- form
Harcourts Real
Estate Ltd. and
became one of the
largest real
estate companies in the country. In 1988,
Stephen Collins introduced Harcourts’ current...
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tugboat in the
American Civil War USS
Harcourt (IX-225), a
Liberty ship Port
Harcourt, Nigeria, a city
Harcourts, a New
Zealand real
estate company This...
- of
Normandy in 1204, the
Harcourts habitually became the head of
feudal movements against the king of France. The
Harcourts have a
great re****tion in...
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William Harcourt may
refer to:
William Vernon Harcourt (scientist) (1789–1871),
British scientist William Harcourt (politician) (1827–1904),
British Liberal...
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Viscount Harcourt, of
Stanton Harcourt in the
County of Oxford, was a
title created twice for
members of the
Harcourt family, once in the
Peerage of Great...
- Changeover.
Harcourt met her
husband Peter Harcourt (1923–1995) at
Wellington Repertory Theatre. He was from the
family that
founded Harcourts International...
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Harcourt (/ˈhɑːrkɔːrt/) was an
American publishing firm with a long
history of
publishing fiction and
nonfiction for
adults and children. The
company was...
- Dame
Miranda Catherine Millais Harcourt DNZM (born 1962) is a New
Zealand actress and
acting coach.
Harcourt's acting career began playing boy characters...
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Ikoli Harcourt-Whyte (1905–1977) po****rly
known as
Harcourt Whyte, was a
Nigerian composer best
remembered for his
classic hymn "Atula Egwu".
Ikoli was...
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Edward Henry Richard Harcourt-Smith (born 14
August 1977) is an
English singer-songwriter. To date, he has
released ten
studio albums, two EPs, and thirteen...