And it was in the tough school of Australian club and state cricket that he learned how to play the game.
Don is relying on Clara for that earnings growth because his own salary in the tough logistics business is unlikely to increase much.
And they said the key to his success in the tough, smoky world of bars, bingo halls and gambling parlors was his personality.
But now Nintendo is the one in the tough spot, and this pair of announcements only add to recent unease about the brand.
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Now operating out of grand three-story premises in London, he looks years younger and 30 pounds lighter than he did in the tough years with Givenchy.
Now is the season of the annual budget: it starts in November, and in the tough cases, the budget is not settled until January or February.
Now is the season of the annual budget: it starts in November, and in the tough cases, the is budget not settled until January or February.
Defence Secretary Liam Fox also paid tribute to the two men, saying they "had both excelled on operations in the past and in the tough conditions of Afghanistan".
Merthyr is a fine place to raise a boxer - Thomas claimed that children born in the tough valleys town were so angry that they came out with their fists clenched.
Strong executive experience that has taught one to create jobs and build wealth in the tough competitive world of the free market should prepare one well to lead in the public sector.
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Such an organization is significant, especially in the tough urban public school system of Philadelphia -- Asian boys often discount themselves from their high school tryouts and Asian girls sideline themselves as spectators.
The long-distance Javerts in the tough-on-immigration movement need to take a good long look at Les Miserables, whether the book, the movie or the musical, and see the bit of Javert in each of us.
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Community midwives in vintage costumes cycle through the East End of London with scissors and forceps in their bags, ready to deliver babies in the tough economic conditions of post-war Britain, the father often waiting outside.
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As the political representatives have never seemed capable of making a tough compromise deal, why not bring in the tough, smooth, intelligent former IBMCEO, who completely restructured IBM and set it off on over 20 straight quarters of increased earnings?
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It's that fear that keeps journalists from asking the toughest of the tough questions and to continue to bore-in on the tough questions so often.
And its helpful to have folks with real data on the tips of their tongues in case the tough question gets asked.
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So that by the time each chamber will be considering the heavy-lifting measures at the end, Democrats will be free-rolling, knowing they have a win in the bank, and Republicans will have to make the tough choices in the end.
He would bring a perception of success that might translate into tickets, luxury seats or even minority shares in the Dolphins sold and put Miami in the thick of the tough AFC East.
The statement from GFMS did not say whether the projected increase in gold jewelry demand will remain regionalized or whether the tough conditions in the US, EU and the Middle East will continue for 2011.
Mr Darling acknowledged that the powers outlined in the bill were tough but he argued they were necessary in the light of the threat of organised fraud.
And he strongly endorsed Mr Clegg as the right man to fight for the party's principles in government but also to govern in the national interest in tough times.
It was a rare moment in which the tough-talking Texan looked more multilateral than the multilingual, Swiss-educated senator.
Guildford council commissioned the Tourism South East report to look at the impact of tourism in the area in the current "tough economic climate".
Could that have had anything to do with the fact that, for months after Katrina, many African-Americans weren't interested in moving back to New Orleans, let alone in doing the tough, dirty and low-paying jobs that Latino immigrants did to rebuild the city?
In the midst of tough times for Europe, you have made some big investments in the UK last year.
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In Mexico, pressure to emigrate to the U.S. has eased, in part due to a tough labor market in the U.S. and steady growth in Mexico.
Well, Korva Coleman's going to be along with the news with some more information on the tough weather in the Pacific Northwest.
Gone may be the current more politically moderate Speaker Denny Hastert of Illinois and in could come the tough Majority Leader from Texas, Tom DeLay.
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