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Harle may refer to: Places * Harle (river), a river in North Germany * Harle (gat), a gat between the East Frisian Islands of Spiekeroog and Wangeroog * Harle (''Chrono Cross''), a video game character People with the surname * Harle Freeman-Greene (born 1934), diplomat of New Zealand * Danny L Harle, British music producer and composer * David Harle (born 1963), English footballer * Graham Harle (born 1931), Canadian politician * John Harle (born 1956), saxophonist and composer * (born 2005), French screenwriter * Mark Harle, singer and drummer * Mike Harle (born 1972), English footballer * Sid Harle, American judge and politician * Tamás Harle (born 1960), Hungarian journalist and author * Teal Harle (born 1996), Canadian skier * Vilho Harle (born 1947), Finnish academic Other uses * Harle Airfield, Friesland, Lower Saxony, Germany See also * Harle Syke, a village in England * Harl Harling is a rough-cast wall finish consisting of lime and aggregate, known fo ...
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Harle (river)
The Harle (in its upper course: Norder Tief) is a river of Lower Saxony, Germany, in the district of Wittmund in East Frisia. Its entire course is within the borough of Wittmund and it discharges near Harlesiel through a ''Siel'', a sluice in the dyke, into the North Sea. Near the village of Willen two headstreams ''Nordertief'' and ''Südertief'' join forming the Harle. Both tributaries are streams that originate in bogland depressions in the neighbouring borough of Aurich. The Harle runs eastwards past the town of Wittmund and then flows in meanders in a northerly direction. It passes Carolinensiel and discharges through a lock and a scoop wheel into Harlesiel Harbour and from there into the North Sea. The Harle is popular with tourists for rowing and, in the harbours of Carolinensiel and Harlesiel, for boats and ferries. Harlesiel is a ferry port for trips to the island of Wangerooge. See also *List of rivers of Lower Saxony All rivers in the German state of Lower Saxony fl ...
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Mike Harle
Michael Harle (born 31 October 1972) is an English footballer who played as a defender in the Football League. He was born in Lewisham, London London is the capital and largest city of England and the United Kingdom, with a population of just under 9 million. It stands on the River Thames in south-east England at the head of a estuary down to the North Sea, and has been a majo ....He retired aged 27 due to a foot injury. References External linksMike Harle's Career* 1972 births Living people English footballers Footballers from Lewisham Association football defenders Gillingham F.C. players Sittingbourne F.C. players Bury F.C. players Millwall F.C. players Welling United F.C. players Barnet F.C. players English Football League players {{England-footy-defender-1970s-stub ...
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Harle Syke
Harle Syke is a small village within the parish of Briercliffe, situated three miles north of Burnley, Lancashire, England. It was the home to eleven weaving firms, working out of seven mills. Queen Street Mill closed in 1982, and was converted to a textile museum, preserving it as a working mill. It is the world's last 19th-century steam powered weaving mill. Location Harle Syke lies at the edge of the Burnley urban area connecting it to the village of Haggate. The main road climbs from the Burnley border to the small crossroads in Haggate, with a road between Nelson and Todmorden. The village dates from the late 19th century, when most of the weaving mills were built. The origins of the name Harle Syke, first used for a farm nearby, are descriptive; ''Harle'' is a person's name, while ''sike'' or ''syke'' is a local word meaning 'ditch'. The village itself is relatively flat rising to 800 feet above sea level. To the south is the valley of the River Don or Thursden Brook an ...
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Harle Airfield
Harle Airfield, German: ''Flugplatz Harle'' , is a small airfield in Wangerland in the district of Friesland in Lower Saxony, Germany, about 700 meters from Harlesiel. However, the airfield has an address of the city of Wittmund Wittmund is a town and capital of the district of Wittmund, in Lower Saxony, Germany. Geography Wittmund is a town of 21,000 inhabitants located in Germany's historic coastal district of East Frisia, between the towns of Aurich and Jever. The ..., as its only access from Harlesiel is possible, which belongs to the Wittmund district Carolinensiel. Airlines and destinations The following airlines offer regular scheduled and charter flights at Harle Airfield: References External links Buildings and structures in Lower Saxony Airports in Lower Saxony Wittmund (district) {{Germany-airport-stub ...
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Vilho Harle
Vilho Harle (born 1947 in Nilsiä) is a Professor of International Relations at University of Lapland in Finland. He was a visiting fellow in 1996–1997 at the Centre for International Studies, the London School of Economics and Political Science. Harle specializes in analysis of concepts of social order in different cultures, including their moral principles and political structures. He has authored or edited more than ten books and scientific journal issues, including ''Ideas of Social Order in the Ancient World'' (Greenwood Press, 1998). In his books, Prof. Vilho Harle conducts studies of culturally significant philosophical, religious and literary works that propagate these ideas. Books by Vilho Harle at Barns & Noble


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Teal Harle
Teal Harle (born 5 October 1996 in Campbell River) is a Canadian freestyle skier who competes internationally. He represented Canada in slopestyle at the 2018 Winter Olympics in PyeongChang, where he qualified for the final Final, Finals or The Final may refer to: * Final (competition), the last or championship round of a sporting competition, match, game, or other contest which decides a winner for an event ** Another term for playoffs, describing a sequence of con ..., along with two fellow Canadian skiers, and finished fifth. On January 24, 2022, Harle was named to Canada's 2022 Olympic team. References External links * * 1996 births Living people Canadian male freestyle skiers Olympic freestyle skiers of Canada Freestyle skiers at the 2018 Winter Olympics Freestyle skiers at the 2022 Winter Olympics People from Campbell River, British Columbia Sportspeople from British Columbia {{Canada-freestyle-skiing-bio-stub ...
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Tamás Harle
Tamás Harle (born 1 May 1960) is a Hungarian journalist, author and media lecturer. As author, editor and publisher he worked on more than 20 books. Education After graduating from Apáczai Csere János Practice School, he earned his bachelor's degree at Kiss Janos University of Primary and Pre-School Education in 1984. During his time at the university, he served six months as a marine on the cargo ship ''Tata'', traveling on the Mediterranean. In 2008, Harle earned his master's degree in philosophy at the University of Pecs. Career He started his journalism career interning at the editorial office of ''National Sport''. He later became a full-time employee at the newspaper. In 1989, he was co-founder of Hungary's first independent daily newspaper '' Mai Nap''. He founded a publishing company with Laszlo Ladonyi before the Barcelona Olympics The 1992 Summer Olympics ( es, Juegos Olímpicos de Verano de 1992, ca, Jocs Olímpics d'estiu de 1992), officially known as the ...
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Sid Harle
Sid Harle is an American judge and Republican politician who presided over several high-profile cases. Biography Sid Harle was appointed as Judge of the 226th District Court (Felony Criminal Bench) in 1988 by Governor Bill Clements. He held the position for over 29 years before his retirement in 2016 and his appointment as the Fourth Administrative Judge. Prior to his appointment, Harle served as a prosecutor for the Bexar County District Attorney's Office and as the Chief Municipal Prosecutor for the City of Hill Country Village. Additionally, he was appointed by the Texas Supreme Court to the Judicial Conduct Commission, where he was elected Chair and served for two consecutive terms. Harle received his J.D. from St. Mary's University School of Law in 1980, and has worked as an adjunct professor of trial advocacy for over 20 years. High Profile Cases During his campaign for the Court of Criminal Appeals, Harle was stated to have had more death penalty experience than any Dis ...
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Mark Harle
V were a British five-piece boy band made up of Antony Brant, Aaron Buckingham, Mark Harle, Kevin McDaid and Leon Pisani. Founded in 2003, they disbanded after two years, in 2005. Career V were formed in 2003 after a series of auditions by Prestige, the same management team behind Busted. Group member Antony Brant came up with the band name "V" because V is the Roman numeral for five and there were five members in the band. V made their debut at the same time as McFly by supporting Busted's arena tour in the spring of 2004. Their first single, "Blood, Sweat and Tears", was released in May 2004 and went into the UK Singles Chart at number 6. The music video was shot in Miami, Florida in February 2004 and the single contained a collaboration with McFly, called "Chills in the Evening" written by Tom Fletcher from McFly and James Bourne from Busted. The band's second single, released in August 2004, was a double A-side and consisted of a new song "Hip to Hip" and a cover of the ...
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Harle (gat)
The Harle or the Harle Seegatt is a gat in the North Sea. The Harle runs in a north-south direction between the East Frisian Islands of Spiekeroog and Wangerooge. The main channel subsequently divides into the ''Alte Harle'' (''Muschelbalje'') and the approach to the port of Wangerooge, the ''Dove Harle'' auf. The location and depth of the ''Harle'' navigation channel undergoes major changes. Its depth is published monthly in the notice to mariners. For a long time Wangerooge was the island with the greatest movement from west to east. The reason was the ''Harle Seegatt'', which continuously eroded the western tip of the island. The western tip of the island was not protected from erosion until the 1960s, when groynes and a concrete barrier were built. The longest groyne runs from the western end of Wangerooge to just in front of the eastern tip of Spiekeroog and poses a not insignificant hazard for shipping because it cannot be crossed at high tide. As a result of the expansion ...
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John Harle
John Harle (born 20 September 1956) is an English saxophonist, composer, educator and record producer. He is an Ivor Novello Award winner and has been the recipient of two Royal Television Society awards. Biography Harle was born in Newcastle upon Tyne. Following his education at the Royal College of Music in London and, as a French Government Music Scholar, in Paris with Daniel Deffayet, he won the Amcon Award of The American Concert Artists Guild. In his early years, he was a member of the band of composer Michael Nyman and orchestrator for film composer Stanley Myers, expanding from that into scoring for film and television. In the 1990s, he began a career as saxophonist and composer, both artistically and commercially. He composed the theme tune and music for the BBC TV series ''Silent Witness'' and, in May 1998, was the castaway on BBC Radio 4's long-running ''Desert Island Discs'' programme, with the BBC describing him as "the most-recorded saxophonist in the world". He ...
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Graham Harle
Graham Lisle Harle (December 9, 1931 – February 9, 2022) was a British-born Canadian provincial level politician from Alberta. He served as a member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta from February 14, 1972, to 1986 sitting with the governing Progressive Conservative caucus. During his time in the legislature Harle served in a couple of different portfolios in the cabinet of Premier Peter Lougheed. Early life Harle was born on December 9, 1931, in Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, England, to James Alfred Harle and wife Constance Balfour. Harle attended Denstone College before moving to Edmonton in 1947 at the age of 16 with his parents. He finished high school in Edmonton and attended the University of Alberta where he completed an agriculture degree and later law. Harle contracted polio in 1952 and was hospitalized for five months. Political career Harle received a letter from Peter Lougheed in 1965 letting him know of his candidacy for leader of the Progressive Con ...
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