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Answer for the clue "Prove a nuisance to ", 5 letters:
harry

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Usage examples of harry.

Harry nodded absentmindedly as the head-ostler of the Barbican Arms hurried off towards the stables.

Financial Tbnes had all done profiles on Harry Stanford, trying to explain his Mystique, his amazing sense of timing, the ineffable acumen that had created the giant Stanfofd Enterprises.

Harry dutifully asked Mim, then Charles, then Adelia, and even Fair if they needed her assistance.

Harry lay at the end of a narrow defile, thirty feet wide at the most at its base, overlooked on both sides by towering cliffs and by Afridi, each commanding a wide field of fire through which a rescuing force would need to pass.

These words, Harry recalled, were letter symbols of the Agro alphabet.

Harry had these endless meetings and I simply wandered around their museum, I learned more about the Ainu than I know what to do with.

It is true that Harry is often at odds with some of his teachers, but these particular teachers are not exactly admirable figures: they themselves are often at odds with the wise, benevolent, and powerful Headmaster, Albus Dumbledore, whom they sometimes attempt to undermine or outflank.

But wise Albus Dumbledore, headmaster of Hogwarts, decided it would be best that Harry not be raised amid the adulation he would surely receive in the wizarding world.

He might compare the trustworthy goodness of Albus Dumbledore to the infinitely superior goodness of God the Father, stressing that we can find the same kind of reassurance in God, and godly mentors, that Harry finds in his headmaster.

Harry and his friends grow in goodness and develop virtues within the community of Gryffindor, with the support of good families like the Weasleys, and under the wise, benevolent leadership of Albus Dumbledore and Professor McGonogall.

The first character Alice meets is the harried White Rabbit, a desperate slave to his watch and busy schedule.

In his long traffic with the Angevin he had never known such sweet commerce between his conscience and his will as that which enabled him to earn merit with heaven by harrying his mortal enemy.

For instance, in 1981 Harry Oppenheimer, chairman of the giant Anglo American Corporation that controls gold and diamond mining, sales and distribution in the world, stated that he was about to launch into the North American banking market.

Harry, animallike, attempted to cling to the shape of the Other as he fell, and so broke the impact of his landing.

Bertram made a grimace at Arabella across the table, and Harry dug her surreptitiously in the ribs with his elbow.