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Hardin

[ hahr-dn ]

noun

  1. John Wesley, 1853–95, U.S. outlaw in the West.


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Two months after the agreement, Vogue China utilized then 15-year-old Ondria Hardin.

“It is a sigh of relief she has been found,” said J.D. Hardin, a communications specialist with the Henry County School System.

At just 16 years old, model Ondria Hardin has already seen her fair share of scandal.

Sixteen-year-old Caucasian model Ondria Hardin poses as an “African Queen” in a controversial new spread for Numéro magazine.

But unlike many underage models on the runway, Hardin is American.

It would give Hardin a great start, and perhaps use me up, if the Whig papers of the district should nominate him for Congress.

But Hardin was the aspirant from the neighboring county of Morgan, and apparently therefore not included in this arrangement.

To this, he received a reply that this supporter had, in fact, nominated Hardin for governor.

"That is on the Hardin road," she said, trying to fix the direction.

Jimmy Faxon had little Emmy Hardin helping him through the hours when the pressure was greatest and the customers came fastest.

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