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The main English newspapers were tough with the Liverpool player.
But with the euro, we were tough with No 10.
The court heard that they became "close" again between 2003 and 2005, when things were tough with Kemp.
Her first few years in the city were tough, with studies at Juilliard and duties as a live-in caretaker for an elderly woman.
The first night sold out, but the following weeks and months were tough, with only a few hundred making the trek up to the venue in Ancoats each week.
He added: "People were tough with him because they didn't expect him to go to Chelsea but he did very well.
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That could be tough with Libor.
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They're tough with the national team.
It's tough with other things around.
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