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If you love pastels or charcoal, you may want a separate, hard case to keep them from breaking and to keep the mess contained.
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"We need hard evidence to argue the case to keep the unit open and this fund could resource an expert witness who can compile this evidence," he said.
It's a hard case to make.
"In my case, it is to work hard and to keep my mind off it".
In the oral arguments for Obergefell v. Hodges, the conservative Justices worked hard to keep the case in other centuries.
Today, the FIFA president would find it hard to keep his case for seven of eight points.
Liverpool's gay community, confident in the support it has received from the police, fought hard to keep the case in the public eye.
His family and other supporters have worked hard to keep his case in the public eye, even setting up a large demonstration tent close to the prime minister's residence in Jerusalem.
In fact his name is now tied to so many corruption cases that it is hard to keep them straight.
Love is hard to find, and harder to keep.
At times it is hard to keep the various case histories in mind.
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