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HIMS
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HIMSHealth Information Management System
HIMSHamdard Institute of Management Sciences
HIMSHuman Intervention Motivation Study
HIMSHole in My Shoe (song)
HIMSHuman Information Management System
HIMSHis Imperial Majesty's Ship
HIMSHubble Imaging Michaelson Spectrometer
HIMSHousing Information Management System
HIMSHydrographic Information Management System
HIMSHomeland Incident Management System


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Since then, I only bought shoes, because it would have been indecent to go with a hole in my shoe.
Author Nick Awde says: "The Mellotron's trademark otherworldly sound is unmistakable, from the dreamy flutes at the start of The Beatles' Strawberry Fields Forever, the soaring string and choir passages in The Moody Blues' Nights In White Satin, Traffic's Hole In My Shoe and Julie Driscoll and Brian Auger's Wheels On Fire.
Topping the bill was none other than Traffic with Steve Winwood, who had already charted with the legendary Hole In My Shoe.
 
 
 
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