harcourt in A Sentence

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    Harcourt Butler Technical Institute.

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    Spencer Harcourt Butler.

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    Port Harcourt Lagos.

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    Sir Harcourt(Spencer) Butler.

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    The legal scholar Bernard Harcourt argues that social media sharing evokes the great American tradition of entrepreneurship.

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    The state-of-the-art college is NCUK's first venture in Abuja with our existing Port Harcourt partner, Brookstone School.

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    At this meeting Sir Harcourt Butler, who was in the chair, outlined the proposed scheme for the new university.

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    In this meeting Sir Harcourt Butler, who was in the chair, outlined the proposed plan for the new university.

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    Although Azikiwe acknowledged this, he continued publishing articles about the strike in the Guardian his Port Harcourt newsletter.

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    At this meeting, Sir Harcourt Butler, who was in the chair, outlined the proposed scheme for the new university.

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    In this meeting Sir Harcourt Butler, who was in the chair, outlined the proposed plan for the new university.

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    Brookstone Secondary and International Foundation Schools are located in the same premises, at Igwuruta Town- the outskirts of Port Harcourt.

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    At this meeting Sir Harcourt Butler, being the chairman of the committee, outlined the proposed scheme for the new university.

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    Along with this great institute exists an equally important centre of learning, Harcourt Butler Technical Institute(HBTI), which has now become a full-fledged university.

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    Other publications were the Southern Nigeria Defender from Warri(later Ibadan), the Eastern Guardian(founded in 1940 and published in Port Harcourt), and the Nigerian Spokesman in Onitsha.

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    At the age of five, Beckett attended a local playschool, where he started to learn music, and then moved to Earlsford House School in the city centre near Harcourt Street.

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    At the age of five, Beckett attended a local playschool, where he started to learn music, and then moved to Earlsfort House School in the city centre near Harcourt Street.

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    In 1848, a piece of Louis XIV's mummified heart was placed in a silver locket by Lord Harcourt and presented to the Dean of Westminster, William Buckland, who was also a geologist.

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    Race, nationality and skin color played a contributing role in composing such assessments and predictions until the 1970s, when research studies uncovered implications leading to those attributes to be regarded politically unacceptable(Harcourt, 2010; Kehl et al; 2017).

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    A little later Sir Harcourt Butler, K.C.S.I., K.C.I. E, was appointed Lieutenant-Governor of the United Provinces, and his well-known interest in all matters under his jurisdiction, especially in matters educational, gave fresh life and vigor to the proposal.

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    A little later Sir Harcourt Butler, K.C.S.I., K.C.I. E, was appointed Lieutenant-Governor of the United Provinces, and his well-known interest in all matters under his jurisdiction, specially in matters educational, gave fresh life and vigor to the proposal.

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    The house and garden, together with the surrounding countryside where he often went walking with his father, the nearby Leopardstown Racecoursethe Foxrock railway station and Harcourt Street station at the city terminus of the line, all feature in his prose and plays.

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    The house and garden, together with the surrounding countryside where he often went walking with his father, the nearby Leopardstown Racecourse, the Foxrock railway station and Harcourt Street station at the city terminus of the line, all feature in his prose and plays.

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    The house and garden at Cooldrinagh, as well as the surrounding countryside where Beckett often went walking with his father, the nearby Leopardstown Racecourse, the Foxrock railway station and Harcourt Street station at the city terminus of the line, all feature in his prose and plays.

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