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Firstly, you must be prepared to work exceptionally hard.
She is being forced to work exceptionally hard for every point.
Of course, the weather did mean we had to work exceptionally hard to ensure our efforts didn't wilt in the heat.
The 1.3 million people who make up the NHS team in every community in England will continue to work exceptionally hard to care for patients.
Both Mrs Clinton and Mr Obama have the necessary attributes to take on Mr McCain: they are two formidable campaigners who have offered detailed and generally intelligent policy proposals and have been forced to work exceptionally hard for their votes.So Mr McCain is still no more than half-way to the White House.
Southampton midfielder Steven Davis says the Saints players are enjoying new manager Mauricio Pochettino's style of play - even if it means they have to work exceptionally hard.
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"We are a lot better than we were able to show but that's credit to Leicester, who work exceptionally hard and press you in all areas of the field.
However, into this once truly exceptional land, a whole generation of Millennial's were born who DO NOT understand that they must work exceptionally hard to achieve.
We'll work exceptionally hard this week to put together the kind of run that brings pride back to this football club".
"I would like to think they will go and work exceptionally hard for their manager, who has done a fantastic job for them and I am sure they will".
One remaining challenge is that employees in Japan traditionally work exceptionally long hours, making it difficult for mothers with young children to stay in the workforce.
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