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It made life horribly tough for Ricardo Álvarez, the Argentinian making his debut wide on the right of Poyet's midfield after arriving on a season-long loan from Internazionale.
On this evidence, life without their best individual and playmaking catalyst promises to be horribly tough for Newcastle, who were booed off as travelling fans delighted in directing chants of "You're getting sacked in the morning" at Pardew.
Establishing full democratic control over the army, which comes under Serbia and Montenegro, and the police force, a Serbian institution, is a horribly tough job in a country where the armed men have never really been run by civilians.How many more war-crimes suspects will Mr Zivkovic hand over for trial at the UN's tribunal Another headache faces Mr Zivkovic, very soon.
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In Queen Camilla, the royal family are living out their lives in Asboland, exiled, in a horribly plausible "tough on the causes of crime" initiative, to a gulag known as Hell Close.
It's a tough, horribly fragmented industry, with 2% pretax margins and the top five rivals controlling only 20% of sales.
Branislav Ivanovic, who has at times found the switch back to central defender tough, was horribly at fault for both goals and caught dithering on the ball by De Guzmán, who fed Michu.
Everyone agrees the UK's ageing homes are horribly leaky and, with tough climate change targets to meet and energy bills soaring, there's a huge incentive to tackle the problem.
Horrible things happen, horribly.
Sabathia saved them on Wednesday, but Hughes lost for the second time at Rangers Ballpark, finishing the series with an 11.42 E.R.A. "I pitched horribly in this series, and it's a tough thing to swallow," Hughes said.
Sparing you the thousands of horribly depressing stories out there, life's been tough for most people who come from the system.
I think it's because it's a tough mental game and it's just you and it can all go horribly wrong and everyone will see, but hopefully it doesn't.
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