Each successive presidential election is proclaimed the most divisive, hard-fisted, negative campaign ever. |
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Ambitious, hard-fisted men who had flocked to the Gulf Coast jostled against the established French colonial families in a bruising struggle for land and power. |
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If Mr Yanukovich now becomes president he will owe his elevation largely to the spectacular failure of the orange coalition. The tongue-tied and hard-fisted Mr Yanukovich did little to win this election. |
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If you consider what Du Maurier decides to throw into this extraordinarily tough, hard-fisted piece of fiction, it's unsurprising that she must create a protagonist of towering strength to handle it all. |
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Whatever it was, when it came to politics, and especially when it came to unions, Washington State was jumpy and radical-and hard-fisted to boot. |
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Craddick, who has served in the House for 40 years, was known for his hard-fisted leadership style. |
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