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We expect dealer discounts on any of these vehicles will be substantial for hard-nosed hagglers.
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First, the Pacers (32-21) are the sort of hard-nosed team the Knicks would be poised to meet in a second-round playoff series.
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On this hard-nosed basis the locks may be worthless.
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Yet for all the sonorous beauty of much early American writing on the subject, religious liberty too should be seen as something pragmatic a hard-nosed solution to the problem of stitching together a country out of 13 colonies with diverse populations and different religious arrangements.
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It would be nice to report that a small band of hard-nosed Republicans was bringing fiscal restraint to California.
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Along the way, she falls in love with one of the participants, Michel (Carlo Brandt), a hard-nosed, tenderhearted small-time racketeer who is soon to be released.
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Together, your success at thwarting terrorist attacks -- the strong intelligence you've gathered and the hard-nosed investigations you've pursued -- has proved to be a model for law enforcement officials across the country, and for that you should all be extremely proud.
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The TV players remain highly vibrant and profitable and are unlikely to be bowed, which is why Apple has had trouble inking content deals and, with their hard nosed approach, will most likely continue to falter.
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