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While Baldota was busy cramming engineering formulae, a young man two years older than him was learning the tough ways of a mining town.
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The opera virtually disappeared in the middle of the century, a victim, I suppose, of harder and tougher ways of musical theology.
"They lost by double digits to four teams that aren't in the field and that's a tough way to sort of finish if you're going to impress upon us that you're one of the best teams in the country".
Perhaps this avalanche of scams may persuade the government to come up with a tougher way of tackling the problem of touting than its proposed voluntary "code of principles" for the ticketing market.
Sri Lanka batsman Mahela Jayawardene says the World Cup quarter-final defeat to South Africa was a "tough" way to bow out of international cricket.
"It's a tough way to play at this time of year.
It's an amazing story told in a really tough way, the warts and all story of Mandela and the end of apartheid".
After three decades of observing Kenya's runners firsthand, he has heard all the theories about why they are pre-eminent distance runners: increased oxygen-carry capacity from living at altitude; a diet rich in protein and carbohydrates; genetic factors; a tough, disciplined way of rural living.
Many of the people who have done the research or are running the programs that Tough admires have different ways of expressing those skills.
Political Relations Shortly before Christmas in 1987, Senator Edward M. Kennedy taught Mr. Murdoch a tough lesson in the ways of Washington.
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