Holmes returned?
In the morning you will send Mrs. Hudson for a handsome cab, desiring her not to take the first or second which may present itself.
You mean all right in a moonlight ride up the Hudson or a little conversation in the back seat?
I met an old gentleman with the Hudson Bay Company once.
Four years out here and still acting like a wet-eared cadet on the Hudson.
Hudson's tried to reach the railhead by every route available.
That's why Hudson's out at Fort Hedley, and why you're chief of planning.
I have a confidential matter to discuss with Colonel Hudson.
Is Colonel Hudson alone?
What did Hudson say?
John Hudson, their key man.
Before we left, we bought a piece of property outside New York up on the Hudson.
Good morning, Mrs. Hudson.
Mrs. Hudson made me put it in, sir.
Now Billy, I'd be obliged if you'd take this young lady down to Mrs. Hudson and give her a cup of tea.
No, it's here on the stick, Mrs. Hudson.
Good evening, Mrs. Hudson.
No thank you, Mrs. Hudson.
Oh. Don't you worry, Mrs. Hudson.
A purely scientific experiment, Mrs. Hudson.
The last straw, Mrs. Hudson, the one which breaks the back of the case against Jacob Dillery.
Mrs. Hudson, dear, how are you?
Come in Mrs. Hudson.
That will be all now thank you Mrs. Hudson.
You know in some ways, Mrs. Hudson, those were the happiest days of my life.
Except last year when he sideslipped into Hudson Bay and killed four passengers.
Hudson 53 to A Flight.
That's what they call the owners of those enormous land grants on the Hudson River.
A Yankee farmer's as good and maybe better than any Dutchman on the Hudson River.
Since Van Buren is a New Yorker, I imagine you folks up along the Hudson are mostly for him.
The Hudson, of course.
I'm not from the top of the Hudson.
The Erie Canal left the Hudson above Albany and carried clear across to the Great Lakes.
When the old man hired them Hudson sisters. how come he had to hire the back end of the act, too?
Blanche Hudson's the biggest thing in movies today.
For Blanche Hudson.
Sorry to break in on this fine old Blanche Hudson movie, folks.
As a matter of fact, dear, I think Blanche Hudson. is just a few years older than I am.
Good morning, Miss Hudson.

News and current affairs

The World Wildlife Fund declared in 2004 that polar bears would go extinct by the end of the century, and that the calamity would start in Hudson Bay, where they would stop reproducing by 2012.
Looking at the best-studied polar bear population of 1,000 bears, in the West Hudson Bay, how many polar bears would we save in a year?
Each year, 49 bears are shot in the West Hudson Bay alone.
The story begins in 1961 with three teenagers combing the New Jersey Palisades, the cliffs surrounding the Hudson River across from New York City, searching for ancient fossils.
Here on the Upper West Side, in the middle of a triangle formed by Central Park, Lincoln Center, and the Hudson River, I was once in the habit of beginning each day with an exotic act of devotion, a ritual of humility.
The young couple - he with a beard and she in a sundress and rubber boots - are homesteading in the Hudson River Valley with a flock of chickens, or in New Mexico in an ecofriendly straw-bale house.
On my way home from Bard College, where I teach, I am greeted by the George Washington Bridge majestically suspended over the Hudson River.

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