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Harold

[har-uhld]

noun

  1. a male given name.



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The Bulls were perhaps fortunate not to go a man down after Harold Vorster made contact with Joe McCarthy's face on the ground after an off-the-ball scuffle.

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“It’s a new way of thinking about scholarship support that lets you extend your dollars” further than by simply giving away money, said Alex Harris, vice president at the Harold K.L.

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Harold Koh, a former dean of Yale Law School, where he is now a professor, said the facts on the ground in a quiet Los Angeles are evidence that Trump’s claims of widespread disorder are “a pretext looking for a justification.”

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Harold Wilson's defence review of 1966 was overtaken just three years later by a crisis in Northern Ireland; whilst Tony Blair's review of 1998 came just three years before 9/11.

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The former Prime Minister Harold Wilson is credited with coining the phrase "a good working funeral" in relation to the service marking the death of Winston Churchill in 1965.

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