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Hardin

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[hahr-dn] / ˈhɑr dn /

noun

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


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Quinones-Hollins and fellow attorney Rusty Hardin told TMZ on Monday that they felt all along that Beverley “would be cleared of all charges.”

From Los Angeles Times

"We've gained access to an agricultural field through negotiation with the farmer, we've got a fantastic machine called a Menzi Muck, which is actually a walking excavator," Hardin said.

From BBC

Hardin said that the Pacemaker was an easier rescue because it was sitting flat.

From BBC

Hardin said it was hard to give an exact timeline of events but estimated that repairs could take most of 2026.

From BBC

"This week we're going to focus on removing these boats, getting them to safety, getting them floated away and giving them back to the owners," said Simon Hardin, project manager.

From BBC