hunt wiki:
[ is an activity during which humans or animals chase wild animals in order to kill them, either for food or as a form of sport. See hunting.Hunt is also a common surname. It may refer to:Albert Hunt, American engineer, inventor of the wigwagBonnie Hunt (born 1964), American writer and actressDave Hunt, Christian apologist and author (Calvary Chapel)David Hunt, Baron Hunt of Wirral (born 1942), British politicianE. Howard Hunt (born 1918), White House "plumber" and author of spy novelsFrancesca Hunt, British actressFrank W. Hunt (1871-1906), former Governor of IdahoGeorge W.P. Hunt (1859-1934), first Governor of the State of ArizonaGeorge Ward Hunt (1825-1877), British politicianGreg Hunt (born 1965), Australian politicianH. Guy Hunt (born 1933), Baptist preacher and former Governor of AlabamaH. L. Hunt (1889-1974), American oil tycoonHelen Hunt (born 1963), American actressHenry Hunt (1773-1835), radical British speakerHenry Jackson Hunt (1819-1889), American Civil War commanderHenry L. Hunt (1944-2003), murderer, executedJak Kenndey-Hunt (1988), Australian Football League playerJames Hunt (1947-1993), British Formula One race car driverJames Henry Leigh Hunt (1784-1859), English poetJerry Hunt (born 1943), American composerJim Hunt (born 1937), former Governor of North CarolinaJonathan Hunt (1787-1832), American politicianJonathan Hunt (born 1938), New Zealand politicianLamar Hunt (born 1932), American sportsman, son of H. L. HuntLinda Hunt, (born 1945), American actressMarsha Hunt (born 1917), American actressMarsha Hunt (born 1946), singer (Hair) and novelistSir Peter Hunt, British Army officerPeter R. Hunt (1925-2002) is a director and film editorRichard Morris Hunt (1827-1895), US architectStephen Hunt, authorSwanee Hunt, American ambassador, academic, daughter of H. L. HuntTristram Hunt (born 1974), British historianWashington Hunt (1811-1867), former Governor of New YorkWilliam Henry Hunt (1790-1864), English painterWilliam Holman Hunt (1827-1910), British Pre-Raphaelite painter
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clip art wiki:
ip art, in the graphic arts, is the use of images either copied or physically cut (hence the term) from pre-existing printed works, either books that have entered the public domain, or books specifically published for such use (which, if they contain images that are not in the public domain, include a license fee in the cover price). It is also not uncommon for large organizations to provide their local divisions or chapters with clip art (either physical or electronic) of their logos, mascots, and so forth, in order that local publications may have a unified appearance. It is also rather common for those producing documents with limited distribution to use images from non-public-domain sources for which they have not paid license fees, such as coloring books, newspapers, magazines, and such, although some magazines, particularly those dealing with hobbies will publish images explicitly licensed to the magazine purchaser for use as clip art.
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