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  • Justin Harney and Brandon Dietrich each had two assists for the Checkers, who have won just once in their last six games.

    East Coast Hockey League - Pee Dee vs. Charlotte 2001

  • Justin Harney and Konrad McKay each contributed a goal and Benoit Dusablon chipped in a pair of assists as the Checkers won for the second time in seven games.

    East Coast Hockey League - Charlotte vs. Greensboro 2001

  • Duerden snapped a 1-1 tie 5: 15 into the first period, assisted on Konrad McKay's marker 7: 18 into the second and Justin Harney's power-play goal, which snapped a

    East Coast Hockey League - Roanoke vs. Charlotte 2001

  • "Ez I was sayin '," Harney continued, imperturbably, "rubber boots is goin 'to go sky-high 'bout the time of wash-up.

    CHAPTER 18 2010

  • I maybe should have called her Harney, but she is nice to look at, has a very sweet personality and would definitely make a hell of a better fist at running the health service, so she shall remain a Minnie.

    Irish Blogs 2009

  • For more information, call Harney at (515) 993-6847.

    DesMoinesRegister.com - NEWS 2009

  • American Popular Song, calls Harney "one of the best Negro writers of the late nineteenth century."

    Locust St. 2008

  • "I was in at Mis 'Harney's," she remarked, as if the explanation was upon the whole rather superfluous, "'n' I thought I'd come in 'n' see ye."

    Lodusky 1995

  • In his box stall, bright as a button, was "Harney," Hay's famous runner, his coat smooth as satin.

    A Daughter of the Sioux A Tale of the Indian frontier Charles King 1888

  • He walked to his gate and met her at the curb beyond and stood stroking the arching neck of her spirited horse -- "Harney" again.

    A Daughter of the Sioux A Tale of the Indian frontier Charles King 1888

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