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[crater] The rim of Harvey is mildly eroded, and a small craterlet lies in the western part of the interior floor. There is a low central peak at the midpoint. Ray material from Joule T to the north crosses the floor of Harvey, passing along the western side of the midpoint and nearly bisecting the interior. ...
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[name] Harvey is an English family and given name derived from the Breton name Huiarnuiu, derived from an Old Breton first name Huiarnviu, derived from the elements hoiarn, huiarn (Breton houarn) meaning `iron` and `viu` (Breton bev) meaning `blazing`. It is related to Old Welsh Haarnbiu. Harvey emerged as a family name in the English count...
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[play] Harvey is a 1944 play by the American playwright Mary Chase. Chase received the Pulitzer Prize for Drama for the work in 1945. It has been adapted for film and television several times, most notably in a 1950 film starring James Stewart. ==Productions== Harvey premiered on Broadway on November 1, 1944, at the 48th Street Theatre and ...
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(from the article `1950: Best Supporting Actress`) Other Nominees
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(from the article `Stewart, James`) ...was among several actors who enjoyed success on Broadway as the ingratiating inebriate Elwood P. Dowdwhose best friend is an invisible 6-foot ...
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Meaning as a surname: A person who is battle worthy.
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William, 1578-1657. English anatomist, physiologist, and physician who first described the circulation of the blood in 1628. He understood that the interventricular septum is not porous so blood can not pass through it. He demonstrated the volume of blood which passes unidirectionally through a segment of a peripheral vein exceeds the volume of blo...
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Harvey is British slang for a V sign.
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[
n] - English physician and scientist who described the circulation of the blood
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Harvey is an English name for boys. The meaning is `ready for battle` The name Harvey is most commonly given to English and Welsh boys. Harvey is at number 46 in the top 50 of English and Welsh boys (average of 10 years data) It is short for: Harve What do they use in other countries? Harvie
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