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How to use Harman in a sentence

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Ms Harman said it was vital to drum home the message that violence at home would not be tolerated or go unpunished.
As a boy, when Harman wasn't chopping firewood, breaking broncs or working a local ranch, he was drawing.
Famous old girls include Harriet Harman, constitutional affairs minister, and Rosalind Franklin, the DNA pioneer.
In his final 18 years, Harman produced oils, drawings, and bronzes of rodeos, cowpokes and other rustic scenes.
Harman supplies audio products and electronic systems for the vehicle, consumer and professional industries.
The Times had previously reported that Brown went so far as to inform Harman how she planned to run Newsweek.
It ranges from the available Harman Kardon premium sound system to a back-up camera and standard satellite radio.
His visitors, the Irish ambassador and Justin Harman, were delighted to see him but distressed by his appearance.
The energy put into her work is also reflected in the Harman paintings, so that her canvases remain affordable and accessible.
Now Irish ambassador to Moscow, Mr Harman, who is here today, did not give up.
The acting Labour leader, Harriet Harman, was terse when she was asked about the stone on BBC Radio 4's Today programme.
This script was written by Harvey Harman who was a community development worker in South Africa for several years.
Keene D, Harman P, Sutcliffe T, on behalf of members of the Canadian Paediatric Surveillance Program.
As Ms Harman is notoriously short of bright new ideas, this looks like a bad omen for anything interesting that Mr Field may propose.
Harman bristles, an irked schoolteacher crinkling her nose at the perceived slight, and then explains why no one should belittle her role.
Harriet Harman told MPs to abstain on the Welfare Bill, with its measures to increase child poverty and victimise the disabled.
The remarks sound contradictory, but Harman seemed to conceive of memory as an external storage device.
In Grangefield community centre, a roomful of women with cups of coffee talk to Harman of how they feel, what they know and what they need.
On October 28th Harriet Harman, the minister for women, linked these small ads with the practice of people-trafficking.
The juice of passion fruit contains alkaloids, including Harman, which has blood pressure lowering, sedative and antispasmodic action.
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And Deputy Labour leader Harriet Harman will give the closing speech, which should be a marked difference to predecessor John Prescott's often rumbustious parting shots.
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