He never got into trouble — worked hard at school, worked hard at work.
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I have worked hard on "Hamilton" for the last six years, like I worked hard on every single musical I've ever done.
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Tom works very hard he is very smart, he's trained hard, he's worked hard on his throwing mechanics, he's worked hard on his mental understanding of the game and process.
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He was an ordinary fielder but worked hard to become perhaps the best slip fielder of his time, worked hard to become probably the best number three batsman of his era.
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They worked hard, they saved money, they raised a family.
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She worked hard and was just happy to be there.
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"We've worked hard to encourage women to apply," Sculley said.
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Khloé, who has worked hard to lose around 40 lbs.
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" I replied, "Well, we all worked hard on that speech.
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"I thought we worked hard," Avalanche forward Jarome Iginla said.
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Previous presidents have worked hard to keep the world together.
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Fortunately for us, we got some bounces and worked hard.
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"They worked hard," Jolie said of her two oldest kids.
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Jokowi has worked hard to limit the number of contenders.
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But the couple worked hard to build a life together.
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I worked hard to get to where I am today.
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I worked hard -- a split shift -- and it paid off.
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And we've worked hard to develop a vocabulary around that.
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I remember I worked hard at trying to streamline things.
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They just worked hard, and then they bought a house.
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It is a hurdle we all worked hard to overcome.
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My parents have worked hard to be where they are.
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I certainly did, and I worked hard to get it.
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Schumer worked hard to persuade McGrath to run against McConnell.
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To his credit, Blumenthal has worked hard and dug deep.
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I've worked hard, but I was presented with several opportunities.
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International monitoring groups worked hard to ensure a credible election.
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Granny chose him because he worked hard and kept silent.
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Turkey worked hard to remain, always, a land of Turks.
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Have I really worked hard enough to deserve a vacation?
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"Look, I worked hard to get here," Mr. M'seddi said.
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We worked hard, and sought perfection, but we didn't worry.
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I went to a good university and I worked hard.
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She has also worked hard to quiet her own anger.
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They've worked hard and are moving closer to their goals.
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I took the ticket and worked hard to fit in.
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People have worked hard to earn their Social Security benefits.
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So those who do not succeed have not worked hard.
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Justice Gorsuch said the justices worked hard to find consensus.
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Russia Russians worked hard to get Donald Trump elected president.
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In college, I worked hard to stay out of debt.
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She has worked hard to excise, or camouflage, all that.
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He worked hard and was always looking out for others.
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Up to now, Beijing has worked hard to prevent solutions.
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I worked hard and would look forward to every practice.
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This stigma is one Simchowitz has worked hard to shake.
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Back then men worked hard, but women had to work miracles.
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Luckily, her team worked hard to get the website running quickly.
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If you were bright and worked hard, you could get ahead.
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She was scared, she pulled herself up, and she worked hard.
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Enjoy all the photos — you worked hard, you earned this joy.
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Recently, I've worked hard at seeing myself in a positive light.
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"It's devastating seeing everything people worked hard for gone," Randy said.
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"I have worked hard to build up this business," he said.
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"She saw my potential and knew I worked hard," he said.
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She worked hard, she provided, she took care of everything solo.
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I worked hard to earn good grades and pay for college.
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I've really worked hard to get better as a human being.
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The FA has worked hard to make Wembley pay for itself.
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The students worked hard to keep it clean, safe and fun!
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I just wanna be like, 'Alright, I worked hard for that.
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Since the 1980s our father worked hard to get this factory.
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This was a mistake and we've worked hard on correcting it.
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The police in China worked hard to prevent any copycat unrest.
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" Marciano adds, "AEG has always worked hard to put artists first.
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He worked hard to improve his spoken English on the job.
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You're smiling, and you should be, you worked hard for this.
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Every week after the merge, Sandra worked hard to eliminate Russell.
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Franken has worked hard for progressive causes in his political life.
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Twain said she has worked hard to overcome the vocal damage.
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I have twice worked hard to help get this president elected.
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Cruz Vivaldi worked hard with the hospital nurses to evaluate patients.
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But it's thanks to many, many other people who worked hard.
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I also worked hard to ensure agricultural research was well administered.
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Earlier presidents worked hard to mitigate even the appearance of impropriety.
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They worked hard all year long and they got much better.
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"We worked hard for that," Bobrovsky said of the playoff berth.
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As long as you worked hard, you could make something happen.
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And so, I've really worked hard to try to change that.
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They stood up for human rights and worked hard for that.
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"I've worked hard to get where I am," you might say.
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I worked hard to get to where I want to be.
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But they worked hard to turn me into a trained monkey.
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My parents worked hard at their jobs in local grocery stores.
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He said the fresh-faced leads worked hard but were miscast.
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Slave owners worked hard to prevent their slaves from running away.
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I worked hard to be accepted by my fellow staff members.
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But Vanessa has worked hard to get where she is, too.
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The military government had also worked hard to win Vajiralongkorn's favor.
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This can completely ruin what the person has worked hard for.
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But he worked hard, and rebounding was work, plain and simple.
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She worked hard but was not among their most promising students.
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Hart worked hard to ignore the chatter, refusing to respond directly.
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And these players have worked hard to get where they are.
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He's worked hard on it and I thought he pitched well.
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You worked hard and saved more, and now you have options.
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He fought separation and worked hard until they forcibly retired him.
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This is something I worked hard on for a long time.
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My parents worked hard to fit in in our adopted country.
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You've clearly worked hard to build a happy and meaningful life.
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But she added that he has worked hard for this moment.
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It's finally time for graduation, and you've worked hard for this moment.
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Jana Roller had worked hard for two years — and lost 135 lbs.
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We had a terrific team that worked hard and laughed a lot.
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They have generally kept their heads down, worked hard and avoided politics.
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California has worked hard, economically and politically, to clean up its grid.
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But they worked hard, and did it on their own, he says.
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We worked hard to create Buddy's very own holiday sweater this year.
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Kardashian West has worked hard to reach her weight goal, 120 lbs.
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They worked hard, but we've got to execute a little bit better.
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After all, you worked hard to plan (and pay for) your vacation.
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I worked hard to build the company, and earned a good living.
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I mean I think I've always been a person that worked hard.
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"All of these people worked hard to get this together," Bloys said.
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It is also because the Khalids have worked hard at fitting in.
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I'd worked hard, I'd hit my deadlines, I'd been a team player.
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Journalists worked hard to spin a pro-Democratic narrative before the voting.
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He worked hard and paid attention to what people desired: fashionable hats.
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The people behind the lens have invariably worked hard to get there.
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Sanders worked hard for the ATU endorsement as well, and on Jan.
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I'd wanted to scream at that boy that my mother worked hard.
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Or that we worked hard and persevered, even when times were tough?
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I believe Ivanka Trump has worked hard and strategically for her success.
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I know your team worked hard to bring in the Walters account.
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Raised in Mount Vernon, New York, Combs worked hard for his success.
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Conlon worked hard and eventually built a lucrative career in real estate.
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"Brendan's handled this as a pro, stayed focused, worked hard," Vigneault said.
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Men and women who wear the Cobb County uniform have worked hard.
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I'm a low-income worker who has worked hard all my life.
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So, to my colleagues who worked hard on this report, thank you.
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She worked hard to keep all of her medical problems well controlled.
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Microsoft has worked hard to exploit the advantage its mail software provides.
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"I worked hard to get into the starting eleven," Bruno Henrique said.
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The Kremlin worked hard to present the election as fair and transparent.
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They worked hard to build strength over the course of many years.
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" But you've waited long, worked hard, "and the line is barely moving.
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Nobody really knew anything, but people worked hard and spoke with confidence.
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And Trump Jr. worked hard for his father, rising at 4.30 a.m.
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Women have worked hard to gain the dignity and respect we deserve.
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She's worked hard to bring in the Bernie Bros by tacking left.
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" Trump tweeted, "Roy worked hard but the deck was stacked against him!
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And then when I was governor of Virginia, we worked hard, too.
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And we worked hard to ensure that it is the quintessential episode.
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We worked hard for months to do a sprint with Dylan here.
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The people who succeed often worked hard, and that's easy to remember.
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I worked hard to create this sense of order in the painting.
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After being hospitalized, she worked hard rebuilding a healthy relationship with food.
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We have worked hard to earn back the trust of our customers.
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I worked hard at school, but wasn't the smartest in my class.
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And it wasn't just handed to them — they worked hard for it.
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"I worked hard, and I got employee of the month," she said.
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But he has worked hard to promote the meme crowd as well.
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"We have worked hard, and we are working hard," he told them.
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I worked hard to imagine a place for myself in this world.
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Tunisians have worked hard for justice and opportunity denied them under dictatorship.
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I worked hard and was always able to take care of myself.
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I worked hard to portray my mother with a lot of depth.
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Like Mr. Leonard and his friends, we rose early and worked hard.
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The Nordic educators also worked hard to develop the student's internal awareness.
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"We worked hard to buy nappies and baby formula," Mr. Fuatogi said.
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I felt like I worked hard, but I wasn't getting any improvement.
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In response, some artists have worked hard to let in the light.
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The state has worked hard to shake off its tainted image. Gov.
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Deah and Yusor's families had worked hard to make it in America.
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Daron started his own company in 1987 and worked hard at it.
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"Teams worked hard to protect your face data," he told the crowd.
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He deserves it, he's worked hard and I'm very happy for him.
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Chinese immigrants worked hard in restaurants so their children wouldn't have to.
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I don't care if you've worked hard, but you've done it badly.
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This is an agreement that we have all worked hard to protect.
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He's worked hard to get here, and he counts his blessings often.
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" Santa Cruz agreed: "I worked hard and did what I had to.
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But TBH, we've worked hard, hustled, and gotten shit done all. year. long.
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"We've struggled, we've stumbled and we've worked hard," coach Tony Bennett told reporters.
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They worked hard and understood how important it was to get it right.
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Gisele Bündchen has built a good life – and worked hard for her success.
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And Vilsack worked hard to midwife the birth of a new rural economy.
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"I just felt that, you know, working — and I worked hard," Camille continued.
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When he believed that if he worked hard enough, he could remake himself.
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His parents worked hard to give their U.S.-born children a better life.
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In the past few years, Bonas has worked hard to further her career.
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The team has worked hard to create a sustainable, plentiful, and delicious menu.
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Frame have clearly worked hard to differentiate themselves from the average exercise studio.
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Teresa Giudice worked hard for her body, so why not show it off?
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Salesforce reportedly worked hard to buy LinkedIn (which Microsoft ultimately picked up instead).
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Once pregnant, Kardashian worked hard to maintain her healthy diet and exercise routine.
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Drug companies have worked hard to create and keep them in place. Why?
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As Richey noted, the company worked hard to keep its stack platform agnostic.
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Once pregnant, Kardashian worked hard to maintain her healthy diet and exercise routine.
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You worked hard perfecting your resume — and you're feeling really good about it.
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They worked hard and wanted the best opportunities for their son and grandchildren.
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The company has always worked hard to make its product appealing to riders.
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You worked hard all week and it felt like Friday would never come.
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Very proud of the women who worked hard to get this letter out.
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Here at Wellesley, you've worked hard to turn this ideal into a reality.
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But Argentina has worked hard in recent weeks to strengthen its negotiating hand.
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The two have worked hard to forge a united front since the election.
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Dezer said he worked hard over the coming years to pay back creditors.
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"He worked hard for all these years to prove his case," she said.
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"She worked hard, tirelessly flying around the world again and again," he said.
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To reinforce their fantasy portrait of Donald Trump, the Democrats have worked hard.
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They have sacrificed financially and worked hard to give us a good life.
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She was "especially intelligent," worked hard and was often engaging others, he said.
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Though each contender worked hard to woo the crowd, not all were successful.
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McGahn, says one source, worked hard to get Flood to the White House.
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Manhattan-based startup LittleBits has worked hard to shake the "tech toy" label.
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All she ever asked was that he worked hard and believed in himself.
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Schwartz worked hard, long hours and rose quickly through the ranks at 3G.
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We were asked to create a backup option & worked hard to do so.
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So, she moved from Cyprus to Turkey, worked hard and fulfilled her dream.
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I just worked hard and prepared myself to give the best I could.
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White nationalists have worked hard to soften their image while sharpening their messages.
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The Fed worked hard behind the scenes to get the big banks comfortable.
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We deserve so much more because we worked hard, and we're human beings.
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Max worked hard to graduate from Yale while going through chemotherapy and surgeries.
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He recognized that I worked hard for the franchise for all those years.
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It felt especially validating since I had worked hard throughout the application process.
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We worked hard and happily settled into the rhythms of our beloved city.
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Dinkins worked hard to develop strong relationships between the police and the community.
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For example, when someone is sharing good news that they've worked hard for.
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She was the editor of the student paper but worked hard at everything.
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"It's frustrating when something is taken that you've worked hard for," he said.
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I've worked hard to earn these votes, and I think I'll do well.
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Facing this threat, anti-Communists and segregationists worked hard to sustain the fractures.
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The former claims adjudicator worked hard, saved money and lived within his means.
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"I worked hard to live in Malibu, California," he told GQ in 2014.
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They cheat to get into the schools we worked hard to get into.
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Everyone worked hard to agree with Trump, even when he wasn't seeking agreement.
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I wanted to go to medical school, so I worked hard in college.
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We've worked hard to make it clear that Kickstarter is not a store.
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It's the same voice her digital staff worked hard to craft in 2016.
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"That's because we've worked hard at it with no help from them," Sen.
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"We've thrown ourselves into it, and worked hard on the viticulture," he said.
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She repeatedly stressed that her parents worked hard to provide for their three girls.
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And though he'd worked hard to lose a significant amount of weight, he'd plateaued.
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Born and raised in Manila, Philippines, Jeb worked hard to attend college in America.
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But I've worked hard to be okay, so I know it isn't always easy.
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Sources previously told PEOPLE that he has worked hard to turn his life around.
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I'm proud to say that she's worked hard in school and gotten top grades.
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" Bergt tells PEOPLE Track "has worked hard to get to where he is today.
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The executive said the company had worked hard to reduce reliance on Chinese suppliers.
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We've all worked hard to create an environment where we can share information openly.
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It has worked hard to cultivate a pipeline of tech talent, from school onwards.
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When her alliance lost the numbers, she worked hard to find a new foothold.
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Over the past decade, our municipality worked hard to revive and preserve this heritage.
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The Obama administration worked hard to recruit health insurers to sell to those areas.
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Ed Gillespie worked hard but did not embrace me or what I stand for.
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Robbins said he believed that if he worked hard, he could succeed in life.
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"She worked hard her entire life and was a very devout Catholic," he said.
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These kids worked hard, they had stressful jobs, and they wanted to play hard.
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As usual, Adobe also worked hard on improving the overall performance of its applications.
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All of them have really worked hard in all the different fields they're in.
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They have worked hard to find their cheese, and now the cheese is gone.
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In Mecha, each of the cadets worked hard to get the positions they have.
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Click here to view original GIFImage: TwitterYou worked hard today, and deserve to relax.
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"The cast and crew have worked hard to create something original," the director said.
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They worked hard to get where they are, but they were also very lucky.
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But I thought we worked hard to get our chances, especially the last goal.
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The star worked hard to drop the "M" word in his lady's native language.
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Instagram's worked hard to cultivate a reputation as the nicest place on social media.
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Since then, Washington has worked hard to negotiate peace with Moscow, producing two ceasefires.
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Both Trump and Cruz have worked hard to pick up support from Christian conservatives.
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I know they worked hard on this case -- and it is very much appreciated.
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And the members worked hard and together, created a strategy and went to work.
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Reality star Mama June (real name: June Shannon) has worked hard to shed pounds.
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He's worked hard on his throwing mechanics, on his mental understanding of the game.
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Both the husband and wife worked hard to provide a life for their child.
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The family worked hard and saved, and in 1993 they moved back to Africa.
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But she has worked hard to become the naturalist she is on screen today.
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WeChat has worked hard to make sure that its product is enjoyable to use.
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Therefore, fighters worked hard to ensure that they were not staring into the sun.
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There's no question, she worked hard to be the perfect image her father wanted.
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The Kaderlis have worked hard to stay busy, avoiding a common retirement planning mistake.
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Google worked hard to make it a little more whimsical than your average campus.
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I have worked / Hard all my life & I still have no house, no wife.
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Retailers have worked hard to stockpile dried goods such as pasta and bottled water.
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He's always been a goal scorer, always worked hard and always entertained the crowd.
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Mr. Fallon worked hard to make sure his new solo songs weren't lost, though.
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Hinrichs said Ford has worked hard to make its U.S. manufacturing operations more efficient.
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They worked hard and they were talented, but shit happens, and reality is complicated.
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They both worked hard, took English lessons, bought a home and opened a business.
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He became more mindful about how to grow the money he'd worked hard for.
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We have both worked hard to get our communication to where it is today.
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You're making big demands today, Libra, but you've worked hard, so you've earned it!
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If it sounds grim or boring, I worked hard to not make it that.
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But I worked hard, played by the rules, and made good on my debts.
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You've worked hard to build your dream — now take it to the next level.
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Firms also worked hard to promote the idea that doctors were undertreating chronic pain.
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Ligety also worked hard to drag ski racing out of tedious, old-style ways.
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The electoral commission, known as ISIE, has worked hard to sign up new voters.
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Fixes As a drug salesman, Mike Courtney worked hard to make health care expensive.
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We worked hard to be free in our bodies as we recited the words.
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Since then, Sanders has recognized that shortcoming, and has worked hard to address it.
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In the last several years, tech companies have worked hard to build reinforcement systems.
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I worked hard and I began to feel that I was being truly creative.
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American environmentalism has worked hard to exorcise eugenics and colonial conquest from its movements.
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I've worked hard for everything in my life, dealing with PTSD the entire time.
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For 500 years, people have worked hard to maintain the art of letterpress printing.
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The Warriors' defense worked hard to keep the Grizzlies from getting the ball inside.
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The authors worked hard throughout their careers to improve humanitarian access in war zones.
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We have worked hard to deliver that – but we have not yet managed it.
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It was understood that if I worked hard, I could achieve my American Dream.
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She says she worked hard and used her brain to appear "f***able," though.
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"I worked hard with Bill Ford to keep the Lincoln plant in Kentucky," he wrote.
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"We were fortunate to tie it up but we worked hard for it," MacKinnon said.
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Liam's doctors worked hard to control the infected area that stretched from ankle to armpit.
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We worked hard to make sure we had a better after-school environment for kids.
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RIVERA: I feel badly because he worked hard at it and he wants the best.
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Collins and his fellow astronauts worked hard, rising early and neglecting breaks on the weekends.
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Jim McDonnell, Mr Baca's replacement, has worked hard to increase transparency in the jail system.
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They've seemingly worked hard to raise the profile of the firm over that period, too.
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We've worked hard to build privacy into all our products, including those for public sharing.
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But he worked hard, got into Cambridge and became a lawyer and small-business owner.
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It is true that government propagandists have worked hard to whip up this latest storm.
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All his life he has worked hard and pushed himself for everything he has today.
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We've worked hard to build privacy into all our products, including those for public sharing.
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Throughout planning our wedding, I've worked hard at refusing to appease a lot of people.
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Bendz also told me Atomico worked hard to find angels outside of its existing network.
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We worked hard to get them established, and to be enforced, and then we talked.
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But articles like this reinforce old stereotypes — stereotypes flight attendants have worked hard to break.
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Falsely accused and in return, cut off from a goal that I worked hard for.
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I stayed up all night, I worked hard, I got it done, and I delivered.
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"I always worked hard and seldom would I ever take a holiday," she said. 9.
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"I worked hard with Bill Ford to keep the Lincoln plant in Kentucky," Trump tweeted.
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Like any good host, the city has worked hard to make guests feel at home.
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I mean, we worked hard and we gave ourselves an opportunity to win the game.
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"Donald Trump stands against the progress we have worked hard to enact," the descriptions read.
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The CFPB has worked hard to fight discrimination in everything from auto lending to mortgages.
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Many Democrats have agreed and have worked hard to push the party to the center.
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He clearly was happy to return to the field and worked hard during his break.
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Companies like Amazon have worked hard to make shopping on their sites a frictionless experience.
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Arocho also opened up about having worked hard to lose weight over the last year.
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She worked hard till she saw all of us through college and we became independent.
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Teddy came to us with great expectations, and he's worked hard to meet each one.
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As mentioned above, we worked hard to make this as explicit and clear as possible.
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This decision does a disservice to those who have worked hard to address sexual violence.
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But he had worked hard on the film, and hard work can never go waste.
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They worked hard, played well and clenched the fifth spot to make the playoff round.
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Malia's parents have worked hard to shield her and her sister Sasha from the cameras.
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They worked hard for it and they expect us to keep our promises to them.
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Mr. Corbyn has worked hard not to commit Labour to a distinct course on Brexit.
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Beyoncé, age 38, has worked hard to build her wealth and she spends it lavishly.
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I worked hard for long hours, but I was an editorial assistant, not a janitor.
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However, both candidates have worked hard to promote their ties to Trump during the primary.
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The state lacks an overwhelming evangelical population, voters Cruz has worked hard to win over.
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Perhaps understanding the possibility of obsolescence, Fukuyama has worked hard to keep his idea alive.
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New York's Department of Environmental Conservation has worked hard to quarantine the ash borer menace.
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John Lynch and his wife First Lady Susan Lynch worked hard to resurrect the house.
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They said the Russians worked hard when they had to, but often showed up late.
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" Hardy added, "She worked hard before, but she wasn't as motivated as she is now.
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Conlon worked hard to save money, which he eventually used to buy his first apartment.
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But officials and a nonprofit organization called OneMorgan County have worked hard to smooth misunderstandings.
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"Me and Nicole always worked hard and spent so much time [making music]," Natalie says.
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They worked hard, but even moderate stress was compensated with extensive downtime and stress-relief.
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As secretary of state, she worked hard to get strong sanctions against Iran's nuclear program.
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"I'm the son of farmers, and we worked hard for everything we have," he says.
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It has also upgraded its website and worked hard at clearing excess inventory, he added.
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During last night's town hall with CNN, however, Ryan worked hard to minimize that tension.
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Mr. Urumashvili worked hard to lobby lawmakers to keep Georgia an open market for cryptocurrency.
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Picture Prompts Have you ever been rejected or failed at something you worked hard on?
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She knew that hair is power and worked hard to convince others she was right.
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Aeroflot, the Russian national airline, has worked hard to overcome its once-poor safety image.
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Everyone worked hard to keep her in ignorance, then expected her to understand it all.
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The government worked hard to get people to buy into the necessity of tough measures.
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I worked hard to get into college and even harder to make it through college.
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My father worked hard to put us all in prestigious universities here in the Philippines.
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Since then, Misato's officials had worked hard and pushed his ranking into the mid-20s.
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Since Mr. Ghosn's flight, prosecutors have worked hard to turn up the pressure on him.
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The state Democratic and Republican Parties say they have worked hard to make it so.
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Since then, Rwanda has worked hard to encourage international investment and crack down on corruption.
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The better projects have worked hard to structure their tokens so they are not securities.
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I worked hard at keeping personal beliefs out of my work, but there were limits.
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I worked hard during high school to graduate salutatorian and receive scholarships of different amounts.
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As a country, we've worked hard to learn the lessons of the 2008 financial crisis.
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"They&aposve worked hard for five years or 10 years to get there," Bansal said.
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Many people worked hard to find Bergdahl, an intelligence analyst going by "Nathan" told Koenig.
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Yes. They think of it as the prize for having worked hard for many years.
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She'd worked hard to get there, was focused on her self-care and getting stronger.
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Her evangelical Christian neighbors worked hard to bring the local Jews into the Christian fold.
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"Raise your hands if you think you've worked hard for what you have," Dunham screamed.
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We've worked hard to create an economic environment where this kind of growth is possible.
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Throughout his career, Trump has worked hard to invent his own reality, and largely succeeded.
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The Obama administration worked hard to recruit health insurers to sell to these empty areas.
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Rites of passage My immigrant father worked hard to provide for me and my mother.
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"Understand, my mama worked hard," Warren said in a speech on the trail last month.
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And they survive only because people on both sides have worked hard to conserve them.
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They worked hard, spent time with their families, and had friends, Christian and Jewish alike.
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Likewise, many Americans are wealthy in part because they worked hard, saved constantly and invested brilliantly.
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Guard unions from California to New York have similarly worked hard to maintain the status quo.
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"I just worked hard every day knowing that, someday, I'm going to be playing," he says.
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I felt like I'd worked hard, so at the very least, I deserved to be respected.
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Since then, the Chinese government has worked hard to avoid a repeat of the 1989 protests.
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Detective Tom Dentremont worked hard to help provide justice to the victims of Steve Palladino's greed.
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"Ed Gillespie worked hard but did not embrace me or what I stand for," Trump tweeted.
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And that was African-American women who just got out there and worked hard and voted.
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The owner and her staff worked hard after the vandalism to remove the nail polish stains.
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He worked hard to maintain a sense of priorities and to tamp down his own hubris.
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The European countries that have received the most refugees have worked hard to upgrade their systems.
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I'd worked hard in college, but as an old millennial, the expectations for labor were tempered.
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Price's aunt, Vonja Thomas, said her niece worked hard to take care of her two children.
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The college administration has worked hard to stay small: the student population has rarely topped 350.
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I've worked hard to fight this internal mantra that has been following me since 7th grade.
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I think he's worked hard to get to this point that he can apply for reinstatement.
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He worked hard to keep expense reports up to date and keep the field crews safe.
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It was my first big purchase (other than my suitcase) and I worked hard for it.
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We've worked hard to make Snap a place where everyone feels respected and everyone can grow.
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The Clintons worked hard to overcome a long and sometimes bitter history in the Palmetto State.
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And we worked hard to get to agreements that we had that were announced last Thursday.
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"For the past six months, the French Development Agency has worked hard on this," he said.
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It is a question that Hillary Clinton has worked hard to put into the Iowa ether.
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I was confident that if I worked hard, I would get where I needed to go.
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I couldn't prove it by paying for my own lunch, but I knew she worked hard.
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Sony told me that it worked hard to improve connectivity all around on the WF-1000XM3.
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You worked hard to reveal Adam's secret advantage and get him voted out instead of you.
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As Adrienne and I walked through the eggs, we worked hard to hold a meaningful conversation.
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We have worked hard in the interim years to take measures to avoid this happening again.
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"We've always been people who worked hard," says 66-year-old Air Force veteran Ollie Sutton.
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She has worked hard to court women "Millennials" – the generation born beginning in the early 1980s.
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We worked hard all day, ate together outside in the evening, worked late into the night.
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In his speech to AIPAC the businessman worked hard to cast himself as sternly pro-Israeli.
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"My parents really worked hard to make sure that I had everything I needed," she recalled.
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Congratulations to everyone who worked hard on this bid – it's going to be a great tournament!
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And for a variety of reasons, I've worked hard on this issue since the original hack.
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The Swainsboro, Georgia, native worked hard and always excelled in school, but it was never easy.
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They understood the importance of education, and thus my siblings and I worked hard in school.
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Advisers to both President George W. Bush and Obama worked hard to avoid a primary challenge.
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Since then, the group has worked hard to create a mechanism for inciting terror in situ.
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Mothers and fathers who worked hard to support and encourage the next generation to do better.
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Over the past 30 years, Huawei has kept its feet on the ground, and worked hard.
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The senator has worked hard, and succeeded, in becoming a well-known and well-liked name.
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The Bordeaux trade has worked hard to demonstrate to this group that good, inexpensive Bordeaux exists.
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In other words: People have worked hard, but that hard work didn't translate into bigger paychecks.
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I was also privileged to know that if I worked hard, good things would hopefully come.
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DHS has worked hard to make sure that everybody understands the requirements and how to comply.
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What I'm supposed to tell you is that I worked hard and persevered – and I did.
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While trying to hold on to tradition, they've also worked hard to be more high tech.
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Everybody liked him, and I think in their eyes, he worked hard to make people happy.
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"Ed Gillespie worked hard but did not embrace me or what I stand for," he tweeted.
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Netflix worked hard for this nomination, spending a reported $25 million on its awards season campaign.
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We've really worked hard to make sure we're mobilizing with people who know the various communities.
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I worked hard to earn my authority, and I will not give it up to anyone.
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Since then, Stanton has worked hard to help improve reentry outcomes, the White House statement said.
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"We worked hard enough in advance of today that we actually finished the job," he said.
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But officials emphasized that the panel members had worked hard for months to develop the plan.
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She has also worked hard to avoid ruffling feathers, according to some current and former employees.
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But even these conduits, which Moussouris has worked hard to champion and normalize, can be abused.
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So far, the party has worked hard to squash disagreements quickly, like the argument between Sen.
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In the 1930s, President Franklin Roosevelt worked hard to address the Depression with the New Deal.
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The framers worked hard to avoid the use of impeachment as an impulsive or partisan device.
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Over the years, he said, he has worked hard to understand the tastes of Chinese consumers.
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I had worked hard and prepared a lot of useful information for these law enforcement chiefs.
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In the intervening six years, financial regulators have worked hard to bring this law to life.
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He worked hard for four years and absorbed the lessons that the coaching staff offered him.
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"She has been successful because she does have talent, and she has worked hard," he said.
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"The bail bondsman became the co-owner of everything my family worked hard for," Le'Char says.
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We generally regarded him as the family screw-up, a role he worked hard to cultivate.
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"So I'd worked hard to get out of debt," and she had finally established good credit.
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He worked hard, he made his money, they buried him with the blessing of his church.
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He had intended to tell them, their families and their teachers that he had attended P.S. 121 more than a half-century earlier, that he had worked hard and made a lot of money and that if they worked hard, maybe they could be successful, too.
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He worked hard for this tuna, he deserves this tuna, and boy, does he enjoy this tuna.
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Clinton has also worked hard, courting Hispanic and black casino workers in Las Vegas in recent days.
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Both were orphaned at a young age; both worked hard to overcome the poverty of their youth.
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The truth is that most successful people just worked hard, gave back, and constantly went for it.
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"Congressman Brat has worked hard on issues affecting women since day one," said a spokesperson, Katey Price.
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When Hanawalt set about designing Waggoner's look, she worked hard to create a composite of multiple men.
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Wall Street has worked hard to chip away at its white-guy image and diversify its staff.
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Like many startups creating first generation hardware products from scratch, we worked hard to get it right.
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I really worked hard on my dance moves—I'm not just gonna get in there and slug.
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Michael refused to fail his family and especially his father, so he worked hard to keep going.
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When she was in charge of the majority alliance, she worked hard to keep her group together.
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We have worked hard over many years to establish our brand identity and our unique market position.
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"They represent the millions who have worked hard and scrimped, and sacrificed and retooled," Mr. Obama said.
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And he worked hard at them: The opening theme of the first required 16 pages of sketches.
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Like Dolores, Wood herself has also awoken to a new reality — one she's worked hard to forge.
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"We've worked hard to comply with the OFCCP's current audit," a Google spokesperson said in a statement.
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Vivek (Jordan Buhat) comes from a middle class family that worked hard to put him through college.
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In other respects, however, Mr Modi's government has worked hard to put public money to better use.
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We worked hard, but also laughed a lot too as she has an amazing sense of humor!
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Walmart spokesperson Molly Blakeman says that this something they worked hard on with IBM to account for.
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He worked hard to soothe them on the campaign trail, but is not bound by the list.
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" Byron has also "worked hard to ensure minimal impact on (its) customers while this operation was underway.
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This is, after all, a country that has worked hard to own responsibility for its dark past.
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When she does talk, she has worked hard to moderate the image of her Popular Force party.
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Conservatives have worked hard since the 1950s to remake the Republican Party as a vehicle for conservatism.
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My father was a paint salesman who worked hard his entire life, but never made much money.
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She was always interested in causes bigger than herself and she always worked hard for those causes.
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That is a blow for Ms Park, who had worked hard to woo Xi Jinping, China's president.
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Finally, you worked hard tonight, and you don't want to wake up cranky, so get some sleep.
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But Maduro has worked hard to keep the military on side, well aware of its crucial role.
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They've worked hard to develop their momentum and know what it feels like to not have momentum.
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This has been incredibly frustrating for those who worked hard to support him prior to the election.
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"I want to congratulate Ted on the winning of Texas, he worked hard on it," Trump said.
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That's because I've worked hard to gather the facts, which paint a clear picture in my mind.
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The creative team worked hard to make sure these onstage social media moments weren't jokey or awkward.
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She points out that they lasted because they went to counseling and worked hard to stay together.
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Whether Coleman gains the world record, he and his management team worked hard to ensure the possibility.
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And the firm has worked hard to position "Marcus by Goldman Sachs" as a straightforward, trustworthy brand.
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We did feel perhaps that our country was diminished, but we worked hard and never felt humiliated.
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In the Arab world Putin worked hard over the years to have friendly relations with almost everyone.
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They offered free shipping, quick turnaround times and worked hard to keep their customer service ratings high.
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I think you should vilify Nazis, but you shouldn't vilify people who worked hard to accomplish things.
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It has worked hard to obtain this status and should do everything it can to maintain it.
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" Cardi goes on ... "I've worked hard and come too far to let anybody f*** with my success!!!!
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He worked hard, became Mr. Olympia and leveraged his winnings into a real estate and construction empire.
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I got out there, I worked hard and I earned it, night after night, fan after fan.
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During his time in the White House, Obama made his share of mistakes, but he worked hard.
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An over-achieving perfectionist who traveled and worked hard at a pace that led to extreme stress.
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U.S. farmers and ranchers have worked hard to build markets and be reliable suppliers to both countries.
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"This is the big moment we have worked hard for over the last 2 years," adds Gudmundsson.
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It overshadowed a lot of my talents and a lot of things that I worked hard for.
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We worked hard to build this country together and will work hard to restore this country together.
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In Japan, Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has worked hard to cultivate a warm relationship with Mr. Trump.
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I worked hard in my classes and I spent a fair number of beautiful days inside studying.
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I worked really hard, we worked hard together, and I got to see all of that today.
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We've worked hard to continually earn that trust by providing accurate answers and keeping your questions private.
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Ecstatic about fulfilling his lifelong goal, Jay kept his head down and worked hard for four years.
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Others have worked hard to establish moats that aren't easily bridged, even when consumer choice is limited.
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"April worked hard as an advocate for herself and other members of the disability community," he said.
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It's everyone's business if they cheated or got it illegally, but what if they just worked hard?
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I am an active 63-year-old guy and have worked hard to get where I am.
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If you worked hard enough to own a rental, you expect a bit of profit off it.
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My friend and her mom worked hard to negotiate their interest rate, and it saved them big.
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"I have to sell the house and give up everything we worked hard for," Ms. Zaldivar said.
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And there were Democratic legislators who were conservative and worked hard to block the ERA, former Del.
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But I worked hard, and when you work hard, you want to get there at the end.
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Its creators say it's an unglamorous death, and they worked hard to make sure it wasn't gratuitous.
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Under Eddie Jones, who coached Japan until 2015, the team worked hard to build up their fitness.
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Its leaders have worked hard to westernize the country's image but homophobia remains widespread, rights groups say.
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But we have worked hard to create a society where all are valued and live in harmony.
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By the '90s she had worked hard on her body because of the scrutiny it was under.
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Because I received this advice, I've worked hard to develop this skill in my own professional life.
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"They worked hard to create a bipartisan vision for the bill that passed the Senate," said Rep.
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It's pure pleasure to watch the display for an article you worked hard on fill with dots.
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Tesco said it worked hard to ensure all staff were paid fairly and equally, the BBC said.
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Economic Scene For a nation of immigrants, the United States has worked hard to keep foreigners out.
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We both, aside from occasional binge drinking, worked hard in school and wrote for the student newspaper.
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JCT worked hard to improve their models, particularly with regard to understanding the benefits of international reform.
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She worked hard for her career in banking and was always a great role model of strength.
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During the trip, father and son worked hard labour in return for a roof over their head.
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But most controversial is Exxon's close relationship with Russia, which Mr. Tillerson has worked hard to strengthen.
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"We've worked hard to build a nonconference résumé the past few years," Vermont Coach John Becker said.
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I'm not patting myself or our team on the back, but they worked hard day and night.
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Each worked — hard — in the United States for more than a decade (we employed several of them).
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Clearly automakers haven't worked hard enough to make the systems quick and easy to use, Nelson said.
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And I cannot in conscience bring danger to a great organization I've worked hard for since 1969.
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An over-achieving perfectionist who travelled and worked hard at a pace that led to extreme stress.
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Even if we thought we'd have a hard time getting hold of the fire, we worked hard.
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So the company has worked hard to find other ways to differentiate its service for drivers and riders.
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We worked hard with Nordstrom before the launch to make sure what happened this morning would not happen.
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Sam: Yeah, they have the natural ability, just through education, they... they've worked hard to be great students.
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We badly mishandled our communications with them, and since then we have worked hard to improve our relationship.
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"We have worked hard to deliver the best possible outcome in very uncertain times for retailers," Bucher said.
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But I've been prepared well, I had great people around me, and I've worked hard to get here.
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"Even though I worked hard and was honest, I was treated badly by my employers," Dasari said softly.
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Gates worked hard to send the message that it's the responsibility of the world's richest to give back.
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The Boston Police Department has worked hard to build this trust while focusing its energies on serious crimes.
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I don&apost want some punk kid clearing out my life savings that I&aposve worked hard for.
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She became a single parent when Singh was nine and worked hard to give her a good education.
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And I really worked hard and focused on all the things that I knew would increase my income.
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"I've worked hard for a long time," Gaga said during her Oscar acceptance speech for Best Original Song.
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My parents immigrated to the UK, worked hard and made a contribution..ME…on that basis VOTE IN….
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"For the past year, we worked hard on breaking the hierarchy between art and the community," she said.
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But she's shutting down any critics of her weight because, she says, she's worked hard for her figure.
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I appreciated that the company worked hard to partner with reputable artists and paid them for their work.
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All the people featured in Telfar's new launch have worked hard to get to where they are today.
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Ilincic, after all, is also an immigrant in her country, one who worked hard to gain her fortune.
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"I've always worked hard, but I know what matters most," Kotb, 53, tells PEOPLE in this week's issue.
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He's worked hard, he's been an assistant head coach, he's been involved in the running of the offense.
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So we worked hard to end that crisis but also to break some of these longer term trends.
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These high-profile verified accounts worked hard to get where they are and to earn that blue check.
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I worked hard to keep all my scholarships, some of which required me to maintain a B+ GPA.
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I worked hard to build my consulting brand, which led to a dream job at a media startup.
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And they just happen to be constituencies that he's worked hard to set in opposition against each other.
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In prior visits, Trump administration officials had worked hard to assure allies that this was not the case.
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Khloé Kardashian worked hard to get her body back into shape after welcoming her daughter True in April.
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"We have worked hard to build a productive and highly effective working relationship with the agency," Cain said.
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For 10 years I worked hard to earn my place, simply by being there, and always being there.
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It's attractive how successful and driven she is in her career, all of which she worked hard for.
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"So while I appreciate the congratulations on a result that I worked hard on for years," he added.
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She's worked hard to get here (she's a Virgo, after all) and she's not leaving any time soon.
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Of course, the regime has worked hard both to demonize and to minimize the significance of its opposition.
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As strong women who have worked hard...the lack of recognition for the women really got to us.
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I have worked hard emotionally to accept myself as I am, and now I'm delighted with my body.
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The company has certainly worked hard to ensure that they keep spending with Alibaba, and not somewhere else.
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So we worked hard to end that crisis, but also to break some of these longer term trends.
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"We fought, we suffered, we worked hard until the end," Real's coach, Zinedine Zidane, said after his match.
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I knew Hillary Rodham as my state's first lady when she worked hard to reform Arkansas' education system.
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Nonetheless, the level of disappointment is deep, and Republicans had worked hard to get Trump to reverse course.
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Trudeau Graviti Electric Salt & Pepper Mills, $39.95-$79.95They've already worked hard enough preparing the bulk of their meal.
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And it's no accident – it's because people there worked hard, and sacrificed, and looked out for each other.
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A lot of people believe that they worked hard, therefore they deserve to be paid for their work.
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Congress worked hard to deliver the president the largest tax reform this nation has seen in a generation.
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So far, Snap has worked hard to keep its product nimble and updated, and it has retained users.
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He worked hard and the way he was treated was the worst experience I have had in politics.
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Boston worked hard to disrupt the Jazz offense in the first quarter by forcing a barrage of turnovers.
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Albert Brigas has worked hard as a mechanic for business owner Rudy Quinones for more than a decade.
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They have worked hard at well-paying technology-related jobs, invested diligently and are planning to retire soon.
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The companies have worked hard to build their ties to political operatives on both sides of the aisle.
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For example, the city worked hard to fix leaks in the pipes that distribute water across the city.
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Adds Destiny: "She worked hard so that her son could have everything he wanted and needed," she says.
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Official Europe has worked hard to move past nationalism, so that there is no German or French Dream.
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Then there was Evie, who worked hard, was Marie's friend for many years, and vanished over the horizon.
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After all, you've just celebrated a major milestone, and you worked hard to put together an epic party.
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The Trump administration has worked hard to sabotage the insurance exchanges and drive insurers out of the marketplaces.
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Hell, even if it turns out ugly, you should 'gram it, 'cause you worked hard on that thing.
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"We all worked hard in 2008 and 2012 to elect President Obama," a person says in the ad.
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World Press Photo, she added, worked hard to do outreach to African, Latin American, Asian and female photographers.
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Rosselló and the Junta have worked hard to push through measures that threatened worker salaries, benefits and rights.
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There is further remorse for those individuals — some he did not know — who worked hard to release him.
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He worked hard to develop his game under Coach Tom Thibodeau, turning himself into a star in Chicago.
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While the legal battle proceeded, however, Mr. Avenatti worked hard to win in the court of public opinion.
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Mr. Garcia worked hard in the service of his passions, but a little serendipity always lifts one's narrative.
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Juric is a regular for Australia, and while Nabbout worked hard, it's hard to remember his best moment.
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But the adults at West Greene have worked hard to conceal their struggles from Preston and his classmates.
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Where Barack Obama had worked hard in 2008 to show he would at least listen to evangelicals, Mrs.
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Instead, they said, he worked hard to get Retrophin off the ground so he could reimburse MSMB investors.
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Of course, there was also references to President Barack Obama, whose legacy Trump has worked hard to reverse.
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I worked hard to turn my life around, and against overwhelming odds, got accepted to Yale and Columbia.
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I've worked hard during my time in Congress to hold CEOs and top officials accountable to everyday Americans.
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Trump has worked hard to keep his taxes out of public view -- perhaps Mueller's report will change that.
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After saying that Modi's government had "really worked hard on religious freedom," Trump was asked a second time.
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But he worked hard on his own to conquer it, giving him a self-confidence he never lost.
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When insurers left communities in recent years, the Obama administration and local officials worked hard to recruit replacements.
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The IC worked hard and successfully to implement the lessons of the 9/85033 and Iraq WMD episodes.
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We have really worked hard to be the best Nigerian team ever to go to the World Cup.
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He worked hard to earn the support of the voters making him an early favorite in the race.
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After nearing saturation in the US market, Facebook had for years worked hard to expand in international markets.
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I've worked hard over the years to earn a chance to compete in the greatest game on earth.
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I also knew he worked hard for Hillary, along with Sanders, in the general election throughout the country.
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Rose told me that Monty was quieter, and worked hard; Lee was social and disliked feeding his animals.
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Mr. Klaver ran specifically on an anti-populist platform and worked hard to turn out first-time voters.
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Chrystia Freeland, Canada's foreign minister, said Wednesday that officials worked hard over the weekend on NAFTA trade talks.
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Once she started the job, Alden worked hard to impress her interviewer, who ended up becoming her boss.
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You and hannah worked hard and did amazing ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️" Brinkley-Cook, 21, said. "Alan!!!
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We worked hard to raise standards in public services to new levels and restore security to the region.
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We worked hard and we got an opportunity at the American dream and we achieved the American dream.
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"I am a very lucky girl where I worked hard to be able to master stairs," she says.
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Well, one of the things I'm very pleased that I worked hard on and we accomplished was Obamacare.
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Bezos has worked hard to make Amazon a modular, flexible organization with a minimum of company-wide policies.
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It's something we worked hard at building and it's nice to see it finally pay off a bit.
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It's not a nine to five job, and if you've worked hard, you think: fuck it, let's go.
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I should be punished because I'm thin and worked hard to be fit after giving birth to two kids?
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It reads in part:You and your communities have worked hard to build this incredible place, and it's worth protecting.
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To this nonpartisan crowd, Rubio worked hard to portray himself as pragmatic, positive, and connected to working people's struggles.
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"Kim has her eye on the future and has worked hard to move forward," the source previously told PEOPLE.
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"We've worked hard to get to this point, but the challenge is still in front of us," Ryan said.
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I worked hard to find a remote-friendly culture so that I could pull back on the commuting time.
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Stein's nephew, Steven Halle, 55, described his uncle as a "family man" who worked hard and loved his synagogue.
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We liked to say we worked hard, played hard — and there were clear boundaries around each of those activities.
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But most of the time, it's the thing you're getting away from: You worked hard enough to enjoy life.
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Catholic and Lutheran theologians have worked hard to elaborate a view of religious history which plays down their disagreements.
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It's a critically important topic and we have worked hard to ensure that we handle this sensitive issue responsibly.
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Kim's words, which include three variations on the phrase "worked hard," illuminate precisely what about the claims infuriated her.
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The Fake News Media worked hard to get Tiger Woods to say something that he didn't want to say.
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"What's important on this year's team is they've worked hard and they've tried to improve every day," Belichick said.
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We have worked hard to earn our place here, and have met so many good people along the way.
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Since Amazon launched Echo, it's worked hard on the technology that keeps the speakers from interfering with the mics.
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Tourism officials worry that such crimes will deter visitors; South Africa has worked hard to shed its dangerous reputation.
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Even when he was struggling he came to the field with a smile on his face and worked hard.
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For a religion that's now over 73,27 years old, Christianity has always worked hard to embrace cutting-edge tech.
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Obama has worked hard to develop the Philippines' partnership with the US and as a regional counterbalance to China.
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She worked hard to learn English, found a job as a high school counselor and survived stage four cancer.
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I'd been told I was pretty and talented, but I didn't believe it, so I worked hard at it.
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"I've worked hard for a long time," Gaga said during her 2019 Oscar acceptance speech for Best Original Song.
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After Marx's death in 1883 his followers—particularly Engels—worked hard to turn his theories into a closed system.
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Maybe it's a family heirloom, or something a close friend gave you, or something you worked hard to afford.
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Election official Sourabh Pardhi said the Election Commission had worked hard to ensure everyone got the chance to vote.
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" "It's always difficult when you realize a relationship that you have worked hard on to keep is completely over.
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And according to Entertainment Tonight, Spears certainly worked hard last year, because she spent over $10 million in 2016.
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But he worked hard, made steady, positive progress and exceeded all the goals his treatment team set for him.
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I've worked hard and have had a ton of internships, but some people just see me as a teenager.
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What is to be done for transgender individuals who have [worked hard] to have their original birth certificates changed?
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U.S. immigration authorities have worked hard to attract Spanish-speaking workers who could communicate with migrants entering the border.
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DAMARIS OLLER came to America from the Dominican Republic in 1974, worked hard, lived legally and raised two children.
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We worked hard, staying up all night to study and taking on menial jobs to care for our families.
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I worked hard as a freelancer to build my portfolio and make contacts, as I remembered my grandfather doing.
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The Trump administration has worked hard to curry favor with China, seeking further cooperation on issues like North Korea.
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Raine knows all the girls worked hard to get there and is grateful to be in the top six!
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Over the course of the last two years, Google has worked hard to expand its global data center footprint.
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Booker has -- as The Intercept's Zaid Jilani lays out -- worked hard to reverse perceptions of his approach to Pharma.
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But Herjavec worked hard — first, waiting tables and delivering newspapers, and eventually launching a computer company from his basement.
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It has also worked hard to resolve long-standing squabbles with neighbours such as Greece, Bulgaria, Cyprus and Armenia.
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I've worked hard for it — it's something I can't buy, and it's something that no one can take away.
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"Ed Gillespie worked hard but did not embrace me or what I stand for," Trump tweeted on election night.
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And the young Democrat worked hard to win over supporters of Kasich, despite the governor's public support of Balderson.
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For a quarter-century, I have worked hard to protect Israel's environment: organizing demonstrations, writing legislation, even suing polluters.
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Coffman has worked hard to distance himself from Trump -- on everything from immigration policies to the President's twitter tirades.
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"Until I reached a senior level, I felt like if I worked hard I would be promoted," she said.
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My parents sacrificed and worked hard and they, I, and my three brothers and my sister have done well.
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Mr. Ryan has a reputation as a conservative intellectual and has worked hard to develop an agenda for Republicans.
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"I worked hard this summer in all aspects of my game and the work is just showing," he said.
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Her parents had "kept their heads down and worked hard," and they told their daughters to do the same.
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The band members worked hard for their $75-a-week salaries, and Hayes kept the players on their toes.
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But, as you know, I worked hard for the first woman ever to be nominated by a major party.
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"You worked hard for that money — put it in your wallet, and put [the bills] in order," she said.
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But we had every member, I worked hard to unify them, they did, so they couldn't get that budget.
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As a paper salesman, he worked hard to earn enough money to pay for good schools for his kids.
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My grandparents and parents worked hard for countless years so that I did not have any worries growing up.
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Location: Adelaide Scottish-born chef Jock Zonfrillo has worked hard to give the indigenous culture a voice through food.
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You worked hard to get this venture off the ground, and thus you should shout it from the rooftops.
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Once the customers were enticed to buy, the company worked hard to ensure they received high-quality, authentic shoes.
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Democrats, who worked hard to expand coverage under the Affordable Care Act, might wish to prevent sharp coverage losses.
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Harvard and Yale Buy It. Growing up in Ohio, the Wade brothers worked hard to carve out separate identities.
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Moments like that were rare because they really worked hard to keep their romance private, for the most part.
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Since then, Mr. Mulvaney has worked hard to scale back its ambitions and freeze much of its enforcement activities.
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It's no secret that ARM itself has worked hard to bring its chip design to laptops, desktops and servers.
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Korey said that she's worked hard to improve as a leader and has worked closely with an executive coach.
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All in all, though, exhibitors worked hard to remain above board and found little unreasonable pushback from the CTA.
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I also worked hard to earn scholarships and chose to go to an in-state school for financial reasons.
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In terms of products and skincare, I have melasma and have worked hard to find products that minimize it.
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Like countless people in this country, Yohanan worked hard for years, but without better literacy, he couldn't get ahead.
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If you've worked hard to connect to your own divinity, you can exit with a smile on your face.
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And the reason for that is simple: Sanders has worked hard to earn the support of the Muslim community.
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They worked hard, paid taxes, and rose from nothing to take care of and provide opportunities for their children.
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"Ed Gillespie worked hard but did not embrace me or what I stand for," Trump wrote at the time.
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I broke into their homes and took possessions they worked hard for; took their wallets out of their pockets.
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They're not rich people, but they've worked hard for decades and they're now making the most of their retirement.
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I worked hard, I enjoyed it, I was passionate about learning, and about getting out to earn some money.
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Bannon was greatly interested in both, and worked hard to try to ensure that they complied with his "nationalist" views.
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In a family as big and iconic as the Kardashians, each sister has worked hard to find their own niche.
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But she says that she wasn't just handed all these opportunities—she worked hard to make them happen for herself.
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Still, telecom lobbyists have worked hard to portray net neutrality as a partisan issue in a bid to stall progress.
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All three have eagerly awaited — and in Roy's case, worked hard to create and sell — a Republican replacement for Obamacare.
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Our Employees in San Jose worked hard to accommodate the remaining 32 Customers on other aircraft to continue their journeys.
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We teach students about sexual-assault prevention and have worked hard to improve this training over the last few years.
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"It's Australians who have worked hard, started a business, started a family, bought a home," he said to loud cheers.
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Donald Trump has worked hard during his time in the White House to ignore the clean, dry facts of science.
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Following the 9/11 attacks, Washington worked hard with the Philippine military to try and stop the group's terrorist activities.
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Both American Eagle and Abercrombie have seen their sales improve recently as they have worked hard to reinvent their businesses.
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We worked hard to show our kids what we considered a better life, and they're taking advantage of those opportunities.
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In Iraq and Syria, Iran has worked hard to solidify gains after the collapse of central authority in both countries.
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Our team has worked hard to identify these cases, and we will release a firmware update in the upcoming weeks.
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"We worked hard to make the feel of it such that it's like you're watching a basketball game," says Yabuki.
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Musk bragged Tesla designers worked hard to make enough room for five adults to be comfortable inside the Model 3.
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"I worked hard to maintain my normal, average life every day, not wanting a personal assistant for example," she said.
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Absolutely. But when the things you love and have worked hard for both need your attention, you figure it out.
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We have for a long time worked hard to have reliable ways to identify key leadership, and that includes DNA.
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Erik didn't grow up under the comforts of Wakanda, but instead worked hard to escape his difficult childhood in Oakland.
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Jim Gilmore says that GOP leaders worked hard in battleground states to secure votes for Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump.
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It was hard sometimes, but I knew if I worked hard, I would do a good job, and I did.
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Like many others, war and hunger have forced them to abandon everything they worked hard for and flee toward Darfur.
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He has also worked hard to attract international support for the fight against al-Shabab ("the youth"), a jihadist group.
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He has always worked hard to be a good father and wants to do whatever is best for his family.
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As a delivery driver, he worked hard for each item, so it's not like he can just buy everything anew.
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No one associated with Sanders wanted Donald Trump to win, and many in his movement worked hard to boost Clinton.
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Does Amanda quit her high-paying career that she's worked hard for to move to London for book-editor Graham?
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We really worked hard to make a show that you could watch with your kids and never be made uncomfortable.
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It's a daft thing to say because we worked hard to make it real, but it was up for grabs.
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I understand that I've worked hard to build the life I have, so logic would dictate that I deserve it.
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After the war ended, Addy became active in local Philadelphia politics and worked hard to desegregate streetcars and city schools.
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You worked hard to get there, so you have every right to stand out — with or without a flower crown.
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"Anytime it's happened it's been for a film that I cared very deeply about and worked hard on," she said.
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The guys and gals had worked hard to resolve the software problems on the ground and, I thought, they had.
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Yet since the end of apartheid in 1994, the governing ANC has worked hard to monopolize the history of liberation.
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I'd worked hard in recovery for over 20 years to free myself from misguided ideas about body and self-worth.
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"We've worked hard towards becoming simpler and taking away bureaucracy," Chief Executive Thomas Borgen told Reuters in a phone interview.
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Yet for all their trappings of wealth, the Rockefellers worked hard to downplay their vast fortune, even within the family.
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Charles, New York City I used to tell people that I earned my success, that I worked hard for it.
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It seems that the un-Trump brand Baker and Hogan worked hard to cultivate is independently earned, but not transferable.
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Some researchers may oppose sharing data they have worked hard to gather, or worry that others will analyze it incorrectly.
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We worked hard and were confident in that the modest pensions we earned would be available to us in retirement.
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Ms. Bunbury, previously seen in "Twisted" and "Under the Dome," has reportedly worked hard on her pitching in real life.
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I worked hard of course, but I got the chance with someone who could trust a 22-year-old guy!
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I wasn't struggling anymore, and I deserved to take advantage of the financial security I had worked hard to achieve.
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McCaskill's campaign said she's worked hard for African-Americans during her tenure as a prosecutor and also as a senator.
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"The Trump administration has worked hard with the Republican Congress to improve the lives of the American people," McConnell said.
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We worked hard to publish all of those rules, and now we need just as much zeal to undo them.
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Her father said she worked hard to develop the skills of both a top driver and a potential corporate spokeswoman.
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Repackaging themselves as "liberals in a hurry," the Communists worked hard to emphasize the shared goals of a broad left.
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Her dad died when she was a baby, and her mom worked hard to keep the family out of poverty.
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The owners have worked hard to preserve Reynolds's whole history for their guests — the good, the isolationist, and the wild.
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When I was in my 20s, I worked hard, paid my dues, and earned my next spot up the ladder.
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Meanwhile, Currier dished about the company's early days, when the Poshmark team worked hard on the floor of Currier's office.
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After we closed, I went from someone who worked hard six days a week to not having anything to do.
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They worked hard on his swing with the theory the swing makes the ball do what it wants to do.
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In these stage sets for the theater of war, the designers have worked hard to get every detail just so.
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President Donald Trump has worked hard to undo much of Obama's legacy, but he has embraced the modernization program enthusiastically.
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But in recent weeks the campaign has worked hard to start looking prepared to take on Hillary Clinton in November.
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If we do nothing, then we're definitely taking what we've been given and what we've worked hard for, for granted.
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She has made sacrifices, worked hard, raised good kids and as a result has earned a certain amount of deference.
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In the years after Watergate, Justice Department officials — from both parties — worked hard to banish partisan cronyism from the department.
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I worked hard to keep MOTHER TERESA in the puzzle, but I couldn't find a good fill around the letters.
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This is our seventh record, and we're lucky enough — forget lucky, we've worked hard enough to have our own sound.
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For the past decade I've worked hard, hoping to write books as long as editors and readers will buy them.
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He had worked hard last summer with yoga and those kinds of things to get his body in great shape.
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"I worked hard with Bill Ford to keep the Lincoln plant in Kentucky," Trump tweeted, referring to Ford's executive chairman.
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I just felt you know I was very focused and I don't know, I worked hard, and I love women.
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Though she worked hard to reclaim the spotlight, she died in 21942, at 276, in ill health and relative obscurity.
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China, long a haven for piracy and counterfeiters, has worked hard to strengthen its intellectual property laws in recent years.
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Both Fred and Shirley were loving but had violent tempers, and Megan worked hard to win their and God's approval.
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It happened because I asked for and accepted help, and I've worked hard every day since for almost two years.
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The Obama administration worked hard to keep insurers in the market, and to promote sign-ups during open enrollment season.
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I'm out raising my second film fund, and I am feeling powerful because I've worked hard and have stayed focused.
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Thanks to all of those who have worked hard to ensure that this gathering can occur in a safe setting.
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And I had this amazing kind of American dream-type life where I worked hard and played by the rules.
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He worked hard to graduate from John Hopkins University and Fordham Law School and, eventually, to start his retail company.
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American politicians stir passions in Canada, too — and Trudeau's Liberals worked hard to pull U.S. politics into their campaign narrative.
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Countless small business owners have warned they could lose everything they've worked hard to build for themselves and their families.
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But with the Switch, Nintendo has worked hard to court support of major publishers such as Ubisoft, EA and Bethesda.
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These people are taxed high rates simply because they were born with certain opportunities or worked hard to achieve success.
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Republicans are running ads saying they've worked hard to protect them, while Democrats are rushing to say that's not true.
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Clinton had worked hard to free up billions of dollars in Libyan assets that had been frozen by anti-Qaddafi sanctions.
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Since then, Uber replaced founder and CEO Travis Kalanick with Dara Khosrowshahi, who has worked hard to restore Uber's public image.
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"During their marriage, Janet worked hard on adapting to Wissam's culture, but she found it challenging," adds the Jackson family source.
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He found his way into an engineering program and worked hard to make up for his late start in the major.
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I came to this country many years ago and worked hard in the farm fields to provide produce to people here.
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"Crews worked hard and did a really good job to bring the fire under control quickly," said Group Manager Simon Tuhill.
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It's a just a couple bucks here, and a couple bucks there; you've worked hard all week and earned it, right?
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"Our guys worked hard and I believe in them and proud of how hard they fought," BYU coach Kalani Sitake said.
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According to ex-employees, in the three years he ran the company, Strickler worked hard to mature it thoughtfully and sustainably.
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He called it an affront to students who worked hard to get their degrees and their families who had supported them.
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He worked hard and was a child prodigy under the tutelage of his dad, Earl, and became a great golf champion.
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The older ones, such as Kalimat Gallery, worked hard to improve Syrian art, which contributed to cultural life, especially in Aleppo.
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"We've worked hard to get this point, and are excited to establish ourselves as a frontrunner in the conversational commerce space."
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Reagan replaced her with William Ruckelshaus, who worked hard to restore credibility and follow the mission of the EPA, Doniger says.
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JOHN STUMPF: And-- and, in fact, we work-- we worked hard to-- to-- to share everything that we knew with them.
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She wanted a career, too, and worked hard for it, earning a degree in economics and accounting, and taking professional exams.
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Ronald Reagan, for instance, worked hard to pass the baton of power to his vice president, George H.W. Bush, in 1988.
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The pair worked hard on their marriage before making the difficult decision to make their separation official, another source told PEOPLE.
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Kendra Wilkinson and Hank Baskett worked hard to separate amicably, but now the estranged couple is stuck in an unhealthy cycle.
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At the same time, writer-director Rian Johnson clearly worked hard to make sure The Last Jedi didn't feel terribly dark.
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On Wednesday, Greybull said it had worked hard to save the company, but the additional Brexit-related pressures had proved insurmountable.
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We worked hard on it so I'm excited to see it live beyond the generation that watched it from the beginning.
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I have benefited from tremendous mentoring by other women, and I have worked hard to provide that type of mentoring, too.
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Demi Lovato has worked hard to earn her fit physique and she has no problem showing it off to the world.
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She became a star because I believed in her, and I worked hard to get people to see what I saw.
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For the first season of Baskets, the cast and crew worked hard to keep Anderson's involvement with the show under wraps.
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In my race last year, we worked hard to do both by focusing our efforts in urban, suburban and rural areas.
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According to Radar Online, Bonner worked hard to diet and exercise and underwent surgery in addition to choosing to stay sober.
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During these early years he's worked hard -- and on often ruthlessly -- to put the stamp of his leadership on the country.
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For the past few months, 11-year-old Birkley, who has cerebral palsy, has worked hard to walk on her own.
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It's a real shame, which is why we've worked hard to document some of the most absurd gadgets at CES 2018.
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I've strived to treat this opportunity with the respect it deserves and have worked hard to earn my role in it.
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Even so, House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) worked hard to ensure the margin wasn't enough to override Obama's veto.
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But Ivanka says her parents worked hard to shield her and her brothers Donald Jr. and Eric from the explosive fallout.
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And you&aposre either going to tax the business -- I know you have worked hard climbing the ladder in different jobs.
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Asian Americans, it was said, kept their mouths shut, worked hard, and eventually succeeded, so why couldn't African Americans do so?
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"We worked hard and we played the right way," said Johansson, who scored one of his goals on the power play.
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Google's developers have clearly worked hard to streamline and simplify the product and it could be a very powerful commercial tool.
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"Since May 2014, we've worked hard to find the right balance as we implement the European Court's ruling," Google wrote today.
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Were Yemen to tip into famine, something that the Obama administration worked hard to avoid, we could see staggering death tolls.
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So, she saved up, worked hard and eventually was able to afford the dream home she wanted for her mama bear.
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He's worked hard hours only to get ripped off by promoters or watch as cops busted the party before it began.
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Batman worked hard to become the hero he is today – and isn't that the most all-American superhero trait of all?
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And they just worked hard, you know, different jobs, owned small businesses, always tried to move up the ladder of success.
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Despite this handicap, while contemporary wonderkids thought that their talent alone would suffice, Paletta worked hard and in near-total silence.
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The organization also worked hard to reduce stigma against this population and find work for the members within the local community.
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During the campaign, Trump worked hard to successfully win the support of the Fraternal Order of Police, the largest police union.
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We waited, we watched, we worked hard, until someone took us aside and said ' I'll show you a couple of things.
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Huawei has worked hard to be a good citizen since then, boasting about its business practices and respect for intellectual property.
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Richard McGregor, senior fellow at Sydney's Lowy Institute, told CNN both Moscow and Beijing had worked hard to build their relationship.
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We have both worked hard to be great friends, particularly because we have a young child that we both truly love.
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She worked hard, pursued the American dream, and "jumped through all the hoops" necessary to gain her citizenship, Young pointed out.
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Much of the credit for this must go to those in the industry itself who have worked hard for these improvements.
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"We've worked hard to facilitate and encourage that," Tillerson said, describing the Saudi and Kuwaiti commitment to helping with Iraq reconstruction.
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" Gubarev predictably complained that, "We have worked hard to earn an unblemished reputation for providing exceptional customer service at unbeatable prices.
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And it was my dream, which I waited and worked hard for, for many years, and I got the necessary grades.
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He said Friday that he and his crew chief, Greg Ives, had a good relationship and that his team worked hard.
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The oil and natural gas industry consider the rule burdensome, and Republicans have worked hard to defund and undo the regulation.
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In his resignation letter to employees, Michael said he'd worked hard to build an inclusive culture on his team at Uber.
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"She appreciated everything that came her way because she had to sing for her supper and she worked hard," she said.
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Thompson justified his pay a few years ago, saying he "basically lived at the station" and worked hard to earn it.
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She worked hard, instilling in us a work ethic that if we gave 110 percent there was nothing we couldn't achieve.
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The Sicilians operated small businesses, saloons, and general stores or worked hard labor jobs, but some in their number wanted more.
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Meanwhile, there's been consternation within Trumpworld over whether to endorse Roby, who has worked hard at gaining back the president's approval.
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As I grew a bit older, avoiding new foods naturally fit into a larger personality that I worked hard to cultivate.
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The family worked hard to take him to the doctor to be diagnosed but he said no and wouldn't co-operate.
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Some got into the same kind of trouble native-born children do, but most worked hard to keep their families afloat.
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She has worked hard to distance herself from Mr. Christie, becoming more vocal about her disagreements with the deeply unpopular governor.
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We've worked hard to do right by our team every single day since we started this company almost five years ago.
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It's reassuring that Mr. van Zweden, from all reports, had worked hard to persuade Ms. Borda to come to New York .
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Over the years, we have worked hard to educate and remind our coaches and players of the seriousness of relationship violence.
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Pyongyang has worked hard to be able to overwhelm defense systems that the Pentagon has placed in California, Alaska and Hawaii.
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America Firsters believed their views were broadly popular, but that elites in politics and the media worked hard to suppress them.
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She instituted a more rigorous hiring process, and the company worked hard to hire more computer scientists, especially from top universities.
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Gauff and her parents have worked hard on normalizing such moments: "Don't make things bigger than they are," Candi Gauff said.
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Recognizing that in practice it needs friends in big liberal cities, Uber has worked hard to cultivate this base of support.
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"Ed Gillespie worked hard but did not embrace me or what I stand for," Mr. Trump said on Twitter Tuesday night.
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Her dad worked hard to support the family while her mom stayed home to care for her and her older brother.
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But it also stirred up troubling memories and emotions that I had worked hard for decades to keep in safe storage.
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You know, I worked hard to get President Obama elected, and I went over to New Hampshire and knocked on doors.
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My commitment to our employees, that they would have a job if they worked hard, is keeping me awake at night.
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"The Fake News Media worked hard to get Tiger Woods to say something that he didn't want to say," Trump wrote.
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But instead of making the simple and correct decision to block the deal, Mr. Delrahim worked hard to shepherd it through.
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My parents worked hard to help build affordable post-war apartment housing and shopping centers that catered to new business development.
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If, as the adage goes, friends are the family we choose, she's worried she hasn't worked hard enough to find them.
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Or if customers considered my uncle, who owned a Subway restaurant and worked hard to support his family, as comic relief.
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"It's nice to have someone else who worked hard as a manager and proved herself to her coaching staff," Miller said.
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The Justice Department has worked hard to limit the damage from Mr. Trump's campaign statements, which were often extemporaneous and rambling.
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Reince Priebus, the chairman of the Republican National Committee, worked hard to elect Trump and is also due to be rewarded.
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The reason we've made it into this leadership position is largely because we've had good ideas and worked hard implementing them.
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When it wasn't that pitch, it was the slider, curve or changeup, which Syndergaard worked hard to refine in spring training.
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During my service as Taxation Committee chair in the Kansas House, I worked hard to maintain a diversity of revenue sources.
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"Ed Gillespie worked hard but did not embrace me or what I stand for," Trump tweeted after the race was called.
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" On Wednesday morning, he again weighed in on the race, saying Moore worked hard "but the deck was stacked against him.
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"Many of us have worked hard for years with the vague promise of a raise, to no end," the letter states.
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In our recent legislative session, Oregon worked hard to pass people-centered policies and once again set the standard for progress.
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Coach Joe Calabrese worked hard alongside the all-star team all year long in order to make it to the series.
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Members of the silent generation worked hard and retired secure in the knowledge that their company and government would support them.
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It doesn't mean they were evil men, and in fact Lee worked hard to promote Southern acceptance of peaceful American reunification.
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The subtext: Perhaps the dearth of women and people of color in office meant they hadn't worked hard enough for it.
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Mr. Ma, the Chinese internet tycoon, has worked hard to put a positive face on his companies in the United States.
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Ms. Laurie said she had been "shamed" by the activists who had worked hard to get Australians to consider the issue.
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We worked hard to get the expungement for juveniles, and I'm worried that that's not in the House provision right now.
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The "model minority" stereotype portrays Asian Americans as having "made it": They worked hard and persevered and achieved the American dream.
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She didn't pretend that motherhood came easily to her, but she worked hard to make it work for herself and her family.
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He worked hard and put in the work and just got better and better and better, and that's the example I had.
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For me, feeling sore after a workout is a great feeling because I know I worked hard and my body is responding.
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But as an attending physician, you get 'real doctor money,' autonomy, and the responsibility over your patients that you worked hard for.
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Now something many of us have worked hard to build for years is at risk of becoming yet another store of wealth.
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She worked hard throughout college and when at home on school breaks, was adored by children at her job with Dr. Daycare.
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" Employee liquidity: "I want to get to $1 billion in revenue with this team, so we've worked hard to optimize for that.
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In November, Trump boasted that he had "worked hard" to keep Ford's Lincoln plant in Kentucky, but the plant wasn't going anywhere.
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The patients at his clinic are rare cases with some hope, whom he has worked hard to track down -- including Mike McDuff.
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They worked hard and did everything right, scraping by until an unexpected medical bill or a divorce pushed them over the edge.
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He says he worked hard during the financial crisis to assist homeowners with refinancing so that they could remain in their homes.
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"She worked hard on herself because she didn't want to be a casualty of her own childhood," Natasha told PEOPLE in March.
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"I've worked hard to make better decisions and to live up to the high standards that are expected of me," Elliott wrote.
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The president also claimed he's worked hard to protect protect coverage for "patients with pre-existing conditions," which he notoriously has not.
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And it believes it has worked hard to make life better for its more than 1.5 million workers in the United States.
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Meanwhile, there's been consternation within Trumpworld over whether to endorse Roby, who has worked hard at gaining back the president&aposs approval.
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Ever since first putting the idea out there, Esvelt has worked hard to warn the world just how dangerous it might be.
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We have worked hard for the past 50 plus years on statewide policies that help make California a healthy place to live.
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I had worked hard to distance myself from my painfully public family history and wanted my work to stand on its own.
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He loved words and worked hard on them, modelling his uproarious tales on Louis Jordan's and his enunciation on Nat King Cole's.
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" —Kathrin Hutson (Amazon) "In A Discovery of Witches we meet Diana Bishop, a historian who always worked hard to just be 'normal.
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Behind the music Prince worked hard to maintain his privacy, no small feat in the age of celebrity gossip and the Internet.
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He's worked hard to be more than a just an old-school patriarch, even if there are vestiges of that troubling machismo.
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" Jones went on to explain that while she worked hard to maintain a bodybuilder's build, "a six pack didn't make me happy.
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"I was brought up to believe that if I worked hard and had a good education, I would do well," she said.
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Lee worked hard not to stick out, changing his accent and beating up kids who made fun of him on the playground.
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He and central bank governor Lesetja Kganyago have since worked hard to reassure investors that economic policy remains free from political interference.
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The family friend with whom Saipov stayed in Ohio, Dilnoza Abdusamatova, told The Cincinnati Enquirer Saipov was "really calm" and worked hard.
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He worked hard to bring modern AdTech to Facebook but was quickly rebuffed by folks with seniority or a bit more anger.
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She worked hard to convince many progressive Democrats to back the House bill, and some are not keen on the Senate version.
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And even when tension in the community has boiled over, she says, officials worked hard to keep it out of the schools.
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Norfolk Southern has worked hard on cutting costs this year by focusing on both cost efficiency and productivity whereever possible, Squires added.
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"I've always worked hard, and I hope my kids see that work ethic and want to do the same thing," she said.
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But even when my family had the financial means, outdoors culture still conflicted with the persona they had worked hard to create.
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Your Thanksgiving host or hostess has worked hard to plan the event, prepare a multiple-course meal, and keep everyone's glasses full.
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With basketball and alpine skiing, I worked hard in the gym, but I relied on my natural talent and coordination to perform.
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We worked hard on pushing ourselves creatively and refining our style, but we also made sure we were as consistent as possible.
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Life was tough, as they arrived penniless, but they worked hard, they wanted their children to go to school and become French.
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" While some films did not follow this method perfectly, "we worked hard to communicate well and include each other on every decision.
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Dionne and I are part of a family whose members have always worked hard for themselves and their children to be successful.
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"Anytime it's happened it's been for a film that I cared very deeply about and worked hard on," she previously told PEOPLE.
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" He added: "I have worked hard just like everybody else, and I get tested like everybody else, and I am back here.
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Google has worked hard to expand in West Africa, especially Nigeria, the continent's most populous country with an estimated 190 million citizens.
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The United States, he said, acknowledged public fears about the uncontrolled arrival of foreigners and had worked hard to secure its borders.
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"A whole new door has opened," said a well-known Republican operative who has worked hard to help the Trump White House.
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We've worked hard to ensure that the right to be forgotten is effective for Europeans, including using geolocation to ensure 99% effectiveness.
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We're dropping a new album, we've got a single that's doing well – so we feel like we've worked hard and earned it.
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Aramco worked hard to professionalize its labor force, but the fact Jungers mentioned religious differences so prominently underscores the potential for tension.
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After all, the Trump administration has worked hard to overturn Obama-era regulations such as the Environmental Protection Agency's Clean Power Plan.
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Aramco worked hard to professionalise its labour force, but the fact Jungers mentioned religious differences so prominently underscores the potential for tension.
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Indeed, at CIA he worked hard to reduce friction with the White House --and maybe he can do the same at State.
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The retiree David Fisher worked hard to save for retirement and said he got prepared by using a "three-legged-stool" strategy.
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Despite receiving a life sentence, Alice worked hard to rehabilitate herself in prison, and act as a mentor to her fellow inmates.
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But one thing is for sure, I worked hard, poured my heart and 4003% into it and I am proud of it.
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David Axelrod: Annapolis victims worked hard and honorably to serve their community June 29 No, the shooter apparently wasn't motivated by politics.
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I thought that, if we worked hard, we could have an affordable home, decent health care, and a modest feeling of security.
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That is because in the last six years the government and the British people have worked hard to rebuild the British economy.
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Most millionaires did not come from wealth or inherit moneyContrary to popular belief, most of today's millionaires worked hard to get there.
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" Minutes later, Mr. Trump wrote in a second post: "I worked hard with Bill Ford to keep the Lincoln plant in Kentucky.
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When my family got to America, they knew that, if they worked hard, America would allow them to achieve the American Dream.
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" Mr. Lucas said in a statement on Saturday that Mr. Baker was "an incredible trooper who always worked hard under difficult circumstances.
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Secondly, because the organizers have worked hard to prepare for the event but their efforts will inevitably be overshadowed by recent developments.
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Davis says he's worked hard to make sure the platform is a nonpartisan space where voters from any party can feel comfortable.
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"I agreed that he should sign it and worked hard to round up votes," she wrote in her first memoir, Living History.
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They had profit-sharing and if you were working in a Sears store you could do quite well if you worked hard.
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They made the text bigger, worked hard on the typography, and made it easy to scroll through links with a remote control.
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Facebook "worked hard" to comply with a 2012 Federal Trade Commission settlement that requires the company to abide by certain privacy promises.
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They had worked hard to get these jobs, very good jobs with a six-figure salary, far higher than most in Toledo.
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But in reality, he worked hard, was casually brilliant and, among other talents, spoke five languages, the third of which was English.
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She instituted a more rigorous hiring process, and the company has worked hard to hire more computer scientists, especially from top universities.
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The Blue Jays wanted to give themselves a chance to contend without touching a farm system they have worked hard to revive.
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Since 1939, filled with ideals, I have worked hard to fulfill my obligations to those who, like me, faced persecution and oppression.
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I never stopped hoping that if I worked hard enough, wanted it badly enough, I'd finally get the acclaim that I craved.
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The US and the Soviet Union worked hard to avoid outright conflict because no one believed they could win a nuclear war.
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Ms. Alfred said the company had worked hard to accommodate the annual observance of Ramadan, when many Muslims fast during the day.
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I'm a bit obsessive about it, but I've worked hard along the way and have future goals that I'm trying to meet.
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But I worked hard, did well in school, went to college, became a writer, published widely, wrote a book, earned some acclaim.
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But I've worked hard for everything that I've gotten in my life, and I don't need anybody handing me anything for free.
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It was a tough campaign, but as soon as it was over, I endorsed him and worked hard to get him elected.
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But fundamentally this story is about a woman who set her sights on a goal and worked hard to achieve that goal.
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I thought that the board was made up of talented journalists who worked hard and earned a coveted spot at the newspaper.
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People who have a job, who studied and worked hard for it, must be and deserve to be paid for those efforts.
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"He's worked hard, but he's probably even more polarizing to people than Trump, if you can be that," he said of Cruz.
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Nor has Mr Trump worked hard to counter Iran's increasing sway in Syria and Iraq, where the American-backed government is wobbling.
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She added that the operation had worked hard during the confirmation process of Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch to build outside support.
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Some of us have devoted our entire professional lives to those efforts, and all of us have worked hard to advance them.
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