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HMY may refer to: * Hairmyres railway station, in Scotland * HMY Airways, a defunct Canadian airline * Seosan Air Base, in South Korea * Southern Guiyang Miao language, spoken in China * His or Her Majesty's Yacht, a ship prefix; see His Majesty's Ship His (or Her) Majesty's Ship, abbreviated HMS and H.M.S., is the ship prefix used for ships of the navy in some monarchies. Derivative terms such as HMAS and equivalents in other languages such as SMS are used. Commonwealth Realms United Kingdo ...
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Hairmyres Railway Station
Hairmyres railway station is a railway station between the Hairmyres, East Kilbride, Hairmyres and Peel Park, East Kilbride, Peel Park areas of East Kilbride, South Lanarkshire, Greater Glasgow, Scotland. The station is managed by ScotRail and is on the East Kilbride–Glasgow Central line. The line was historically single-tracked through the station, with a passing loop approximately east of Hairmyres Station, which extended for approximately to Kirktonholme Road. It was crossed mid-loop by the A726 road, A726 Queensway overbridge. Although the line was always single between and East Kilbride, sidings existed to serve the former Radio Times factory in the College Milton Industrial Estate adjacent to the station. These were closed and lifted in the late 1960s. The Hairmyres Hospital and Department for International Development's office are located nearby. History Up until the mid-1990s the area around the station was semi rural, but several new housing schemes were built i ...
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HMY Airways
Harmony Airways was a Canadian airline headquartered in Richmond, British Columbia, a suburb of Vancouver. It operated holiday flights from Canada to Mexico, Hawaii and Las Vegas. Its main base was Vancouver International Airport.Flight International 3 April 2007 History The airline was officially announced as HMY Airways (an abbreviation for Harmony) by David Ting Kwok Ho in February 2002. After acquiring two Boeing 757-200 jetliners in September and November 2002, the airline's inaugural flight flew from Vancouver in November 2002. The airline was wholly owned by David Ting Kwok Ho. Throughout the mid 2000s, the airline steadily expanded, first within Canad], but it soon expanded to Hawaii and to many destinations in southern USA. Future plans included expanding into China, but those plans were never realized. The airline was renamed Harmony Airways in May 2004. Harmony's telephone reservations were contracted to a dedicated call centre team at Vantis Corporation in C ...
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Seosan Air Base
Seosan Air Base is a Republic of Korea Air Force (ROKAF) base located near Seosan city in South Chungcheong Province, South Korea. Units stationed The base is home to the ROKAF 20th Fighter Wing (제20전투비행단), comprising: *120th Fighter Squadron flying General Dynamics F-16 Fighting Falcon, KF-16C/D (Block52) *121st Fighter Squadron flying KF-16C/D (Block52) *123rd Fighter Squadron flying KF-16C/D (Block52) *157th Fighter Squadron flying KF-16C/D (Block52) Accidents and incidents *18 September 1997, KF-16C #92-004 crashed due to Turbine engine failure, engine failure, the pilot Ejection seat, ejected successfully *26 February 2002, KF-16C-52 #93-4087 crashed due to an engine fire, the pilot ejected successfully *20 July 2007, KF-16D #93-117 crashed at sea on a night flight from Seosan, both crewmen were killed References

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Southern Guiyang Miao Language
Guiyang Miao, also known as Guiyang Hmong, is a Miao language of China. It is named after Guiyang, Guizhou, though not all varieties are spoken there. The endonym is ''Hmong'', a name it shares with the Hmong language. Classification Guiyang was given as a subgroup of Western Hmongic in Wang (1985). Matisoff (2001) separated the three varieties as distinct Miao languages, not forming a group. Wang (1994) adds another two minor, previously unclassified varieties. *Northern *Southern *Southwestern *Northwestern ('' Qianxi'' 黔西) *South-Central (''Ziyun'' 紫云) Mo Piu, spoken in northern Vietnam, may be a divergent variety of Guiyang Miao. Representative dialects of Guiyang Miao include: *Baituo 摆托, Huaxi District, Guiyang *Tieshi 铁石, Qianxi County *Zhongba 中坝, Changshun County Demographics Below is a list of Miao dialects and their respective speaker populations and distributions from Li (2018), along with representative datapoints from Wang (1985).Wang Fu ...
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