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Hardwick

American  
[hahrd-wik] / ˈhɑrd wɪk /

noun

  1. Elizabeth, 1916–2007, U.S. novelist and critic.


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"It was stressful as it relates to the unknowing" of what was going to happen, Hardwick said of the shutdown, adding that people were "annoyed and frustrated" by the impasse.

From Barron's • Nov. 14, 2025

"When my wheelchair broke, it took Tom three months to get the parts, which is too long for someone that relies on a wheelchair for all their mobility," said Mrs Hardwick.

From BBC • Oct. 21, 2025

It’s owned by Lydia Hearst, great-granddaughter of newspaper magnate William Randolph Hearst, and her husband, actor-comedian Chris Hardwick.

From Los Angeles Times • Sep. 26, 2025

Prime Minister Kier Starmer confirmed in April the attraction would be built on the former Kempston Hardwick brickworks near Bedford.

From BBC • Aug. 11, 2025

Only a few days later, however, a similar package arrived at the Atlanta, Georgia, home of US senator Thomas W. Hardwick.

From "1919 The Year That Changed America" by Martin W. Sandler