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Granted, the people who pack this library know from hardship.
Schools can transform some lives from hardship to health and happiness.
For the Charltons, and for many miner's sons in the 1950s and 60s, sports was the escape from hardship.
For the Charltons, and for many miners' sons in the 1950s and '60s, sports was the escape from hardship.
But many here assumed student life at Harvard, more than at any other institution, was immune from hardship.
Families with inadequate resources typically feed the children first, shielding them from hardship as much as possible.
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Full of mystery and surprise, this book has a thrilling storyline in which two children (one poor and one rich) flee from hardships they are facing at home, and end up relying on each other for existence.
They say people learn from hardships, but no one really wants to suffer.
Although the family had hardly recovered from hardships brought by floods in 2010, widespread monsoon flooding has, once again, deprived him of his livelihood.
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