"The players worked extremely hard and made huge sacrifices and their selection is just reward for their efforts, " said Wannies.
Under German occupation life was hard - made worse by the worry over what had happened to the island's children.
We have seen hard choices made -- from Naypyidaw to Cairo to Abidjan -- to put more power in the hands of citizens.
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Piquet explained the incident away at the time that he was trying too hard, made a mistake and scraped one wall a little too closely.
First, Congress needs to help the millions of Americans who have worked hard, made their mortgage payments on time, but still have been unable to refinance their mortgages with these historically low rates.
In early 19th- century Pennsylvania, this goo was considered a depressor of property values because oil made it hard to grow crops and made farm animals sick.
Their task seemed to have been made less hard when the Islamist government in Turkey, which had made rude noises about many things European, was replaced by a more amenable one.
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One firm that followed this path is Jinro, which makes soju, Korean-made hard liquor.
In the budget sent up to the Hill in April, Defense Secretary Robert Gates made hard choices.
The reason is that American companies made hard choices about restructuring and prudent decisons about where to invest capital.
"We made hard work of it, but it was great to get that win for the team, " said the man-of-the-match.
Canada, who beat Norway and made hard work of their win over Switzerland, must play again on Tuesday in play-off qualifying.
She made hard work of dispatching Benesova in little under one-and-a-half hours.
The hard stuff is made up of the classic virtues dear to the hearts of finance and operations people: cost, speed, supply chain, analytics.
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It would take cold, hard steel, made from hot molten iron.
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The result for many pilgrims in 1998, has no doubt been closer to hell than heaven as JCBs, diggers, mechanical cranes and workmen in hard hats have made movement virtually impossible.
Peter has also helped us single out more than a hundred programs for elimination that have outlived their purposes, and made hard decisions that will save tens of billions of dollars.
Serena had made hard work of beating another Russian, Vera Dushevina, in a three-set opener on Monday, but appeared in command against world number 18 Petrova as she won the first set.
The women's movement opened the doors to the executive suites for women like Rometty with 30 years of hard work that made sex discrimination in hiring and promotion in corporate America illegal.
The top seven seeds receive a bye into the second round and the world No. 5 Juan Martin Del Potro made hard work of his place in the third round after a battle with Ukrainian Alexandr Dolgopolov.
Ward charged in, with Perreault, and made a hard move on defenseman Michael Del Zotto.
Until now, insecurity has made it hard to provide any aid by land or sea.
Plus, the opposition-controlled Mexican Congress has made it hard for Fox to pass much-needed reforms.
This concealed the size of debts and made it hard for investors to assess risks.
They said that made it hard to hear small noises from the children's rooms.
South Africa's police commissioner Riyah Phiyega told the inquiry that made it hard to pursue the matter.
But two factors have made it hard for Airbus and Boeing to continue sitting on their hands.
The patchy credit histories of subprime and low-documentation borrowers made it hard to model default rates accurately.
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