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"We're going to fight hard to blast through the headlines".
A thousand blocks stood in my way but I fought hard to blast through them with no success.
If Trump fires Rosenstein, his allies will work hard to blast Rosenstein's shortcomings, and Democrats will work equally as hard to paint the move as the beginning of Trump's very own Sunday Night Massacre.
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It's hard enough to blast youngsters out of the house, considering the cocooning comforts of video games and "SpongeBob Squarepants".
If she had publicly "blasted Harvard in the press" at the time she was fighting her case, Karl told her audience, she believes her academic career "would have been over". "It's hard not to blast everybody, but you need to control where and how you express your anger," she advised other victims.
To see the extra asymmetry, the incoming electron must strike the nucleus hard enough to blast out a single quark, setting off a shower of particles, as was done in E122 but not in subsequent experiments.
How hard was it to blast a homer?
It's cold, a blizzard is blowing in from the White Mountains, and Bennie, his brother and a friend hope to "blast hard and fast and to kill indiscriminately".
As the home fans called for Frank Lampard, David Luiz had a succession of shots, poking over from the kind of free-kick the Englishman tends to blast low and hard.
I was free to blast music, eat rest stop fast food, and blaze hard.
You decided to blast me..
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