Having done all the hard work, the time before kick-off on Saturday is a case of taking it easy, eating, resting and sleeping. |
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Isn't it dreadful to see all the hard work by so many people being undone by a small bunch of thoughtless individuals. |
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Children may be busy enjoying their summer holidays but there is still hard work in progress at Nelson School. |
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It doesn't sound like hard work but it really is, and it's such a huge adrenaline rush that words fail me trying to describe it. |
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The show was a mixture of theatrics, gymnastics, acting and physical hard work. |
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The team is now finally seeing the results of their hard work done during the test sessions and in the first few races. |
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Too many of us are still attached to the outdated belief that success comes from a result of hard work. |
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It's just a tribute to all of the hard work and effort that's gone into the program by our teams and drivers. |
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By your hard work and your effort, you are actively advancing the growth of our nation. |
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This is the result of much hard work throughout the council to drive up standards. |
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Be it as a player or a coach or otherwise success only comes as a result of hard work and effort. |
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Brilliant breakthroughs can emerge as a result of hard work and disciplined effort. |
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Growing crops was a very hit and miss affair and a successful crop was due to a lot of hard work but also the result of some luck. |
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He knows that time, hard work, dedication and effort are the only way a team can be built. |
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Starting the business was hard work but Angela's efforts are finally paying off. |
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Skill now must be allied with a hard work ethic and toughness, or a place on the bench or in the stand awaits. |
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It happens in cellars and garages and makeshift workrooms, and it mainly involves a lot of hard work. |
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I hope I can go as far as reaching the world number one, but I realize it requires hard work. |
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But talent is worthless if it is not combined with hard work, commitment and team spirit. |
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The box was covered in wrapping paper, and it truly looked like a present after all that hard work. |
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Congratulations to all who passed their GCSEs and A levels, all the hard work has finally paid off. |
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All the hard work and dedication to rehearsals came to fruition when the panto opened in January. |
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By hard work and thrift he managed to lay up considerable of this world's goods and at the time of his death was in comfortable circumstances. |
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It will be very hard work just to meet the growth in energy demand with renewables, much less meet the vast existing demand. |
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All the hard work of the previous day is now paying off as they make clean launches with straight flights and stand up landings. |
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Betty Ford's zest for life and country ethos of hard work and helping others is obvious from the outset. |
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It's a record that requires patient investigation so will be richly rewarding for some but hard work for others. |
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She believes her leadership style is characterized by fairness, integrity and hard work. |
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But Neale pointed out that in the play-offs, hard work is as much a skill as shooting and skating. |
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Free market society needs not only consumers but also responsible individuals, capable of hard work and creative action. |
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A night out was just the tonic I needed after three whole days of hard work. |
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The reverend Nicolas Morgan, vicar of St George's Church in Lower Brailes, paid tribute to the hard work of villagers. |
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Years of hard work remains to be done before the basic research of today can become viable treatments and cures tomorrow. |
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James was rewarded for his hard work, capturing the Senior Victor Ludorum title. |
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A lot of graft and hard work is required before they reach their potential and that must be done during the game. |
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This has been the icing on the cake for both Sharon and Derek, as a lot of hard work has gone into the design and development of the clinic. |
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Some trees, notably the infamous leylandii, can be pruned but are hard work due to the rate of their growth. |
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The possibilities were limitless with theatre, but it required hard work, discipline. |
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Her advice to the youth on the virtues of hard work and diligence won a hearty round of applause. |
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There isn't any shortcut other than hard work and application, not unless we want to cultivate a nation of drug-dealers. |
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With the same level of application and hard work, there is no reason why Everton cannot add yet another league win to their tally. |
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It shows you just what can be done with hard work, application and being shrewd with your signings. |
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They also know that only hard work and application will allow them to achieve their goals. |
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The awards have been warmly received by staff who appreciate that some recognition is being given for their hard work over the years. |
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Money galore can be pumped into cleanliness but you cannot stop Joe Public from undoing all the hard work by dropping litter or dumping rubbish. |
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Whatever Lewis lacked in intellect, he compensated with hard work, observation, patience, perfectionism, rote learning, and attention to detail. |
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The arts develop because of aptitude, talent, genius, hard work and serendipity. |
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By dint of hard work and determination Piper used his natural artistic talent and practical skills to great effect. |
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There is no doubt that Ben is right and the royal road to fame often involves poverty, hard work and a long training in one's art or craft. |
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He is powerful, he chases seemingly lost causes and he does so much hard work for the team. |
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With a running time of 163 minutes, watching Watchmen seems like hard work. |
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By the end of the first day all my hard work was repaid in smiles, memories and new friends. |
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He said it was hard work, and likened it to being an athlete, as exercises in breathing must be done daily. |
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We take this opportunity to thank them for their many hours of hard work and commitment to the athletic club. |
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Though it's hard work to think precisely, lucidly, logically, it's also enormously invigorating. |
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He attributes his success to hard work and dedication first, and luck is only secondary. |
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Their current position in the table is a testament to the kind of hard work, patience and stability that is very rare in football nowadays. |
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He was true to his heritage in valuing hard work, frugality, practicality, and taciturnity. |
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Thank you for publicizing the hard work our Air Force professionals accomplish in such austere conditions. |
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He put much hard work into finding some 30 taperers whose assistance was needed by the choirs in the darker parts of the service. |
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Setting up you own business can be very satisfying and fulfilling, but it can be very lonely and isolating and is very hard work. |
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If majorettes and samba bands are taking part it is a lot of hard work for them. |
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However, if this seems a bit too much like hard work, why not try a steam bath or sauna? |
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The malamute enjoyed hard work and preferred to unload their cargoes as manually as he could get away with. |
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I taught at the high school in the morning, one class at Nicholls in the afternoon and then went home to the hard work. |
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He paid tribute to the hard work of teachers and trusted teachers to do their job. |
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Our study could not have been completed without the hard work of numerous field and laboratory technicians. |
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Running or researching can sometimes be hard work, very tedious and very competitive. |
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Wiping out humanity is hard work, so she naturally paused to slake her thirst. |
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It also throws light on the strong character of the Manipuri women who are known for their hard work and selflessness. |
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Most of the hard work was done by women, since many of the men had gone off to find employment. |
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His balding head is a testament to the hard work involved in providing New Yorkers with fresh produce, he said. |
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You've put in weeks, maybe months of training, and today your hard work is put to the test. |
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A special thank you goes to Patricia McDermot for all her hard work to make the night such a big success. |
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We had worked so hard on team matches and winning really made us feel that the hard work paid off. |
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It's very difficult and hard work and you need to be a bit thick-skinned sometimes. |
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The hard work of recent years paid off on the double when the seaside club took not one but two titles on the day. |
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They have put in an amount of hard work over the past three years with nothing to show for it. |
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But he knows what can be achieved through hard work and he isn't giving up hope. |
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And dreams can only be achieved through hard work and a bit of luck along the way. |
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The medieval pottery and iron tools speak more of hard work and modest prosperity than of exotic trade links. |
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Passion is fine, but hard work is difficult, and dealing with the effects on people's lives of situations like that is no soft matter. |
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He's modest about his achievements, self-effacing about his music and finds an old-fashioned dignity in hard work. |
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Thanks to some very generous donations and a colossal amount of hard work, it's all taken shape. |
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They can be called a proud generation known for their hard work and selflessness. |
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Special thanks were given to the show secretary, for her hard work and efficient organisation. |
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Repeatedly, he talks about the importance of discipline, organisation, structure and hard work. |
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Last week's presentation of certificates acknowledged the hard work that has been undertaken. |
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Your hard work and planning means each and everyone one of us had a memorable night. |
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The rate of offending for street crime is down by 19 per cent, a very positive decrease that is down to a lot of hard work and effort. |
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The production team of Mark Foxcroft, Richard Jones and Eddie Elbourne, all 17 years old, received a special mention for their hard work. |
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When you put it all together with the hard work mentioned you have a fine production. |
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This reflects the hard work of many voluntary organisers and collectors who raised most of this money. |
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The national record setter was Tressa-Ann Charles, whose recent high was attributed to a change of attitude and hard work. |
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As well as his hard work in the midfield, he has also chipped in with goals when the team have needed them most. |
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For the 37-year-old former hairdresser, it's the culmination of three years of hard work learning the skills of the trade. |
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There's 140 years of family history there and many years of building up the fences, sheds and just sheer hard work. |
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He had risen in the ranks of the party by the sheer dint of his hard work and forthrightness. |
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And that is how one man made a life for himself through hard work, sheer determination, and utter loyalty. |
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Then began three months of hard work, and long nights mixed with sheer panic and pure delight that this project was becoming a reality. |
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The dedication, loyalty and sheer hard work of staff means the school will go from strength to strength. |
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I think public cell phone users are annoying because mind-reading is hard work. |
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He did this with good policies, hard work and persistence and in spite of media bias in favour of his opponent. |
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As they enter their final year, it is a year of anxiety and hard work, all in a bid to achieve the objective. |
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And so you don't ruin all your hard work, go shoeless for at least an hour. |
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Who wouldn't resent the fact that your art and hard work have fed a lot of wallets, while your own billfold stayed hungry? |
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However admirable the hard work of those who have risked life and limb to give the Iraqi people a fresh start, the overall effort has misfired. |
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People in this part of the world have short memories and one perceived bad move could ruin years of hard work. |
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A balanced and relaxed state after a period of stress and hard work sets a biorhythm that keeps your energy levels in top gear today. |
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We get a mixed bunch in and it can be really hard work but it is rewarding. |
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Being able to show off a shredded six-pack demands not only a lot of hard work, but a well-planned diet and training program as well. |
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We have done wonders to get to host the conference and it would be a real sickener if financial problems wreck all the hard work. |
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Due to their generosity and the troop's hard work, the replacement motor-powered boat is now firmly in our sights. |
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Taking some time out from a boring monotonous chore is truly worth all the hard work. |
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Within seconds all Jack's hard work looks wasted as Caniza wriggles free and blasts the ball past him. |
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But it was hard work out there in the heat although Woods was working hard, occasionally mopping his perspiring brow with a towel. |
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The boys who have an unbeaten record since the beginning of the season deserve great credit for their hard work and dedication. |
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The dedication and hard work of members of a youth council has resulted in a new skatepark being built. |
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Watson insists he remained undaunted, convinced that success would come with hard work and persistence. |
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Twenty minutes of skipping is hard work, so I like to intersperse skipping with endurance exercises. |
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I think hard work is an essential part of life for all the Irish people who had to move to live in England. |
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After all that hard work, you need to unwind yourself at least once in a year. |
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The result of their talent and hard work went on display at the museum in an exhibition that is due to end today. |
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It's great to stay in the best hotels, eat out in the best restaurants in Scotland and find new places, but it's hard work. |
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The life of a bondager was no rural idyll, but one of long hours and hard work born with patient dignity. |
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Faraday first apprenticed as a bookbinder, and through his hard work and the help of mentors, became one of England's foremost chemists. |
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A famous name might get your foot in the door, but you'd better expect to do all the hard work yourself. |
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What was once a sluggish, silted and overgrown stream has been transformed into a gushing torrent thanks to the hard work of a conservation team. |
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My nanna brought me and my sister up and she always taught us that what you achieve in life comes through hard work. |
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How do you extol the value of hard work and personal sacrifice to today's kids without boring them to tears? |
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Even minor things can bungle hard work, and English materials in international events are no small problems. |
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The academy selects its students on the basis of natural talent, dedication and the capacity for hard work. |
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This is all aided and abetted by the amazing assertion that hard work of necessity brings rewards. |
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The hard work has solidified a dedicated fan base, but not without its consequences. |
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In sooth, whither now shall we turn to fund our distaste for hard work and our love of the finer things in life? |
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While it makes for hard work for cyclists, the downland provides spectacular scenery that equals that of the dales and fells up north. |
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The film may well be hard work, particularly for a British audience unaccustomed to speed-reading subtitles. |
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Each worker has a tale of hard work, staff shortages and the daily grind to survive. |
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Mrs Blenkinsop attributed the success to the hard work of teachers and education department staff and the support of parents. |
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I would also like to acknowledge the hard work put in by staff in schools and colleges to enable students to do so well. |
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Virgos are hard workers because its hard work just being a Virgo, believing that worry keeps the world turning. |
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Slowly but surely with vision, imagination and hard work it began to capture the interest of the reading public. |
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She said Johnston will be remembered for her vivacious nature, spirituality and hard work. |
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The software does the hard work of burrowing into your contact book, minimizing the number of modal shifts. |
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Finally, it is time to stop this fantastic nonsense and get down to real hard work. |
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With butterflies fluttering in their stomachs, pupils flocked to their schools to find out if all their hard work had paid off. |
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A lot of hard work and time has gone into them and they are to be commended on their interest and enthusiasm in seeing it through. |
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It was hard work but I had a lot of public support with drivers peeping and the support from the firefighters has been fantastic. |
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After two strenuous months of hard work, mid-term had finally arrived for the Army Academy High School cadets on Arduous Prime. |
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A good foundation for a successful career in any area of hairdressing is based on hard work, good training, salon experience, and ambition. |
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The centre is the realisation of years of hard work by a number of stalwarts of the game. |
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Mr Skelton said the star ratings did not reflect the continuing hard work and commitment of staff. |
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The canny businessman, who was renowned for his own hard work, knew the percentage deal would be a powerful incentive for employees. |
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It is a highly rewarding career, offering unlimited opportunities but requires a high degree of commitment, dedication and hard work. |
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It's a lot of hard work, and I don't mean just about what happens on the racetrack. |
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In order to be successful with your career or your hobby, you have to put a lot of effort and hard work into it. |
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However, all the hard work is still to come when we fully open to the public. |
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He's proud that the young player stuck with it and is now reaping the rewards of his hard work and perseverance. |
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Without a hundred years of hard work done by black stockmen Australia wouldn't even have a beef cattle industry. |
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It opened after three months of hard work that transformed the dimly-lit cellar and storerooms into a club that already has 200 members. |
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As well, the daycare is planning an open house for May 6 to invite the community to see the results of several years of hard work. |
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It is just reward for two years of hard work for Handley, who was disappointed to be left out of the side for Britain's opening two matches. |
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A young family is hard work, but in the summertime, the weight of the season and the heaviness of the heat slow even the most determined parent. |
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Thanks to the hard work of the missionaries and catechizers this situation is slowly changing. |
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Roger has the honor of a room named after him for all the hard work he put into the project to refurbish the village hall. |
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The strongside linebackers, Shanle and Baker, are walk-ons who earned spots with hard work. |
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A huge amount of hard work goes into making sure the newspaper is published on time each and every week. |
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The Zimmermen, with their quirky sartorial style, have a long history of hard work and old-fashioned values coupled with wanderlust. |
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It was hard work driving the cattle to the fair and standing all day with them. |
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It's all about taking a break, assessing your situation, and reaping the first fruits of your hard work. |
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And when they cross the quarterdeck, they see the hard work that deck division puts in, and that makes us feel proud. |
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After almost three years of hard work he helped bring peace to the war-torn region. |
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The accomplishment of any worthwhile endeavor takes hard work and over coming of many hurdles. |
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Sam was, by all accounts, a practical hands-on man whose grip had the grit of hard work. |
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Captain Jess White accredited the solid performance to the coaching staff and the hard work of everyone on the team. |
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The building is truly a remarkable achievement and is the result of much planning and hard work by all involved. |
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Mrs Quinn received a Certificate of Thanks for all her hard work acknowledging her unstinting service to the local charity. |
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We would like to acknowledge our appreciation to Siobhan and her partner Liam for their kindness and hard work. |
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This will involve immense hard work on his part, but will, hopefully, completely wean him off heroin and allow him to be relocated elsewhere. |
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Miss paying off the balance by the due date and you could negate all of your hard work. |
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Such changes require sustained hard work on activities that are not particularly high profile. |
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Looking after William, even for one Saturday every three weeks, is hard work, the pair admit. |
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The Gilmores knew that dreams have to be actualized by hard work and diligence. |
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Once it has been established that the local infrastructures of two cities support joint activities and projects, the hard work starts. |
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Her daughter described her as a warm, fun-loving person who lived by the old adage that hard work never hurt anybody. |
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The hard work of craft-minded kids and adults will be put up for raffle and auction by the Northside Centre in Sligo town. |
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They are now looking forward to watching the garden blossom and admiring the fruits of their hard work. |
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It was just reward for all the hard work Gareth has put in since joining the society two years ago. |
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From the chorus to the rappers students gave their all, bringing weeks of hard work to fruition. |
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At the whimsy of the jail administration, months of hard work sealing the cracks with toothpaste were rendered redundant. |
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Apparently the five rear seats do come out to leave a flat load area but the process is simply too much like hard work. |
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A forgotten part of the city's commercial heart is stirring afresh thanks to the to the hard work and enthusiasm of local traders. |
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Giancarlo will provide us with a very competitive blend of aggression, consistency and hard work. |
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I spent two weeks a few years ago proofreading it for him and confess it was hard work. |
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We strongly support our volunteer local organizing committees, whose good will and hard work are the keys to success. |
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I even turned to drinking once but overcame it with hard work and willpower. |
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Jamie Johnstone said staff felt like they had been kicked in the teeth after all their hard work building up the business. |
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Take the hard work out of removing wallpaper and paint with a steam stripper and hot air gun. |
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It is hard work to listen receptively to the opinions of those with whom we disagree. |
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If freezing and wrapping seems too much like hard work, pesto will store well refrigerated in a Kilner jar for about three weeks. |
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The net was an Aladdin's cave, hard work to use without my sight, but it kept me occupied. |
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Anne thanked Delia for her good wishes and complimented her on her hard work and success as captain. |
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You have to keep your wits about you if you want to avoid clumsily treading in someone's hard work. |
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I asked Lynne if it was kismet that has made her online business a success or just plain old hard work. |
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They say that my dad is a man of few words, but he taught me by the quiet eloquence of his hard work and by his decency. |
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Normally considered incurable in allopathy, it took Dr. Kabra 14 years of dedicated hard work to lay claim to having finally found a cure for leucoderma. |
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All of our hard work began to disintegrate in an instant, based on a decision the Marines and I had no input on whatsoever. |
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Although identified as a fierce partisan, he received high marks from members of both political parties for his hard work, reasonableness, and eloquent oratory. |
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The planting involved a great deal of hard work from our volunteers. |
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The speech contained a sentence of prophylactic praise for initiative and enterprise, hard work and personal responsibility. |
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All of the hard work for the day was rewarded with a rehearsal dinner at one of the local five-star restaurants and then pseudo-bachelor and bachelorette parties. |
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But maybe we had gone into the game a little bit complacent, thinking that we had done the hard work after bouncing back on Saturday from a defeat. |
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To have proper legal recognition of our relationships doesn't take away the need for this hard work but it does help by giving a supportive structure within which to live. |
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The amount raised reflects the very hard work and dedication of a large number of voluntary organisers and collectors who raise the bulk of the money. |
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She laid her head on his chest, soft and yet firm from hard work. |
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In theory, reeducation through labor is meant to correct subversive minds through hard work. |
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It's hard work so hire a petrol-driven scarifier for large areas. |
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She slicked on some lip balm and a lick of mascara, pulled her hair into two bunches and then she too left the room, ready for a day of hard work. |
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The unmitigated gall Kennedy displays in defaming the hard work of dedicated researchers is bad enough. |
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It has taken seven years' hard work and several knock-backs along the way for the sports centre committee to get from idea stage to securing the funding and work beginning. |
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In addition to sparing their lives, Kruger offered the prisoners better food and other privileges for their hard work. |
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A government land grant to the settlers and hard work soon brought prosperity to the family, an effect that the Professor credits to Allah's bounty. |
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America is not about picking winners and losers, we are about upward mobility, hard work, and playing by the rules. |
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Though he made it back to the top by dint of talent and hard work, he remained a deep-dyed cynic for the rest of his life. |
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It took a lot of hard work for him to smooth those troubled waters. |
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But in those days there were few mod cons, cleaning appliances or chemicals, so scrubbing up was hard work and everyone who did it was greatly respected. |
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But with anything competitive, the glory comes in the effort and hard work put in by one's own brain and brawn, and not by manipulation of the other characters. |
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When the crops were safely in storage for the winter after a season of hard work, there was cause for communal celebration performed in a spirit of thankfulness and merriment. |
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So, with a lot of hard work and a sharp bowie knife, we set about making cuts and managed to come up with a second draft that was a lean, mean 562 sheets of bark. |
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The Aniston is a naturally pretty girl, but like most of us, she amps it up though hard work. |
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They just can't handle hard work when there's a soft option available. |
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The stories of discovery are so rote, though, that we forget that they took incredibly hard work. |
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The hard work began after Walters had her aortic valve replaced with one from a cow. |
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It is time now for more hard work to be done so that this vital manufacturing works can be saved, ensuring that York's past can again become its future. |
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His side made hard work of grinding down their industrious opponents. |
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He admitted afterwards that he made hard work of his victory. |
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They made hard work of reaching this stage of the competition. |
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He's a workaholic, and hard work is one of the key things in management. |
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The secret to his success seemed to be less raw talent than hard work. |
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As many barn owners would tell you, the cost of maintaining historic structures is high, not only monetarily but also as an investment of time and hard work. |
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Now we are seeing all that hard work buried under meaningless work. |
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We will carry on with the hard work this year and for as long as we can. |
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Over the summer, he impressed current NBA players with his love for hard work and, oddly enough, with his punctuality. |
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Still active and alert Mary attributes her longevity to plenty of hard work, good genes, a healthy lifestyle and a positive outlook on life in general. |
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Spall was rewarded for his hard work with the best actor prize at the Cannes Film Festival. |
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Despite the hard work of women like fonda, Archer said, there had been no sea-change in attitudes within the industry. |
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He niftily circumvents the real issues, to do with educational content and assessment, and instead focuses on the abstract virtues of cleverness and hard work. |
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After four years of hard work, I joined 485 of my fellow law school students as we were set to receive our juris doctor degrees. |
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Tyler's work with the Barrens topminnow stands as a shining example of her hard work and dedication to the protection and recovery of rare species. |
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I am also impressed by the response and hard work of Mayo Co Council, particularly the outdoor staff who have not spared themselves at this critical time. |
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From the set to the characters' odd and affecting mannerisms, the whole enterprise suggested the kind of apparent simplicity and artlessness that only springs from hard work. |
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If you have decided to be a strand style setter, enjoy the challenges, the hard work and the ultimate compliments and admiration for a style well designed. |
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The event will be an occasion to thank Monsignor for all his hard work over the years and to also celebrate his 45th Anniversary of his ordination. |
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This is not to imply that Hydrogen Guy was being unchivalrous, letting Helium Girl handle all the hard work of mopping the parking lot with a pair of muscled thugs. |
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Last Tuesday her dedication and hard work received a right royal accolade. |
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By age 10, most were shaving downy body hair to gain extra speed and realizing the reward for a year of hard work was improvement measured in tenths of a second. |
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Her hard work has paid off but she has traveled so far from her essence in the process that she feels she has lost touch with herself and lost touch with life. |
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Suddenly, the cost of a transatlantic crossing became the product of a single year's hard work, rather than six years of ceaseless labour and desperate saving. |
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The workers were guests of the firm who organised a visit to the illuminations in acknowledgment of their hard work during the year and to mark the coronation. |
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For the first time he realised it was not necessarily something based on instinct or which grew organically, but rather was the result of application and hard work. |
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Manchester City moved three points clear at the top of Division One and extended their unbeaten home run to 14 games, but made hard work of disposing of plucky Preston. |
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He wanted to spade his potato garden, but it was very hard work. |
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But, hard work and a bullheaded attitude pay off in the long run. |
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And he knew he could achieve the American dream only by hard work. |
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Today's result vindicates the hard work we have done during the winter and gives us an excellent platform on which to build for the rest of the season. |
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Based on interviews with four women who worked in agriculture in Midlothain during the early twentieth century, this volume reveals the hard work of the bondager. |
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Despite the hard work, government service has its own rewards, says Yorac. |
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Will the underdogs prevail through hard work and gumption or will billionaires turn Wisconsin into their own playground? |
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But even in the face of potential relapse, many exercisers worry that taking a break for health concerns may undo all the hard work they've put in at the gym. |
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I think it's a reflection of the hard work staff put in at the school. |
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Lifelong colleague and friend Maurice Bejart sent his adieux with the lighthearted and didactic La Barre, a celebration of hard work and discipline. |
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Back then the barrels were wooden and extremely heavy it was hard work. |
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That is said with zero disrespect for the hard work, and often drudgery, that those jobs entail. |
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He just wanted a whacking great big mansion, which he thought would be a reward for all his hard work, fabulous for his family and great for parties. |
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Paritutu had once stood somewhat taller, perhaps a metre, but the summit had been flattened by sheer hard work to make a level site for whare and kumara pits. |
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I'm used to all kinds of hard work, as you know, and I'm not afraid. |
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He may find this hard work after having been out of practice for so long, but I suggest it will be good for him, and certainly for Australian journalism. |
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Our brief trip to the beach was a much-needed oasis in a summer of hard work. |
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Whereas war can erupt in a split second, creating the momentum and awareness for peace is hard work. |
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It took a lot of hard work and dedication, but we managed to finish the project on time. |
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Corrigan, Larson, and Cunningham realized that all their hard work had come to naught. |
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Virgil's purpose was moral, and his main concern is to describe the farmer's virtues of austerity, integrity, and hard work, which made Rome great. |
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After a week's hard work as a farmhand up country in Australia he would return home at the weekends and get involved with the local Salvationists. |
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In this predominantly male, working-class climate, the Salvationist vision stresses hard work, discipline and self-transformation in service to others. |
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When we were Middlesex teammates, he vowed that he wanted to play for England, and he was ready to listen, learn and put in the hard work to turn his dreams into a reality. |
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It will require an all-hands-on-deck effort combining hard work, political savvy, and even a dollop of good luck. |
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Is all her eight or ten years of hard work to go for nothing? |
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We learn that silverside is the classic cut from the back of the thigh, from the muscles that do all the hard work propelling their owner from one place to another. |
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Synge admired their hard work and moral restraint even as they exhibited symptoms of an imputed wildness and primitivity. |
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Her parents hoped a daily dose of hard work would keep her out of trouble. |
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She is just now starting to reap the benefits of all her hard work. |
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I'll do the hard work, you organise the team, and we'll split profits fifty-fifty. |
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After many days of hard work, we finally had enough firewood for the winter. |
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They just will not help you do the hard work of finding someone who actually wants your contract and the vintage flip phone that came with it. |
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After years of hard work, they finally hit the big time with their sixth album. |
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None of this should distract from Hooke's inventiveness, his remarkable experimental facility, and his capacity for hard work. |
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His story is living proof that anyone who puts in a good amount of hard work can find success. |
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He had made his own bed, chosen his own course in life, taking the path of easy money over hard work and initiative. |
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Singing helped to alleviate boredom and to lighten, perhaps, the psychological burden of hard work. |
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Before he can succeed, he will have to shed the mentality that he can get by without hard work. |
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