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Harding

American  
[hahr-ding] / ˈhɑr dɪŋ /

noun

  1. Chester, 1792–1866, U.S. portrait painter.

  2. Florence Mabel King, 1860–1924, U.S. First Lady 1921–23 (wife of Warren G. Harding).

  3. Warren G(amaliel), 1865–1923, 29th president of the U.S. 1921–23.

  4. a male given name.


Harding British  
/ ˈhɑːdɪŋ /

noun

  1. Warren G ( amaliel ). 1865–1923, 29th president of the US (1921–23)

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It has also been supported by Olympic champions Tom Daley and Anthony Harding.

From BBC

To reach these conclusions, Moreno-Cruz and fellow environmental economist Dr. Anthony Harding evaluated different sectors of the economy, the types of jobs within them, and how many of those roles could be handled by AI.

From Science Daily

This and other tales of the FBI’s wartime spy-hunting are the focus of “G.I. G-Men” by Stephen Harding, a former journalist.

From The Wall Street Journal

He continued that "for reasons known only to themselves, Hardings decided to put on a different font at the last minute".

From BBC

Just over a century ago, President Harding’s and President Coolidge’s addresses were aired on the radio.

From Los Angeles Times