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McCammon still hasn't put up one of my all-time favorite horror short stories -- "Best Friends," which is in his Night Visions volume get it used in paperback under the name "Hardshell".
Get Some Free Fries With That - Suvudu - Science Fiction and Fantasy Books, Movies, and Games 2008
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Not to mention, "Hardshell" also has brilliant Edward Bryant tales and several of Dean Koontz's strongest short works as well, including the moving "Twilight of the Dawn."
Get Some Free Fries With That - Suvudu - Science Fiction and Fantasy Books, Movies, and Games 2008
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The Baptists were spoken of as the "Hardshell" and "Foot-washing" sects, and were believers in total immersion; and the congregations of this particular church celebrated once or twice a year the ceremony of foot-washing.
With Sabre and Scalpel. The Autobiography of a Soldier and Surgeon John Allan 1914
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People say that a certain tombstone in the London Tract "Hardshell"
Tales of the Chesapeake George Alfred Townsend 1877
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For Squire Hawkins, having been expelled from the "Hardshell" church of which Mr. Bosaw was pastor, for the grave offense of joining a temperance society, had become a member of the "Reformers," the very respectable people who now call themselves
The Hoosier Schoolmaster A Story of Backwoods Life in Indiana Edward Eggleston 1869
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Says Wildcat Silver CEO Chris Jones: "The Hardshell deposit is emerging as one of the most important silver and manganese development projects in the US."
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Hardshell tacos are what you find in Texas … so I reckon that makes them Tex-Mex (so different form Cal-Mex or Mex-Mex) and authentic to that particular cuisine.
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President James Buchanan personally detested slavery; nonetheless, he was, in the parlance of the time, a “Hardshell” Democrat, maintaining that slavery was an issue to be decided by the states themselves.
Hanging Captain Gordon Ron Soodalter 2007
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President James Buchanan personally detested slavery; nonetheless, he was, in the parlance of the time, a “Hardshell” Democrat, maintaining that slavery was an issue to be decided by the states themselves.
Hanging Captain Gordon Ron Soodalter 2007
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President James Buchanan personally detested slavery; nonetheless, he was, in the parlance of the time, a “Hardshell” Democrat, maintaining that slavery was an issue to be decided by the states themselves.
Hanging Captain Gordon Ron Soodalter 2007
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