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The questions started out tough – tougher, some might say, than Obama would get from veteran Washington reporters.
The British Social Attitudes Survey shows that views of homosexuality started out tough and hardened in the mid-1980s the mid-1980s the AIDS period
Quincy started out tough in the streets of Chicago -- there's a force from then that still works him -- and his art and talent drove him to be one of the most successful and prolific musical influences in modern history.
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That said, most of the works the ensemble played on Saturday started out talking tough and gradually softening their harmonic edges.
Though much of her writing starts out sad and tough, the twists at the end of Miller's stories lift them way out of the realm of victim drama.
It starts out clinical and tough, but it's not long before it gives in to bliss: what sound like digitized strings begin to swell, buttressed by rollicking drums that provide a proper four-on-the-floor exuberance, carrying things forward.
It's tough starting out.
"You can't get everything you want, but if you start out hard-faced and tough, then the results are completely different".
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