The result was a hard-earned draw, the same as when they sparred before, and it made their friendship even stronger. |
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When a man thirsts, there is little that can stand between him and a cold, hard-earned glass of alcohol. |
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Shipton continued their dominance at the top of division two with a hard-earned three points at home to Hemingbrough. |
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There are enough problems farmers face to let their hard-earned produce end up at a dump-site. |
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Ballina responded, but were repelled by a resolute defence to hold out for a hard-earned victory. |
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The thread is dealing with a potential loss of hard-earned freedom disguised as healthcare reform. |
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That's why we consider these amendments a poor investment of effort and the sportsmen's hard-earned dollars. |
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Outrageous fortune always makes for a good story, while hard-earned success seems less worthy of comment. |
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However it was the ice cool Mick Devlin who potted the black and gave Dunnes a hard-earned victory. |
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Choosing unique roles has become his priority since his success was hard-earned. |
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They clinched promotion with a hard-earned win over Breaffy in Claremorris last Sunday. |
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Students paying hard-earned money for English language learning should expect no less. |
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At its core, she says, the text tells the story of a woman who loses her hard-earned sense of control. |
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The hard-earned power by the government at the Centre has made it sit and consider giving free power to farmers. |
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Living on a budget, as most people have to, there's a constant trade off when planning what to spend hard-earned money on. |
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There were sunny blue skies overhead as the hard-earned flag made its way up the school's flag pole. |
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A half on the 18th green gave Garcia and Luke Donald a hard-earned point against Jim Furyk and Fred Funk. |
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If that does not happen, unscrupulous traders will rush into villages and swindle desperate peasant farmers of their hard-earned crop. |
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The manner in which he handled himself at Old Trafford when things were not going well won him some hard-earned respect. |
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With this program, you can reduce bodyfat without losing hard-earned muscle. |
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They would not spend their hard-earned money on lawns, lawnmowers, backyard barbecues, household appliances, and mortgages. |
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And finally, do you consider animals to be lazy layabouts scrounging off our hard-earned wages all the time? |
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Bill is yellowed and crumpled, with a good line in apoplectic ranting and a hard-earned smoker's cough. |
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I don't condone cheats and con artists who swindle innocent victims out of their hard-earned cash. |
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Landlords are requesting ridiculous rent hikes and gullible tenants like you are helping them stuff their pockets with your hard-earned loot. |
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If you're self-employed keeping your hard-earned money from the taxman's clutches is a priority. |
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You may baulk at forking out your hard-earned cash for these extravagantly self-obsessed, petulant, little scamps. |
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I guess their only regret is that they will have to watch their former spouses' hard-earned savings frittered away on the sharemarket. |
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If you're wagering your hard-earned six bucks on an Uzbeki Pinot from a wine bin don't expect the earth to move when you drink it. |
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What we did not know was that our hard-earned money was used to propup the pariahs who were bleeding this country dry. |
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The government must get it into their heads that customers shell out hard-earned money in restaurants towards greedy sin taxes. |
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Thus, what you get for your hard-earned then is an all too brief account, with highlights that skip too quickly from one sport to the next. |
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To feel that someone is not fit to wear the shirt is the ultimate insult to the man, woman or child who parts with their hard-earned cash. |
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Last week, she asked to copy your social studies homework and you caved, but you don't want her bogarting all of your hard-earned work! |
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Beneath that sheen of hard-earned respectability, however, were unredeemed sins. |
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Jolted out of my hard-earned sleep, I sat back on the bench and smothered a yawn, hoping that Madam wouldn't see. |
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I am staggered that our hard-earned council tax money goes towards paying their wages. |
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He said he was pleased the officers had taken steps to protect shoppers who spend hard-earned cash on poor-quality fakes. |
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We were dropped off by the Hawk in a Land Rover, and the driver gave us the keys to the plane and sped back to the hangar for a hard-earned tea break. |
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We made our way to the cash register and paid for them with our own, hard-earned money. |
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Other high-flyers are much in demand for their skills, which are not learned in an afternoon but come from years of hard-earned experience. |
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We may be overtaxing you, but we know better than you how to spend your hard-earned wages. |
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Some employers have been using the system to cheat homeworkers out of their hard-earned cash, but this should make it more difficult to do so. |
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For God's chosen people, with their hard-earned identity of high-mindedness, by definition cannot sink into racist violence. |
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We need our hard-earned money to pay all the rest of our bills. |
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And at weekends they spend their hard-earned cash in pubs and clubs with a wide circle of interesting, cosmopolitan friends. |
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In 1999 she chose to lend her hard-earned, carefully honed iconicity to Max Factor. |
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All the staff were willing to talk well into their hard-earned coffee break! |
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He added that, as around 70 per cent of the congregation are retired, every pound put into church collections is a hard-earned one. |
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And it's no better to lose your hard-earned money to a credentialed huckster than to an out-and-out con man. |
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The hard part about this is ensuring you don't lose any hard-earned muscle while you're dieting. |
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As an added incentive for those contributing to the scheme, the committee is also setting up a prize draw for everyone who parts with their hard-earned cash. |
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Its all a ploy to draw the students of the local language schools into parting with their hard-earned traveller's cheques for what they see as an English microcosm. |
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Die-hard fans will have no problem plunking down their hard-earned dough. |
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I think this is another attempt by the government and their friends who are contractors to milk the Jamaican worker out of every last penny of their hard-earned money. |
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And that it has indeed induced me to spend more of my hard-earned money. |
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You've now got two hard-earned notches on your belt, one for making it through the introductory phase, another for surviving three months of mass accumulation. |
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I resolved to dig myself out of this mess and, following a hard-earned windfall and the sale of some shares, I cleared all of my debts in a very short time. |
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Yet they live from handouts, financed by taxes on our hard-earned income. |
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Now the Mangy Mouse is trying to milk any money it can out of the ape-raised human, hoping to, yet again, hornswoggle parents out of their hard-earned mortgage payments. |
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Our mate's not going to spend his hard-earned oil money on totty for you. |
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And think of the De Robertis family enjoying their hard-earned retirement. |
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But she and her family have learned enough about irretrievable loss to keep a hard-earned perspective. |
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It is disappointing that hard-earned public funds are misappropriated. |
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First, the Neesonesque action hero must convey some semblance of hard-earned depth, which helps older viewers identify. |
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Police and trading standards representatives will warn the elderly of the scams and ploys used by silver-tongued tricksters to get their hands on their hard-earned cash. |
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I'm sure it had nothing at all to do with the announcement that I'd spent my own hard-earned cash to see your show instead of blagging tickets like the journalist that I am. |
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Is the market an inert force to be manipulated and exploited, to deprive it of hard-earned cash? |
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When their dreams are dashed, they hook up and turn into con artists, coming up with grander and grander schemes to milk some poor man of his hard-earned money. |
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The barraca managers and ambulantes are simpatico in their daylong quest to pocket gobs of hard-earned money. |
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After years of hard-earned success on Broadway, where audiences lapped up their chaotic, anything-goes approach, the brothers arrived in Hollywood with an arrogant swagger. |
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If film-makers want to make a truly skewed picture, Feds is thankfully offering us a chance not to have to waste a single cent of our hard-earned money on it. |
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And then you see young charvas with lots of kids, who can't be bothered to work, claiming every penny of our hard-earned tax money. |
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We are sending a message that in Los Angeles, we will not allow our homeowners to be bilked out of their hard-earned money,'' Delgadillo said. |
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I've never been consulted to see if I want to pour more of my hard-earned bawbees into another project for the glorification of London. |
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Trouble is, being bankers, they placed your hard-earned cash on a clapped-out old nag heading for the knacker's yard and not the winning post. |
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Much to your chagrin, you fall through the trapdoor of never-used warranties that have milked you for thousands of your hard-earned dollars. |
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We accused her of parasitism in taking his hard-earned money for new dresses. |
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This is my hard-earned money, and I can spend it how I see fit. |
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No-one wants to donate a large sum of hard-earned money to an agency that may dry up and blow away next year. |
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She lets her ego get the better of her once she has a little hard-earned luck at the game. |
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So imagine the disappointment of the mums and dads who forked out hard-earned cash for tickets to Justin Bieber's tour date at the O2 Arena. |
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Residents hand over more of their hard-earned weekly income when the collection plate comes round than in any other area. |
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Seniors are up in arms because drug company control of distribution and pricing of pharmaceuticals is eating away hard-earned nest eggs. |
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There are pot holes every 10 to 15 yards on our roads and my hard-earned council tax is being wasted in this way by the bean counters at the roads department. |
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