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US
/ˈhɑɹt/
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NOUN
- United States writer noted for his stories about life during the California gold rush (1836-1902)
How To Use Harte In A Sentence
- In 1896, New Jersey passed a law that made it easy to charter a company - and it quickly became a leading venue for incorporations.
- A project initiator or sponsor external to the project organization, at a level that is appropriate to funding the project, issues the project charter.
- The committee plan to go to Congress within the year to have the museum chartered.
- Saint – Germain, the king accorded letters-patent; and all the rest, abbatial charter, and royal letters, was confirmed in 1654 by the Chamber of Accounts and the Parliament. Les Miserables
- Harte fired the ball into the bottom corner before heading for the corner flag to celebrate.
- It will deliver the promises made in the citizens charter to extend the powers of the four regulators of the privatised utilities.
- The first two British charter jets picked up 413 refugees last night. The Sun
- Be happy, be cheerful.It's time to celebrate.My friend was born today.Hope your course is charted for lots of luck all the year through.
- Like the 2-party system itself, there is little reason to argue that corporate charters are inviolate.
- The city gave the telco an interim revocable permit earlier this year, but officials insisted a city charter requires that the franchise be voted on by residents.