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  • Most recently, on August 29, an assailant beat a prominent journalist, Asos Hardi, in Sulaimaniya with a pistol, requiring Hardi’s hospitalization and 32 stitches.

    Human Rights Watch: Iraq: Radio Personality Shot Dead Human Rights Watch 2011

  • Most recently, on August 29, an assailant beat a prominent journalist, Asos Hardi, in Sulaimaniya with a pistol, requiring Hardi’s hospitalization and 32 stitches.

    Human Rights Watch: Iraq: Radio Personality Shot Dead Human Rights Watch 2011

  • Christian students were in another room studying Christianity.43 According to Hardi Priyono, the vice principal for curriculum, the Muslims learn about Islam, prayer and religious activity, and for the Christians, during the religious class, they also have a special room teaching Christianity.

    Post-American Presidency Pamela Geller 2010

  • Christian students were in another room studying Christianity.43 According to Hardi Priyono, the vice principal for curriculum, the Muslims learn about Islam, prayer and religious activity, and for the Christians, during the religious class, they also have a special room teaching Christianity.

    Post-American Presidency Pamela Geller 2010

  • I notice in your intro you mention Hardi-Panel as a rainscreen material.

    Build Blog » Rainscreens 2008

  • Painted Hardi-board and wood battens, anybody know the architect of this one?

    Build Blog » Board & Batten Siding 2008

  • The whole history of the house of Burgundy is like an epic of over-weening and heroic pride, which takes the form of bravura and ambition with Philippe le Hardi, of hatred and envy with Jean sans Peur, of the lust of vengeance and fondness for display with Philip the Good, of foolhardy temerity and obstinacy with Charles the Bold. 1

    The Funeral of Duke Philip the Good Edward A. Tabri 1990

  • In the +Salle des Gardes+ are the magnificent mausoleums of Philippe le Hardi, 1342-1404, and of his son

    The South of France—East Half C. B. Black

  • Aliénés+, formerly the Chartreuse, founded by Philippe le Hardi in 1379.

    The South of France—East Half C. B. Black

  • Philip le Hardi, in acknowledgment of his worth, granted him a pension of six deniers a day — in those times a considerable sum.

    Brittany & Its Byways Fanny Bury Palliser

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