Most of the journalistic hard yakka on the subject has been done by the FT and some of the best reporting on it has been in The Economist. |
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Once upon a time, Labor leaders drove trains or sheared sheep or, at the very least, did a few years' yakka on the factory floor. |
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Yet for real hard yakka the plight of the servants, valets and other assorted members of staff stands alone. |
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Some of these conditions are designed to protect threatened species such as the black-throated finch, red goshawk and yakka skink. |
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Here were two stout volunteers selflessly preparing themselves for some hard yakka. |
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A fat one-season contract with one of northern hemisphere rugby's powerhouse clubs may yet tempt him into another few months of hard yakka. |
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The hours of hard yakka at euphemism school really paid off there. |
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He says he's still enjoying the hard yakka, but admits he can see the horizon. |
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England knew it would be hard yakka going into the series, of course. |
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However, there is a lot of hard yakka to be done to reach the top five. |
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The Eagles can expect 80 minutes of extremely hard yakka. |
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I have seen way too many cheap cranksets go to the pack after a small amount of x-country and minor technical yakka off-road. |
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The slaves who do all the yakka could be another species, small and easily bullied. Failing that, enslaved humans will do. |
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At the age of sixteen, boy it was hard yakka, pouring fifty ton of red hot molten gun metal from the big firebrick lined oil furnace almost every day of the working week. |
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And he enjoyed a cold beer after the hard yakka in Tasmania, Australia. |
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The Workwear Group portfolio includes the King Gee, Hard Yakka and Stubbies brands. |
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The victims' bodies were found in the Karapa area of Yakka Ghund sub-district, an official of the political administration told the Express Tribune. |
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