Our forwards started to work really hard at turning the Scottish pack and we just stuck with it.
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He said Mr Duncan Smith had spent "hard years turning himself into a leading and principled expert on welfare, its effects and shortcomings".
Lately, the mercury has crawled up into the 40s, turning hard-packed ice into an endless brown sea of mud.
China re-exports a lot of what it imports, turning hard drives into iPods and iron ore into steel.
Ms. Zhang said Ms. Lu hit the books hard, sometimes turning down offers to chat because she had homework to finish.
In hard times people often turn to charities for help, but now charities themselves are finding times hard and are turning to the markets for new sources of cash.
Easy money policies are turning into hard times for the middle and lower classes.
As clay is not so firm underfoot as hard courts, twisting and turning is harder.
The American style is more, hard edged, page-turning thriller.
The company has done a good deal of the hard and necessary work of turning itself around and transforming itself, like those alien robots in those awful movies, into something that can survive under the new conditions on planet Earth.
In the wider aim of turning such knowledge into hard cash, however, it was nowhere near as successful as its financial backers had hoped.
He had a vision, and a product, but getting it to market was turning out to be very hard for the entrepreneurial startup studio.
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"I think it's hard to say that the economy is turning around as export growth completely halted, " said Jun Min-Kyoo, an economist at Korea Investment and Securities.
Argentina's inflexible currency-board scheme not only pegs the peso at par to the dollar but limits the money supply to the level of hard-currency reserves, in effect turning monetary policy over to the United States' Federal Reserve.
The one in the Troll-King's hall (famous for its musical bits) and the whole business of turning Peer into a troll are hard to fathom.
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Indonesia has made significant strides in turning around its economy after being hit very hard by the Asian Crisis in 1997.
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Still, turning a Massachusetts liberal into a centrist is hard.
Wolfe, the director, has pulled off the stunning feat of turning them into a true ensemble, one whose hard-boiled unanimity is awesome to behold.
Turning that idea into a working product has been a hard slog.
We guess it really is hard to find decent help these days, as we're turning to robotic creatures to replace firefighters, soldiers, nurses, surgeons, and now waiters.
This, of course, isn't the first advancement Fujitsu has made in hard drive technology, with the company also recently announcing that it was turning to advanced lubricants to help hit the 1 Tbit per square inch mark.
Turning a solid material like coal into a liquid it sounds hard to do, and it is hard to do.
There are still plenty of hard-hat-only areas where construction workers are erecting bridges between buildings, turning paved areas into grassy outdoor gathering places and otherwise sprucing up and modernizing the facilities.
And the shift has occurred from public power to private power, from political power to economic power, from hard power to soft power, with the end of the Cold War as the turning point.
But it is hard to imagine many other cities rebuilding their transport infrastructure without at least considering the idea of turning over part of the project to the private sector.
Turning tangible property into fantasy investments, she had given over the fruits of a lifetime of hard work by her and her late husband to crooks and con men.
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