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On New Year's Day, Khalil tells me in a voice gone hard with a combination of anger and despair: "When we heard the news last night that the British government are giving something like €9m [£8.65m] for humanitarian assistance, all of us understood immediately that this Israeli war against our citizens will not stop but will continue, and that the donation is the invoice.
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"I am afraid that it is likely to go hard with Miss Cavell," he wrote.
As to his credibility, he was confronted with prosecution for possession of narcotics and well knew that any discrepancies in his story might go hard with him.
"Then I just said, 'To heck with it, I'm going to go hard with it.' That's what's best for my game".
At daybreak we will arm and fight about the ships; granted that Achilles has again come forward to defend them, let it be as he will, but it shall go hard with him.
It may go hard with some of them in that event, for I look upon them as the enemies of the country & of the human race... [If] I succeed my foot will be on their necks".
Notts batsman Riki Wessels: "We were disappointed coming in having been 160 for two, but it was a conscious effort to go hard with eight wickets in the bank.
Stephen Colbert has been going hard with the RNC coverage this week.
What may have been different this time is that the Post went hard with it.
going to have to go hard, with at least 90 minutes a day of hiking, treadmill, or.
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