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Harpham is a
small village and
civil parish in the East
Riding of Yorkshire, England. It is
located just
south of the A614 road,
approximately 5 miles...
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Robert Harry Harpham (21
February 1954 – 4
February 2016) was a
British Labour Party politician and coal miner. He was the
Member of
Parliament (MP) for...
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Harpham may
refer to:
Harpham, a
village in
England HMS
Harpham (M2634), a
Royal Navy
minesweeper Geoffrey Galt
Harpham (born 1946), an
American academic...
- 2011, the
Federal Bureau of
Investigation (FBI)
arrested Kevin William Harpham, 36, of Addy, Washington, a
white supremacist who
acted alone (a "lone...
- days later. 33-year old Noah
Harpham used a DPMS
classic 16, an AR-15
style semi-automatic rifle, to kill victims.
Harpham was also
armed with a Ruger...
- linguists. Scribner. p. 71. ISBN 978-1-4516-5134-8. Abrams,
Meyer Howard;
Harpham,
Geoffrey Galt (2009). A
Glossary of
Literary Terms.
Cengage Learning....
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Adrian Harpham (born
Adrian Geoffrey Harpham, Los Angeles, California,
United States) is an
American session drummer,
record producer,
recording artist/songwriter...
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Geoffrey Galt
Harpham (born 1946) is an
American academic who
served as
president and
director of the
National Humanities Center from 2002–15. One of...
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Glossary of
Literary Terms (9th Edition), M. H.
Abrams and
Geoffrey Gall
Harpham,
Wadsworth Cengage Learning, Boston, 2009, p. 226.
Britannica Online Encyclopedia...
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Gertrude Tressel Rider Harpham (April 22, 1876 —
March 13, 1968) was an
American librarian who
specialized in
building collections of
braille materials...