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Haugh may refer to: People *Daniel Haugh (born 1995), American athlete * David Haugh (born 1968), American sports journalist * Gabrielle Haugh, American actress *John Haugh (1930–1998), Irish hurler *Kevin Haugh (1901–1969), Irish barrister and judge who served as the Attorney General of Ireland *Mark Haugh, former lead guitarist of American alternative rock band Caroline's Spine * Rachel Haugh (born 1961), English architect *Timothy D. Haugh (born 1969), Commander of the United States Cyber Command, Director of the National Security Agency, and Chief of the Central Security Service Places in the United Kingdom * Haugh, East Ayrshire *Haugh, a region in the Scottish city of Inverness * Haugh of Urr, Dumfries and Galloway *Haugh, Lincolnshire, hamlet and civil parish in the East Lindsey district *Packwood Haugh School, a preparatory school in Shropshire, England * The Haughs, home ground of the Turriff United Football Club Other uses *Haugh (OE), an Old English and Scots term ...
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Daniel Haugh
Daniel Haugh (born May 3, 1995) is an American track and field athlete competing in the hammer throw. He competed in the men's hammer throw event at the 2020 Summer Olympics held in Tokyo, Japan. He won the gold medal in the men's hammer throw event at the 2019 NCAA Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships. In 2019, he also represented the United States in The Match Europe v USA where he finished in 5th place in the men's hammer throw event. In that same year, he competed in the men's hammer throw at the 2019 World Athletics Championships The 2019 IAAF World Athletics Championships () was the seventeenth edition of the biennial, global athletics competition organised by the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF), since renamed World Athletics. It was held betw ... held in Doha, Qatar. He did not qualify to compete in the final. References External links * * * * * Living people 1995 births Male weight throwers American male ha ...
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Inverness
Inverness (; from the gd, Inbhir Nis , meaning "Mouth of the River Ness"; sco, Innerness) is a city in the Scottish Highlands. It is the administrative centre for The Highland Council and is regarded as the capital of the Highlands. Historically it served as the county town of the county of Inverness-shire. Inverness lies near two important battle sites: the 11th-century battle of Blàr nam Fèinne against Norway which took place on the Aird, and the 18th century Battle of Culloden which took place on Culloden Moor. It is the northernmost city in the United Kingdom and lies within the Great Glen (Gleann Mòr) at its northeastern extremity where the River Ness enters the Beauly Firth. At the latest, a settlement was established by the 6th century with the first royal charter being granted by Dabíd mac Maíl Choluim (King David I) in the 12th century. Inverness and Inverness-shire are closely linked to various influential clans, including Clan Mackintosh, Clan Fraser and Cl ...
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Haugh Performing Arts Center
The Robert Haugh Performing Arts Center (HPAC) is a 1440-seat Theater located on the campus of Citrus College Citrus College is a public community college in Glendora, California. The Citrus Community College District, which supports the institution, includes the communities of Azusa, Claremont, Duarte, Glendora and Monrovia. Founded in 1915 by educato ... in Los Angeles. References External links Haugh Performing Arts Center website Citrus College Glendora, California Performing arts centers in California Theatres in Los Angeles County, California University and college arts centers in the United States Tourist attractions in Los Angeles County, California {{US-theat-stub ...
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Haugh (OE)
Haugh and Scots ''hauch'', from Old English ''halh'', ''healh'', is a term referring to a low-lying meadow in a river valley. An example is Derwenthaugh, which is situated in the Metropolitan Borough of Gateshead, Tyne and Wear. It had previously been part of County Durham County Durham ( ), officially simply Durham,UK General Acts 1997 c. 23Lieutenancies Act 1997 Schedule 1(3). From legislation.gov.uk, retrieved 6 April 2022. is a ceremonial county in North East England.North East Assembly â€About North East E ..., but it became incorporated into the metropolitan county of Tyne and Wear and Borough of Gateshead in 1974. The area is now a country park. References Old English Germanic words and phrases {{Vocab-stub ...
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The Haughs
Turriff United Football Club are a senior football club currently playing in the Highland Football League in Scotland. They play their matches at The Haughs, beside the River Deveron in Turriff, Aberdeenshire. They joined the Highland League for the 2009–10 season, having been accepted into the league on 25 February 2009. Prior to joining the Highland League, they were a Scottish Junior Football Association club, playing in the Scottish Junior Football North Premier League. Turriff finished in the top half of the table only once in their first five seasons in the Highland League, but their fortunes improved significantly in the 2014–15 season. The club recovered from early-season setbacks (their heaviest-ever league defeat, 8–0 by defending champions Brora Rangers, followed by a three-point penalty for fielding an ineligible player in their opening match) to beat their previous record of 16 wins in a season with 14 matches still to play. Turriff went on to compile a 23-m ...
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Packwood Haugh School
Packwood Haugh School is a co-educational private preparatory school (UK), Preparatory school for pupils from the ages of 4 to 13, offering places for both day and boarding pupils.Iles, D. ''et al.'', ''Packwood Haugh School: Independent Schools Inspectorate Report'' dated Oct 2015 It is located in Ruyton-XI-Towns, midway between Oswestry and Shrewsbury in Shropshire, England.Iles, D. ''et al.'', ''Packwood Haugh School: Independent Schools Inspectorate Report'' dated March 2006 Fees are around £6 000 a term. History The school was founded in 1892 at List of United Kingdom locations: Pab-Pap#Pac, Packwood, Warwickshire, and moved to its present site, a large Victorian English country house, country house previously called Park House, at Ruyton-XI-Towns, set in , in 1941. In 1956, it became a charitable trust. Girls joined the school in 1968 and a separate boarding house, Park House, provides boarding accommodation for girls. A pre-preparatory department, Packwood Acorns, was est ...
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Haugh, Lincolnshire
Haugh is a hamlet and civil parish in the East Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England. It is situated about south-west from the town of Alford. Haugh is listed in the 1086 ''Domesday Book'', with 37 households. The parish church is dedicated to Saint Leonard and is a Grade I listed building dating from the 11th century, with later additions, and a restoration in 1873. It is built of chalk and greenstone with red-brick patching. The blocked north door is late 12th-century, with both the font and the south door 14th-century. On the south wall there is an alabaster wall plaque to Sir Charles Bolle, who died in 1690, and on the north wall a large wall monument to Sir John Bolle, who died in 1606. Manor Farmhouse is a red-brick Grade II listed country house An English country house is a large house or mansion in the English countryside. Such houses were often owned by individuals who also owned a town house. This allowed them to spend time in the country and in the ci ...
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Haugh Of Urr
Haugh of Urr (), is a village in the historical county of Kirkcudbrightshire in Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland. It is approximately NNW of Dalbeattie, NE of Castle Douglas, west of Dumfries and east of Kirkcudbright. Description The village is situated beside the River Urr. Scots ''haugh'', from Old English ''halh'', ''healh'' 'corner, nook' means river-meadow or a level piece of ground beside a stream. 'Urr' is from Cumbric ''or'' 'a border, boundary, limit'. It has one public house, the Laurie Arms which incorporates a part-time Post Office, one Church (Church of Scotland), a Village Hall, a Scout hut, and a small village green. The village no longer has any shops. It used to have two shops, one of which included a petrol filling station, while the other included a full-time post office, which reduced to part-time in later years. The last shop closed in 2009. Hardgate is a nearby hamlet up the hill and the boundaries are indistinct. Agriculture and tourism are the mains ...
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Haugh, East Ayrshire
Haugh or The Haugh is a small village or hamlet in East Ayrshire, Parish of Mauchline, Scotland. The habitation is situated about two and a half miles downstream from Catrine, on the north bank of the River Ayr. The River Ayr Way runs through the village. History Haugh is an Old English and Scots term referring to a low-lying meadow in a river valley, a most apt description of the geography of the site of Haugh village. The Cistercian monks had a corn mill at the Haugh in 1527. A bridge was built to replace the earlier ford and the 19th century pedestrian suspension bridge,Ayrshire History
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however this vehicular bridge was badly damaged by a flood in August 1966 and was replaced in July 1967. The old pedestrian suspension bridge that crossed the River Ayr at the Haugholm is now located near the
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David Haugh
David Haugh (born May 22, 1968) is an American columnist, radio, and television personality. Haugh worked with the Chicago Tribune from 2002 to 2020, serving as the primary Chicago Bears columnist since 2009. In July 2018, Haugh replaced Brian Hanley as the host of ''Mully & Hanley'' on WSCR. He joined retained host Mike Mulligan on the newly branded ''Mully & Haugh''. Education Haugh was raised in North Judson, Indiana. He obtained his degree from Ball State University, where he played football and was an All-Mid-American Conference safety and Academic All-American. He later received his master's degree from the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University. Career Haugh worked for the ''South Bend Tribune'' starting in 1993, primarily covering Notre Dame football. In February 2003, Haugh began working for the ''Chicago Tribune''. He began as the beat writer and later columnist for the Chicago Bears. In 2009, he became the ''Chicago Tribune''s 17th "In the Wake of the N ...
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Timothy D
Timothy is a masculine name. It comes from the Greek name ( Timόtheos) meaning "honouring God", "in God's honour", or "honoured by God". Timothy (and its variations) is a common name in several countries. People Given name * Timothy (given name), including a list of people with the name * Tim (given name) * Timmy * Timo * Timotheus * Timothée Surname * Christopher Timothy (born 1940), Welsh actor. * Miriam Timothy (1879–1950), British harpist. * Nick Timothy (born 1980), British political adviser. Mononym * Saint Timothy, a companion and co-worker of Paul the Apostle * Timothy I (Nestorian patriarch) Education * Timothy Christian School (Illinois), a school system in Elmhurst, Illinois * Timothy Christian School (New Jersey), a school in Piscataway, New Jersey Arts and entertainment * "Timothy" (song), a 1970 song by The Buoys * ''Timothy Goes to School'', a Canadian-Chinese children's animated series * ''Timothy'' (TV film), a 2014 Australian television comedy * ...
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Rachel Haugh
Rachel Haugh is an English architect who co-founded SimpsonHaugh and Partners with Ian Simpson in 1987. Her practice operates in Manchester and London. Haugh was shortlisted for the Woman Architect of the Year Award in 2015. Rachel Jane Haugh attended Marple Hall School in Manchester and studied architecture at the University of Bath Haugh worked on the Beetham Tower, Manchester a landmark 47-storey mixed use skyscraper which was completed in 2006 and One Blackfriars a mixed-use development under construction at No. 1 Blackfriars Road in Bankside, London, known as ''The Vase'' due its shape. Haugh has also worked on the redevelopment of Battersea Power Station and the overhaul of Granada Studios in Manchester. Her clients include, Beetham Organisation, Berkeley Group Holdings, Downing Developments, Manchester City Council, Treasury Holdings Treasury Holdings was an Irish property development company headed by Johnny Ronan and Richard Barrett. The company, which was in ...
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