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"On Hub" ?
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Elise
2009-04-07 10:31:26 UTC
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Hi,

What does mean the term "On hub" for you?
What comes to mind when you hear this term?

Thank you !

Elise
Egbert White
2009-04-07 12:26:32 UTC
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Post by Elise
Hi,
What does mean the term "On hub" for you?
What comes to mind when you hear this term?
Thank you !
Elise
For what it's worth, which probably isn't much, what comes to my mind
is that it's something like hitting the bullseye, or as an Englishman
might say, spot on.

Note that I'm not saying that's what 'on hub' means. It's just what
comes to my mind, which is what you asked for.
Jim Heckman
2009-04-10 00:16:07 UTC
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Post by Elise
Hi,
What does mean the term "On hub" for you?
Word order should be 'What does the term "On hub" mean for you?'
Post by Elise
What comes to mind when you hear this term?
Nothing, without more context. It's not an idiomatic expression in
my American English.
Post by Elise
Thank you !
De rien.
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Jim Heckman
Einde O'Callaghan
2009-04-10 18:50:10 UTC
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Post by Elise
Hi,
What does mean the term "On hub" for you?
Jim Heckman has already dealt with the word order.
Post by Elise
What comes to mind when you hear this term?
Nothing here either - and I'm familiar with usage in both Britain and
Ireland.
Post by Elise
Thank you !
Your welcome!

Regards, Einde O'Callaghan
Jim Heckman
2009-04-11 11:36:52 UTC
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Post by Einde O'Callaghan
Your welcome!
Are you sure it's hers and not someone else's? :-)
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Jim Heckman
Einde O'Callaghan
2009-04-11 18:34:00 UTC
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Post by Jim Heckman
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Post by Einde O'Callaghan
Your welcome!
Are you sure it's hers and not someone else's? :-)
AAAArgh!!! ;-)

Regards, Einde O'Callaghan

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