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ironhanded

[ahy-ern-han-did] / ˈaɪ ərnˈhæn dɪd /






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For, in his usual ironhanded manner, he had run the convention in large measure for the edification of another group of labormen meeting simultaneously in Miami�the executive council of the American Federation of Labor.

From Time Magazine Archive

With comic indecision, its economic planners have bobbed between ironhanded Communist controls and fleeting flirtations with capitalism.

From Time Magazine Archive

But the changes are unlikely to convince the Iraqi masses that the regime has truly turned over a new leaf, especially since the ironhanded Interior Minister, Ali Hassan Majid, has kept his job.

From Time Magazine Archive

Censorship remains ironhanded within Poland, although it was lifted at week's end for dispatches by foreign correspondents.

From Time Magazine Archive

Right ceases to reign, force asserts itself, and Bismarck, ironhanded, invincible, holds sway over a scared, unresisting, one may say a soulless world.

From The Arena Volume 4, No. 21, August, 1891 by Various