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Hardie

British  
/ ˈhɑːdɪ /

noun

  1. ( James ) Keir (kɪə). 1856–1915, British Labour leader and politician, born in Scotland; the first parliamentary leader of the Labour Party

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Hardie, Bevan, Kinnock and Foot -- the giants of this movement have walked these streets.

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For so long the giants of Welsh politics, Labour confront social changes and a fragmented electorate in the political home of its founding father, Keir Hardie.

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Wildermuth carried on the charge to reach his first T20 century off 46 balls and was ably supported by Max Bryant, leaving Heat needing nine off the final over, bowled by Aaron Hardie.

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In a dramatic finale, Hardie missed an easy chance to run out Bryant after Wildermuth blocked a yorker and ran, before Bryant had to retire hurt on 28 off 16 after slipping when turning for a third run and injuring his shoulder.

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Mr Hardie let his mother, Lynda, and sister, Lydia, have the table where the cheating team used to sit.

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