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  • 71Harrow Way — The Harrow Way (also spelled as Harroway, and sometimes known as Hoary Way[1]) forms the western part of the Old Way, an ancient trackway in the south of England, dating from the Neolithic period, which can be traced from Rochester and the… …

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  • 72Harrow-on-the-Hill (станция метро) — Координаты: 51°34′45.84″ с. ш. 0°20′13.2″ з. д. / 51.5794° с. ш. 0.337° з. д.  …

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  • 73Harrow & Wealdstone (métro de Londres) — Harrow Wealdstone …

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  • 74harrow — {{11}}harrow (n.) agricultural implement, heavy wooden rake, c.1300, haru, from O.E. *hearwa, apparently related to O.N. harfr harrow, and perhaps connected with O.E. hærfest harvest (see HARVEST (Cf. harvest)). Or possibly from hergian (see… …

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  • 75Harrow — 51° 35′ 01″ N 0° 20′ 47″ W / 51.5836, 0.3464 Harrow est une ville de la banli …

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  • 76Harrow on the Hill — 51°33′55″N 0°19′57″O / 51.56528, 0.3325 Harrow on the Hill est une zone du nord ouest de Londres, en Angleter …

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  • 77Harrow — Recorded in many spelling forms including Harrow, Arrow, Aro, Arro, Ero, Errowe, Orrow, Orro and Orowe, this surname is either English or Scottish. It is of locational origins, from the places so called in the county of Middlesex in England, or… …

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  • 78harrow — /ˈhæroʊ / (say haroh) noun 1. a wheelless agricultural implement set with teeth, upright discs, etc., usually of iron, drawn over ploughed land to level it, break clods, etc. –verb (t) 2. to draw a harrow over (land, etc.); break or tear with a… …

  • 79harrow — I. transitive verb Etymology: Middle English harwen, from Old English hergian Date: before 12th century archaic pillage, plunder II. noun Etymology: Middle English harwe; akin to Old Norse hervi harrow, Middle Dutch harke rake …

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  • 80Harrow, Colegio — Internado independiente para varones ubicado en Harrow, Greater London, Inglaterra. Su fundador, John Lyon (m. 1592), era un terrateniente del vecino Preston, quien anualmente reservaba fondos para la educación de los niños pobres de Harrow.… …

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