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Harding

[ US /ˈhɑɹdɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
  1. 29th President of the United States; two of his appointees were involved in the Teapot Dome scandal (1865-1823)

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  • I do not know if that linkage can be proven, but my guess is the fee was the result of a number of actions that Harding took, over a period of years, which were favorable to Hevesi. Henry J. Stern: Betrayal of the Public Trust
  • On the night of June 11-12, a group of party elders gathered in "a smoke-filled room" in the Blackstone Hotel and made the deal that brought Harding the nomination on the tenth ballot.
  • An action has been taken against Mr Warden Harding, on behalf of the almsmen, by a gentleman acting solely on public grounds, and it is to be argued that Mr Harding takes nothing but what he received as a servant of the hospital, and that he is not himself responsible for the amount of stipend given to him for his work. The Warden
  • Mr.W. G. Harding -- unless he came to Zenith and electioneered for Babbitt
  • Harding would only have had at his disposal sulphuric acid, but by heating this acid with the neutral fatty bodies he could separate the glycerine; then from this new combination, he easily separated the olein, the margarin, and the stearin, by employing boiling water. The Mysterious Island
  • The family moved to Hardingham in June 1983, and Sarah's first child was born soon after.
  • After the jury announces him innocently, Alston's happy hug his Attorney Russ peduncle - Harding .
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  • Ariel Zambelich for The Wall Street Journal David Michael Rhoads At Berkeley Marina, 100 people are living on their boats versus about 80 two years ago, while the waiting list to do so has grown to 25 to 35, from 15 to 20, over the same time, said Ann Hardinger , harbormaster of the 1,000-slip marina. Pleasure Boats Offer Shelter in Rough Times
  • Palaeontological behaviour study is a new field, and Sarah Harding is on that frontier.
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