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harlow

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for harlow.

Editorial note

Soon after Jo Harlow came to give a presentation that was held in The Oval cricket ground.

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Quick take

A town and local government district of Essex, England, United Kingdom.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of harlow gathered in one view.

noun

A town and local government district of Essex, England, United Kingdom.

noun

A habitational surname transferred from the place name.

noun

A unisex given name transferred from the surname.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for harlow.

noun

A town and local government district of Essex, England, United Kingdom.

noun

A habitational surname transferred from the place name.

noun

A unisex given name transferred from the surname.

Example sentences

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Soon after Jo Harlow came to give a presentation that was held in The Oval cricket ground.

2

A season ticket from Harlow to London - a 40 minute train ride - costs £4982.40/year (i.e.

3

The modern over-expansion of QI actually started in 1982: >The modern test for qualified immunity was established in Harlow v.

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Here's an excerpt from a comment of Daniel Harlow (a prof at MIT): > In order for us to be having this discussion at all, the laws of physics need to have the ability to generate interesting complex structures in a reasonable amount of time starting from a simple initial state.

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The controversial "wire mother" experiment carried out by Harry Harlow[1] proves this to some extent.

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Take the children of geniuses, have it raised by a Harlow-style "wire mother," and it'll be as dumb as a brick.

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Harlow next chose to investigate if the infants had a preference for bare wire mothers or cloth covered mothers.

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Harlow’s experiments into the social development of monkeys demonstrated that physical contact was of vital importance, especially for the young.

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There was a somewhat lame Kevin Kline/Tom Selleck movie, called In and Out (1997), where one of the characters is this vacuous model (Shalom Harlow), who tries using a dial phone in that manner.

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It's worth noting that Kalin at UW-Madison is looking to resurrect Harlow's work on socially deprived primates[1], something that was previously posted here at HN.

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See Jack Harlow’s First Class and Tyga’s Bops Goin Brazy.

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Harlow concluded that there was much more to the mother/infant relationship than milk and that this "contact comfort" was essential to the psychological development and health of infant monkeys and children.

Quote examples

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The controversial "wire mother" experiment carried out by Harry Harlow[1] proves this to some extent.

2

Take the children of geniuses, have it raised by a Harlow-style "wire mother," and it'll be as dumb as a brick.

3

Harlow concluded that there was much more to the mother/infant relationship than milk and that this "contact comfort" was essential to the psychological development and health of infant monkeys and children.

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Harlow concluded that there was much more to the mother/infant relationship than milk and that this “contact comfort” was essential to the psychological development and health of infant monkeys and children.

Proper noun examples

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Harlow next chose to investigate if the infants had a preference for bare wire mothers or cloth covered mothers.

2

Harlow’s experiments into the social development of monkeys demonstrated that physical contact was of vital importance, especially for the young.

3

There was a somewhat lame Kevin Kline/Tom Selleck movie, called In and Out (1997), where one of the characters is this vacuous model (Shalom Harlow), who tries using a dial phone in that manner.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use harlow in a sentence?

Soon after Jo Harlow came to give a presentation that was held in The Oval cricket ground.

What does harlow mean?

A town and local government district of Essex, England, United Kingdom.

What part of speech is harlow?

harlow is commonly used as noun.