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Hardie

Hardie is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:

  • Albert Hardie, Jr., American professional wrestler
  • Andrew Hardie, Baron Hardie, British lawyer and politician
  • Andrew Hardie (radical)
  • Brad Hardie, Australian rules footballer
  • James Allen Hardie, (1823-76), American soldier
  • John Hardie (rugby player), New Zealand rugby player
  • John Hardie (footballer), Scottish footballer
  • Keir Hardie, British politician
  • Martin Hardie, Scottish footballer
  • Michael Hardie Boys, New Zealand judge and Governor-General
  • Philip Hardie, professor of Latin literature

Usage examples of "hardie".

More daunting than mere lawbreaking, too, was imagining the revenge Piet Hardie would take on him if he tried and failed.

When the cross-section matches the template, he sets the circular die-almost like a round-bottom swage with a square base-into the anvil's hardie hole, and places the metal in the forge once more.

And this is the hardie hole, where I rest the butt of the fuller and the flatter and the swage.

It provided an opportunity for getting rid of Lavoisseur and Hardie, and through Dr Kair we found out something about your extra brain.