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"This is one of the toughest cities for publishing in the country," Mr. Redmond said.
This is one of the toughest cities to get a room in.
Despite Hazleton's reputation as one of America's toughest cities toward illegal immigrants, the Hispanic population there has surged.
J. Edgar Hoover, when describing the Youngstown of the early 20th century, called it one of the toughest cities in the nation.
But because of its densely populated camp, it is also one of the toughest cities for refugees of the 1948 Arab-Israeli war and their descendants.
When, a couple of years ago, a video appeared on the news showing a New York policeman, caught up in a mass snowball fight in Manhattan, drawing a pistol, it was not the humourless cop that was most interesting but the fact that, in one of the toughest cities in the world, strangers had spontaneously engaged in a snow-fight.
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"It's the toughest city in the country".
"It definitely is," McNabb said when asked if Philadelphia was the toughest city to play in.
In Australia, where too much is often made of the psychological impact of its convict past, the title of toughest city is still important.
Mr. Abad, though known for books about Colombia's toughest city, Medellín, also wrote a comic novel about a dissolute old man's relationship with his secretary.
Rangers captain David Weir reckons Glasgow is the toughest city in which to be a professional footballer.
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