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==Places== ==Music==
* ], an American post-hardcore band
===United States===
* ], Willis Hoover, a Country Western performer active in 1960s and 70s
* ], a heavy bass driven drone sound used in electronic music
* ], a Belgian band originally named Hoover

==Organizations==
* ], a manufacturer of appliances, especially vacuum cleaners
* ], a public-policy think tank at Stanford University founded by Herbert Hoover, later US president
* ], created by the Republican Party to campaign for the re-election of U.S. president Herbert Hoover
* ], a business information company based in Austin, Texas, US

==Places in the United States==
* ] * ]
* ] * ]
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* ], Washington, D.C.'s first airport, located where the Pentagon now stands * ], Washington, D.C.'s first airport, located where the Pentagon now stands
* ], a 285-foot structure on the campus of Stanford University * ], a 285-foot structure on the campus of Stanford University

==Organizations==
===Companies===
* ], a manufacturer of appliances, especially vacuum cleaners
* ], a business information company based in Austin, Texas, US

===Other organizations===
* ], a public-policy think tank at Stanford University founded by Herbert Hoover, later US president
* ], created by the Republican Party to campaign for the re-election of U.S. president Herbert Hoover

==Music==
* ], an American post-hardcore band
* ], Willis Hoover, a Country Western performer active in 1960s and 70s
* ], a heavy bass driven drone sound used in electronic music
* ], a Belgian band originally named Hoover

==Military Conflict==
* ]


==Other uses== ==Other uses==
* ], a 2000 American drama film
* ], a harbor seal that learned to imitate basic human speech
* ] * ]
* ] (hoover is a registered trademark)
* ], a harbor seal that learned to imitate basic human speech
* ], Edgar Malone Hoover's inequality measure * ], Edgar Malone Hoover's inequality measure
* ], nicknamed Hoover * ], nicknamed Hoover
* ]
* ], a 2000 American drama film
* ], called by the generic term ''hoover'' in some countries


==See also== ==See also==

Revision as of 13:03, 24 April 2020

Hoover may refer to:

Music

Organizations

  • The Hoover Company, a manufacturer of appliances, especially vacuum cleaners
  • Hoover Institution, a public-policy think tank at Stanford University founded by Herbert Hoover, later US president
  • Hoover League, created by the Republican Party to campaign for the re-election of U.S. president Herbert Hoover
  • D&B Hoovers, a business information company based in Austin, Texas, US

Places in the United States

Other uses

See also

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