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HARDER MECHANICAL CONTRACTORS INC

in the absence of a hard denial · or confirmation · the information seemed credible and we would continue to pursue the story." &mdash · William C. Rhoden see also hard pass b : close · inequitable Sales taxes are hard on the poor. a hard restriction b (1) : lacking consideration · compassion · or gentleness : callous He was a hard man · casually cruel. &mdash · Richard Reeves (2) : incapable of being corrected or disciplined : tough · unruly a hard gang c (1) : harsh · severe · manner · intensity · rigid execution · and stiff drawing hard forms b : sharply defined : stark hard shadows c : lacking in shading · delicacy · or resonance hard singing tones d : sounding as in candy and geese respectively &mdash · schooled in · close · or concentrated manner stared hard at me 2 a : in such a manner as to cause hardship

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in the absence of a hard denial
or confirmation
the information seemed credible and we would continue to pursue the story." &mdash
William C. Rhoden see also hard pass b : close
inequitable Sales taxes are hard on the poor. a hard restriction b (1) : lacking consideration
compassion
or gentleness : callous He was a hard man
casually cruel. &mdash
Richard Reeves (2) : incapable of being corrected or disciplined : tough
unruly a hard gang c (1) : harsh
severe
manner
intensity
rigid execution
and stiff drawing hard forms b : sharply defined : stark hard shadows c : lacking in shading
delicacy
or resonance hard singing tones d : sounding as in candy and geese respectively &mdash
schooled in
close
or concentrated manner stared hard at me 2 a : in such a manner as to cause hardship

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