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- noun Plural form of
Harrington .
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Examples
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Not that the Harringtons are the worst offenders in this respect.
The Patient Observer And His Friends Simeon Strunsky 1913
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This spring, the Harringtons went to U.Va. to speak out against violence against women.
Dedication for slain Va. Tech student Washington Post editors 2010
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Indeed, the Harringtons had blue ribbons from the old days, when they used to travel around the country with their original show dogs.
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The Harringtons were middle aged and their dogs were the centre of their lives.
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It was clear that the Harringtons were what everyone smilingly referred to as “dog people”.
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The Harringtons believe a Familial DNA Search might hold the clue, and they don't understand what's taking so long to use it.
Diane Dimond: Searching the Family DNA Tree to Solve Crime Diane Dimond 2011
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The Harringtons believe a Familial DNA Search might hold the clue, and they don't understand what's taking so long to use it.
Diane Dimond: Searching the Family DNA Tree to Solve Crime Diane Dimond 2011
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The Harringtons had not been childless after all, and not all of the kennels were occupied by dogs.
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The Harringtons believe a Familial DNA Search might hold the clue, and they don't understand what's taking so long to use it.
Diane Dimond: Searching the Family DNA Tree to Solve Crime Diane Dimond 2011
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Indeed, the few people who took their children on visits to number twenty seven noted that the Harringtons actually seemed to dislike children, though they were polite and hid the fact as best they could.
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