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Harstad

American  
[hahr-stah] / ˈhɑr stɑ /

noun

  1. a seaport in W Norway: herring fishing.


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For instance, as economist Bard Harstad of Stanford University has observed, environmental lobbying is asymmetric.

From Science Daily Sep. 20, 2023

Harstad, the former Obama pollster, said there’s no doubt that Obama’s legacy and policy record remain solid with Democratic voters.

From Seattle Times Apr. 14, 2019

Harstad was on her way home from a rodeo in Harlowton in July 1974 when she picked up two hitchhikers.

From Washington Times Feb. 15, 2016

I went for a compromise: the 45-hour stretch between Trondheim and Harstad.

From New York Times Jul. 3, 2012

The arrival of Austrian ripper Lisa Filzmoser, 24 years old, and Norwegian style master Thomas Harstad is certain to strengthen an already killer international team.

From Time Magazine Archive

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