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Entrepreneurial hokey-pokey men sliced the loaf in half, stuffed it with antipasto salad, and sold the world's first hoagie.
He never abandoned his down-home approach to the news often featuring hokey stories about farmers and their giant vegetables or anglers with really big fish.
By and by, the team transferred also professional ice hokey players.
While at first the musical tone of the album might seem hokey or mellow, the lyrics are far from that.
On-air voices were more professional and with a higher energy level than the hokey, down-home approach used in earlier years.
Playing the hokey-cokey by having all-postal votes and then returning to the old system will denigrate electoral politics in this country, and be bad for turnouts.
And he has met it by honest means, and not by any trickery or "hokey-pokey," not by calling into account large sums of what are really capital repayment.
It is a hopeless hokey-cokey provision.