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Harkins

American  
[hahr-kinz] / ˈhɑr kɪnz /

noun

  1. William Draper, 1873–1951, U.S. chemist.


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The16-screen Harkins Theatres movie cineplex is also open.

From Los Angeles Times

“I wanted her to stay,” Mr. Harkins says in a phone call.

From The Wall Street Journal

Mr. Harkins insists that he is “not really special,” but he can be said to speak for his fellow officers by dint of family history.

From The Wall Street Journal

When he retired on Nov. 7 after 32 years on the force, he brought to an end—at least for now—four generations of service by Harkins men to the NYPD.

From The Wall Street Journal

Patrick J. Harkins, Mr. Harkins’s great-grandfather, joined the city’s police force in 1884, when Chester A. Arthur was president and Franklin Edson was mayor.

From The Wall Street Journal