Will James outbid hardbitten collectors in his quest for a Triang train at auction? |
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The audience of hardbitten hacks and New Labour apparatchiks dissolved in laughter. |
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He's got all the tools he needs for the job too, a desk, an office, a hardbitten narration track and even some mournful harmonica music. |
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I'm hardbitten these days when it comes to seasonal jollity but a few of my seasonal buttons were depressed I can tell ya. |
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I thought Meighan had a strong, modern and hardbitten presence, I want to see him in more things along this line. |
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Like most stories about the City News, even this one about the scoop that got away has, in its own hardbitten way, a happy ending. |
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The hardbitten industrial area from Notre-Dame to the canal between de la Montagne and McGill got its name, Griffintown, from the Irish immigrants who once settled there. |
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The audience of hardbitten journalists dissolved in laughter. |
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Its hardbitten realism can't conceal a very Irish romanticising of the American outlaw and spiritual hobo. |
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Moreover, whether he's playing a Triad thug, a tough-as-nails cop or even a hardbitten firefighter, there's always a very convincing, down-to-earth character coming through. |
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I like to think of myself as a hardbitten cynic, but I'm in tears here. |
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We are wounded, hardbitten and disappointed». |
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Ryan isn't as flamboyant as the former or as hardbitten as the latter. |
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