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    harding


    1. A tired and hungry group gathered in a disused drying yard; Crane, Harding, Davis, Burr, Mcintosh, Hare, Glackens, and myself


    2. The National Petroleum Reserve- Alaska (NPR-A) was a 23 million stretch of Alaska‘s North Slope set aside by President Warren Harding for the purpose of supplying our country with oil and gas


    3. Harding Appliance Store in Fremantle hired me for fourteen pounds per week to repair radios, an unheard amount of money for me at the time


    4. Sure enough, there was the staff of Harding Appliance Store standing at the kerb staring at me with open expressions of horror on their faces


    5. “No problem at all, Mrs Harding


    6. "What’s so funny, Miss Harding?" The headmaster, Mr Parker, stood in front of me, as if he’d appeared out of nowhere, looking stern and concerned at the same time


    7. At a memorial celebration in 1993, Vincent Harding praised James Boggs, saying He was a warrior who didn’t need to growl to prove that he was a warrior


    8. As soon as the dozen or so ministers of the restricted cabinet and the military and security heads of services were seated and his secretary, Jennifer Collins, was ready to stenotype the minutes of the meeting, Churchill declared the meeting open and looked at Sir John Harding, the Chief of the Imperial General Staff


    9. ’’ Suggested Field Marshal Harding, a man known to favor extreme solutions


    10. ‖ He said in a recent conversation he had with Jimmy Allen of Harding University, Jimmy Allen

    11. That Jimmy Allen of Harding University


    12. shared with him more that confidentiality he would not be allow to repeat, but Jimmy Allen at Harding University sent


    13. the man whose life it was in the Old Testament" Harding Graduate School Lectures, 1971, pages 130-


    14. recent conversation he had with Jimmy Al en of Harding University, Jimmy Al en said that he was rethinking


    15. That Jimmy Al en of Harding University shared with him


    16. more that confidentiality he would not be al ow to repeat, but Jimmy Al en at Harding University sent him a


    17. whose life it was in the Old Testament" Harding Graduate School


    18. conversation he had with Jimmy Allen of Harding University, Jimmy Allen


    19. That Jimmy Allen of Harding University shared with him more that


    20. confidentiality he would not be allow to repeat, but Jimmy Allen at Harding

    21. was in the Old Testament" Harding Graduate School Lectures, 1971, Pages 130-131, Gospel Advocate


    22. The nehphesh may even be said to die (Judges 16:30), but nehphesh is never used of the spirit of the dead; in fact, nowhere is the suggestion made that the soul survives the man whose life it was in the Old Testament" Harding Graduate School Lectures, 1971, pages 130-131, Gospel Advocate Company, (church of Christ)


    23. ” He said in a recent conversation he had with Jimmy Allen of Harding University, Jimmy Allen said that he was rethinking and restudying the traditional understanding of Hell


    24. That Jimmy Allen of Harding University shared with him more that confidentiality he would not be allow to repeat, but Jimmy Allen at Harding University sent him a copy of a paper by Moses E


    25. " Harding Graduate School Lectures, 1971, Pages 130-131, Gospel Advocate Company


    26. I picked it up cheap from Harding Brothers, two doors from the High Street Station


    27. Sherlock Holmes and I walked together to the High Street, where he stopped at the shop of Harding Brothers, whence the bust had been purchased


    28. Harding would be absent until after noon, and that he was himself a newcomer who could give us no information


    29. A reference to his books showed that hundreds of casts had been taken from a marble copy of Devine's head of Napoleon, but that the three which had been sent to Morse Hudson a year or so before had been half of a batch of six, the other three being sent to Harding Brothers, of Kensington


    30. And now, if you have quite finished, we will hark back to Kensington and see what the manager of Harding Brothers has to say to the matter

    31. Harding, of Harding Brothers, said that they had sold you their last copy, and he gave me your address


    32. Harding and Guthlbf


    33. Harding was one of the nicest men to sit in the Oval Office, though nice guys don’t always make the best presidents


    34. Harding certainly didn’t


    35. Perhaps more important, Harding didn’t seem to be aware of the corruption in his administration, even though accusations were being made against it


    36. When this corruption was finally revealed, Fall went to prison and Harding – who had died in 1923 – just looked very naive


    37. There was a foot-thick layer of letters, notes signed by Robert Taylor and Bessie Love and Ann Harding way back in 1935 or earlier


    38. President Harding stirred me toward the Democratic party and President Hoover cemented me there


    39. Harding) for his advice; Mr


    40. Harding feared there had been at least very flagrant indiscretion

    41. Harding: “Aspects of the Poetry of Issac Rosenberg”


    42. Sherlock Holmes and I walked together to the High Street, where we stopped at the shop of Harding Brothers, whence the bust had been purchased


    43. Harding would be absent until afternoon, and that he was himself a newcomer, who could give us no information


    44. And now, if you have quite finished, we will hark back to Kensington and see what the manager of Harding Brothers has to say on the matter


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    Synonyms for "harding"

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    "harding" definitions

    29th President of the United States; two of his appointees were involved in the Teapot Dome scandal (1865-1823)