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He's working very hard at it — it's not easy.
They might even appear to work very hard at it.
JOE PAPA: Well, I'm gonna work really hard at it, Jim.
"I work hard at it seven days a week," Baffert said.
Turnovers come in bunches if you keep working hard at it.
I have to work really hard at it, all the time.
He worked very hard at it, and he made great progress – here.
Daron started his own company in 1987 and worked hard at it.
"That's because we've worked hard at it with no help from them," Sen.
She worked really hard at it and now she's reaping the rewards of that.
Orlan is now back in Paris studio, hard at it on two other projects.
RIVERA: I feel badly because he worked hard at it and he wants the best.
"It's all about loving what you do and working really hard at it," he shares.
"We're looking hard at it and haven't isolated a cause," he told SportsBusiness last month.
"I advise everybody to love what they do and work hard at it," she says.
It's a process that's very natural and free, but I work very hard at it.
If you want something badly enough and you work hard at it, you achieve it.
If you love what you do and work hard at it then special things can happen.
But if you want to be good at sports, you have to work hard at it.
We looked at the financial opportunity, but we luckily did not look too hard at it.
WE'RE LOOKING HARD AT IT. FABER: DOES THAT MEAN YOU ARE ACTUALLY GOING TO LAUNCH SOMETHING?
It's possible to find your footing, but the playing forces you to work hard at it.
"It's very intense and visceral and really beautiful and we work hard at it," Peet, 45, shares.
"I try like hell to hide that bald spot, folks, I work hard at it," he said.
Use the energy of this full moon to get reorganized—but don't work too hard at it.
" She added, "It's not an automatic, but we're going to work hard at it in this case.
"Oh, I try like hell to hide that bald spot, folks, I work hard at it," he said.
We went hard at it for about five hours, raking all the leaves and cleaning all the gutters.
I'd been told I was pretty and talented, but I didn't believe it, so I worked hard at it.
I've always been passionate about movies, TV and writing, and I've been working so hard at it for so long.
That basically leaves Ms. Smith to carry the show on her own, and, boy, does she work hard at it.
I've never seen someone work so hard at it, and it is hard on him, but really amazing to watch.
I had actually worked really hard at it, practicing my seductive moves and dramatic wilting until it was just right.
"Obviously, you have to work hard at it to make sure that you're the best that you can be," said Garcia.
They are really working hard at it and this team really wants to be considered one of the elite teams in the conference.
"It's probably a good thing that I'm making it move without having to really concentrate hard at it," Kochevar said in the paper.
You could make a case that Minecraft is the professional network of 10-year-olds, but you'd have to work pretty hard at it.
PM Lee: We've had Suzhou, we've had Tianjin, now we have Chongqing and Chongqing is the latest and we are working very hard at it.
Although they work very hard at it, I think it's something they're born with and the rest of us are just running to keep up.
Our chance in 2020 is to look at that crack, drop our shoulder, run hard at it and build the America we want to be.
High above, the AC-333's gun crew was hard at it, cradling shells and working the cannons on an airplane twisting to aim at targets.
"These people are driven by some cause that compels them to find the courage and take certain risks and work damn hard at it," he said.
Those are important elements of what we're trying to accomplish, and soon-to-be foreign secretary, I guess, within hours, and I are working hard at it.
I didn't care for practicing one damn bit but it was her dream for me, so, to be a good girl, I worked very hard at it.
My colleagues back at the Tower of News have been hard at it, though, at stoves and laptops alike, and have some keen new recipes to share.
Now, as far as her fitness is concerned, "I worked hard at it in the past eight months to get back from the baby," she tells the magazine.
Still, of course, presidents often fail to get their way — and even when they do get what they want, they feel like they're working awfully hard at it.
Bruce Daisley, a former Twitter executive who now writes about the science of work, said the best way to cultivate innovative thinking is not to work so hard at it.
The good people at the Department of Labor are hard at it but need a (funded) boost from Congress to get over the bureaucratic hurdles of this important data collection.
Because everyone says, everyone will at least pay lip service to the idea that they would like diversity, but they don't seem to work as hard at it as you do.
"He is adamant that his woman be fit and work hard at it, and this is not even an issue with Lopez, who is beyond gorgeous and works to stay that way."
"It's a long process, and we're hard at it," said Bill Blair, a Liberal Party lawmaker and former Toronto police chief whom Mr. Trudeau has put in charge of the marijuana effort.
"I wouldn't say that you can take just anybody and plug them into things on our team and it would work, because we're good athletes who work hard at it," Amendola said.
Indonesia's working very hard at it and in fact succeeding in many regards, but we are close partners with them and we like to help our partners and those in the neighborhood especially.
It's been a lot of fun these last couple of weeks to be as fast as we have been, so keep working hard at it and maybe we can get some more wins.
It was just like, having somebody who understands you from the inside, as far as like: I really love what I do, and I really want to work hard at it and understand that.
By this stage in those cycles, prospective candidates "were working pretty hard at it" behind the scenes, said Bob Shrum, a veteran of Democratic campaigns, including Al Gore's in 2000 and Kerry's in 2004.
While anybody can start a business, the success of that undertaking is going to depend on the quality of your idea, your willingness to work hard at it and the conditions of the local market.
Imagine watching the news and hearing that your mother or father has the opportunity of coming home years early if we work hard at it, only to have a handful of senators kill our dreams.
"I also work really hard at it," Mr. VanDam said on the St. Lawrence, snapping his rod up and down so that his jerkbait mimicked the erratic movements of a wounded baitfish under the water.
"The negotiating teams are hard at it this week and will probably be negotiating intensively through the weekend as well and will hopefully have some political recommendations to feed political leaders early next week," he said.
There was all this stuff I was trying to take care of at once and I worked so hard at it out of the fear I would never be able to do what I do again.
"He is adamant that his woman be fit and work hard at it, and this is not even an issue with Lopez, who is beyond gorgeous and works to stay that way," a source previously told PEOPLE.
I'm fascinated by people who, having led lives of substantial accomplishment, publicly or privately, are still hard at it into their 60s and beyond — runners who race through the tape at the finish line and keep going.
Hecht and her team next plan to focus on the brains of dogs that aren't just bred to be good at something but are still working hard at it, such as border collies competing at herding championships.
I took my work seriously and I worked hard at it but I also felt like if I had to do it over again, knowing what I know today, I probably would have had a little more distance.
Brian Hook, senior advisor to Pompeo, told CNBC on Saturday that "The mission has not changed at all, there are plenty of ways to accomplish the mission, and we are going to stay very hard at it, I promise you."
Showtime's Emmy-and-Golden-Globe-winning "Weeds" focused on a struggling, widowed mother (Mary-Louise Parker) in California who grows and sells weed, and works hard at it, to support her family and pay off the debts she inherited from her late husband.
The Native Americans were hard at it in earlier centuries, too, scalping settlers, including women, and, yes, here it comes again, the animal part: trapping wild eagles to make headdresses out of their feathers and running bison off cliffs to their deaths.
"These young guys seem to come out not only ready to win, but they do win," Howell said, adding, "It pushes players like me to keep working hard at it because obviously the generation coming and the guys behind me are better."
And we worked really hard at it and I was really excited to do it, and we were very, very tired, and we got some bumps and bruises, because in filming you just do it again and again and again and again and again.
The tourist industry was hard at it then, as now — the health-giving baths of Aquae Sulis drew Roman visitors, gastronomes relished British oysters, and even the fabled mysteries and menaces of the island, I dare say, tempted a few Adventure Tourists to cross the Oceanus Britannicus.
As for her career ambitions: "I don't have any plans in particular, I just know this is what I want to do and I want to work hard at it, and hopefully keep finding roles as beautiful as the ones I've already been lucky enough to come across," she said.
Unlike previous administrations that, when it got to a point that became difficult, wrote checks for tens and hundreds of millions of dollars and let the North Koreans off the hook in that sense, we're determined to fulfill the commitments that were made by Chairman Kim in Singapore and we're working hard at it.
In recent years, that special relationship has been tough: Barack Obama made his opposite number David Cameron work hard at it, with the President making clear to Britain that it could not be taken for granted by symbolically moving a bust of Winston Churchill out of the Oval Office shortly after he entered the White House.
I think that I decided when I first started working in fine dining that I needed to have a really thick skin, I needed to work really hard at it, I needed to check my sex at the door, and I had to work as hard if not harder than whoever was standing next to me.
Secretary of State Mike PompeoMichael (Mike) Richard PompeoAfghan president vows to take revenge after Islamic State attack on wedding The Hill's Morning Report - Trump on defense over economic jitters Latest pro-democracy rally draws tens of thousands in Hong Kong MORE said after the announcement that he would be "hard at it" with the Europeans in the next several days.
WE'VE BEEN HARD AT IT FOR THE LAST NINE QUARTERS AND WHEN YOU THINK ABOUT THE FACT THAT WE'RE FUNDAMENTALLY REINVENT THE NETWORKING INDUSTRY FOR THE FUTURE, WE'RE REALLY HELPING OUR CUSTOMERS NAVIGATE THIS MULTICLOUD ENVIRONMENT THAT THEY OPERATE IN, WHICH IS EVIDENCE BY THE GOOGLE ANNOUNCEMENT, SECURITY IS OBVIOUSLY FRONT AND CENTER FOR EVERY CUSTOMER WE HAVE, AND WE'RE BEGINNING TO SEE THE RESULTS IN THE BUSINESS MODEL TRANSITION THAT YOU TALKED ABOUT WITH SOME OF THE SOFTWARE MOVES WE'VE BEEN MAKING.
I was hard at it both these days getting my trade in order and taking stock of what vigours had left.
She often works as a traghetto rower with Atora as well as Ayumi from Himeya Company. Although Anzu has failed her Prima exam several times, she continues to work hard at it and is determined to become a Prima. ; : : A newly trained Single under Alice in the Avvenire series.
In 1837 Peacock was appointed Lowndean Professor of Astronomy in the University of Cambridge, the chair afterwards occupied by Adams, the co-discoverer of Neptune, and later occupied by Robert Ball, celebrated for his Theory of Screws. An object of reform was the statutes of the University; he worked hard at it and was made a member of a commission appointed by the Government for the purpose. He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in January 1818.
He was unsuccessful, taking only 40% of the vote, and later commented that "I worked very hard at it and I have no qualms at the issues I raised". During his time at Council, Zimmerman advocated on environmental issues around developments, including leading opposition to a controversial development in Vale Street, Cammeray. In 2012, Zimmerman was anointed as the Liberal left's candidate for the seat held by Jillian Skinner; but Skinner decided to stay on in parliament, deferring Zimmerman's political ambitions.
According to producer Mary Sexton, attempts at a biographical film about Maud Lewis were made for 10 years. After screenwriter Sherry White's work was submitted to director Aisling Walsh for consideration, she opted to commit to the project, claiming she contacted her agent after reading only approximately 30 pages. Walsh said the film "celebrates this woman who was rather amazing". The subject of the film painted despite rheumatoid arthritis, with Walsh remarking, "She worked so hard at it and in such tough conditions sometimes".
Heath Hocking (born 27 December 1987) is a former professional Australian rules footballer who played for the Essendon Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). Originally from Mooroolbark, he was drafted by Essendon with the 20th selection in the 2006 rookie draft from Eastern Ranges in TAC Cup. He was elevated to the main list in 2007, playing one game late in the 2007 season. Hocking is a solid and hard-at-it midfielder, who primarily plays a defensive tagging role on opposition midfielders.
They were still hard at it, only midway across the river, when the Rangers and their allies abruptly arrived. But it was too late and the Seminole and their black allies, with the Kickapoo who had joined them, got across and made contact with officials in the Mexican state of Coahuila.Guinn 2005, pp. 236–238 There, in return for a pledge to fight all invaders and raiding parties from Texas, they were given land for their people and captaincies in the Mexican army on or about July 12, 1850.
On their review of the album, Pitchfork said of the duo, "here are two guys who clearly love to rap and work hard at it, taking a style they can call their own, and presenting it in a more user-friendly way. More often than not, they make it work". On March 11, 2013, the duo collaborated with Montreal- based production duo, Grown Folk and Berlin dubstep artist, Kuedo to release the Cloud City EP, which SF Weekly noted as "probably one of their more out- there collaborations to date". On June 30, 2015, the duo released 808s & Dark Grapes III, which was produced by Friendzone.
The club has enjoyed some success at underage level in the 1990s when they won 5 titles at various grades and over the seven years of the new century have added a further seven titles from u12 level up, including a first underage football title for the U12's. The underage players are starting to flow into the adult teams and there is a good feeling about the future again and as ever in Crossabeg Ballymurn success is not immediate but there is a determination to work hard at it, and to carry on the tradition of Gaelic games in the parish into a third century.
Attempting to perfect their work, Coldplay had to "step it up a few notches and work hard at it to get it right". The band chose Danton Supple, who mixed the bulk of A Rush of Blood to the Head, to oversee the production of X&Y.; When January went, the band had to finish the album; they were conscious of the pressure as "expectations for the record grew larger" and "completing it became tougher and tougher". Finally, the band was settled with the song "Square One", which Martin has described as "a call to arms" and a "plea" to each of them "not to be intimidated by anything or anyone else".
In late 1969, Tania began her second career (which lasted for ten years), as the publicist for the Music Department of the National Arts Centre in Ottawa. I began as a volunteer, as a member of the usual women's committee formed to assist a new artistic undertaking, and soon became a member of the staff. The job was stimulating and demanding – I don't think I ever worked as hard at it as I did then, really doing the job of two persons, working long days and often nights and just about every weekend. My main work was to publicize the newly created National Arts Centre Orchestra, a fully government subsidized ensemble and the only such a one in North America.
Wiseman makes the claim that, rather than experiencing paranormal activity, it is activity within our own brains that creates these strange sensations. Michael Persinger proposed that ghostly experiences could be explained by stimulating the brain with weak magnetic fields. Swedish psychologist Pehr Granqvist and his team, attempting to replicate Persinger's research, determined that the paranormal sensations experienced by Persinger's subjects were merely the result of suggestion, and that brain stimulation with magnetic fields did not result in ghostly experiences. Oxford University Justin Barrett has theorized that "agency"—being able to figure out why people do what they do—is so important in everyday life, that it is natural for our brains to work too hard at it, thereby detecting human or ghost-like behavior in everyday meaningless stimuli.
They work very hard at it, as if a night of sleep cuts them off drastically from life and contact must be reestablished. By means of a forced calm, a dedicated attention to trivia, and a patronizing attitude toward other people, they organize the day's activity... The key to the piece is the husband's matter-of-fact account, as he watches at the window, or two children tormenting and then destroying a kitten... The children quite coldly mutilate and murder the animal and the husband blandly but not indifferently reports the event to his wife who isn't listening. In the third play two men facing in opposite directions have a conversation of sorts. Constantly demanding attention of each other, they deliver up monologues of self-revelation which reveal next to nothing and on top of it are not being listened to.
86 The Village Voice called the sound "emo-core ... intercut with elegiac little pauses that align Blink 182 with a branch of punk rock you could trace back through The Replacements and Ramones Leave Home, to the more ethereal of early Who songs". Aaron Scott of Slant Magazine, however, found the sound to be recycled from the band's previous efforts, writing, "Blink shines when they deviate from their formula, but it is awfully rare ... The album seems to be more concerned with maintaining the band's large teenage fanbase than with expanding their overall audience." Entertainment Weekly felt similarly, with David Browne opining that "the album is angrier and more teeth gnashing than you'd expect. The band work so hard at it, and the music is such processed sounding mainstream rock played fast, that the album becomes a paradox: adolescent energy and rebellion made joyless".
"When I was a freshman [in high school] I was 5' 2", and everyone thought I was too small to play", Marquis said. "But it was always my dream to play major league baseball, and I've always worked very hard at it." As a 6' 1" junior and senior, however, Marquis threw a 93 miles per hour fastball, a curveball that was nearly unhittable at the high school level, and a changeup. He pitched the Tottenville High School Pirates to two consecutive New York City Public Schools Athletic League (PSAL) titles. The first was a Pirates (22–1) championship in 1995 over the George Washington Trojans (32–3), 3–2 at Shea Stadium, capping a season in which he posted an 11–0 record while striking out 86 batters in 61 innings. The second championship was in 1996 when the Pirates were 33–1; again over the George Washington Trojans (41–2).
The production featured Barbara Tirrell, Frank Muller and Margo Gruber as Goneril, Edmund and Regan, with Eric Hoffmann as Lear, Dan Daily as Kent, Freda Kavanagh as Cordelia, Don Fischer as Edgard, and Saunder Finard, Sandra Protor Gray, Buck Hobbs, E. F. Morrill, Gene Santarelli, and Richard Willis."Tate's Lear at Riverside", by Mel Gussow, The New York Times, April 5, 1985, and "King Lear for Optimists", by Howard Kissel, Women's Wear Daily, March 22, 1985. The reviewer for The New York City Tribune wrote: > The Riverside Shakespeare production of The History of King Lear includes a > raked stage designed by Norbert Kolb, gorgeous costumes by Ellen Seeling, a > visible stage hand operating the wind machine and handing on props, a > maestro conducting John Aschenbrenner's lively score composed mostly for > harpsichord with several interpolated songs including one by Garrick, and a > whole panoply of 18th century theater devices, including a hysterical use of > tableaux to open and close scenes, and hilarious asides including one when > Edmund (deliciously played by Frank Muller) is hard at it with one of the > rival sisters. ... Shakespearean adaptations occur in any era.

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