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Even the king of the laptop may thus find it hard to conquer new territories.
His garden and family offer a respite from the Hollywood life that Mr. Ruffalo worked so hard to conquer, but which now occasionally aggravates him, with the incessant pressure on actors to build what he called a "brand".
I think he will mind, a little, precisely because an Oscar is still, pace Harvey Weinstein, something that money can't buy — because Hollywood itself remains stubbornly hard to conquer, with or without your dragon and your magic braid.
In October 1789, when the Paris mob and the Garde Nationale brought the king back from Versailles to Paris, Vigée Le Brun realised that the world, which she had struggled so hard to conquer, was crumbling.
It's hard to conquer the world when you keep stumbling out of the gate.
Urban transportation company Uber is fighting very hard to conquer France.
"I worked hard to conquer [BPD], and I made it," he says in the video.
Some who use kratom to ease their withdrawal symptoms from heroin addiction are discovering that this is also an addictive drug that can reignite the cravings for the heroin they are trying hard to conquer.
Sexual relationships were modulated by these assumptions: men would always try to get sex with girls, and girls should be hard to conquer.
Do not cut your calorie intake below 80% of your metabolic rate, because it can cause metabolism loss due to muscle loss, and trying too hard to conquer your instincts to eat can make it hard for you to stop eating.
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