Harding Sentence Examples

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  • In March he entered the Cabinet of President Harding as Secretary of Commerce, stipulating that he be allowed to carry out his European relief work, already begun.

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  • In 1921 he entered the Cabinet of President Harding as Secretary of War.

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  • Mr. Harding based his campaign chiefly upon criticism of the Wilson administration, denouncing especially the excessive power that, as he maintained, had been exercised by the executive as a result of war centralization; he demanded as speedy as possible a return to normal conditions, political and industrial.

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  • The electoral vote was 404 for Harding against 127 for Cox.

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  • The popular vote was 16,138,009 for Harding against 9,142,000 for Cox.

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  • In Ohio the popular vote was 1,182,000 for Harding against 780,000 for Cox.

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  • Mr. Harding resigned from the U.S. Senate in Dec. 1920, and was inaugurated March 4 1921, the sixth President to come from Ohio.

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  • The promise frequently made by Republican campaign leaders that Mr. Harding would surround himself with advisers of capacity and experience, seemed to be fulfilled by his choice of Cabinet members.

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  • Mr. Harding's inaugural address, and his first message to Congress, delivered in person on April 12, voiced his desire to return to " normalcy," as he expressed it.

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  • President Harding's first budget was presented Dec. 5 1921.

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  • As regards the tariff he advocated, as a temporary stop-gap, the passing of the emergency tariff, which had been vetoed by President Wilson, but which with slight alteration was approved by Mr. Harding on May 27 1921.

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  • President Harding made plain in his first message that the United States would not enter the League of Nations.

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  • The most important step taken by President Harding during the first year of his administration was the calling of an international conference on the limitation of armaments.

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  • President Harding avoided the example set by his predecessor, and did not himself participate as a delegate.

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  • In 1565, like many other English exiles, he made his headquarters at Louvain, and after a visit to the Imperial Diet at Augsburg in 1566, in attendance upon Commendone, who had been largely instrumental in the reconciliation of England with Rome in Mary's reign, he threw himself into the literary controversy between Bishop Jewel (q.v.) and Harding.

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  • The electoral vote was 404 for Harding and 127 for Cox.

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  • The popular vote was 16,138,900 for Harding and 9,142,000 for Cox.

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  • The vote in Ohio, the home state of both candidates, was 1,182,000 for Harding and 780,000 for Cox.

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  • Under an agreement made in the same year, Maurice, son of Robert fitz Harding, married a daughter of Roger of Berkeley.

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  • In 1921 he was appointed Secretary of the Treasury in the Cabinet of President Harding.

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  • In the 1 1th century a similar task was undertaken by Lanfranc, archbishop of Canterbury (1069-1089); in the 12th century by Stephen Harding (1109), third abbot of Citeaux, and by Cardinal Nicolaus Maniacoria (1150), whose corrected Bible is preserved in the public library at Dijon.

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  • Dr John Harding, pres.

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  • Owing its real origin, as a distinct foundation of reformed Benedictines, in the year 1098, to Stephen Harding (a native of Dorsetshire, educated in the monastery of Sherborne), and deriving its name from Citeaux (Cistercium), a desolate and almost inaccessible forest solitude, on the borders of Champagne and Burgundy, the rapid growth and wide celebrity of the order are undoubtedly to be attributed to the enthusiastic piety of St Bernard, abbot of the first of the monastic colonies, subsequently sent forth in such quick succession by the first Cistercian houses, the far-famed abbey of Clairvaux (de Clara Valle), A.D.

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  • Harding.

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  • Harding followed with a Confutation, and Jewel with a Defence, of the Apology in 1566 and 1567; the combatants ranged over the whole field of the Anglo-Roman controversy, and Jewel's theology was officially enjoined upon the Church by Archbishop Bancroft in the reign of James I.

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  • Richard the Third was written, according to Rastell, in 1513, and first printed in a corrupt version in Grafton's continuation of Harding in 1 543; it is included by Rastell in his 1557 edition of More's Workes, but it has been suggested that the Latin original was by Cardinal Morton; as the History of King Richard III.

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  • When the supporters of Governor Lowden, his chief competitor, were released after the eighth ballot, they swung to Senator Harding, a " dark horse," who was nominated on the tenth ballot, with 6921 votes to 156 for Gen.

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  • Harding, History of Tiverton (1845-1847).

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  • By some accident, which has never been satisfactorily explained, but was probably connected with the severe illness of Sir John Harding, the queen's advocate, the papers were not returned till the 29th of July.

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  • At the age of sixteen he is said to have entered Brasenose College, Oxford, where he was the pupil of John Harding or Hawarden, and had for room-mate Alexander Nowell, afterwards dean of St.

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  • In 1921 he entered the Cabinet of President Harding as Secretary of State.

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  • He was released on Christmas Day 1921, his sentence having been commuted by President Harding, but his forfeiture of rights of citizenship was not affected.

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  • Old pedigree-makers from the 14th century onward have made of Harding a younger son of a king of Denmark and a companion of the Conqueror, while modern historians assert his identity with one Harding who, although an English thane, is recorded by Domesday Book in 1086 as a great landowner in Somerset.

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  • This Harding the thane was son of Elnod or Alnod,.

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  • But if Harding the Berkeley ancestor be the Harding who, as the queen's butler, witnesses King Edward's Waltham charter of 1062, his dates seem strangely apart from those of Robert his son, dead a hundred and eight years later.

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  • Of Robert fitz Harding we know that he was a Bristol man whose wealth and importance were probably increased by the trade of the port.

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  • In his rhymed chronicle Robert of Gloucester tells how "A bourgois at Bristowe - Robert Harding Vor gret tresour and richesse - so wel was mid the king That he gat him and is eirs - the noble baronie That so riche is of Berkele - mid al the seignorie."

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  • Later in the same year the duke of Normandy granted to Robert fitz Harding Berkeley manor and the appurtenant district called "Berkelaihernesse," to hold in fee by the service of one knight or at a rent of loo s.

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  • Under caution Harding denied any involvement with illegal cockle gathering.

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  • Luke Harding reports that Germany is reveling in an explosion of national pride and silly headgear.

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  • Did you ever in your life, bishop, hear anything so like play-acting as the way in which Mr. Harding sings the litany?

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  • In addition to Harding's Wood and Fox's Hole Wood there was Nab's Wood, the latter wonderfully picturesque.

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  • His nearest rival was Danny Harding with a creditable 8lb 4oz from peg 25.

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  • He scored 14pts to beat runner up Eric Broadbelt (12) and third was Vic Harding (12 ).

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  • Mr Harding now resolved that he himself would introduce the new warden to the hospital.

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  • Mr. Harding's interest in agricultural problems was keen; in his first message he asked special protection for agricultural interests, and in his second he declared that something more than protection must be given the farmers, advocating warmly the encouragement of cooperative marketing plans.

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  • Mr. Harding's preliminary invitations to the principal naval Powers (Great Britain, Japan, France and Italy) were sent July 10, and formal invitations Aug.

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  • A more formidable antagonist than Cole now entered the lists in the person of Thomas Harding, an Oxford contemporary whom Jewel had deprived of his prebend in Salisbury Cathedral for recusancy.

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  • He scored 14pts to beat runner up Eric Broadbelt (12) and third was Vic Harding (12).

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  • Harding's - Another great site with many different products to turn your location into the perfect prom setting.

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  • With the help of mentor Don Yute and producer Jeremey Harding (who was behind Beenie Man's crossover success), Sean Paul released his first single in Jamaica in 1996.

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  • Following her turn on the long-running series in 1989, Yothers all but left acting behind, with the exception of a made-for-TV film about skater Tonya Harding and an appearance on an episode of Perry Mason.

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  • A's taunts build throughout the first season, including a letter that breaks up Aria's parents, a taunt on her cell phone that drives away Ezra Fitz (Ian Harding), Rosewood's newest English teacher and Aria's would-be lover.

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  • The series won the 2010 Teen Choice Award for Choice Summer Television with series stars Ian Harding (Ezra Fitz) and Lucy Hale (Aria Montgomery) named Choice Summer TV Actor and Actress respectively.

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  • Harding by an overwhelming vote.

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