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howard

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Howard is a popular English given name originating from Old Norse Hávarðr , which means "high guard". A diminutive is "Howie" and its shortened form is "Ward" (most common in the 19th century). Between 1900-1960, Howard ranked in the U.S. Top 200; between ...

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Population (2000): 9932 Housing Units (2000): 4327 Land area (2000): 473.402560 sq. miles (1226.106949 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.358293 sq. miles (0.927974 sq. km) Total area (2000): 473.760853 sq. miles (1227.034923 sq. km) Located within: Iowa (IA), ...

Usage examples of howard.

LibProgs might point to the Treaty of Valkha and fifty years of peace, but Howard Anderson knew better than most that when something went wrong it usually did so with dispatch, and Battle Fleet was twenty percent understrength for its peacetime obligations.

Howard Anderson had somehow managed to get to Redwing ahead of all realistic schedules.

Howard Anderson climbed out unaided and stumped past Ensign Mallory on his cane, glad the earnest young man had finally learned not to offer assistance.

Helen Takaharu smiled, and Howard Anderson grinned back like a schoolboy.

Pericles Waldeck might be willing to condemn a race to extinction out of spleen and political ambition, but Howard Anderson was an old, old man.

It will be very hard, even for Howard Anderson, to argue successfully against reprisals in land.

Foster vaguely remembered as Howard ap Somethingorother hobbled from among the wagons, leaning heavily on a broken pikestaff, his face drawn and wan under the dirty, bloody bandages swathing his head.

Henry would save the Basts as he had saved Howards End, while Helen and her friends were discussing the ethics of salvation.

In one elegant carriage directly in front of them, its fine horse ridden by a negro boy, was a passenger Brady recognized as William Howard Russell of the London Times.

There they were formed into a new division, the 4th, the brigades being given to Howard and Knox, and the command to Lyttelton, who had returned his former division, the second, to Clery.

Richard Powelson with Scripps Howard News Service on January 20, 2001, an audit by the Inspector General revealed that United States Postal Service executives cheated the public by misappropriating chauffeurs and limousines in excess of 520 times over four years, oftentimes giving rides to spouses and having packages delivered without paying postage.

Wexford was with the Dearborns and Howard at Vv home playing bridge a burglary took place in Kenbourne Vale.

Thus, some of the best and furthest-descended English words--the etymological Howards and Percys--are now democratised, nay, plebeianised--so to speak-- in the New World.

The telephone rang and, out in the hall, Denise answered it, but Wexford could see Howard was alert for the call.

They looked at Wexford, Howard doubtly, Denise as if she considered that anyone fit enough to reject yoghurt in favour of bacon and eggs was quite capable of driving a car through the London rush hours.