I'm concentrating hard on working hard on and off the field.
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It was hard on our company and hard on all of us.
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"I've worked too hard on this to not work hard on getting it implemented," King said.
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"Listen, it's hard on him and it's hard on you, because it's a new world," she explains.
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And I know Chuck Grassley is working very hard on it, and Mitch is working very hard on it.
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He is actively looking for work, but the situation has been hard on him (and he's been hard on himself).
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He's already really hard on himself, like no one else can be as hard on Enes as he is on himself.
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I have worked hard on "Hamilton" for the last six years, like I worked hard on every single musical I've ever done.
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I'm not hard on my people, but I'm really hard on myself, and I think it's born out of how I grew up.
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"It's hard on the patients, but it's also hard on the staff, because we don't have anything to offer but prevention," she said.
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Suddenly, I think that it would be OK for him to be hard on the media or hard on whoever his political enemies are.
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And then it takes a while for my husband to get back in touch with me; it's hard on the kids, it's hard on me.
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This has "cost me my career, the thing I love to do .... It's been hard on my family and hard on my friends," Mueller said.
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"He's very much a numbers man - he's hard on those that don't deliver results, although he's also hard on himself," said the former Nissan executive.
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If Trump wants to show strong leadership, he should show that he is hard on terrorism, regardless of the culprit, not hard on immigrants and refugees.
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"She now says, 'This is going to be hard on me, this is going to be hard on our family, but you should do this,'" Moulton said.
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Venus in Virgo is a more challenging placement; people with this in their chart may be hard on others because they're also hard on and incredibly critical of themselves.
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Tom works very hard he is very smart, he's trained hard, he's worked hard on his throwing mechanics, he's worked hard on his mental understanding of the game and process.
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It's the record of ours that's most explicitly a break up album and it really does go hard on that, and in hindsight I think it goes too hard on it.
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" On DACA: "Apple is pushing extremely hard on this.
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"I never worked so hard on a production in my life, and now it's a bittersweet way to end this piece of art that we worked so hard on," she told the website.
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The Trump administration has come down hard on such cases.
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I know you are working hard on this every night.
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It's also helped her to be less hard on herself.
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I know that I'm still a little hard on myself.
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"School can be hard on a person," he said Thursday.
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" He talks about "bumpin' that Weezy hard" on "Good Drank.
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Am I being too hard on A Star Is Born?
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" He later added: "I think it's very hard on him.
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We're going to work very hard on the inner city.
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That's why the military is working hard on the JTARV.
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The United States government is cracking down hard on Huawei.
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High refresh rate screens are hard on battery life, though.
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" I replied, "Well, we all worked hard on that speech.
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And that break up was hard on both of us.
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It's hard on moms and society to feel that pressure.
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First of all, let's not be too hard on ourselves.
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Other countries, including China, have come down hard on cryptocurrencies.
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I had been really hard on myself in that relationship.
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"In general, women are too hard on themselves," Trine states.
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Arthur told Kathleen to stop being so hard on him.
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"We're working very hard on security around Wrigley," he continued.
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The holidays are really hard on a lot of people.
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He is banking hard on momentum from being a winner.
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This last album and tour were hard on our hearts.
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The administration is working hard on other options, Kerry added.
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"The Rangers came out really hard on us," Budaj said.
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Cillizza: President Obama's White House was notoriously hard on leakers.
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Her absence has been especially hard on her young children.
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The Chinese government is coming down hard on He Jiankui.
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Work hard on yourself and you can make a fortune.
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Why would he work so hard on behalf of simulations?
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Everything was easy; we didn't make it hard on them.
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I also work very hard on growing the community worldwide.
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"This is so hard on all Puerto Ricans," she said.
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Mr. Sanders campaigned hard on promises to expand Social Security.
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He's improving and he's working hard on the defensive end.
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OR YOU CAN IMAGINE WE PUSH VERY HARD ON TRADE.
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We are genuinely working very hard on new business initiatives.
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And it's hard on the body, if you're my age.
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Debt, especially credit card debt, can be hard on retirees.
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Locke was hard on himself, particularly for the Weeks homer.
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" "All Oyakata (sumo stable masters) are working hard on scouting.
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Therefore, I felt being hard on myself helped me achieve.
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The search was extremely hard on the troops, he said.
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We need to be smart, not simply hard, on crime.
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"Sanctions were biting really hard on them," Mr. Nasheed said.
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But let's not be too hard on Halberstam's paperback publisher.
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"The gallery install is very hard on P," she wrote.
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They've also been working hard on Pratt's Washington state farm.
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One winter day, his wife knocked hard on our door.
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But Barbato was throwing hard on Tuesday, averaging 94 m.p.h.
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I concentrated so hard on breaststroking, my mind went blank.
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We rock hard on shows because we actually love it.
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Man you know, I worked very hard on the project.
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I still raged pretty hard on a couple of them.
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I remember being hard on him about not having waited.
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It's a consequence of something pressing hard on your chest.
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Francesca traipsed over people's lawns and rapped hard on doors.
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"He just landed hard on his left elbow," Callaway said.
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McKENZIE We're the only ones who are hard on ourselves.
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LOS ANGELES — Oprah Winfrey pushing hard on the promotional circuit.
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When you do fail, don't be so hard on yourself.
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House & Senate for working so hard on cutting taxes {& reform.
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Even Oprah eventually apologized for being so hard on him.
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"We negotiated pretty hard on the price," Mr. Nordquist said.
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We understand that it has been particularly hard on you.
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It's going to be really hard on the loser today.
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So, DeLay is working hard on a science YouTube account.
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"I think it's really hard on people," Ms. Touitou said.
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And the administration's working very hard on this very issue.
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It's hard on your family in ways you don't expect.
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I was too hard on this book in my review.
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Jokowi's government has come down relatively hard on the culprits.
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His rivals push back hard on that idea, of course.
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We've had trouble conceiving, that's been hard on us, too.
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The man's wife said, Don't be so hard on people.
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Am I being too hard on the season so far?
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But he vowed not to be too hard on himself.
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Ms. Abrams hit hard on those themes throughout her address.
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That's one of the things we've been working hard on.
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But it's, they wish they'd been less hard on themselves.
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"I believe that right now in Raqqa they're working hard on trying to orchestrate cyberattacks [on the power grid], just as they are working hard on trying to develop weapons to be used," said Sen.
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I've been working extremely hard on one of them in particular.
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France was hit hard on the day of its national holiday.
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Brady wasn't the only one coming down hard on the Patriots.
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At first, she refuses — she's worked really hard on her sobriety.
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"It has been hard on everybody," Lawson says about the case.
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Photo: Chris Jackson (Getty Images)Pregnancy is hard on the body.
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JT, however, thinks Seth is being way too hard on himself.
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Sometimes thinking…'Okay, like, I was being too hard on myself.
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European regulators have come down hard on Google for squelching competition.
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Deep down, we're all still crushing hard on our first loves.
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Also OnePlus is keeping with tradition, and hitting hard on price.
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But having to move is hard on people and their families.
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Curtis was — in a stereotypically British manner — being hard on himself.
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The blacklist was especially hard on actors; I know, because my
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But on the other hand, we worked really hard on it.
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"Life is hard on us women," she told PEOPLE, tearing up.
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He's still working hard on a lot of things, like standing.
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I think that we've been very hard on the local people.
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And it's been hard on parents to be out this long.
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But since then, Chinese regulators have come down hard on cryptocurrencies.
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It sounds like you're being hard on yourself for being selective.
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You can see how this might be hard on a couple.
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She's also very hard on herself, which most great artists are.
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That didn't stop him from going hard on the basketball court.
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"Apple is in the hunt, working hard on this," Morgenthaler said.
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"The impact (of the law) was hard on her," he said.
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I check myself and realize I'm being too hard on him.
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They are not ready to push hard on growth just yet.
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We load up on quarters and I go hard on cleaning.
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But Trump hasn't always been this hard on the polling industry.
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He's complex, he's nuanced, and he's not hard on the eyes.
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We are working hard on removing those artifacts for the release.
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Phrases like "extract more data" may fall hard on traditionalist ears.
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Recent years have been hard on him and his family, though.
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By any standard, the past year has been hard on Evernote.
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"Our coach was really hard on us," Ziff says by phone.
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This was a mistake and we've worked hard on correcting it.
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" Rubio hit back hard on Trump's insinuations on ABC's "This Week.
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Low demand and oversupply have been particularly hard on Canadian provinces.
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It made me realize our separation was hard on her too.
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I loved food and I was being too hard on myself.
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As you can imagine, desert racing is hard on truck bodies.
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"We will come down hard on illegal cannabis businesses," Goodale added.
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Which fighter can give me a hard on at this point?
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The 2016 presidential contest has been hard on the U.S. military.
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After that, the pilot tried pulling back hard on the controls.
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"Everyone is pitching hard on this one," one investment banker said.
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I know why he's been so hard on the President, actually.
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He's working hard on those taxes and keeping the taxes down.
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Work as hard on your last day as on your first.
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So why are liberals so hard on Trump's basic campaign points?
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"I'm rock hard on the Second Amendment," Bailey said last month.
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Smaller independents have been hit about twice as hard, on average.
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Bar none, dad was too hard on them or ignored them.
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For two years he has leaned hard on the Justice Department.
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He was so good and he worked so hard on everything.
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"This is always hard on sellers," our real estate agent said.
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In "Chanson Douce," Slimani is pretty hard on Paul and Myriam.
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And that's why we've pushed hard on our expanded access program.
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This is why we need to be so hard on it.
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I started to reconsider the countless ways I'm hard on myself.
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"This river life is pretty hard on a marriage," he said.
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Maureen Dowd WASHINGTON — LET'S stop being so hard on Donald Trump.
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Undocumented life in America is hard on the mind and body.
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The 2080s were especially hard on both Wilkinsburg and East Liberty.
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He campaigned hard on national security, and voters seemed to respond.
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We're going to come down hard on you if you do!
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And my new penis wouldn't get hard on its own, either.
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Finally, hit back hard on those who opposed the needed reforms.
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The policy has been hard on insurers and pension funds, too.
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" — JIMMY KIMMEL "So this is going to be hard on Trump.
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But will applicants continue to work so hard on lottery applications?
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He's worked hard on it and I thought he pitched well.
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But maybe I'm being too hard on this Yukon grocery store.
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So we're working very hard on it; we'll see what happens.
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Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 is going hard on multiplayer.
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And because of that fact, we shouldn't be hard on ourselves.
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But I also believe Dad is being too hard on himself.
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This is something I worked hard on for a long time.
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She's been pretty hard on herself; the years have been hard.
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I find that a little jarring and hard on the system.
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But "Green Book" tugged hard on a lot of voter heartstrings.
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"They're really hitting him hard on the shows," Mr. Ruddy said.
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Yeah. I mean, it's hard on your body playing every day.
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Okay, what he's saying ... He's gonna push very hard on this.
|
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Some of the best imitators offered witty cross-bred twists on the Die Hard premise: Cellular, heavily influenced by the Die Hard imitator Speed, was Die Hard on a cellphone; Crank was Die Hard on a thug.
|
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"I think he's always hard on himself," Flyers defenseman Brandon Manning said.
|
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Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis campaigned hard on the issue of public safety.
|
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"Brooke is working hard on her sobriety which is an insidious disease."
|
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What we went through during that year was very hard on us.
|
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"I know people are going to be hard on [me]," he said.
|
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Insiders worry it will come down too hard on ICOs, stymying innovation.
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It's clear that you've worked very hard on behalf of these industries.
|
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We work hard on our relationship to keep it centered and communicative.
|
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"I trust that YouTube is working hard on their end," Hong said.
|
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"This is really hard on us and her children," they reportedly wrote.
|
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"I'm sorry for treating you and being hard on you," she said.
|
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I am still working hard on fitness, and almost back to normal.
|
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I also find it too hard on the joints and connective tissue.
|
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Wendy Williams is notoriously hard on celebrities and the decisions they make.
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I'm hugely excited for this and I'm working really hard on it.
|
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"We are working hard on rescue efforts at the site," he said.
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We let them hang around and they made it hard on us.
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This is hard on spouses and children (who barely get a mention).
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I'm going to go work hard on my game this off-season.
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We wouldn't be so hard on you if you'd just get organized.
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This is something that Diversity VC and Atomico are working hard on.
|
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There's no denying that these tiny beasts are hard on the eyes.
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CEO Elon Musk said the rocket "landed hard" on the drone ship.
|
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So I'm a great believer in coming down hard on that stuff.
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This has to be hard on,,,maybe not the perfect words,,,many.
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"My mother thinks I am too hard on these kids," Baucom says.
|
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They came down hard on anyone who spread stories of their violence.
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Don't drink the juice without water, because it's hard on your teeth.
|
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"Kids don't work hard on things they don't care about," she says.
|
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So, to my colleagues who worked hard on this report, thank you.
|
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On Comedy Have we been too hard on the soulless network suit?
|
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"It was really hard on Nick," Lauren tearfully said in the footage.
|
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When I pitched it to Kiran, she really tripped hard on it.
|
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In private I pressed hard on them, hoping they would go away.
|
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She told Charlie and Petra I was breathing too hard on it.
|
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"I think it's because Republicans aren't campaigning hard on privatization," he says.
|
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News of the death of actress Carrie Fisher hit hard on Tuesday.
|
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"A lot of places are super-hard on drug addicts," he said.
|
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Regulators in China and South Korea have come down hard on cryptocurrencies.
|
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You work hard on something that requires a painstaking level of precision.
|
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I don't mean to be hard on the show: Spongebob is great.
|
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Wage inequality in America falls especially hard on many women of color.
|
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Yeah. The C-section, I think it was hard on my body.
|
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Shouts to Joseph Kahn for really going hard on those effects shots.
|
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He went pretty hard on her during a radio interview Monday morning.
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Oh gosh don't be too hard on Mike tomorrow, Mr. Trump. pic.twitter.
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So if you struggled the first time, don't be hard on yourself.
|
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Maybe he's right, and maybe we shouldn't be so hard on ourselves.
|
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" Laymon's response: "I rolled my eyes and sucked hard on my teeth.
|
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"I worked really hard on the physicality," Cumberbatch said in an interview.
|
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"We are now following up hard on that finding," said Dr. Hyman.
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I'm working really hard on logging everything I buy on Every Dollar.
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If someone is trying to sell you hard on something, be wary.
|
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This was hard on remote rural areas, which depend on road transport.
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"It makes you not be so hard on yourself," Kardashian West says.
|
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"He was making gestures about getting a hard-on again," she said.
|
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Buttigieg has been hit especially hard on the issue from rival Sen.
|
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It's hard on the kids to not be distracted, but no excuses.
|
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Higher gasoline and diesel prices are particularly hard on the rural poor.
|
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That's notable because this flu season has been particularly hard on children.
|
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"We're working very hard on Nafta with Mexico and Canada," he said.
|
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He said Chinese President Xi Jinping was working hard on the issue.
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Slavery was hard on slaves and colonisation was tough on the colonised.
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He said Chinese President Xi Jinping was working hard on the issue.
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Lately, Brenda Arjona has been leaning hard on the campus food pantry.
|
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Would we be so hard on a man for behaving this way?
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"I want to work hard on taking care of myself," she shares.
|
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"Four years being inside is very hard on the spirit," he said.
|
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On Thursday evening, Ford pushed back hard on the mistaken-identity theory.
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Don't drink the juice without water because it's hard on your teeth.
|
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"That was really hard on the family," the Black Panther actress said.
|
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They worked with a nutritionist, but it was very hard on them.
|
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"He is incredibly modest and profoundly hard on himself," Mr. Abrams said.
|
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They should work hard on, it is something the country needs desperately.
|
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I think a lot of companies make things too hard on themselves.
|
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" You're pretty hard on millennials saying, "Here's the thing kids, you're racist.
|
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The things that you work hard on have a lot of impact.
|
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This has been something our deputies have worked long and hard on.
|
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There is little evidence he is working hard on any of them.
|
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I would say our show is hard on everyone who isn't a white man, but I would also say that our present day is very hard on everyone who isn't part of the 1/100, the 1 percent.
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It got a hard-on all the same to see a woman without her clothes, even a decrepit one; though perhaps the hard-on came from the pistol he had aimed at her face and had not fired.
|
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Marvin Williams did a good job on him, making it hard on him.
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Le Pen and the National Front campaigned hard on immigration and cultural assimilation.
|
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We come out and aren't playing hard on both sides of the ball.
|
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We have a leader, she's worked incredibly hard on the most difficult deal.
|
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And then when you have another one, that was really hard on us.
|
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" Trump added that active shooter drills were "crazy," and "very hard on children.
|
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But Chairman Vincent Bradley and Commissioner Greeley Ford came down hard on Cityfox.
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" Adding, "Don't feel guilty or be too hard on yourself about your cravings.
|
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Japan is working hard on another trade deal, the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership.
|
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The Chinese Consumers Association has come down hard on Apple in the past.
|
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It will be hard on her part, but she will enjoy the results.
|
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I remember being too hard on a scene that he'd been struggling with.
|
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He then repeatedly delayed elections and cracked down hard on those who protested.
|
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I don't know, Emily, am I being too hard on our trajectory here?
|
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So what Google announced is that it basically dunked really hard on IBM.
|
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" Echoes a second source, "This whole process has been very hard on him.
|
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The pregnancy is sure to be hard on Prince William, 32, as well.
|
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"You just have to let it go and not be hard on yourself."
|
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Isaac said that the death has been especially hard on his sister, Emily.
|
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" Echoed a second source, "This whole process has been very hard on him.
|
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Don't be too hard on yourself, as the new year is just beginning.
|
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Because Ryan is an Olympian, he quickly jumps to being hard on himself.
|
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It can be hard on his heart to see sick kids every day.
|
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We have so, so many more and we worked very hard on them.
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When we came back, we worked really hard on improving our live sets.
|
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"We really made it hard on him (Kluber)," Indians manager Terry Francona said.
|
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Chinese companies are also working hard on the other technologies autonomy will require.
|
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"They're prosecutors – it's their job to make it hard on people," he said.
|
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It's especially hard on the young and elderly and those with chronic illness.
|
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It looks like it might break if you breathe too hard on it.
|
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Don't be so hard on yourself — you're killing it more than you know.
|
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We need to work very hard on building, rebuilding the foundation of Europe.
|
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Jay heard the song and said, 'You went hard on that 3rd verse.
|
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I just wanna go hard on tracks, I think we can get on.
|
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Cook said Apple is pushing "extremely hard" on addressing the changes to DACA.
|
|
He caresses her one moment, then whips out his hard-on the next.
|
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Toxic people don't just make you miserable — they're really hard on your brain.
|
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"You just have to let it go and not be hard on yourself."
|
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Both men had leaned hard on wavering senators over the past few days.
|
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Try not to be too hard on yourself if and when it happens.
|
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"I'm hard on myself – I believe everything's a work in progress," she says.
|
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"We made it hard on ourselves to win," Indians manager Terry Francona said.
|
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Take your time if need be, and don't be too hard on yourself.
|
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The country clamped down hard on Bitcoin several times in the cryptocurrency's history.
|
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He was working really hard on Adobe Illustrator to create this cover. 4.
|
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And of Ash's robotic hard-on for poking around inside the disemboweled facehugger.
|
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Sanctions won't work unless China agrees to clamp down hard on North Korea.
|
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However, there's no need to be hard on yourself after one rough night.
|
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Working very hard on TAX CUTS for the middle class, companies and jobs!
|
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FEMA, First Responders and Law Enforcement are working really hard on hurricane Florence.
|
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The track is not hard on brakes, though brake cooling can be difficult.
|
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But, in the process, he's making things hard on himself -- and his party.
|
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Luckily, the transition back to her roots hasn't been too hard on Misty.
|
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Rebooting the classics can run the risk of leaning too hard on nostalgia.
|
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" Carson, 24, told reporters she feels like Muniz "is really hard on himself.
|
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Starwood should fight hard on this issue, though, because of the regulatory issues.
|
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On a features level, the value proposition falls pretty hard on its face.
|
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It's no secret, Apple has been working hard on a self-driving car.
|
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No wonder this poor weatherman is getting dragged so hard on national television.
|
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And you didn't go after us, but he was hard on that industry.
|
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I'm so excited for the launch; we've been working so hard on this.
|
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The kids have been working hard on it over the last few years.
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All we have to do is work hard on behalf of that truth.
|
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"Don't be so hard on yourself!" it told one of its heartbroken countrymen.
|
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Above all, he wants to push hard on the boundaries of the possible.
|
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His children told stories about their father being hard on them growing up.
|
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I'm pretty hard on my body: I bike, run, and play roller derby.
|
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During one outburst, Jayme said Patterson struck her "really hard" on her back.
|
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"Someone's got to be riding hard on them, full stop," Emanuel told Vox.
|
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I know that people are working very hard on that sort of approach.
|
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Air pollution reduces life expectancy for everyone, but it's particularly hard on children.
|
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But Trump wants you to believe that he's working hard on a deal.
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Dr. Blasey's team and Democrats, though, have pushed back hard on that idea.
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Twitter, for example, insists that it has been working hard on the problem.
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He said drought conditions were particularly hard on crops, livestock and water levels.
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The currents of family life hit me hard on the beach every summer.
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Where to Stream: Netflix, Hulu, CBS All Access Die Hard on the Enterprise.
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Their eyes are fixed hard on plastic bowls, spoons gripped in tiny fists.
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Obviously, this would be really, really hard on our nation's forgotten financial consultants.
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They tend to be hard on their peers and sympathetic to their foes.
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Tell that to my limp, my drool and my hard-on for men.
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Dog agreed that the American legal system is particularly hard on black people.
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Having to brake hard on a slippery road is an invitation to disaster.
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Too many bad years in Toronto have been hard on an usher's ears.
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Once I had debt of my own, I was extremely hard on myself.
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And we're working hard on that, through various development programmes around the world.
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In Kansas, provisions of the HOPE Act have been especially hard on children.
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It was a little hard on the old ego, I'll tell you that.
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"It was really hard on her after she lost her husband," Haley said.
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Why did she push so hard on the deal in the first place?
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If you ask me, President Obama is being way too hard on himself.
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An earnest search for truth would have leaned hard on those two subordinates.
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In the 1990s, the United States cracked down hard on immigration from Mexico.
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The president is running hard on a strategy of riling up his base.
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And this pushes incredibly hard on both hardware as well as software evolution.
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But we're working hard on solving those things, not on scoring political points.
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"We've thrown ourselves into it, and worked hard on the viticulture," he said.
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Dealing with death is a long process; I worked very hard on it.
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She wants the freedom to move on, to make things hard on herself.
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Other Republicans, however, didn't appear to want to go too hard on Pruitt.
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VICE: You're quite hard on the new atheism of Richard Dawkins and others.
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Do you think people are being too hard on them in that regard?
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I don't think they're being too hard on them, I think that's fine.
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"Go back a decade and almost every hitting coach was telling you to hit the ball hard on the ground, hard on top," said San Diego Padres Manager Andy Green, a utility player in the majors from 2004 to 2009.
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We're working hard on the technology around that and getting the rights squared away.
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We have to be hard on ourselves, to be conscious of what we change.
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I've realized my curves are beautiful and I shouldn't be so hard on myself.
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The government is right to come down hard on the $6 billion 1MDB scandal.
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Cambodia's government has cracked down hard on protests in recent years from opposition parties.
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BRIAN SULLIVAN: THERE WERE PEOPLE WHO THOUGHT YOU WERE TOO HARD ON HILLARY CLINTON?
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There was another side that was saying, 'Hey, you're being too hard on Roseanne.
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This president has been out there working hard on this for a long time.
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"Ben is in rehab and working hard on himself," a source previously told PEOPLE.
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Someone, presumably an employee of the aviation company Jetex, worked really hard on that.
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"My parents, when they got divorced, it was really hard on me," she explains.
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I'd still be a girl without all the songs I worked so hard on.
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I think people were too hard on him but, Jimmy Fallon is an entertainer.
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Though the Gifford's passing was hard on the family her kids are still thriving.
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Taipei said its diplomats are working hard on the ground to solve such issues.
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"My parents, when they got divorced, it was really hard on me," explained Roper.
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Calderon recalled his early impressions of DeRozan, who could be incredibly hard on himself.
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The process of training their own replacements was hard on many of the workers.
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"It has been so hard on everybody just changing their routine completely," she explains.
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" —Kristina Gehrmann "The past year has been incredibly hard on me physically and mentally.
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It was an almost 6 year struggle that was extremely hard on our marriage.
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Companies with exposure to China, including RH, have been hit hard on the market.
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As usual, Adobe also worked hard on improving the overall performance of its applications.
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That said, I think she's being a little hard on Pastor Tim, don't you?
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Al Franken (D-MN) took the opportunity to push Perry hard on climate science.
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The market, unsurprisingly, got a raging hard on, and Facebook's stock rose 6.5 percent.
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The one thing I would tell other working moms:Don't be so hard on yourself.
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Everyone is way too hard on Sansa Manipulative and opportunistic, but never without reason.
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I worked so hard on this, and we're launching first with a contour product.
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You read all 3,300 words and think, gosh, he's working hard on the problem!
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They haven't been successful yet, but they are working hard on the backup gyro.
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One thing is for certain, they are most definitely working very hard on it.
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I'm going through a lot of emotional things and I'm working hard on myself.
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Breakups are hard on anyone, but can you imagine if strangers knew your business?
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And the Iraqis right now are working hard on punching through that external crust.
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NASA has started its search and is already being pitched hard on lander concepts.
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There are signs that this season will continue to be hard on apparel makers.
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The 2007 to 2100 economic crisis fell particularly hard on Mississippi and neighboring states.
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You have to justify yourself, and I think women are particularly hard on themselves.
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"The life of an actor can be really hard on the hair," she wrote.
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But the industry will lean hard on Republicans to block or water them down.
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That being said ... she admits going hard on the party scene didn't help either.
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"My 3-year-old …it's gonna be hard on her when he leaves again."
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"They're all concentrating very hard on servicing the top end," said COO Steve Denner.
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Because you never want to look like you tried too hard on this holiday.
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Or maybe I'm being too hard on the plot, which after all doesn't matter.
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They may unintentionally hurt someone's feelings, though, which they'll also take hard on themselves.
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They are instructed not to press prospective applicants too hard on their academic qualifications.
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Technology shares were hit hard on Monday after U.S. President Donald Trump attacked Amazon.
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I know they worked hard on this case -- and it is very much appreciated.
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I worked long and hard on its 448 pages and chose my words carefully.
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THE past six months have been hard on the reputations of China's economic managers.
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A horny dude will put his hard-on just about anywhere to get off.
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New York Yankees closer Aroldis Chapman threw a baseball very hard on Monday night.
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He's worked hard on his throwing mechanics, on his mental understanding of the game.
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I'm kind of hard on my hair, but I think I have nice hair.
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I know it's going to be really hard on Taylor to move, as well.
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That's hard on everyone, but for disabled people, it can have particularly high stakes.
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Carlos Curbelo and David Jolly, are pushing hard on their leadership to move quickly.
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They have clamped down hard on users of social media who have done so.
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Even for a sexual assault trial, the prosecution was especially hard on the victims.
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Instead, make sure to binge hard on foods that'll keep your sodium levels high.
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"I'm still hard on myself, but now I bounce back much faster," Dunn said.
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The Republican bills could also be hard on Medicaid enrollees in the Rust Belt.
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The defense is likely to come down hard on Gates in their cross-examination.
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He was chewing too hard on his straw during his cowboy phase yesterday. 6.
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I mean, we used to have Republicans being hard on the deficit, deficit hawks.
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"I'm sure it's really hard on him," said Senator Barbara Boxer, Democrat of California.
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You're pretty hard on human beings in the book, especially of the urban variety.
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According to Shrager, the news of their son's arrest is hard on his family.
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The state is big, and rich, and it will fight hard on this one.
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"People don't realize they are working hard on a horse," Dr. Silkwood-Sherer said.
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"The Obama administration worked very hard on dealing with the terrorist issues," Albright said.
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If you notice someone working extra hard on something, let them know you noticed.
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Wednesday meals are hard on the working person; they're often good nights for takeout.
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The question is: Did we make it as hard on him as we could?
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" The body-positive mama added, "Women are too hard on themselves to be perfect.
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Exercising so much so soon after having a baby has been hard on me.
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"Al was very hard on us both," Denis said as Jean nodded in affirmation.
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There's a chance of having a good dialogue ... we're working very hard on that.
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Mr. Garcia's death in 1984 fell especially hard on a 13-year-old Marco.
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Right off, he throws in a lot that's hard on the eyes and ears.
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I try very hard on this podcast, but ultimately you run out of people.
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Yes, it can give you a hard-on for as long as you want.
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Does your racist uncle harbor a hard-on for Vice President-Elect Mike Pence?
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Instead, it is important to work hard on the things that result in sales.
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It was hard on the whole family, he said, though he supported the decision.
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From George W. Bush, who had always worked so hard on that Texas swagger?
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"We were really hard on ourselves for the past few years," Cannon-Brookes recalled.
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At a concession booth, Philadelphians, notoriously hard on pro athletes, spoke words of encouragement.
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I was raised Catholic, and then turned my back pretty fucking hard on it.
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But Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and the White House leaned hard on Flake.
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Understanding all this, Democrats can still run hard on climate change in party primaries.
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Mr. Bannon's hosts were hard on him, but not in the way he expected.
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I knocked again, hard, on the front door — at last we were in sync.
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This falls especially hard on trans women of color, who already face employment discrimination.
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I eat very healthily when I can, but I'm not too hard on myself.
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As my awareness (and age) grew, I became cynical, hypercritical, and hard on myself.
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As a Canadian immigrant, I am usually baffled by America's hard-on for guns.
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EGNER Yeah that's hard on any new relationship, much less one that involves dragons.
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"The media attention has been hard on Tyler and Gigi," the insider tells PEOPLE.
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" Mr. Trump added that active shooter drills were "crazy," and "very hard on children.
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"She can be pretty hard on people who aren't coming around," Mr. Baxley said.
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"The media attention has been hard on Tyler and Gigi," a source told People.
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There, in my zeal, I spun myself dizzy and fell hard on my elbow.
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Now we must be sure to go extra, extra hard on the cloud, right?
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The competition is also hard on colleges trying to predict who will ultimately attend.
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Sometimes people have a hard time admitting that because it's hard on their ego.
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They get equity grants to incentivize them to work hard on the startups' behalf.
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But it's hard on him because he doesn't understand what goes on out here.
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It's very hard on your home life if you don't have an understanding woman.
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Trump ran hard on promises to save the industrial Midwest and revitalize American manufacturing.
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There is a reason why we worked so hard on our creativity as kids.
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Representative Matt Gaetz went in hard on her during his five minutes of questioning.
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Let's start with the technical lever, which Google has been pulling very hard on.
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Photo: TeslaElectric motors guzzle electricity, which can be especially hard on a rechargeable battery.
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"We've been working hard on this for a couple of years now," he said.
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But I've been working hard on it and we've seen the results of it.
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"He's got his team, his staff working hard on it," Biggs told The Hill.
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Publicly, Pompeo hasn't given the impression that he pushed the Saudis hard on Khashoggi.
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I know he can be hard on himself and he definitely struggles with addiction.
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And I mean that, I really — I'm going to work very hard on that.
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THE LAST three months have been hard on China's most valuable public technology companies.
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"The media attention has been hard on Tyler and Gigi," the insider told PEOPLE.
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In 1947, hard on the heels of that tour, the Metropolitan Opera came calling.
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If you make things hard on yourself then you have to look for shortcuts.
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He has been effective on legislation, fought really hard on the disaster relief effort.
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It's hard on the mind, and it can wear away the soul as well.
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"I know people are going to be hard on [me]," Luyendyk Jr. told PEOPLE exclusively.
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So he's pushing hard on the ice, and he's also pushing hard in the gym.
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"There are any number of things that they have to fight hard on," Reid said.
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Sync your blog You've worked pretty hard on that blog post or creating that infographic.
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Burton leans in hard on the animal rights angle here, and though cheesy, it works.
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"We're going to work very hard on the inner city," Trump said at the event.
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Just as Tia said, her brother, Jason, and dad, Kenny, were really hard on me.
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Cause of collapse: I pushed too hard on a gum drop and it broke pic.twitter.
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Everyone else that we make jokes about or are really hard on really gets offended.
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It was hard on this shoot because the camera is just like a black hole.
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" Reynolds said he continued to "miss her terribly," adding, "Even now, it's hard on me.
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"They all worked so hard on this," says Caryn, who lives in Hicksville, New York.
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The first few years of this were really hard on my mental health and energy.
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Pregnancy had been hard on my marriage, as Zack bore the brunt of my sickness.
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The stock was knocked hard on Thursday after its South African unit issued disappointing results.
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Tech stocks rebounded hard on Tuesday, though the FANG names remain sharply off their records.
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My eye is slightly swollen from sleeping so hard on this side of my face!
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"It's very hard on myself and my family, because they could destroy me," she adds.
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She is taking care of her children and working hard on her brand, Modern Alkeme.
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You watch the thing that you love and work so hard on just fucking deteriorate.
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Cast your eyes hard on these two culprits, right in your very own kitchen cabinet.
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They're also working hard on connecting with academics and building the translation community around Lilt.
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Some people swear by it and other people feel it's too hard on a baby.
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I want to play the game I love, the game I work so hard on.
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Adapting will be hard on incumbents, but customers have a lot to look forward to.
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We must continue to work HARD on ourselves every single day and help each other.
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"They were really close, so this has been really hard on her," says the source.
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And it's hard on me as a mother because he isn't able to show emotion.
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Choruses that once thrashed around now glide airborne, crunching down hard on the buoyant beat.
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"With the condensed schedule, it has been hard on everybody," Boston coach Claude Julien said.
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His advisers pushed back hard on reporters, telling them he hadn't made up his mind.
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Air Force One was Die Hard on a very specific plane — the president's personal 747.
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You know, I go after Bernie really hard on the NRA — that's politics for him.
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Don't be too hard on yourself about the past—you've done the best you could.
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"We're working hard on that end," Orlando coach Frank Vogel told reporters of the defense.
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" Continues Kardashian: "I was really proud of myself for not being as hard on myself.
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"But Boeing is as hard on themselves as they are on anyone else," he added.
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Asked about the autonomous car efforts, Cook said that Apple is working hard on autonomy.
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And while this is hard on the middle class, it's devastating to low-income families.
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The H1N1 virus is a strain of flu that is particularly hard on young people.
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When you press down hard on the screen, you can see it come to life.
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Vampyr leans in hard on dialogue, which is a shame considering how shoddy it is.
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It is the kind of organization that inspires you to work hard on their behalf.
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These days, the pressure of being a breadwinner is hard on men and women alike.
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People really were great to me, but I always worked very hard on my auditions.
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That's something EF is working hard on, including via its sister organization Code First: Girls.
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"People are working very hard on 'Fortnite' and other Epic efforts," a representative told Polygon.
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Hayes would add farming to the list of professions that are hard on your health.
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Can't tell you how sorry I am, and wish it wasn't so hard on me.
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The Kylie Cosmetics mogul has been working hard on getting her pre-pregnancy body back.
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I can't remember it anymore on the piano, but I worked so hard on that.
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But he had worked hard on the film, and hard work can never go waste.
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American regulators have previously come down hard on entrepreneurs who sold investments using virtual currencies.
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The European Union has been working hard on creating a digital single market across Europe.
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Simpson's daughter, Arnelle, told the hearing that Simpson's incarceration had been hard on her family.
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"I'm hard on anyone that I think is taking precious hours from me," he said.
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Your uncle thought long and hard on the matter, consulted with clergy and read scripture.
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Mining stocks sold off hard on Thursday when the government revamped the sector's ownership rules.
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It was hard on him as a child, and it may remain so in adulthood.
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So, when I was arrested, it was extremely hard on them, especially for my mother.
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I like the idea that they just go hard on the negotiating the burger place.
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They lean hard on each other as they explore their 20-something lives in Chicago.
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But I think BioWare did work hard on the characters and letting people say goodbye.
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Facebook, Google, Apple, Microsoft and Amazon are all working hard on improving their personal assistants.
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Then again, perhaps all this talk of underperformance is being too hard on the Indians.
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That's the sign of journalistic fairness and objectivity is we're being equally hard on them.
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I flew over his head, into the crowd, and landed hard on the packed dirt.
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This article originally appeared on VICE UK Imagine having a hard-on for 18 hours.
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It may be hard on your ego, but it will shift your whole business perspective.
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Read more about how the storm was hard on people without the means to evacuate.
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The thing is, you shouldn't be hard on yourself if you find these puzzles difficult.
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Advocates say that long-term detention in Border Patrol stations is especially hard on children.
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And I think we might have been a bit too hard on ourselves as journalists.
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He got ratio'd very hard on Twitter for sort of giddily responding to Trump. Yeah.
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Not being paid was especially hard on younger staff who didn't have any savings yet.
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Picture Prompts Have you ever been rejected or failed at something you worked hard on?
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Being "hirable" means public officials can't be too hard on firms they might eventually join.
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"I am super hard on myself, but he takes it to another level," she said.
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He just presses hard on my leg on my backswing, which needs to get stronger.
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"We had little privacy and in retrospect, that was hard on the marriage," Barbara said.
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"The whole night we made it hard on ourselves to win," Manager Terry Francona said.
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I like it served with spicy coleslaw and big scallops sautéed hard on one side.
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This was also a collapse for the Liberal Democrats, which campaigned hard on stopping Brexit.
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Like Pelosi, he's leaning hard on the legal arguments outlined in the nation's founding document.
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The critics are particularly hard on the Duchess of Sussex, as Meghan is formally known.
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"We have worked so hard on every single piece of this collection," Laura Mulleavy said.
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" Jonrond chuckles and pulls hard on the wheel and again shouts into the microphone: "Allez!
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Based on Nintendo's trailer, the new game will lean hard on the Switch's unique functionality.
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"If they come down hard on the defendants, they will deter future whistleblowers," said Maus.
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I'm pretty hard on people with a path forward who treat unemployment like a vacation.
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Ms. Merkel plans to push back hard on what the Germans view as blatant protectionism.
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"I just don't understand why people are so hard on her," one of them sighed.
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"If you can only save $30 a month, don't be hard on yourself," Moraif said.
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I made a pact with myself that I had to always stay hard on him.
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Under his rule, Chinese authorities have cracked down hard on free expression and civil society.
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It doesn't mean we're not going to have to work incredibly hard on climate change.
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They are hurt badly by bad news; but they can also rally hard on good news.
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" I get I'm mean a lot, by them, "I'm the victim, you're too hard on us.
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Developers working on the Linux kernel have been working hard on a fix for a while.
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The oil market took the news hard on Wednesday, suffering losses of more than 20203 percent.
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Maybe I need to be more supportive of that and not be so hard on you.
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When the stakes are this high, the political incentives push hard on gaining every little advantage.
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Claire also doesn't make it easy on herself, and makes it downright hard on everybody else.
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Dana: Coming in last to [one of the challenges] on that leg was hard on us.
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Comcast SportsNet anchor Michael Jenkins took the Washington Capitals' Game 6 loss pretty hard on Tuesday.
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There was a feeling, amongst some of our readers, that we'd been too hard on Hillary.
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Army machismo was hard on anyone smaller or more effeminate than the rest of the unit.
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We focused too hard on trying to emphasize the local connection Cogdell-Unrein has to Chicago.
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Delgado ultimately pushed hard on health care issues, criticizing Faso's support for attempts to repeal Obamacare.
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Of course, Tesla is working hard on a solution that could mitigate its production issues: robots.
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One thing is for certain, the former champion has been working extremely hard on her physique.
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So we are going to work hard on those things so people don't have to leave.
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The big picture: Millions were forced to evacuate before Florence hit the Carolinas hard on Friday.
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China, which was once a prolific market for cryptocurrencies, has come down hard on the industry.
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"People are working very hard on Fortnite and other Epic efforts," Epic said in its statement.
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"We've been working so hard on this, and it was such a challenging dance," Arlen said.
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"I did it so hard on both of my knees I practically broke them!" she said.
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My parents were hard on me — or my mom was — and look, I turned out fine.
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He had a peculiar idea about why the government was coming down hard on the Bundys.
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Hillary pushed hard on this point a few times, especially on his position on invading Iraq.
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As many people said in their Instagram photos, premature birth is hard on parents as well.
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When I meet the fiancée I always tell her, 'He worked really hard on this ring!
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Luckily, I don't think too hard on it or I'd probably get spooked away from it.
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"I wasn't trying to be hard on him, I'm just trying to be real," she said.
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"For the past six months, the French Development Agency has worked hard on this," he said.
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I'm working really hard on day offs on my game to be ready for the matches.
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It's very hard on me, and not something I want my daughter to be reminded of.
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Johnson said she instructs her clients to pull hard on their costumes weeks before their competitions.
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Poor Murphy and Peña have worked so hard on this case, and they keep getting shafted.
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The documents are always in dispute as rival histories press down hard on these small sojourners.
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I loved her music so much, I would have worked so hard on her next record.
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While cold weather is especially hard on range, batteries also don't like hot weather, said Brannon.
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"David Mandel, showrunner for HBO's "Veep": "I'm very jealous ... We work very hard on our scripts.
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"I've been working real hard on my routes," said Coleman, who had a 34-yard reception.
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It was very hard on existing dating sites because they tend to group all Asians together.
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Ben Affleck is working hard on his jump game as he remains in rehab receiving treatment.
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"Some of the parents were blaming the girls and were really hard on them," Moulton said.
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"I did it so hard on both of my knees I practically broke them!" she says.
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"We worked really hard on a plan to rush the ball against these guys," Freeze said.
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"We played so hard on the defensive end," Stephenson told Fox Sports Indiana after the game.
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You push back so hard on the idea that this music could be looked down upon.
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Read: Death of officer hits department hard On Monday, officials narrowed the location to one area.
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We will soon come down hard on the terror organization with more extensive and effective operations.
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I haven't given him an easy dance but we're working hard on it and having fun.
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Ponders is working hard on his second album, ACID REIGN, set to be released this December.
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I've never worked so hard on a single project and there's nothing but myself in this.
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"Hard on the people and soft on rulers," sums up one ex-Wahhabi in Saudi Arabia.
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"The Republicans are working very, very hard on getting a great health-care plan," Trump said.
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When you had a bad day it was kind of very depressing, very hard on yourself.
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But it's away from the music that Lost Village really goes hard on immersing its attendees.
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Congratulations to everyone who worked hard on this bid – it's going to be a great tournament!
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There are a lot of smart people inside Twitter, working hard on this type of problem.
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He came down hard on Americans, calling, via his music, for a resistance against the invader.
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This change is hard on displaced workers, but it is good for the economy over all.
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Gail: I've found it interesting that Cruz is pounding so hard on the transgender bathroom issue.
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"The women don't speak easily and we work very hard on gaining their trust," he said.
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"FEMA, First Responders and Law Enforcement are working really hard on hurricane Florence," Trump tweeted Sunday.
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And for a variety of reasons, I've worked hard on this issue since the original hack.
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"This is something I worked so hard on, and it's basically all gone," Mr. Blank said.
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" The Post added the GOP alternative looked to "be hard on the poor, old and sick.
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"She's working hard on her movement," said Darren Cahill, an ESPN analyst who also coaches Halep.
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He comes down hard on him, though he still conjures the man with compassion and flair.
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China said it was a responsible country that had been working hard on tackling climate change.
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And despite her icy demeanor, Pliskova can be hard on herself when things start going wrong.
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"You're pressing too hard on the gas," someone said in exasperation, after my third suicidal plunge.
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There are also sensors that detect dirt and work extra hard on concentrated areas of messiness.
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It was hard on the outside, soft on the inside, not excessively sweet but shamefully rich.
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It's easy to imprint hard on the covers of the books you read as a child.
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While many had stories that resonated on a national level, they campaigned hard on local issues.
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Democratic candidates from Utah to New York are going hard on health care in their ads.
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Ingall feels similarly: "I wish I could have been way less hard on myself," she says.
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In the last year or so, the scientific community has come down pretty hard on meat.
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I think sometimes I'm hard on myself, but I think I'm in a really good place.
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Jobs was fired from Apple in 1985 amid complaints that he was too hard on employees.
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The guys were hard on the guys, and we didn't treat her with any additional dignity.
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Energy companies were hit hard on the reports, and the energy component of the S.&P.
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If you work hard on something, why dismiss any positive feedback that deservingly comes your way?
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U.S. President Donald Trump apparently thinks people are being too hard on Russian President Vladimir Putin.
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Too much Tintoretto is not good for your head; it is certainly hard on your joints.
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Guillemette: You can actually skate really hard on Megadeth, Anthrax or Slayer.... Rip through the bowl.
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One group the changes have been particularly hard on are small business owners and their employees.
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Many games are working hard on stopping this but is there enough effort being put in.
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Whenever we chat over Skype, I don't fully express myself because it'd be hard on her.
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Drunken revelers banged so hard on the glass one night that RAE worried it would break.
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The French education points out the negative things instead of pushing hard on the positive things.
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But we need more heroes like us, working hard on the earth, improving things every day.
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The interrogator bit down hard on the towel and screamed and his eyes welled and reddened.
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"It really has been the thing the E.P.A. has been working hard on improving," he said.
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Most surprising, he concluded the exam of each breast by pulling very hard on the nipple.
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Let this electric toothbrush look after your dental hygiene whilst you work hard on everything else.
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He was notoriously hard on assistants and mostly operated by himself, particularly as he got older.
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Esper also pushed back hard on any notion the U.S. plans to withdraw from the country.
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Does it seem as if I'm being too hard on a teen show on the CW?
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"We stoned that whole place in one summer together, working very hard on it," he said.
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On the one hand, Frankie's beliefs do make her miserable and, often, hard on her family.
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The governor of Washington stated that he is running hard on the issue of climate change.
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For one, we should stop being so hard on ourselves, says Richards -- to a certain extent.
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"This video is something that I'm really proud of and worked really hard on," Tubert wrote.
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Climate change is particularly hard on the oceans, which absorb 93% of the Earth's energy imbalance.
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We've just worked so hard on this, and I know that it's going to reach people.
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Pushed Rafael Nadal hard on clay at Italian Open and has reached a career-high ranking.
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I slipped on a wet ladder, landing hard on my ribs, but I didn't say anything.
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"They were kind about it, but I could tell it was hard on them," she said.
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"We sleep in a different place every night now," Jenny said, dragging hard on a cigarette.
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Following the video's release last Monday, Russia clapped back hard on the 80-year-old actor.
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"We're focused very hard on not letting ISIS escape," said Colonel Hogan, 44, from Olympia, Wash.
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In other words: It's safe to say that NBC is banking hard on Will & Grace succeeding.
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The end result isn't good for anyone, but it can be particularly hard on mid-majors.
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Yeah, I'm a little bit less hard on Twitter, just because its market share is smaller.
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Colton Underwood just swerved REAL hard on the big v-question that everyone wants to know.
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They wish they'd been more forgiving of themselves, they wish they'd been less hard on themselves.
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I worked very hard on the Psyche project, in order to get that kind of engagement.
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The timing, hard on the heels of a North Korean missile test (see article), is probably coincidental.
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A. It isn't hard on one hand because most people like car racing and they understand it.
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It's so hard on your body and made me feel like a milk machine, not a mom.
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My life was so hard on NYC subways when my now 5 year old was a baby.
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"They counter-punched hard on that," a source at the meeting said of the White House response.
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"Congressman Brat has worked hard on issues affecting women since day one," said a spokesperson, Katey Price.
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She recognizes that the "nomadic" nature of the industry is hard on relationships, kids, family and friends.
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You won't have to stoop over to perform the task, which can be hard on your back.
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FROM PEOPLETV: Bachelorette Jillian Harris Talks Mom Shaming and Mom Guilt: "We're All So Hard on Ourselves"
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Teases the entertainer: "I am working really hard on my album, which will be coming very soon!"
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I really worked hard on my dance moves—I'm not just gonna get in there and slug.
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All of these are reasons why China chooses not to be too hard on the Kim regime.
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"Mitt made it hard on him because when they talked he really liked him," one source said.
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Doctolib has been working hard on new products to create a suite of services for healthcare professionals.
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Despite reporting a strong quarter, shares of Constellation were hit hard on Thursday, closing down 7 percent.
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I miss her a lot, and the quick succession of big transitions has been hard on me.
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"A movie is something that so many people work so hard on for so long," he says.
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When it comes to mapping, all the major players are working hard on mapping solutions for car.
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Like most of its competitors, GM is betting hard on autonomous cars being the future of transportation.
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Immigrating is hard: It's hard financially, it's hard emotionally, and it's hard on your sense of self.
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Musk later said in an interview with Rolling Stone that the breakup was very hard on him.
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But this year you could see she's working hard on her mental, but also on her physical.
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The pair are close, and Rita's recent move to a nursing home has been hard on Ellie.
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Newsrooms were defending the twentieth-century ideal of impartial journalism, leaning hard on its norms and brand.
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Mack said she understood why the athletic department apologized, but thought that officials were hard on themselves.
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He expresses to me that dealing with my anxiety and depression has been really hard on him.
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The dog's death was especially hard on her since Lann shared the canine with her late husband.
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Weekend Update hit the Prez hard on the government shutdown, but the Stormy Daniels commentary was hilarious.
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And the press was so hard on you before they'd heard the full — Stop it, she said.
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He said he was very sorry and that they were working very hard on resolving this problem.
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The company leaned hard on nostalgia, piling remake upon remaster, but had a few surprises as well.
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Image: Rocky Mountain Laboratories/Wikimedia CommonsAdopting a healthy lifestyle might not seem that hard on the outset.
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Trump did, however, press Xi hard on improving the trade balance between the two countries on Thursday.
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The Solar Energy Industries Association, a US trade group, came down hard on the tariffs announced today.
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Walmart spokesperson Molly Blakeman says that this something they worked hard on with IBM to account for.
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European markets were hit hard on Friday, as investors reacted to political turmoil in Europe and overseas.
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We have incredible honesty with each other and we work hard on our lives and our friendship.
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Also, I worked really hard on this film, as did the rest of the cast and crew.
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Already, leaning too hard on a 39-year-old seven-footer who can't play defense is risky.
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It's easy to see how the last few months could have been hard on mid-level executives.
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"She's working really hard on her sobriety, and we're all so incredibly proud of her," she said.
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"This has been hard on us for the last 18 years," Robert's father, Michael Kovack, tells PEOPLE.
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Comcast, the biggest ISP in the US, is also going real hard on the Title II spin.
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President Jacob Zuma said last week that the government would clamp down hard on financial market abuse.
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I have a little hard-on for Booker/Harris, Harris/Booker, and I don't care who's who.
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He looks like a tough guy, one who would be happy to come down hard on lawbreakers.
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Chinese markets had sold off hard on Monday, tumbling between 3823-3813 percent, extending last week's losses.
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She hits very hard on the feet and takes opponents down when that isn't getting it done.
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We will be working really hard on awareness because awareness helps you make effective decisions under pressure.
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The cash shortage has been particularly hard on destitute Indians, many of whom don't have bank accounts.
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It's very hard to get used to, and eventually, I realize I'm being too hard on myself.
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Report on handling of Clinton email probe expected to come down hard on former FBI Director Comey.
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The decline in commodities has been especially hard on emerging markets as most are net commodity exporters.
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" She adds that psychotherapy "requires motivation to change and a willingness to work hard on one's problems.
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"These moments can be hard on couples, but for us it really brought us together," she writes.
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"I want to congratulate Ted on the winning of Texas, he worked hard on it," Trump said.
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Trump has dug in hard on his wall demands, saying it's essentially the $5.7 billion or nothing.
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"Hillary Clinton has telegraphed very clearly she's going to keep hitting him hard on this," said Haberman.
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And this dramatic youngster will probably be hard on himself if he only wins a silver medal.
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"My husband worked very hard on this trip and I am very proud of him," she said.
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But on Sunday night's show, the segment went hard on a more serious, current issue circulating Hollywood.
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This cost shifting would be especially hard on people ages 65 to 67 living on fixed incomes.
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The television ad will air in Iowa, New Hampshire and South Carolina and goes hard on Sen.
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Also, if he went this hard on recreating the animated character's hairstyle, what happened to the beard?
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But while it's cool to be hard on Pence, let's soften our hearts a bit for Chili's.
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Cillizza: There were promises of war with the establishment coming hard on the heels of Bannon's ouster.
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"We are going to work hard on diplomatic efforts as well," he said, but did not elaborate.
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McMahon recalled early-season games when Morant was particularly hard on himself for committing too many turnovers.
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Sometimes you can ignore whoever is out there that's being too inquisitive or too hard on you.
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But if you set down a glass a bit too hard on it, it'll make a dent.
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So it must have been very hard on her to go and to not have your BFF.
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My New Year's resolution is to be less hard on myself and realize that this is it.
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Day 22:First "Were We Too Hard on Donald Trump?" think piece appears in New York magazine.
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"I've been working really hard on my free program, especially in the last few weeks," she added.
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I have been hitting Obama and Crooked Hillary hard on not using the term Radical Islamic Terror.
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My father-in-law is holding hard on to the apartment doorknob as if to brace himself.
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Attendees said that Sessions pushed back hard on that idea, insisting that it would not be smart.
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"I work hard on every aspect of my life and I'm proud of my body," she wrote.
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In the summer of 2007, President George W. Bush pushed hard on a comprehensive immigration reform effort.
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Rising U.S. Treasury yields sent investors fleeing from risky assets, hitting technology stocks especially hard on Wednesday.
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She was hard on the court, but once practice was over, it was like nothing had happened.
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They will be very hard on themselves to try to get back into this same territory again.
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Like if I want to send you a gigabyte of data, that's really hard on the internet.
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But just being on a camp at 21,000 feet, just sitting there, is hard on your body.
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That came hard on the heels of a $30M Series B led by Atomico, in July 2017.
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In my experiences as a VC, I come down hard on the side of openness and transparency.
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He defended Ford as "a great guy" and attacked the media for being too hard on him.
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In general, the work wasn't bad, though it was hard on my joints as I got older.
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It appears people are especially hard on politicians who betray the traits they've already ascribed to them.
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"It's hard on the family," said Mr. Stewart, who is a member of the building's condo board.
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TEHRAN — The rain poured so hard on Nasser Khosro Street that even the drug dealers sought shelter.
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"She's really hard on herself, so she has to be around people that are positive," Stubbs said.
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Mr. Ball is particularly hard on Audrey, missing no chance to paint her as controlling and narcissistic.
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I'm being hard on Ricky Gervais not because his attitude is extraordinary but because it is common.
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And it has been ruthless about coming down hard on people who dare seek greater political freedom.
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And the press was so hard on you before they'd heard the full —— Stop it, she said.
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Inspired by the rolling spectacle of Trumpian corruption, Democrats ran hard on a midterm message of reform.
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Breton hasn't had to lean very hard on EU telcos to share data for a crisis cause.
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I once tripped and landed hard on an irregular sidewalk while carrying two shoeboxes in my arms.
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There's at least one big risk, however: What if the Trump administration cracks down hard on marijuana?
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Maybe they should consider adding beads and coins, and really go hard on the Mardi Gras thing?
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The S-1 revealed massive sales and marketing spending, and critics came down hard on the company.
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Authorities have come down hard on this type of activity because it can have very real consequences.
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You can't have a hard on in there, and you can't ever come in the jacuzzi either.
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In the months that followed, Chinese financial regulators clamped down hard on domestic and overseas lending alike.
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By the '90s she had worked hard on her body because of the scrutiny it was under.
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If Trump came down hard on Moore, it could open the president up to charges of hypocrisy.
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I really believe it -- I really believe it and I'm going to work hard on it. (APPLAUSE).
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Mr. Risso may be leaning hard on youth, but artists have mined this vein with success before.
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But tech retailers have been going hard on these long weekend sales over the past few years.
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It's pure pleasure to watch the display for an article you worked hard on fill with dots.
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If the arrival of children is hard on marriages, is the departure of children good for marriages?
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This Ethical Brand Only Sells One T-Shirt But They Worked Really Hard On It" and "Wow!
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The fortunes of the super-rich, like Bill Gates and Warren Buffett, were hit hard on Monday.
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None of this means that Trump's critics shouldn't fight hard on the rules for the Senate trial.
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Last spring, she slipped on the stairs in her house and fell down hard, on her back.
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"I'm hard on guys who don't have high motors and I'm not lowering my standard," he said.
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Warriors 22003, Nets 258.7 Barclays Center rocked hard on Thursday night, compared with the more complacent norm.
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Instead, I wound up crying so hard on the phone I could hardly get any words out.
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Amie Roe, 34, who is eight months pregnant, said the smell hit her especially hard on Tuesday.
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"It's hard on good people, especially those who don't have savings to fall back on," he continued.
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If I were at one of the companies, I would be working very hard on ... Republicans winning.
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Shangela broke two leg bones when she landed a death drop too hard on a metal floor.
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I don't want to come down too hard on Cyrus, who has been entertaining in other roles.
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They need to think hard on whether the data they are combing is reflective of historical prejudices.
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The first-past-the-post system is hard on startups—Britain has had only one nationally successful and enduring new venture in the past hundred-odd years, the Labour Party—and it is particularly hard on centrist ones, because their voters tend to be evenly spread across the country.
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As I exited the office, Geoff patted me hard on the arm and gave me a protein cookie.
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My son is getting a treatment that's incredibly hard on his organs, and these kids have lasting problems.
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"We continue to work very hard on rules of origin, really the heart of this agreement," Freeland said.
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SOME PEOPLE FELT WE'D BEEN TOO HARD ON HILLARY CLINTON AND HAD BEEN TOO FAVORABLE TO DONALD TRUMP.
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While the Radar article doesn't come down too hard on Dorit, it does make LVP the sympathetic character.
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The group comes down hard on Donald Trump, saying his policies on immigration dehumanize entire groups of people.
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Even with their hard work, staying in a hospital can be hard on anyone, no matter what age.
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It turns out, also, being broadcast live on the internet 503/7 is really hard on you, psychologically.
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I smashed the trigger down hard on the bear spray and gave her a blast in the face.
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It also hits hard on the relationship between college affordability, employment, job discrimination based on race and poverty.
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Thanks to the Detectives and District Attorney Steve for working hard on this case and finding the culprit.
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Don't let issues about finances ruin your good mood—try not to be too hard on yourself today!
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Tech favorites of the bull market got hit hard on Monday with Amazon losing more than 4 percent.
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Like most of its competitors, General Motors is betting hard on autonomous cars being the future of transportation.
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"For the past year, we worked hard on breaking the hierarchy between art and the community," she said.
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General Motors has been working hard on autonomous vehicles, electric and connected cars, as well as cybersecurity issues.
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China has been cracking down hard on cryptocurrencies and ICOs, but it has been focusing heavily on DLT.
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Surprising or not, the foods that the government makes easy on our wallets are hard on our waistlines.
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" Robin tells her not to be so hard on herself – but admits, "We did help a little bit.
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To emerge victorious in 2016, several candidates are leaning hard on religion, hoping it's an advantage over Trump.
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The axe has fallen hard on the administrative jobs that are prevalent in unglamorous parts of the country.
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The default picture mode of many TVs shipping today is often too bright and hard on the eyes.
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They will transform cities and business travel, and will hit some other industries hard on the way too.
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They continue to develop their nuclear weapons capability, and they're working very hard on their ballistic missile capability.
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We are working very hard on every area and every state that was hit - we are with you!
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I know Twitter is working hard on this problem and I recognize that it isn't easy to solve.
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Justin Bieber was grinning hard on vacay ... easy to do when a bunch of chicks flock to you.
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I think the culture here is something I've worked really hard on, which I think is much improved.
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Hopefully, Dillane doesn't continue to be so hard on himself and decides to give the series another shot.
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"Break ups are always incredibly hard on the people involved," Rose tweeted at the time, according to Billboard.
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Trebek argues that it disrupts the natural order of the show, which the writers work hard on preparing.
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But you can't be too hard on retailers for inventing fake holidays and exporting them around the world.
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Her family works hard on the land that Henry owns with dreams of one day owning their own.
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He argues that it disrupts the natural order of the show, which the writers work hard on preparing.
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In the first, Chandler, a client, accuses Monica, his massage therapist, of pressing too hard on his back.
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I MEAN, OBVIOUSLY, WE SAW FOR EXAMPLE, WE WERE WORKING HARD ON THESE RULES BEFORE THAT, IN DECEMBER.
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Falling freight demand has been particularly hard on truckers, who account for approximately 0.53% of U.S. shipment tonnage.
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Stocks diverged from oil Monday, as crude rallied hard on news of an OPEC meeting in late September.
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"In this competitive environment, you have to spend a lot and push hard on product development," he said.
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That's what's so cool about the show, what [showrunners Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Joy] worked so hard on.
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Nina Yang Bongiovi, who runs Significant alongside Whitaker, immediately started pressing investors and agents hard on Riley's behalf.
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He looked down on me with a smirk and, without saying anything, slapped me hard on the ear.
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Mucarsel-Powell is an immigrant from Ecuador who has been hitting Curbelo hard on the issue of immigration.
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I cleaned up my life a little bit and I'm trying not to be so hard on myself.
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" Still, the separation is hard on Glanville: "Holidays are sometimes those nights that I cry myself to sleep.
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He landed hard on his head and neck area while being undercut after falling for a pump fake.
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"She is taking care of her children and working hard on her brand, Modern Alkeme," said the rep.
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To get a high or faint, kids either choke other kids, press hard on their chests, or hyperventilate.
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My favorite part of watching is I think I was really hard on my sister at that time.
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The customer opens the door just enough for me to see that he is rolling hard on ecstasy.
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A major beneficiary would be Germany's Axel Springer , Europe's biggest publisher, which has lobbied hard on this issue.
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"So while I appreciate the congratulations on a result that I worked hard on for years," he added.
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SpaceX and Boeing are working hard on changing that but their solutions are a long way from ready.
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I should stop being so hard on Sara's hairstyle choices, though, because she's going through a tough time.
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By taking league feedback and working hard on his jumper and footwork, Jackson rewrote his own scouting report.
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You can chip your tooth just by biting too hard on a fork or food, Dr. Kim says.
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Working hard on Capitol Hill followed by working hard in the district is a formula for true representation.
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Negotiating with sexual desire, strong as ever, though it less reliably elicits a hard-on to fulfill it.
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Dad will be able to look for another type of work that isn't so hard on his body.
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Google is working hard on carrier support for RCS, so it comes up to par with Apple's iMessages.
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In the time-honored feminist intellectual tradition, Zeisler can be a little too hard on her own movement.
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The next morning, you wake up and you start working hard on trying to win the next one.
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I would literally never cry so hard on the train home due to missing you all the time!
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Our father could be really hard on you, but when he was nice you would forget about that.
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The last element is particularly hard on Assured Guaranty Ltd and MBIA Inc which have exposure to PREPA.
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Because growing corn is hard on the soil, farmers have been forced to use more and more fertilizer.
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We pushed back very, very hard on the idea that this is a battle between privacy and security.
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On Page 10, he whacks his head hard (on a box containing a copy of "Walden," no less).
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Or would you be fine with everyone coming after you, when you're probably already being hard on yourself.
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Given Jenner's massive following, it's not surprising that this partnership will be pumped out hard on social media.
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President Trump tweeted on Thursday that Japan, a close ally, "has hit us hard on trade for years."
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They're working very hard on sex worker rights, and they're working with local police to keep everyone safe.
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So when I can, I like to carry drones in my backpack, which can be hard on them.
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The Value of the Faked Shot Brock Lesnar punches exceptionally hard on the feet or on the ground.
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Everyone's so hard on themselves that they're judgmental and harsh toward everyone else, and it's getting really crazy.
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Hell, even if it turns out ugly, you should 'gram it, 'cause you worked hard on that thing.
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The moon and whatever else was in the sky seemed to shine down hard on both of us.
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The Jazz made an adjustment late in Game 213 to show hard on Paul's side pick-and-rolls.
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Apple is working hard on the next major versions of its operating systems — macOS, iOS, tvOS and watchOS.
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We. Go. My boi Harry's tying the knot and it's time to get hard on that lash train.
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Kohl's has been spending hard on a series of initiatives to restore growth, expanding a partnership with Amazon.
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For months, Democratic candidates have been running hard on health care, while Republicans have said little about it.
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The heat was especially hard on the homeless in Los Angeles, who number in the tens of thousands.
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Growing up with these issues can be hard on children, and it also asks a lot of parents.
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They recognize that sometimes they'll miss their routine, and that's O.K. Remember: Stop being so hard on yourself.
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"I've been working hard on my defense, so it felt good to make some good plays out there."
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Of all the lemony desserts one could make, I've always leaned hard on the classic, lemon curd tart.
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George Eliot watches characters screw up and then asks the reader not to be too hard on them.
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But the police threatened to crack down hard on anyone who attended the "swearing in" held on Tuesday.
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Growing up is rarely easy, but it can be especially hard on the gritty streets of New York.
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"Never go too hard on the man who can't give up drink," he is quoted as having said.
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I know why he's been so hard on the president, actually— it has nothing to do with ideology.
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That's great, because leaning so hard on a companion character could've gone very wrong for developer Bloober Team.
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Give yourself permission to be sad and angry, and don't be too hard on yourself if you're struggling.
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"I come down hard on my party and people in my party who write them off," he said.
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If you're still working hard on your fitness goals for the year, first of all, kudos to you.
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I am tired of arguments that the proposed changes to middle-school admissions will be hard on teachers.
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"It won't be easy, so don't be too hard on yourself," says Zach Tracer, Business Insider's healthcare editor.
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" That tweet came hard on this one from Trump on February 11: "Fact checkers have become Fake News.
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As it happened, that year had been hard on the company, and Hopkins had to reconsider his decision.
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After saying that Modi's government had "really worked hard on religious freedom," Trump was asked a second time.
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But he worked hard on his own to conquer it, giving him a self-confidence he never lost.
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It was a lot of pressure to have on set, that's why I worked so hard on it.
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" Mr. Gilman said the episode was "also going to be really hard on their employees for a while.
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Trump is hard on her heels with 88 percent who indicate they are certain to vote for him.
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I know that sounds like she's lounging on a beach somewhere, but she's really working hard on something.
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I did a full flip in the air over his neck and came down hard on my backside.
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When she realizes just how radical Teresa's stance has become, she comes down hard on the younger woman.
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When Harvey entered the dugout, Collins clapped his hands vigorously and slapped his pitcher hard on his backside.
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"When you're feeling down and hard on yourself, you can remind yourself of your strengths," he told her.
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You work crazy hard on it and use every spare minute you can find, including nights and weekends.
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The biggest loser was software firm Xero, down 3.9 percent, after tech stocks fell hard on Wall Street.
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"They don't want to be too hard on India, because they're acting in response to terrorism," Tsang said.
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The Trump administration also is coming down hard on Britain to end ties with Chinese telecommunications firm Huawei.
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Google is pushing hard on new technology to help it monitor and delete YouTube videos that celebrate violence.
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"He's hard on you," said Kenton Chan-Man, who was a guard on Berkeley's first national title team.
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But that approach is hard on his wife, who prefers to work issues out more slowly, he said.
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New York (CNN Business)The Trump administration is cracking down hard on the sale of flavored e-cigarettes.
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Kevin Love is averaging six more points, shooting better and working hard on defense and on the boards.
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That is an argument Mr. Biden's campaign has been leaning hard on, especially as the coronavirus crisis escalates.
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They were not appreciated by the truck's owner, Earnhardt, who thought it was too hard on the transmission.
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Booker told reporters that "we worked long and hard on" crafting safety provisions to include in the legislation.
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Doing the space was always a labor of love and was always really hard on both of us.
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The movie doesn't really pull hard on either of these threads, but they're major themes of the novel.
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Well, one of the things I'm very pleased that I worked hard on and we accomplished was Obamacare.
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With the lack of new phone features, Samsung is betting hard on virtual reality to help maintain its lead.
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I have seen what happens when powerful organizations and people try and come down hard on someone as retaliation.
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Technology stocks were hit hard on Monday, with some of the biggest U.S. companies leading losses across the sector.
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Greenwade's drinking problem was also hard on her daughter, though she said she later became close to her again.
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But the only reason I'm focusing so hard on work is to provide a better life for my kid.
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I weighed in with those walking and -- once again -- began to fear I was being too hard on Paulette.
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I run a lot, but it's hard on my joints, so I've been trying to get more into yoga.
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"Beach running or sand running can potentially be hard on the muscles of the foot and ankle," she notes.
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We're all still crushing hard on Lana Condor and Noah Centineo from To All The Boys I've Loved Before.
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" Graham and other lawmakers also pushed back hard on Trump's assertion that ISIS's forces in Syria had been "defeated.
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It's an illness which is hard on patients who have it, but it is not life threatening, Paulman says.
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And they're hard on each other but they also celebrate each other and I think it's a brotherly relationship.
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Virgos can also be too hard on a partner who lets their inner demons get the better of them.
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"Recruiters have started to work hard on engaging Russian citizens in service as private military contractors," the statement said.
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Americans don't need to scratch hard on the surface of this presidency to find the poorly concealed bigotry beneath.
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While he still has his moments — and let's be honest everyone struggles — he continues to work hard on himself.
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He sustained what the Raptors referred to as whiplash after he came down hard on the leg of Ibaka.
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His father was a divisive boss who couldn't manage a supply chain, and was especially hard on his son.
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" Mourbel elaborated, saying that filming the scenes chronicling Gaga's pain were "incredibly hard, on a basic, fundamental, human level.
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A's left fielder and cleanup hitter Khris Davis left after hitting a padded railing hard on his left side.
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You just have to develop a shell around yourself and not get hard on the inside, and stick together.
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If you throw a ball down hard on that lane, I have about three seconds before it hits me.
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You'll want to beat your previous record each time, but don't be too hard on yourself if you don't.
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"Looking back it was hard on anyone, let alone a kid," Lovato says of growing up in the spotlight.
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"It was an honor to dance to her song and we worked so hard on that tango," Arlen said.
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You don't really need to push hard on the control sticks to get them to fly in any direction.
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Todd said that while Reynolds' death was certainly hard on the family, he knew it's what his mother wanted.
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It's hard on a culture and a society when those what those expectations are attempted to be radically changed.
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For a guy who Trump recently referred to as "a total stiff" ... Kaine just went in hard on him.
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Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson was working hard on the set of his recent Ford commercial, when he was interrupted.
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Formerly welcoming of Venezuelans, who once brought tourist dollars, all have clamped down hard on these mostly impoverished migrants.
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Since Amazon launched Echo, it's worked hard on the technology that keeps the speakers from interfering with the mics.
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