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Harkins

[ hahr-kinz ]

noun

  1. William Draper, 1873–1951, U.S. chemist.


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Seattle defenseman Justin Schultz went down to fend off a Pittsburgh give-and-go but the pass made it through cleanly and Grubauer had to suck in a Jansen Harkins chip from feet away while sliding.

As the puck disappeared into the goalie’s pads, Kraken defenseman Brian Dumoulin’s stick came up and caught Harkins in the face.

Among the remaining contenders for the open senior pastor job are the Rev. Dr. Kevin Johnson, formerly of the historic Bright Hope Baptist Church in North Philadelphia, and Derrick Harkins, who was recently working for Marcia Fudge at the U.S.

“Lou offered without solicitation: ‘I’d like to design your house,’” Harkins says.

“Some of the orders that are given by civilians to the military, that the military then has to carry out, can make the military seem political,” said Mark Harkins, a senior fellow at the Government Affairs Institute at Georgetown University.

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