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At the minute, the commuter gets a pretty rough deal.
(It's not often that you come away feeling Fate got a rough deal).
What about male vegetarians – doesn't McCartney think they get a rough deal?
Negotiators hope to reach a rough deal by March and a final agreement by 30 June.
I always thought that Goldilocks got a rough deal in the original and I'm trying to redress the balance.
"UK sports fans have had a rough deal for too long," said BT's chief executive, Ian Livingston.
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"Ed and I negotiated some very rough deals," recalled Shapiro, who represented a "tremendous number" of players on the Orioles' roster.
And there's no sense that Trump has ever really got his own hands dirty with work or with rough dealing, or even with the pleasure of building things.
Jonny Bairstow, though, had a rougher deal than most and is looking to banish the memories of that nightmare after Christmas when the series against South Africa starts in Durban on 26 December.
Single men generally get the roughest deal from councils, and keeping performance indicators looking good means for every John that gets help there are a many more who you'll see in shop doorways at night.
Her attitude will please the Conservative-controlled borough council which has moved to allay fears that migrants could get a rougher deal following UKIP's success at the county council level.
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