"I think it is going to come hard, I think it is going to come fast, and I think it is going to come soon, " Wayne LaPierre, NRA's executive vice president and chief executive officer, said in an interview.
His bosses come down hard: they want him to close the case without any political fallout.
The students are alive to him and come back hard, questioning French notions of discipline and manners.
The NBA will come down hard on the Spurs and Popovich to protect its media partners and fans.
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Before she left Washington, senior members of Congress had urged her to come down hard on Mr Arafat.
The Commonwealth Games Federation has defended its drug-testing plans and promised to come down hard on any potential cheats.
The feds have recently come down hard on financial institutions that have been used in money laundering schemes or had other improper relationships.
They haven't won the Twenty20 yet, but this is their opportunity - and I think they're going to come really hard at the English team.
As growth shops come upon hard times in this bear market, it is in distinguished company: Janus and American Century (see FORBES, July 22).
You come up hard to a tight right corner, heading uphill.
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Everything she has achieved has come through hard work and determination.
The Athens Stock Exchange Index has recently come down hard from its late-1999 highs, ( see chart), but this emerging market still appears overvalued by international comparisons, ( see chart).
And if the college world knows that the NCAA will come down hard on traditional powerhouses like USC and OSU, then it will serve as a deterrent for future wrongdoing.
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What is needed is an environment where rewards come from hard work rather than financial legerdemain, where those who want jobs can find them, where people feel secure about the jobs they have, and where the small businesses that employ more than 70% of the workforce can access the credit needed to grow and expand.
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They're going to try to bounce back, and we're expecting them to come out really hard.
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But unless his accusers come up with hard evidence, he deserves to stand as a hero.
A. Zong has little formal education and has come up the hard way.
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The actual benefits will come from the hard graft of interpreting the data and coming up with uses for them.
It became a conversation between two very famous and powerful people, one of whom had recently come upon some hard times.
It is not hard to come up with ideas for cuts, just as it is not hard to find things to privatise.
In an industry where most decisions come down to hard data, the numbers appear to be stacking up on the side of reform.
It also suggests that the contractionary policies put forth by the coalition government have come down too hard on the poorest British communities.
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"We didn't bowl as well as we had hoped and we knew they'd come at us hard, which they did, " said the off-spinner.
Sometimes success can come from a hard-driving career or big salary, but just as often people seek to reach their potential in other ways.
Some right-wing pundits and financial services insiders are grumbling that the new administration will impose new regulations and come down too hard on Wall Street.
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Our positive results have come about through hard work and collaboration.
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