Ms. HOLLY BENSON: It was a very hard job, but it was a very rich culture too.
Mr Daschle will have a hard job keeping his own party in line and attracting stray Republicans.
"It is a hard job here, there's no doubt about it, " he said.
But those people are the die-hard job seekers, who report that they have looked for work in the last four weeks.
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But migrant worker Martins Zagers said some English people were not prepared to work in local factories because "it was a hard job".
The second defence is that being president is a hard job, and voters need to make sure that the candidates are up to it.
England will truly find out on Saturday whether they have what it takes to get back to the top of world rugby - they have a hard job on their hands.
And in this deep and lasting recession, a hard job has been that much harder because for much of last year people weren't buying and customers weren't calling and banks were not lending.
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Even if the economic news is promising and the financial markets jitter-free, Labour will have a hard job to convince voters that it deserves to manage the economy and public finances for a fourth term.
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Mr. RUMSFELD: I'm hard at the job, working hard and getting up every day and thinking what we can do for the troops and the wonderful people who serve our country.
The Dayton area has been hit especially hard with job losses in the automotive industry.
Behind the scenes, he has also worked hard at another job: keeping his own country on board.
"The workload of officers has gone up massively over the past year and it's a hard, stressful job in the first place, " he said.
Worcestershire is one of the areas where the BNP has decided to concentrate its efforts, so attention will inevitably focus on towns like Redditch and Bromsgrove that have been hard hit by job losses during the recession, especially in manufacturing industries.
And I believe we can work very hard to have this job engine grow even more powerful.
He has tried hard to find a job, and every week goes for training at the job centre.
The recent turmoil in the banking sector has hit the British job market hard--particularly in "the City, " London's financial center.
Thus on several different fronts that ideal job is hard to find.
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"America needs a president who fights for your job as hard as he fights for his own, " the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee said.
And if Rivera's knee gives him trouble, or another injury strikes, Chamberlain says he would push hard for the big job: Yankee closer.
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"We have no money to fly to Europe -- as it's very expensive -- so this makes my job very hard, " he says.
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"In this economy, it may be very hard to find another job, and there's no guarantee that one will have free coffee, either, " Glen said.
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