Don't cry, my dear. If it's for me, I'm a hard nut to crack, and I take it standing up. |
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But that also means that the tensions that make missile defense such a hard nut to crack remain in place. |
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The creation of a single European market in financial services was a hard nut to crack, but it has been a resounding success. |
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This time, the discharge pertains to the 1998 budget, and it is a particularly hard nut to crack. |
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Timeliness, with full regard for reliability and accuracy, is a hard nut to crack. |
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My nap meets Approvance on terms 7lb worse than weight-for-age and Jimmy Lenehan's tough six-year-old will be a hard nut to crack. |
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As such, the way in which the climate plan is to be fleshed out will be an extremely hard nut to crack for both Flemish industry and Flemish consumers, who will also be faced with higher electricity bills, for example. |
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He saw the dilemma.... It was a hard nut to crack. He could see no way out of it. |
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Nostalgia is, ultimately, a hard nut to crack. |
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Durango, however, may be a hard nut to crack, as it is strong strategically and is reported guarded by 4000 rebels. |
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Nice work if you can get it, but the luxury market is a hard nut to crack. |
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