Like many of his 999 previous wins, this one didn't come easy for Adelman.
The Hawkeyes have won nine of their last 12 games, but Friday's victory didn't come easy.
He said that while killing did not come easy at first, he knew it meant saving lives.
He said though killing did not come easy at first, he knew it meant saving a life.
For Washington, they will not come easy, particularly in the wake of recent allegations of Chinese nuclear espionage.
The change we seek will not come easy, but we can draw strength from the movements of the past.
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But friendliness doesn't come easy after you've ruled the world (ask the British), so a lot of the old arrogance still remains.
Gilliland said yes, but sharing his research before publication didn't come easy.
There should be no illusion that peace and security will come easy.
"We are New Englanders, change doesn't come easy, " said Rep. Craig Miner, the Republican co-chairman of a legislative task force on gun control.
But understand that this will not come easy, and that we're going to have to fight for this thing every step of the way.
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Even with significant experience of collaboration, success does not come easy.
If your brand and organization stand for something the answers will come easy, if not I would suggest the hard work to get to the idea would be worth it.
Given the tendency in our society to complexity rather than to simplicity, and given the power of special interests versus the general good, a clean, elegant solution won't come easy.
Mr. LAWSON: (Singing) Now I've lived and learned, and let me say, take it from me because I've been there, that true love it don't come easy, and sometimes it just ain't fair.
As Mr Al Fayed learned when he sought British citizenship, and Man U's Irishmen did when they quarrelled with the club's manager, Sir Alex Ferguson, last winter, local acceptance does not come easy.
Of course, this dream has never come easy.
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But if there's anything, though, that we have been reminded of since Iowa, it's that the kind of change we seek will not come easy, partly because we have fine candidates in this race, fierce competitors who are worthy of our respect and our admiration.
Faithfull's latest album, Easy Come, Easy Go, is a collection of surprising and moving covers.
In the easy-come, easy-go ethos of the electronic age, virtual communities die as well as live.
Hollywood's A-list has little trouble attracting the paparazzi and tabloids, but artistic--or monetary--success doesn't come as easy, or at least as reliably.
Credit cards come too easy and with a growing cost of living and a non-growing income, it's nearly impossible to keep up.
However, it has not come as easy as many had anticipated.
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