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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Huss (disambiguation); HUSS

huss         
[h?s]
¦ noun Brit. a dogfish, especially the nurse hound. [Genus Scyliorhinus.]
Origin
ME husk, of unknown origin.
Józef Huss         
POLISH ARCHITECT
Jozef huss; Jozef Huss
Józef Huss (11 June 1846, Krzeszowice — 15 February 1904, Warsaw) was a Polish architect and restorer of monuments, one of the leading representatives of Polish eclecticism. After studying at the Royal School of technology in Charlottenburg, in 1866 he settled in Warsaw.
Pierre J. Huss         
JOURNALIST
Pierre Huss
Pierre John Huss (1 May 1901–22 March 1966 was a journalist and author, best known as a war correspondent] during [[World War II.Pierre J Huss on findagrave.

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Huss

Huss or HUSS may refer to:

Examples of use of huss
1. Huss, a law professor at Valparaiso University School of Law, was appointed by U.S.
2. "The Christian Social Party and the Catholic Church were against the euthanasia law, calling it murder but we said no, it‘s just another way to go," said Huss.
3. "Why should employers allow their workers to waste two hours a day?" said Mike Huss of law firm Peninsula, which carried out the study.
4. Sainsbury‘s, the supermarket that sells the largest amount of fish, recently agreed to stop offering skate and huss, both of which are endangered.
5. Only established rescue groups can apply to Huss, an animal law expert, to place or euthanize 48 pit bulls seized from Vick‘s Bad Newz Kennels.