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- proper noun A patronymic
surname .
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Douglas, and caused re-edifie and repair the Castle in a very short time, unto which he also added a Tower, which is yet called Harries Tower from him, and so returned into England, leaving one Thurswall to be Captain thereof. —
Castle Dangerous 2008
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Clifford being advertised of what had happened, came himselfe in person to Douglas, and caused re-edifie and repair the Castle in a very short time, unto which he also added a Tower, which is yet called Harries
Waverley Novels — Volume 12 Walter Scott 1801
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Graham's co-star Anthony "Harries" Carroll told The Daily Telegraph
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Graham's co-star Anthony "Harries" Carroll told The Daily Telegraph
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Graham's co-star Anthony "Harries" Carroll told The Daily Telegraph
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Harries and Kehoe have previously collaborated on projects including The Queen and The Damned United.
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Harries told the Guardian that during a research trip to South Africa for the project in May 2011, he and Kehoe had a brief meeting with Mandela to discuss the mini-series and get his personal blessing.
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Harries said he believed a "quality six-hour TV series with a budget of over $3m an hour will be able to give the story the space and breadth it needs".
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There were many sunny afternoons when I played tennis on the grass courts in the university park with the geneticist Richard Moxon; Jim Watson of double helix fame; the bishop of Oxford, Richard Harries; and many others.
SuperCooperators Martin A. Nowak 2011
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The mini-series is being co-produced by UK film-makers Andy Harries and Marigo Kehoe through their production company, Left Bank Pictures, which has credits including the BBC's Swedish detective drama Wallander.
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