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Harte

[ hahrt ]

noun

  1. (Francis) Bret [bret], 1839–1902, U.S. author, especially of short stories.


Harte

/ hɑːt /

noun

  1. Harte(Francis) Bret18361902MUSWRITING: poetWRITING: short-story writer ( Francis ) Bret . 1836–1902, US poet and short-story writer, noted for his sketches of Californian gold miners, such as The Luck of Roaring Camp (1870)
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Example Sentences

Lombardo, a teacher at Bret Harte Elementary School, was pronounced dead at the scene.

Alys Harte examines Employee Assistance Programmes - which almost 25 million workers in the UK have access to through their employer.

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Two men, 31 year old Gary Damien scullion and 31 year old Shane Harte and are charged with Mr Kelly's murder.

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During Monday's hearing, a detective told the court he was aware of the facts and circumstances of the case and could connect Mr Harte to the charge.

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Secret weapon: The ingenious use of clips from Fox’s work to dramatize his real-life journey, courtesy of editor Michael Harte, an über fan familiar with every movie and TV episode.

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