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Not to hide behind the hatred of a herd, the roar of the crowd, but to aim, hard as it might be, towards the "good" life.
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In training videos, speeches around the country, trade magazine articles -- even on the couch in his home -- Mr. Fredericks preached the gospel of the solid stream of water aimed hard at the source of the blaze.
If he is really to modernise British politics, the pluralist in him will have to drive out the control freak, even if this makes his other aims harder to achieve.
But it is hard to know how it hopes to reconcile these aims, harder still to discern the ultimate goal of Germany's European policy.All of a sudden, though, Berlin is abuzz with talk of remaking the European Union: issuing joint Eurobonds, renegotiating the EU's treaties, even creating a federal Europe.
The downside is that it is harder to control, makes aiming harder, and slows down overall movement.
Aim for the head constantly with the assault rifle and move in a zig-zag towards your target to make aiming harder for them.
The Uzbek guards aim some hard kicks at the prisoners from time to time.
The aim of hard tissue regenerative medicine in the field of dentistry is to treat defects of the alveolar and/or jaw bone originating from diverse etiologies.
let paper clip go which will shoot out and hit target To make loud noise aim for hard surfaces near someone Do not aim for face, eyes or any part that can cause injury or damage.
He aimed a hard stare at Lindy.
They're aiming so hard at getting young people to watch that they sometimes forget it's still just a Salford pub, in an insignificant little street".
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