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They walk a substantial distance to return home, usually on hard roads that thicken and harden the hoof horn.
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There was a legacy to all those miles spent on the hard roads of Ballyclare.
While he kicks back in his big box, warm and secure, his supporters have to sleep on the cold, hard roads of Islamabad.
Maybe he'll invite Mr. Romney to come along on the hard road.
Winston Churchill described the wedding as "a flash of colour on the hard road we have to travel".
But she is getting her chance to become a professional, armed with a new perspective forged on the hard road from diagnosis to remission.
At a poignant moment on the hard road to self-knowledge, Shakespeare's mad, outcast monarch calls himself "a man more sinned against than sinning".
That morning I remained motionless for a while on the hard road, traffic slowing to manoeuvre around me and my crumpled bike.
When the couple married, on Nov. 20, 1947, early in Britain's long, bleak postwar era, Winston Churchill hailed their union as "a flash of colour on the hard road we have to travel".
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