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    haggard
    /ˈhaɡəd/

    adjective

    • 1. looking exhausted and unwell, especially from fatigue, worry, or suffering: "she was pale and haggard"
    • 2. (of a hawk) caught for training as a wild adult of more than twelve months.

    noun

    • 1. a haggard hawk.

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  3. 3 days ago · Merle Ronald Haggard (April 6, 1937 – April 6, 2016) was an American country music singer, songwriter, guitarist, and fiddler. Haggard was born in Oildale, California, toward the end of the Great Depression. His childhood was troubled after the death of his father, and he was incarcerated several times in his youth.

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    3 days ago · [1] Ethics, also referred to as moral philosophy, is the study of moral phenomena. It is one of the main branches of philosophy and investigates the nature of morality and the principles that govern the moral evaluation of conduct, character traits, and institutions.

  5. 6 days ago · Haggard wasn’t trying to be anything other than a country singer, but when artists like Gram Parsons started introducing that sound to Roger McGuinn of The Byrds, they suddenly had a different Americana flavour to incorporate into their sound.

  6. 5 days ago · The Oxford Dictionary of Word Histories describes the origins and sense development of thousands of core words of the English language; dates are given where recorded evidence of use has been found sourced by the ongoing research for the Oxford English Dictionary.

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  7. 2 days ago · Modern dictionary definitions of the word consciousness evolved over several centuries and reflect a range of seemingly related meanings, with some differences that have been controversial, such as the distinction between inward awareness and perception of the physical world, or the distinction between conscious and unconscious, or the notion ...

  8. 4 days ago · 1. [En parlant gén. d'une pers.] Dont le comportement général traduit un état d'égarement, de désarroi, d'affolement hébété. Il arriva effaré, hagard, n'ayant pas l'air de voir ceux au milieu desquels il tomba (Gozlan, Notaire,1836, p. 245).Il avait l'air d'une bête forcenée. Il était livide, hagard (Duhamel, Suzanne,1941, p. 284) :

  9. 4 days ago · A local pizza restaurant in Redding, CA that was briefly owned by late country music legend Merle Haggard in the 1980s was reportedly destroyed in a fire on Sunday night, July 7.