He had graduated in communication from a college in the Jezreel Valley, and making it within the media world had been a tough grind. |
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His second series is cleaning up all over the country and he's got a long, tough grind ahead for the next batch. |
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It's a long tough grind, with endless penciling, erasing, rectifying, to recapture the effect and mood produced in the original rough. |
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For students who had to listen to each teacher do the same, it was a tough grind that made for a long, weary day. |
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Cold calling prospects on the telephone can be a tough grind even for the most experienced and thick-skinned sales professionals. |
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It was a tough grind, but when you're 16 nothing seems insurmountable, and if you were in fair shape you could make it through the first couple of months without too much trouble. |
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When a portable tool starts in on a job, it has a long, tough grind ahead of it, and every working part has got to be built to take a beating day after day. |
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Spain's was a tough grind to break down a Croatian side in Gdansk, until Jesus Navas scored the late winner. |
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It's been a tough grind... the spirit is good... Dwayne looks like he's back in form and that's a big deal for us. |
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Teams see the community relations benefits as nearly endless, making the mascot job a tough grind. |
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The first 10km are a tough grind through narrow, winding rainforest roads. |
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