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The government has hit back hard, striking Qadam with artillery and airstrikes.
In the old days it meant working hard, striking out on one's own, succeeding in your career.
However, some scorpions have the ability to flatten themselves as thin as a coin, so just hitting the scorpion with your hard striking surface may not be enough to kill it.
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"RISE early, work hard, strike oil".
Some people's lives are almost unimaginably hard, stricken by bad luck.
"We are basically hard struck to find out where the growth engines are going to come from".
Some people are so hard struck by illness that they cannot continue working.
A child's family and community can be hard struck by the effects of AIDS as parents get sick, are not able to work or are not there to protect their children.
Strike hard, strike fast.
Hard strikes to this valve may also cause the animal to release you.
The city the hardest stricken was Hartford, Conn., where a corps of more than 1,000 men worked feverishly to strengthen the dikes of the Connecticut River to withstand the thirty-six-foot flood crest, due tonight.
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