Sentence examples for hard hand from inspiring English sources

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hard hand

noun

A hand of cards that are worth their face value, i.e. without any ace being counted as 11.

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"I will use a hard hand against fascism and intolerance.

Mr Sharon had a reputation as a war hero and undisputed hard hand against the Palestinians.

With that as guidance, McClellan and other military leaders vigorously applied the "hard hand of war" to civilian secessionists.

Born in 1962 and named Dan, he became Buckshot under the hard hand of his father, Ace.

"The support for Uribe is very clearly for the hard hand," said Ricardo Galán, a spokesman for the campaign.

Other highlights here include 'All You Can Do' and 'Hard Hand to Hold' whose insight and simplicity are a pleasure.

Speaking later at a pro-government rally, Mr. Maduro mentioned the plot allegations and promised to use a "hard hand against the right-wing conspiracy".

Then Bairstow played a poor shot to a similar delivery, with hard hands – or rather a hard hand, because one came off the bat.

"The government had for so long only used the hard hand against the people, so people got used to the harshness of guns and the military.

Smith, who took a hard hand to the helmet from John Wendling late and bloodied his nose, completed 20 of 31 passes for 226 yards and extended his franchise-record streak of passes without an interception to 216.

Mr. Birns, however, said there was little reason to believe that Mr. Uribe -- who cast himself as the candidate of the "hard hand" during the campaign -- would be committed to ensuring that negotiations reopened.

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