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So to get ahead, we had to work twice as hard, and to find a summer job, we sometimes had to look twice as hard.
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"You have to work twice as hard to be seen as the same, " Paul says.
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The time for women attorneys to work twice as hard for half the reward is long past.
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They are half the average size of those at some PGA Tour courses, and twice as hard.
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In fighter pilot training school he had to practice twice as hard as others to master the same maneuvers.
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This means bitcoin "miners" will have to work twice as hard to be rewarded with the same number of coins.
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They are now working twice as hard for half the pay in exchange for the sense of purpose that Google failed to provide.
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Without the benefit of a large brand name behind them, small private labels like ILF and Ellen Christine Millinery must work twice as hard to be seen and worn.
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He started working twice as hard at the gym.
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My Mother must have worked twice as hard as we did, as none of ours ever made it home, yet she still always had enough to produce mouth watering crumbles and syrupy jam for us all to enjoy.
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After a year on it, her students were twice as likely to scrutinize hard data than to guess, something they did quite frequently at first.
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By first splitting the molecules into very small lines and then using an equally rare nanoimprinting technology to put them into circular tracks, HGST can create platters with a 10 nanometer-wide bit pattern that's twice as dense as current hard drives.
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Next year's PlayStation 3 is expected (by most hard-core gamers, though not by Microsoft) to run more than twice as fast as the Xbox 360.
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