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Hare Krishna The Hare Krishna mantra, also referred to reverentially as the Maha Mantra ("Great Mantra"), is a sixteen-word Vaishnava mantra, made well known outside of India by the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (commonly known as 'the Hare Krishnas'). It is believed by practitioners to bring about a higher state of consciousness when heard, spoken, meditated upon or sung out loud.
Hare quota The Hare quota (also known as the simple quota) is a formula used under some forms of the Single Transferable Vote (STV) system and the largest remainder method of party-list proportional representation. In these voting systems the quota is the minimum number of votes required for a party or candidate to capture a seat.
Hare Ribbin' Hare Ribbin' is a 1944 Bob Clampett cartoon short from Warner Brothers featuring Bugs Bunny. The plot is the standard Bugs Bunny shenanigans in which an intruder invades Bugs' peaceful home and the rabbit sets out to evade and make a fool out of him using one-liners, reverse psychology, disguises and other tricks.
Hare scramble Hare scramble is the name given to a particular form of off-road Motorcycle racing. Traditionally a hare scramble can vary in length and time with the contestants completing multiple laps around a marked course through wooded or other rugged natural terrain.
Hare School Hare School is one of the oldest existing schools in Kolkata, and one of the best schools in India, currently teaching grades 1 to 12 under the West Bengal Board of Secondary Education and the West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Education. The boys-only school was established by the Scottish watch-maker David Hare with the help of legendary social reformer Ram Mohan Roy.
Hare-um Scare-um Hare-um Scare-um is a 1939 Merrie Melodies cartoon directed by Ben Hardaway and Cal Dalton, and first released on August 12, 1939 by Warner Bros. It markes the third appearance of Happy Rabbit, an early Bugs Bunny prototype, and the first time he, thanks to a redesign by Charlie Thorsen, appears as a grey rabbit instead of a white one.
Haredevil Hare Haredevil Hare is a 1948 Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Chuck Jones. It stars Bugs Bunny and introduces Marvin the Martian — although he is unnamed in this film — along with his Martian dog, "K-9".
Harefield, Hampshire Harefield is a housing estate near Bitterne in the city of Southampton, United Kingdom. The entire area is council housing estate built around 1960 on the 238 acre estate of Harefield House—a country house of Elizabethan style built in 1834 for Sir Edward Butler, chairman of the Southampton and Salisbury Railway Company, in what are now the grounds of Harefield Infant and Junior Schools on Yeovil Chase.
Harefield, New South Wales Harefield is a community in the central east part of the Riverina and situated about 11 kilometres south from Junee and 35 kilometres north by road from Wagga Wagga. It has a population within a 7 kilometre radius of approximately 930 people.
Harehills Harehills is an inner-city area of north-east Leeds, West Yorkshire, England, situated between Burmantofts and Gipton, and adjacent to Chapeltown, characterised by its streets of dense, back-to-back terraced housing. Unusually for Leeds, it is home to a large south Asian community.
Harem (Istanbul neighbourhood) Harem is a neighbourhood in the Anatolian part of Istanbul, Turkey. Belonging to the Üsküdar district, it lies on the coast of the Sea of Marmara between the centres of Üsküdar and Kadiköy districts, next to Haydarpaşa Terminal.
Harem anime A harem anime or harem comedy is a term for an anime or manga story wherein one male character is surrounded by — often living with — several female characters. The term is a creation of Western fans, the Japanese simply calling such shows lovecomi (love comedies), although the concept is well known to Japanese fans as well.
Harem effect The harem effect is an example of situational sexual behaviour in which women confined in a harem practice lesbianism due to lack of male contact. This is similar to prison sexuality in that those involved would, presumably, be exclusively heterosexual given the option.
Harendra Coomar Mookerjee Harendra Coomar Mookerjee (1877-1956) first Indian PhD (from Calcutta University) in English literature, philanthropist, later Vice-Chancellor, Calcutta University, then Vice President of the Constituent Asembly of India and Chairman of the Minorities Committee of that assembly. Following the dissolution of the Constituent Assembly, Dr Mookerjee was appointed Governor of West Bengal.
Harestanes F.C. Harestanes Amateur Football Club are a football (soccer) club from the Harestanes area of Kirkintilloch in Scotland. Formed in 1981 they play their home matches at the Merkland Playing Fields and their strip (uniform) colours are red with a yellow and navy trim.
Haret Hreik Haret Hreik (Arabic: Řارة ŘريŮ), or Harat Hurayk, is a Shi'ite neighborhood in the Dahieh district of southern Beirut, Lebanon. Located northwest of the Rafic Hariri International Airport, it was a primarily a residential area and the headquarters of the Shi'ite Islamist militant group, Hezbollah.
Harewood Castle Harewood Castle is a 14th century stone hall house and courtyard fortress, it is situated near on the Harewood Estate on the outskirts of Leeds in England (Grid Reference SE 322457). Harewood Castle is a grade I listed building.
Harewood speed Hillclimb Harewood speed Hillclimb (the form with italics and a lower-case s is used officially) is a British hillclimb near the village of Harewood, Yorkshire. The track can be found on the A659 between Harewood village and Collingham, north of Leeds.
Harfleur Harfleur is a town and commune of France in the Seine-Maritime département of Haute-Normandie, on the north bank of the mouth of the Seine, about 10 km east of Le Havre, and across the river from Honfleur. In 1999, the town's population was 6,000.
Harford Jewish Center Harford Jewish Center - Temple Adas Shalom is a synagogue serving the Jewish community in Harford County, Maryland. The shul is notable for being one of the few Jewish congregations located in predominantly rural/suburban counties of Maryland.
Harg Runestones The Harg Runestones, or U 309 and U 310, constitute a twin monument from the period 1060-1100, in SkĂĄnela Parish, Uppland, Sweden. They belong to a group of runestones called the Jarlabanke Runestones that are connected to the local strongman Jarlabanke and his clan.
Hargitay Ăkos Ăkos Hargitay was born 1964 in Budapest. Since 1990 he danced in the field of contemporary dance with various local Hungarian dance groups such as Gyula Berger Dance Company, Artus, choreographer Katalin Lõrinc and in collaboration with RĂ©ka SzabĂł and Eszter Gál.
Hargreaves (crater) Hargreaves is a lunar crater that lies in the eastern part of the Moon, to the east of the Mare Fecunditatis. It is located to the west of Maclaurin crater, and was previously designated 'Maclaurin S' before being given a name by the IAU.
Harch "Harch" is the command issued by the Drum Major of a marching band to move forwards, generally upon the left foot. The harch command most commonly issued is "Forward, Harch" meaning for the entire band to move forwards with an about face body.
Hari Hari (Sanskrit: हरि) is another name of Vishnu or God in Vaishnavism, Smarta or Advaitan Hinduism, and appears as the 650th name in the Vishnu sahasranama. In Sanskrit Hari refers to a colour, yellow, or fawn-coloured/khaki (it is the colour of the Sun and of Soma; see also Hare Krishna).
Hari Bansha Acharya Hari Bansa Acharya (हरिवंश आचार्य) is one of the most successful Nepalese comedians. Along with Madan Krishna Shrestha of MaHa, he is considered as one of the best comedians of all times in Nepal.
Hari Gopalan Citar Hari Gopalan Citar, also known as Sakatevan Citar, is considered to be the most important among the Citars because he was the man to write Akilattirattu Ammanai. In the Adiyeduttharulal part in Akilam One of Akilattirattu the Author claims that it is not he but God who wrote the contents of Akilam.
Hari Kant Hari Kant (born on August 23, 1969 in Ottawa, Ontario) is a former field hockey goalkeeper from Canada, who started to play in the 1981 Ontario Summer Games, at age eleven, when opportunity to travel provided ample incentive to participate. The resident of Toronto, Ontario earned his first international cap for the Men's National Team in 1989 against Australia in Sydney.
Hari Kostov Hari Kostov (born November 13, 1959) was the prime minister of Republic of Macedonia from May 2004 to November 2004. He was appointed to the position of Prime Minister by the parliament on May 31, 2004, two weeks after being nominated by President Branko Crvenkovski.
Hari Merdeka Hari Merdeka (Independence Day) is a national day of Malaysia commemorating the independence of the Federation of Malaya from British colonial rule. In a wider context, it is to celebrate the formation of Malaysia.
Hari Narayan Apte Hari Narayan Apte (1864-1919) is acknowledged to be the founder of the modern Marathi novel and of the modern Marathi short story as well. He raised the Marathi novel from the level of mere entertainment to that of a serious work of art..
Hari Punja Hari Punja (born 1937) is a Fijian business tycoon. He heads a Lautoka-based conglomerate of 15 companies, with investments in rice, flour mills, hotels, the media, printing, packaging, and food processing, and one of its largest companies is Flour Mills of Fiji, which Punja founded on 15 July 1972.
Hari Rhodes Hari Rhodes (April 10, 1932–January 15, 1992) was an African-American television actor whose career spanned three decades beginning around 1960. He was sometimes billed as Harry Rhodes and appeared in 66 TV shows or films, mostly in minor roles, according to IMDB.
Hari Rud The Rudkhaneh-ye Hari Rud (sometimes Harirud) is a river flowing 1100 kilometers from the mountains of central Afghanistan to Turkmenistan, where it disappears in the Kara-Kum desert. Rud means "river" in Persian.
Hari Seldon Hari Seldon is the intellectual hero of Isaac Asimov's Foundation Series. In his capacity as mathematics professor at Streeling University on Trantor, he developed psychohistory, allowing him to predict the future in probabilistic terms.
Hari Singh (administrator) Hari Singh (1910 - 2003) was the Inspector General of Forests of India in the 1960s. In 1966 he was responsible for the creation of the Indian Forest Service to cater to the need for inter-state coordination and uniformity of approach in dealing with the scientific management of forests and the environment.
Hari Singh Burdak Hari Singh Burdak (1884-1966) was a freedom fighter of Shekhawati region in Rajasthan, India. He was born in year 1884 in a Jat Hindu family of Burdak gotra in village Palthana of Sikar district in Rajasthan, India.
Hari Sreenivasan Hari Sreenivasan is a news anchor on ABC's World News Now, serving as lead co-anchor from August, 2006 to the present (with Taina Hernandez). He was born in Mumbai, India, but attended high school in Seattle, Washington, where he became a radio disc jockey.
Hari Sri Vidya Nidhi School The Hari Sri Vidya Nidhi School was started as a primary school in 1978 and was later registered under the name of the "Hari Sri Vidya Nidhi Trust" as a society under the "Travancore-Cochin Literary, Scientific and Charitable Societies Registration Act" on 27th July 1983. Mrs.
Hariadi Indra Mantong Hariadi Indra Mantong aka Harry (born July 21 1987 in Palu, Indonesia) is an Indonesian singer who rose to popularity after placing fifth in Indonesian Idol 2, the Indonesian version of Pop Idol, shown by RCTI.
Hariakhan Baba Hariakhan Baba was a teacher who taught throughout northern India near the Himalayas between 1861 and 1924. Babaji, as he is referred to, is discussed in the book Hariakhan Baba: Known and Unknown by Baba Hari Dass.
Haribon Foundation The Haribon Foundation for the Conservation of Natural Resources, simply known as Haribon Foundation, is a membership organization dedicated to the conservation of Philippine biodiversity. It aims to build a constituency for environmental issues that will prioritize conservation actions on habitats and sites, based on solid, scientific, and socio-economic research.
Haridas Swami Haridas has a highly significant place in the music of north India, for the era in which he lived was an extremely active and productive one. Therefore, Haridas found a fecund environment to give of his best to society.
Haridas Mundhra Haridas Mundhra was a Calcutta based industrialist and he became notorious for committing first big financial scandal of free India. There is a government owned company in insurance: Life Insurance Corporation (LIC).
Haridasa Haridasa (Haridasaru in Kannada) movement is considered as one of the turning points in Indian history. Over a span of nearly six centuries, it gave birth to several saints and mystics who helped shape the culture, philosophy and art of South India and Karnataka in particular by wielding tremendous spiritual influence over the kingdoms that ruled South India.
Haridwar Haridwar (Hindi: हरिद्वार) (also known as Hardwar) is a holy city and municipal board in the Haridwar District in the state of Uttarakhand in northern India. Literally meaning Gateway to God, Haridwar is considered one of the seven holiest places according to Hindus, as the devas are said to have left their footprints there.
Harihara Harihara is a the name of a combined deity form of both Vishnu (Hari) and Shiva (Hara) from the Hindu tradition. Harihara is thus worshipped by both Vaishnavites and Shaivities as a form of the Supreme God, as well as being a figure of worship for other Hindu traditions in general.
Harihara I Harihara I, (1336-1356 CE) also called Hakka ಹಕ್ಕ and Vira Harihara I, was the founder of the Vijayanagara empire. He was Bhavana Sangama’s eldest son, belonged to the Kuruba clan and was founder of the Sangama dynasty, the first among the four dynasties that ruled Vijayanagara.
Hariharan (director) Hariaharan is a famous film director in Malayalam cinema, who directed award winning films like Oru vadakkan veera gatha and Naghakshathangal. The immense talent is shown futher in movies like Sargam & Panchgni.
Hariharan (singer) Hariharan (born 3 April, 1955 in Puthan Theruvu (Thiruvananthapuram), Kerala) is an Indian playback singer in Hindi, Telugu, & Tamil movies, an established ghazal singer, and one of the pioneers of Indian fusion music.
Harihari Harihari, sometimes Hari Hari, is a small rural settlement in the Westland District of the West Coast region of New Zealand's South Island. It is slightly inland from the Tasman Sea and the Saltwater Lagoon and is situated between the Wanganui and Poerua Rivers near the tourist township of Pukekura.
Harikatha Harikatha (lit. "stories of the Lord"), otherwise called Katha Kalakshepa is a form of Hindu religious discourse in which the story teller explores a religious theme, usually the life of a saint or a story from one of India’s epics.
Harim Harim (Hebrew:חָרִם) is a name mentioned in the Bible, meaning mountains, and according to some the name means destroyed or dedicated to God. Most notably in 1 Chronicles 24:8, Harim was a priest of ancient Israel after the order of Aaron, during the reign of King David in the 10th century BCE.
Harima Province Harima (ć’磨国; -no kuni) or Banshu (ć’ĺ·ž banshĹ«) was a province of Japan in the part of HonshĹ« that is the southwestern part of present-day Hyogo Prefecture. Harima bordered on Tajima, Tamba, Settsu, Bizen, and Mimasaka Provinces.
Harina Kohere Harina Margaret Kohere (born July 14, 1953 in Rangitukia) is a retired field hockey player from New Zealand, who was a member of the national team that finished sixth at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, California.
Harina P.A.N. Harina PAN is the first and arguably the most popular brand of plain corn flour in Venezuela. The brand itself became a neologism, as even with other large competitors in the market, it is used as a noun to indicate any similar maize flour.
Haring Harinxma Haring Harinxma (alias thoe Heeg, Donia) of Heeg was a powerful Frisian chieftain and Schieringer that lived during the 13th and early-14th centuries. He was the representative of Wagenbrugge (southwest corner of Friesland, modern Wymbritseradeel).
Haringey Solidarity Group Haringey Solidarity Group or HSG, are a loose collective of anarchists, socialists, and community activists based in the London Borough of Haringey. They were formed out of the remains of Haringey Anti Poll Tax Union in the 1980s.
Harington Baronets Harington BaronetsJohn Tapin writes that in most existing 1600s contemporary records the spelling of the name was with a double 'r', however that it should be noted that the single 'r' is used in some instances, and this is the way the family spells their name today.
Harionago Harionago (Japanese: 針女ĺ), also known as Harionna (Japanese: 針女), is a frightening female ghoul in Japanese mythology. Her name literally meaning "Barbed woman," the Harionago is said to be a beautiful woman with extremely long hair tipped with thorn-like barbs.
Hariot Hamilton-Temple-Blackwood, Marchioness of Dufferin and Ava Hariot Georgina Hamilton-Temple-Blackwood, Marchioness of Dufferin and Ava VA CI DBE (5 February 1843–25 October 1936) was a British peeress, known for her success in the role of "diplomatic wife", and for leading an initiative to improve medical care for women in India.
Haripad Haripad, is a town in Alappuzha District, Kerala, India, located between Alappuzha and Kollam on National Highway 47. There are eighteen Hindu temples there and more than 30 more in the surrounding countryside.
Hariphunchai Hariphunchai (or Haribhunjaya) was a Mon kingdom in the north of present Thailand in the centuries before the Thais moved into the area. Its capital was at Lamphun, which at the time was also called Hariphunchai.
Harir Harir is an Assyrian village and a sub-district located in the district of Soran, Iraq. Today, many homes are being built for Assyrians, by Sarkis Aghajan Mamendo, who are willing to move back to the villages.
Harish Chandra Mukherjee Harish Chandra Mukherjee (1824 – 1861) (popular as Harish Mukherjee or Harish Mukherji, also written as Harish Chandra Mukhopadhyay) was a pioneer nationalistic journalist, who fought tooth and nail for the indigo cultivators and forced the government to bring about changes.
Harish Kapadia Harish Kapadia (Born 11 July, 1945) is a distinguished Himalayan Mountaineer from India. He has been awarded the Patron's Medal of the Royal Geographic Society, UK and the Life Time Achievement Award for Adventure by the President of India.
Harish Khare Political editor of The Hindu, the newspaper widely considered India's most serious and authentic broadsheet, Harish Khare has also worked as editor of the Ahmedabad edition of The Times of India and as a senior editor for Hindustan Times. Harish Khare has a Ph.
Harish-Chandra Harish-Chandra (हरीश चन्द्र) (11 October 1923-16 October 1983), full name Harish Chandra Mehrotra, was an Indian mathematician, who did fundamental work in representation theory. He was born in Kanpur, India and died in Princeton, New Jersey, USA.
Harish-Chandra Research Institute Harish-Chandra Research Institute (HRI) is a research institution, named after the mathematician Harish-Chandra, and is located in Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh. It is an autonomous institute, funded by the Department of Atomic Energy (DAE), Government of India.
Harischandra Devram Chavan Harischandra Devram Chavan (born 25 December, 1954) is a member of the 14th Lok Sabha of India. He represents the Malegaon constituency of Maharashtra and is a member of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) political party.
Harisu Lee Kyung-eun (popularly known as Harisu, in Korean hangul: í•리ě, hanja: 河莉秀) (born February 17, 1975) is a singer, model and actress from South Korea. Her stage name is a Korean adaptation of the phrase "hot issue".
Harit Pradesh There is an ongoing demand for the creation of Harit Pradesh (Hindi: हरित प्रदेश, Urdu: ŰرŮŘŞ پردیش) which would comprise the western parts of Uttar Pradesh state. The most prominent advocate for the creation of the new state is Ajit Singh, leader of the Rashtriya Lok Dal party and is supported by various Muslim groups, as Muslims would form a significantly higher proportion of the population than in Uttar Pradesh.
Harita Harit (Harita) Rishi was a sage of the lakulish cult and was a devotee of Lord Shiva (Shri Eklingji). Harita was also the guru who taught Bappa Rawal of Guhilot (later to called Sisodia) the four cardinal duties for the service of the state:
Harith ibn Harb Harith ibn Harb' was the son of the 7th century Arabian Meccan leader Harb ibn Umayya, thus he was also the brother of Abu Sufyan ibn Harb, the man who would be Muhammad's arch enemy, but adopt Islam after the Conquest of Mecca The Sealed Nectar The Second â€Aqabah Pledge on sunnipath.com.
Hariti HÄrÄ«tÄ« (Sanskrit), also known as Kishimojin in Japanese:鬼ĺ母神, is a Buddhist goddess for the protection of children, easy delivery, happy child rearing and parenting, harmony between husband and wife, love, and the well-being and safety of the family. Women without children also pray to Kishimojin to help them become pregnant.
Harivamsa Gosvami Harivamsa Gosvami, a disciple of Gopala Bhatta Gosvami, espoused a Vaishnava Theology which created the Radhavallabha Vaishnava sect of Hinduism. Also, Harivamsa Gosvami is known for his emotional poetry about Radha and Krishna.
Harivanshrai 'Bachchan' Harivanshrai "Bachchan" Srivastav (हरिवंशराय बच्चन श्रीवास्तव) (November 27, 1907 - January 18, 2003) was a distinguished Hindi poet, perhaps best known for his early work Madhushala (मधŕĄŕ¤¶ŕ¤ľŕ¤˛ŕ¤ľ). He is also the father of Bollywood film superstar, Amitabh Bachchan.
Hariyama are one of the fictional species of Pokémon creatures from the multi-billion-dollar Pokémon media franchise—a collection of video games, anime, manga, books, trading cards, and other media created by Satoshi Tajiri. The purpose of Hariyama in the games, anime, and manga, as with all other Pokémon, is to battle both wild Pokémon—untamed creatures encountered while the player passes through various environments—and tamed Pokémon owned by Pokémon trainers.
Hariyanavi Hariyanavi (हरियाणी) or Jatu or Bangaru is a dialect of Hindi language, spoken in the North Indian state of Haryana, and also in Delhi particularly by Jats. Haryanvi is usually not classified as a language and has lots of similarities with Hindi, and has plenty of Urdu words in it.
Harjit Singh Harjit Singh (born circa 1956) is an Indian man from Brampton, Ontario who has been involved in the Judy Sgro immigration scandal. Singh, a pizzeria owner, claimed that he provided a favour of pizza delivery for Sgro's reelection campaign, in exchange for Sgro's intervention in his immigration hearing.
Harjot Oberoi Harjot Singh Oberoi is a Professor of Asian Studies at the University of British Columbia. He formerly held the chair of Sikh studies there and wrote The Construction of Religious Boundaries: Culture, Identity, and Diversity in the Sikh Tradition.
Harju County Harju County (Estonian: Harju maakond), or Harjumaa, is one of 15 counties of Estonia. It is situated in northern Estonia, on the south coast of Gulf of Finland, and borders Lääne-Viru County to the east, Järva County to the south-east, Rapla County to the south, and Lääne County to the south-west.
Hark at Barker Hark at Barker was a 1969 British sitcom starring Ronnie Barker. Barker played Lord Rustless, David Jason played Dithers the gardener, Frank Gatliff played Badger the butler, Josephine Tewson played Mildred Bates the secretary and Moira Foot played Effie the maid.
Harkat-ul Mujahideen al-Alami Harkat-ul Mujahideen al-Alami (Urdu: Řرکت المجاهدين العالمی ) is a militant organization in Pakistan. In 2002, Kamran Atif a member of this organization tried to assassinate President Pervez Musharraf.
Harkat-ul-Jihad-al-Islami Harkat-ul-Jihad-al-Islami (meaning Movement of Islamic Holy War) (HuJI) is a Sunni Islamic fundamentalist paramilitary organization. Formed in 1980 to fight the Soviets in the Soviet-Afghan War, HuJI continued in existence after the Soviet withdrawal in 1989.
Harkavy Harkavy, or Harkavi (Гаркави, הרכבי) is a Russo-Jewish family. According to a tradition current in the family, the family began with Mordecai Jaffe, author of the "Lebushim", whose immediate ancestor was Joseph of Turetz (d.
Harke & Burr Harke & Burr are two fictional comic book characters who appeared in their own stories for thirteen episodes in issues of Judge Dredd Megazine. The majority of the Harke & Burr stories were written by Si Spencer and drawn by Dean Ormston.
Harken Energy Scandal The Harken Energy Scandal refers to a series of transactions entered into during 1990 involving Harken Energy. These transactions are alleged to involve either issues relating to insider trading, or influence peddling.
Harker Canyon (Tooele County, Utah) Harker Canyon is located 10 km (6 miles) south of the town of Vernon, in Tooele County, Utah, USA. The canyon is oriented east-west on the southern side of the Sheeprock Mountains, a small mountain group in the larger Wasatch Range.
Harker's Run (Ohio) Harker's Run (or Harkers Run) is a stream located in Preble County, Ohio, USA. Harker's Run drains into Four Mile Creek on the western edge of the campus of Miami University in Oxford just north of where the Trenton Oxford Road crosses Four Mile Creek.
Harker, Florida Harker is located in Collier County, Florida, USA, about 40 km (25 miles) east of the city of Bonita Springs and 8 km (5 miles) southeast of the town of Immokalee. Most maps indicate that Harker is located on State Road 29 between West Main Street to the north and Oil Well Road to the south.
Harki Harki (from the Arabic Haraka: "movement") was the generic term for Muslim Algerians serving as auxiliaries with the French Army, during the Algerian War of Independence from 1954 to 1962. The phrase is sometimes extended to cover all Algerian Muslims who supported the French presence in Algeria during this war.
Harkishan Singh Surjeet Harkishan Singh Surjeet is a communist politician from Punjab, India. He was the General Secretary of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) until he stepped down due to health reasons at the 18th Party Congress in 2005 to be replaced by Prakash Karat.
Harkness Harkness is a Scottish surname. Its etymology is probably from the Old English personal name Hereca (a derivative of the various compound names with the first element here army) plus the Old English næss headland, cape
Harkness Memorial State Park Harkness Memorial State Park (230 acres) is a park and botanical garden located at 275 Great Neck Road, Waterford, Connecticut, on the Long Island Sound. It is open to the public every day during the daylight hours.
Harkness table The Harkness table refers to a style of teaching used most notably by Phillips Exeter Academy, as well as other American independent schools, including The Pingry School, Memphis Jewish High School , Hathaway Brown School, Horace Mann School, The Hotchkiss School, Palmer Trinity School, Phillips Academy, American Hebrew Academy, St. Paul's School, Middlesex School, St.
Harkonen Harkonen is a post-hardcore American band with peculiar riffs and melodies, possibly named after the family from Dune. Bass player and lead vocalist Ben Verellen has performed live with These Arms Are Snakes and is a member - alongside brother Dave Verellen - of the band Roy.
Harl McDonald Harl McDonald (July 27, 1899, Boulder, Colorado - March 30, 1955, Princeton, New Jersey) was an American composer, conductor, pianist and teacher. McDonald studied at the University of California, the University of Redlands, and the Leipzig Conservatory.
Harlan (company) Harlan is an international company that supplies animals and other services for experimentation. It is based in the United States, but has branches in the UK, France, Italy, Germany, Netherlands, Spain, Israel, Mexico, and Scandinavia.
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