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  • In the pause that followed, wherein Hardman Pool was deep sunk in meditation, Kumuhana licked his dry lips many times.

    THE BONES OF KAHEKILI 2010

  • Readers may have noted the name of "Hardman and Co. of Birmingham" a great deal lately in connection with the arts of the gothic revival, and indeed, the name of Hardman is intimately bound up with that.

    Book Notice: Hardman of Birmingham - Goldsmith and Glasspainter 2009

  • In the pause that followed, wherein Hardman Pool was deep sunk in meditation, Kumuhana licked his dry lips many times.

    The Bones of Kahekili 1919

  • I didn't recognize that name Hardman when I saw the advertisement, but he's the man the boys took to the woods.

    Frank Roscoe's Secret Or, the Darewell Chums in the Woods Allen Chapman

  • His slightest frown might perturb them, his anger terrify them, his command compel them to certain death; yet, on the other hand, not one of them would have dreamed of addressing him otherwise than intimately by his first name, which name, "Hardman," was transmuted by their tongues into Kanaka

    THE BONES OF KAHEKILI 2010

  • His slightest frown might perturb them, his anger terrify them, his command compel them to certain death; yet, on the other hand, not one of them would have dreamed of addressing him otherwise than intimately by his first name, which name, "Hardman," was transmuted by their tongues into Kanaka

    The Bones of Kahekili 1919

  • Desperate to shore up last term's leaky defence, new boss Roy Hodgson has beaten off competition from Stoke City and snapped up Raoul 'Hardman' Moat on a free transfer.

    TheSpoof.com : Spoof News : Front Page 2010

  • In 2002 she was a finalist for the Nimrod/Hardman Pablo Neruda Prize.

    Sally Bliumis-Dunn reads “Ode on a Grecian Urn” by John Keats 2009

  • In 2002 she was a finalist for the Nimrod/Hardman Pablo Neruda Prize.

    2009 » October 2009

  • Founded in 1926 by Charles Broadhurst, and now owned by his former employee Laurie Hardman, it is among the oldest in the country.

    Independent bookshops in north-west England 2011

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