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Harold

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Harold (plural Harolds)

A male given name from Old English.


Harold

English Wikipedia has an article on:Harold (improvisation)Wikipedia
A particular format of improvised theater, in which characters and themes are introduced and then recur in a series of connected scenes.

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I only ask to be free. The butterflies are free. Mankind will surely not deny to Harold Skimpole what it concedes to the butterflies. Charles Dickens

We cannot rely on mass inspection to improve quality, though there are times when 100 percent inspection is necessary. As Harold S. Dodge said many years ago, 'You cannot inspect quality into a product.' The quality is there or it isn't by the time it's inspected. W. Edwards Deming

John Updike is always fun. And one of my former students, Tom Pynchon. I like to read Archie Ammons, my great friend. And Harold Bloom, another former student. M. H. Abrams

Harold Waring, like many other Englishmen, was a bad linguist. Agatha Christie

I started after him... and the clown looked back. I saw Its eyes, and all at once I understood who It was." "Who was it, Don?" Harold Gardner asked softly. "It was Derry," Don Hagarty said. "It was this town. Stephen King

The alphabet is an aggressive and militant absorber and transformer of culture, as Harold Innis was the first to show. Marshall McLuhan

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