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witch who
takes the form of a
white hare and goes out
looking for prey at
night or of the
spirit of a broken-
hearted maiden who
cannot rest and who haunts...
- The
March Hare (called
Haigha in
Through the Looking-Gl****) is a
character most
famous for
appearing in the tea
party scene in
Lewis Carroll's 1865 book...
- "The
Tortoise and the
Hare" is one of Aesop's
Fables and is
numbered 226 in the
Perry Index. The
account of a race
between unequal partners has attracted...
-
William Burke and
William Hare,
pictured at Burke's
trial The
Burke and
Hare murders were a
series of
sixteen murders committed over a
period of about...
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Hare à la
royale (also
called lièvre à la
royale or
royal hare) is a
classic dish of
French cuisine. A
whole hare is
slowly braised in red wine and served...
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bones begins to
resolve into muscle, sinew, nerves, and organs. The
hare's heart begins to beat, and soon it is once
again a normal-looking, furry, living...
- The
Easter Bunny (also
called the
Easter Rabbit or
Easter Hare) is a
folkloric figure and
symbol of Easter,
depicted as a rabbit—sometimes
dressed with...
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European hare (Lepus europaeus), also
known as the
brown hare, is a
species of
hare native to
Europe and
parts of Asia. It is
among the
largest hare species...
- top
division in the 2017–18 season,
Haring left Ried on a free transfer.
Haring signed a two-year
contract for
Hearts in June 2018;
originally touted as...
- "
Hare Hare" (from ****anese 晴れ,
meaning 'clear weather') is a song by
South Korean girl
group Twice. It is the group's
tenth ****anese maxi
single and the...