Hunt may refer to:
- Hunting
- Hunt (surname) (includes a list of people with this name)
- Hunt (computer game)
- Hunt, Idaho
- Hunt, Texas
- Hunt, California, former name of McFarland, California
- Hunt v. Cromartie, 1999 U.S. Supreme Court case
Other articles related to "hunt":
... In 1900, Hunt was appointed by President William McKinley to be the Secretary of Puerto Rico ... Hunt served as Governor of Puerto Rico for three years, from September 15, 1901 to July 4, 1904 ... During his governorship, Hunt signed numerous Executive Orders, including those that made Christmas Day and Thanksgiving Day legal holidays in Puerto Rico ...
... Hunt's Snack Pack was introduced in 1968 as a shelf-stable pudding in single-serve aluminum/metal cans ... In 1984, Hunt's became the first brand in the category to package and sell the pudding in plastic cups in 1984 and in 1990 switched to clear plastic cups ...
... After his retirement Hunt became a popular football commentator for 3AW, helping them surge up the ratings ... the Seven Network, the Sportsworld Footy Panel and I'm Rex Hunt and You're Not ... Hunt announced his resignation from 3AW to join Triple M on 17 November 2009 ...
... Hunt returned to his role as a judge when President Theodore Roosevelt appointed him to the bench of the United States District Court for the District ... On March 30, 1910, Hunt became an associate judge of the United States Court of Customs Appeals ... Then, on December 12, 1910, Hunt was nominated by President William Howard Taft to the newly created United States Commerce Court ...
... The annual seal hunt was another asset in the Greenspond economy ... By the early 19th century the seal hunt had become an important part of life at Greenspond ... vessels, each with a crew of about 20 men, prosecuting the seal hunt out of Greenspond ...
Famous quotes containing the word hunt:
“I guess a career in the police didnt really prepare you for this, did it?”
—Bob Hunt (b. 1951)
“In communist society, where nobody has one exclusive sphere of activity but each can become accomplished in any branch he wishes, society regulates the general production and thus makes it possible for me to do one thing today and another tomorrow, to hunt in the morning, fish in the afternoon, rear cattle in the evening, criticize after dinner, just as I have a mind, without ever becoming hunter, fisherman, shepherd or critic.”
—Karl Marx (18181883)
“Man moves in all modes, by legs of horses, by wings of winds, by steam, by gas of balloon, by electricity, and stands on tiptoe threatening to hunt the eagle in his own element.”
—Ralph Waldo Emerson (18031882)