Proper noun
Conard (plural Conards)
A surname.
Conard (2006), p. 125. Hirsch suggests, "If the film is actually about anything other than its own cleverness, it seems dedicated to the dubious thesis that hit men are part of the human family." Source: Internet
A fee-only advisor, Conard charges a 1% asset-based charge that decreases based on the total amount under management. Source: Internet
At the bottom, Nicholas Conard, archaeologist and director of the nearby museum in Blaubeuren, Germany, pointed to a layer of rock. Source: Internet
Conard (2006) claims that the text originates from the film Bodigaado Kiba (Bodyguard Kiba or The Bodyguard; 1973) and that the end phrase there is "And you will know my name is Chiba the Bodyguard.. Source: Internet
On a recent ‘Get Healthy Tuesday’ show on Chit Chat, Advertising and Marketing Consultant Darla Mason shared her experience receiving non-surgical spinal decompression treatments from Dr. Walt Conard of Natural Health Solutions. Source: Internet
“There were no women firefighters when the firehouse was built,” Conard said. Source: Internet