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Garfield

[ gahr-feeld ]

noun

  1. James Abram, 1831–81, 20th president of the U.S., 1881.
  2. a city in NE New Jersey.
  3. a male given name.


Garfield

/ ˈɡɑːˌfiːld /

noun

  1. GarfieldJames Abram18311881MUSPOLITICS: head of state James Abram. 1831–81, 20th president of the US (1881); assassinated in office


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The Garfield specials are also unique for their deadpan delivery and oftentimes bleak worldview.

The first Film Roman Garfield cartoon won a Primetime Emmy for Outstanding Animated Program.

Perhaps made doubly frightening because not only does the old man frighten Garfield and Odie, but he steals their candy as well.

Also making appearances in the early Garfield specials are the original Bilbo Baggins, Orson Bean, and a pre-Cheers George Wendt.

Garfield the cat occupies an understated and often overlooked position critical to the history of televised animation.

If, however, we know that Garfield was born in 1831, the ambiguity would be removed.

When nineteen years of age he started out in life for himself and in 1893 came to Garfield county, Washington.

His life was a busy and useful one and his labors were felt as a factor in the agricultural development of Garfield county.

John J. Ashby was a pioneer of Garfield county and a citizen of worth whose passing was deeply regretted by many friends.

He was for a third of a century a resident of Garfield county and during that time had a part in bringing about its development.

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