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Sometimes we miss details because we weren't paying attention, but sometimes we are concentrating too hard on something else.
To be working so hard on something and then suddenly realize the possibility that there's yet another hurdle has been distressing".
Alex was a strong swimmer, but when he was flung from the ship he'd banged his head hard on something — the hull or the sand.
She asked, "What does it mean to work hard on something?" "It means to record your sets as you do them, so you can play them back for yourself and then learn from them.
I asked Judith Sumner, author of "American Household Botany: A History of Useful Plants, 1620-1900," if she could explain why I worked so hard on something that was producing so little, while the raspberries were work-free.
You work so many years of your life, so hard, on something that seems crazy even to us at times, it looks risky in a very visceral way, and then to have it just work out.
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It was because I literally wanted to stomp on something as hard as I could and I decided the thing I was going to stomp on was PLANET EARTH.
Certainly, in these straightened economic times, you can see many hard-pressed small retailers jumping on something that avoids multiple bank charges.
Wait till you have some really hard evidence on something very political?
While we still have the bluegrass and roots music influences, we really wanted to push ourselves harder on this one, something a bit more challenging to play live".
Newly appointed NBA commissioner Adam Silver, who made a terse, legally-airtight-to-the-point-of-meaningless statement promising a quick investigation on Saturday night, now has no choice but to come down hard on Sterling, something his predecessor David Stern failed to do.
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