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Harold

[har-uhld]

noun

  1. a male given name.



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She got on well with Harold Wilson and John Major but had a much more tense relationship with Margaret Thatcher.

From BBC

Harold Dillard was 56 when he was diagnosed with an aggressive cancer around his abdomen in November 2009.

From BBC

Former Democratic congressman Harold Ford Jr. wondered where the United States would draw the line on “The Five.”

From Salon

A Brooklyn native born Feb. 4, 1929, Adler began his career as an assistant stage manager in 1950 on “Gentlemen Prefer Blondes” and went on to work as stage manager, production manager or supervisor on more than 50 shows, including the original “My Fair Lady,” Harold Pinter’s “The Homecoming” and “The Apple Tree,” directed by Mike Nichols.

On a hot August morning, sunlight pools across a warm-toned teak dining table in Harold Greene’s backyard in San Pedro.

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