· “I hail from,” and “I am from” are essentially the same phrase. “I hail from” is not commonly used in US English, although there may be regions which do use it in conversation. “I … · The parts hail from 17 manufacturers around the world. This is the first time they've been assembled together, says Richard Walker, managing director of Shadow Robot Co. and the lead … · The lyrics to The Celtic Song do not include the words “Hail Hail” These words were taken from Hail Hail the gangs all here and inserted at the start of The Celtic Song by the supporters on the … · To "hail", used as a transitive verb, means to call out someon'e name, or to greet, or to acknowledge, or to welcome with enthusiasm or respect, or to summon by calling out. · Don’t know if this would’ve been better placed in the pub but thought it deserved a thread Hamish Carton who hosted the 67 Hail Hail podcast/show on YouTube is back after what was …