Proper noun
Hardeman (plural Hardemans)
A surname.
Doug and Jill Archer receive their award from Phoenix Rogers, right, TCAAA president, and Justin Gillam, AgriLife Extension agent, Hardeman County. Source: Internet
JOHN A. FARRELL is the author of Clarence Darrow: Attorney for the Damned, which won the Los Angeles Times Book Prize for biography, and Tip O’Neill and the Democratic Century, which won the D. B. Hardeman Prize for the best book on Congress. Source: Internet
Finally, the receiver would sell the properties in an auction Hardeman rigged so he could win and net more than $150 million. Source: Internet
In an Oct. 22 deposition, Hardeman said that he has never communicated with the judge or receiver, according to a partial transcript filed in another case involving Paul. Source: Internet
Hardeman hopes his work in strategy and compliance removes conflicts in technology. Source: Internet
With technology constantly evolving, Hardeman has to deal with the threat of irrelevancy—keeping up with progress is essential. Source: Internet