1. Of course it seems hard in our affluent times that the poor miner should have to suffer all of these deductions. 2. Tradition dies hard in the Hebrides and to be one of the guga hunters was considered a great privilege in Hess. 3. His face looked less hard in repose. 4. GABRIEL CLIMBED Up to his perch, and examined his face long and hard in the silvery mirror. 5. As soon as she hit poor little Sophie Emma immediately rushed over and kicked her grandmother hard in the shins! 6. Grave-digging grave-digging was very hard in those days. 7. And that could be hard in a session that will revolve around legislative redistricting, over which the governor has little influence. 8. Anticipating resistance from Lindros, Messier said, he lifted his stick hard in the face-off circle. 9. As Cecchi sees it, times are hard in this corner of western New York. 10. Bass lines hit the audience hard in the chest, like emergency CPR, when Ziggy Marley and the Melody Makers played at the Academy on Monday night. |