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Interview by Katherine Purvis Unfortunately, British hop growers have had a seriously hard time over the past 100 years.
They have this 'been there and done it' swagger, they're tough people – league is a seriously hard game in the physical sense – and they tend to win their arguments".
That and any emotional connection with the millions of food bank and Poundland Britons (increasingly middle-class, the Daily Mail tells us) who are having a seriously hard time.
To do so, I had to resist a seriously hard pitch from one of the best phone sales guys I've ever encountered.
But this is a seriously hard problem to solve because (a) bitcoin is all about decentralization and not having the need to trust a central entity, (b) Bitcoin is not controlled by any one body or even jurisdiction and (c) this group, and the community in general, reacts very negatively to any suggestions for a governance structure or body.
This woman had a seriously hard time parking her car.
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Based on Philip Roth's 2008 novel of the same name, Indignation could prove a seriously hard-hitting weepie.
Tom Breihan of Stereogum described the song as "a seriously strong performance, all hard snarls over a bleepy late-'90s-style beat" and that it "finds Kanye getting surprisingly personal, at least for a couple of lines, about his long-rumored relationship with Kim Kardashian".
These could indicate a much more seriously hard drug problem.
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Of the Grand Final, Farrell said: "I've been lucky enough to win a couple but the pain associated with losing the last two is seriously hard to take.
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