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Horseless Carriage Exhibition

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Hudson Community Enterprises

Community

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Hewitt Consulting Enterprises

Business » Consulting

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Hue College of Economics

Academic & Science » Economics -- and more...

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Home Community Education

Community » Educational

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Home and Community Education

Community » Educational

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Highly Compensated Employees

Governmental » Employment

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Holy Cross Energy

Governmental » Energy

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Hawai i Creole English

International » English

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HydroCAD Stormwater Modeling System Hygrograph file

Computing » File Extensions

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House Construction Enterprises, L.L.C.

Business » Companies & Firms

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Health Care Excel

Business » Companies & Firms

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Hawai'i Compliance Express

Business » Companies & Firms

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Hinman Consulting Engineers

Business » Companies & Firms

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Hollywood Classic Entertainment

Business » Companies & Firms

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Houston Camera Exchange

Business » Companies & Firms

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Herzog Cowen Entertainment

Business » Companies & Firms

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HALO: Combat Evolved

Miscellaneous » Funnies

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Health Care Experience

Medical » Healthcare

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Health Care Ethics

Medical » Hospitals

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Hunters Creek Elementary

Sports » Hunting

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Hybrid Cloud Environment

Computing » IT

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Hot Carrier Effect

Computing » IT

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Hybrid Communication Environment

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Hybrid Cloud Express

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What does HCE mean?

HCE
The HCE was a British four wheeled cyclecar made in 1912 and 1913 originally by H.C.E. Cars of London SW and later by the Easycar Company at a 30-acre site with test track in Harold Wood, Essex. The car used a single cylinder Buckingham engine with a tax rating of 6/8 HP driving by chain to a two speed gearbox and then by belt to the rear wheels. A range of body styles were advertised including four seaters. In 1913, and very unusual for the time, four wheel brakes were fitted.

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