1. Harlow - Noun
2. Harlow - Proper noun
United States film actress who made several films with Clark Gable (1911-1937)
Source: WordNetAccording to Curtis, "Powell, Harlow and Loy were among the biggest draws in the industry, and equal billing in such a powerhouse company could only serve to advance Tracy's standing". Source: Internet
A different method by Harlow Shapley based on the cataloguing of globular clusters led to a radically different picture: a flat disk with diameter approximately 70 kiloparsecs and the Sun far from the center. Source: Internet
An enormously popular combination, on-screen and off-screen, Gable and Harlow made six films together, the most notable being Red Dust (1932) and Saratoga (1937). Source: Internet
Beginning in 1914, Harlow Shapley began a series of studies of globular clusters, published in about 40 scientific papers. Source: Internet
Basildon and Harlow (Essex), with Stevenage and Hemel Hempstead (Hertfordshire), were main New Towns in the 1950s and 1960s, with much industry found there; three on these are on main motorways, and fairly equidistant from London. Source: Internet
Frost, R.I., 2000, The Northern Wars, 1558–1721, Harlow: Pearson education Limited, ISBN 9780582064294 Fleming managed to quell the revolt but died in April 1597. Source: Internet