Look up hark in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Hark is from a Middle English word "herken", meaning to listen carefully. It may refer to: Hark, Byzantine...
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Tsui Hark (Chinese: 徐克, Vietnamese: Từ Khắc, born 1 February 1951), born Tsui Man-kong (Vietnamese: Từ Văn Quang), is a Hong Kong filmmaker. Tsui has directed...
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"Hark! The Herald Angels Sing" is an English Christmas carol that first appeared in 1739 in the collection Hymns and Sacred Poems. The carol, based on...
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Steven Harkness (born 27 August 1971) is an English former professional footballer who played as a defender from 1989 to 2002. Harkness notably played...
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HARKing (hypothesizing after the results are known) is an acronym coined by social psychologist Norbert Kerr that refers to the questionable research...
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Harker may refer to: Harker (surname) Harker, Cumbria, north of Carlisle, England Harker, Florida, census-designated place located in Collier County, Florida...
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Rebekah West Harkness (née Semple West; April 17, 1915 – June 17, 1982) also known as Betty Harkness, was an American composer, socialite, sculptor, dance...
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"Hark, Hark! The Dogs Do Bark" is an English nursery rhyme. Its origins are uncertain and researchers have attributed it to various dates ranging from...
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Harkes is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Erin Harkes (born 1977), American singer-songwriter Gerbrand Harkes (fl. 1538–1593), Dutch...
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Wilhelmina "Mina" Harker (née Murray) is a fictional character and the main female character in Bram Stoker's 1897 Gothic horror novel Dracula. She begins...
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