Roger Hardy is a visiting fellow at the Centre for International Studies at LSE.
Amazingly, an account apparently belonging to Hardy tweeted a message similar to the deleted one which remains today.
My colleague Quentin Hardy has a bit more from our talk with Flipboard CEO Mike McCue at their shack in Palo Alto.
Hugh Hardy is a practiced hand at New York theater-making, having designed the original Joyce Theater, BAM's Harvey Theater and many others.
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Donald Hardy, a resident of Florida, was facing this fact when he heard about a trial of gene therapy at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania.
The new Twitter is out, and my colleague Quentin Hardy has a fine post about how the double-pane format allows it to display more information and content.
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"They may be just testing the Japanese since they are preoccupied with the island issue" in the East China Sea, said James Hardy, a senior analyst for Asian Pacific region with Jane's Defense Weekly.
"In my view, these results are very, very slightly hopeful, but not more than this, " says John Hardy, a University College, London, neuroscientist and geneticist who was among the first to point to a link between amyloid, the protein bapineuzumab attacks, and Alzheimer's.
And but for the cherry tomatoes, I've - first one I tried this year is I can't really speak for the fruit, but the husky tomato definitely is a very hardy, usually really good for the at least for the upside town tomatoes with just smaller ones that it definitely seems to be a pretty hardy one.
First up is the JBL Charge, a hardy Bluetooth speaker which promises an impressive 12 hours of tunes on a single charge.
Suddenly, a hardy perennial of the Washington political hothouse is once again in full bloom.
It could be dandruff from the guys who put together the probe, or a hardy virus.
The 400 best big companies that have made it through to this, our fifth A-List, are a hardy breed.
"The economics of wine are supply-driven, " says John Grant, president of Hardy Wine, a division of the U.S.' Constellation Brands.
Two of the persimmon trees are planted at the top terrace, along with a hardy kiwi vine dangling from the deck above.
Rep. Labrador made the decision to fire Hardy himself, a staffer told the Idaho statesman, but declined to provide much more detail.
In the past, these scientists have developed a genetically modified malaria resistant mosquito, and now they've shown that that mosquito is a hardy mosquito.
Hardy feels like a broken man and sees his path to emotional recovery in stopping the killer and the network of killers Carroll is recruiting.
Although hybrid vigour can produce good hooves, plenty of stamina and a hardy disposition, it can also lend itself to other traits, such as recalcitrance.
Another case was against Hardy Rodenstock, a German wine connoisseur who claimed to have discovered a cache of wine in Paris that once belonged to President Thomas Jefferson.
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We are not talking here about that hardy perennial, a balanced budget amendment to the Constitution, that would easily become a lever for Democrats to push for higher taxes.
For American motorists, that something better is cellulosic ethanol an alcohol made from straw, leaves, stalks, cane or, best of all, switchgrass, a hardy perennial that grows prolifically almost anywhere.
"The economics of wine are supply-driven, " says John Grant, president of Hardy Wine, a division of the U.S.' Constellation Brands (nyse: STZ - news - people ).
Its devotees are like members of the U.S. Ski team in the late 1970s, a hardy bunch that grew up carving turns on the rutted ice of eastern mountains and later flourished on the sweet powder of the destination resorts out west.
Polanski has been nominated for Oscars for directing "Rosemary's Baby" (1968), "Chinatown" (1974) and "Tess" (1980), an adaptation of "Tess of the d'Urbervilles, " the Thomas Hardy novel about a young peasant woman whose life collapses after a wealthy older man seduces her.
The trickle of hard currency brought in by a few intrepid travellers helped buy food from across the border in Botswana and Zambia, and while some rangers sought work in other countries, a hardy band of guides stayed on to try and protect the animals from poaching.
"This is a tough, hardy horse that I thought from day one would win a decent race or two for us, " said winning trainer Martin of Xenophon.
What hath this wrought, but a less hardy populace replete with severe budget problems?
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Yet in the end, the hardy English never let a bit of adversity get them down.
For instance, if you were to ask the citizens of Nottingham where their regional identity lay, I suspect the answers would mainly be Nottingham or Nottinghamshire, with a few hardy eccentrics calling themselves Mercians.
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