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HAVELOCK - A car struck a power pole early Tuesday morning, knocking out electricity to more than 1,300 residents of Havelock.
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HAVELOCK - Two men are dead after police say one had an apparent heart attack while driving on Highway 7 in Havelock.
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HAVELOCK - Funding issues have prompted Craven County Schools to delay the start of Early College East this fall in Havelock.
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HAVELOCK - The sound of jet aircraft at this year's Cherry Point Air Show may be competing with the rumble of motorcycle engines around Havelock.
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Now living in Havelock, N.C., not far from the gates of his final duty station, Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, Garcia is the chef de cuisine at the French fusion restaurant Stacia’s Lieu Secret in nearby New Bern.
Heroes or Villains? 2010
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The famous name Havelock was borne by the hero of a medieval epic, "Havelock the Dane," but Dunstan is usually for the local Dunston.
The Romance of Names Ernest Weekley 1909
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'Havelock's Saints' was their nickname among the rest of the camp, but sometimes even their enemies were forced to admit that 'Havelock's
The Red Book of Heroes Mrs. Lang 1909
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Six days later 'Havelock's Ironsides,' numbering under two thousand men, of whom a fourth were natives, began the march to Cawnpore, and five days after the start they had won about half-way to the city the battle of Futtehpore.
The Red Book of Heroes Mrs. Lang 1909
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On his head was one of those delightfully soft straw hats which the young men of the valley buy by the dozen for fifty cents, wear until they get damp, or for some other reason droop about the face and head like a "Havelock," and then cast aside for a new one.
The Arena Volume 4, No. 19, June, 1891 Various 1888
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"Havelock" from hands so fair, could not resist the impulse to write and personally thank her, and then to inquire if she was a sister of Guthrie
A War-Time Wooing A Story Charles King 1888
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