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Harold
[har-uhld]
noun
a male given name.
Example Sentences
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.
“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.
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.”
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.
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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