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Harrer

British  
/ ˈhɑːrə /

noun

  1. a variant spelling of Harar

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While the last big wave of Islamic State-linked terror attacks primarily targeted France, Germany and Britain, leaving Austria more or less unscathed, the country should not consider itself immune from future attacks, Gudrun Harrer of the University of Vienna wrote in the newspaper Der Standard.

From Los Angeles Times

“For years, Austria was considered more of a transit or retreat for potential terrorists,” wrote Harrer, who lectures in Middle East history.

From Los Angeles Times

Justin Harrer was 2 for 4 with an RBI and he homered in his third straight game for the Cougars.

From Seattle Times

WSU received three hits from Dillon Plew and home runs from Justin Harrer and Blake Clanton.

From Seattle Times

Joanne Harrer of suburban Naperville was nominated by her granddaughter, Amanda.

From Seattle Times