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"He's a tough adversary," Ms. O'Neill said.
"We viewed Frost as a tough adversary," he said.
He was not a great natural athlete, but his spirit made him a tough adversary.
The fungus that felled 3.5 billion of these majestic hardwoods in less than 50 years is a tough adversary, and even if all goes well it will probably be 10 years before forest-worthy trees are on the market.
Christie has been a deficit hawk in his time as governor and a tough adversary of labor unions, but has shown some finesse over the politically delicate issue of gay marriage.
"The Colombians are a tough adversary who keep up with the latest technology to improve their product and put out a lot of currency, so you can only catch so much of it".
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And if Tuesday's spectacle is any indication, Pelosi and Schumer intend to be tough adversaries.
Mr. Carter wrote later in his memoirs that as the mediator between two tough adversaries, he wanted to demonstrate the high cost of war.
But academia is finding the Weblets to be tough adversaries.
'I've faced some tough adversaries' Jump to media player Arizona Republican Senator John McCain brushes off a threat by US President Donald Trump to "be careful".
Nowhere is the concept of antimicrobial resistance better portrayed than with the gram-negative bacilli, which have proven to be tough adversaries for clinicians and researchers alike [ 2].
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