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On the first play, she tackled someone hard, then immediately looked toward her father, whose face was lit up.
During his two ventures, Mr. Houghton (pronounced HOE-ton) proved to be an independent thinker, someone hard to categorize.
It's like kicking someone hard in the groin and then claiming to be "messing around" with them.
Rasheed Wallace still looks like his firstborn has been taken from him every time he fouls someone hard; hematoma don't lie.
To be one of a hundred is very different from being the one — and then having to look someone hard in the eye and say, "I, and I alone, am responsible for having approved your zoning proposal".
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This is not the first time someone hard-headed has tried it; check out Miles Davis's instrumental version from 1970.
One of 26 players on the Red Storm's 35-man roster from the tristate area of New York, New Jersey and Connecticut, Baltz epitomizes what Coach Ed Blankmeyer usually looks for in recruits: someone hard-nosed and homegrown, tough enough to play through harsh conditions and humble enough to rake the infield dirt after practice.
The consequence is that the Treasury has another headache on their hands and prison policy will be run by Chris Grayling, someone harder line and more populist than IDS.
And a government-appointed receiver -- someone hard-nosed and nonpolitical -- should have broad power to revamp GM with a viable business plan and return it to a private operation as soon as possible.
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