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Plugins Edition bundle) in
order to save
projects that
contain Harmor instances.
Harmor is an
upgraded and more
elaborate version of its predecessor, Harmless...
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HARM or
H.A.R.M. may
refer to: AGM-88
HARM, a high-speed anti-radiation
missile Historic Aircraft Restoration Museum, a
museum in
Creve Coeur, Missouri...
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Harms or
Härms is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Chris Harms (born 1956),
Australian cricketer Claus Harms (1778–1855),
German evangelical...
- Self-
harm refers to
intentional behaviors that
cause harm to oneself. This is most
commonly regarded as
direct injury of one's own skin tissues, usually...
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Harm is a
moral and
legal concept with
multiple definitions. It
generally functions as a
synonym for evil or
anything that is bad
under certain moral systems...
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workstation program FL
Studio and
related audio plugins such as
Sytrus and
Harmor. Image-Line was
founded in 1994. In 2007, Image-Line
introduced Deckadance...
- no
harm in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Do No
Harm may
refer to: ...First Do No
Harm, a 1997
television film
starring Meryl Streep Do No
Harm (TV...
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Harmes is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
James Harmes (born 1995),
Australian rules footballer Suzanne Harmes (born 1986),
Dutch gymnast...
- Lois
Harmer (born
November 12, 1970) is a
Canadian singer,
songwriter and
environmental activist. Born and
raised in Burlington, Ontario,
Harmer gained...
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Harmer is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Alfred C.
Harmer (1825–1900),
American politician from
Pennsylvania Ambrose Harmer (died...