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Lockhart

American  
[lok-hahrt, lok-ert] / ˈlɒk hɑrt, ˈlɒk ərt /

noun

  1. John Gibson, 1794–1854, Scottish biographer and novelist.


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After the case, Judge Andrew Lockhart KC asked the force to refer itself to the IOPC.

From BBC • Feb. 11, 2026

Four-time Olympian and former world champion and BBC Sport pundit Jackie Lockhart hopes that having suffered mixed disappointment before might actually help them this time in Italy.

From BBC • Feb. 10, 2026

Joe Lockhart, one of former President Bill Clinton’s press secretaries, said he always worried about hearing multiple reporters following up on the same question.

From Salon • Feb. 6, 2026

“Maybe he can bring order to that — I’m not so sure,” Lockhart said.

From MarketWatch • Feb. 3, 2026

Judging by Professor Sprout’s scowl, she did mind, but Lockhart said, “That’s the ticket,” and closed the greenhouse door in her face.

From "Harry Potter And The Chamber Of Secrets" by J. K. Rowling