Hard-pressed Sentence Examples

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  • I'm hard pressed to figure why any man in his right mind would dump her.

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  • I don't know about forever, but you'd be hard pressed to find a better view.

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  • To give his enemies a breathing space when they were hard pressed was an insane proceeding unless he meant to make peace.

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  • The most hard-pressed countries paid soldiers and purchased supplies at home in fiat (token) money unbacked by gold.

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  • At Marston Moor on the 2nd of July he commanded all the horse of the Eastern Association, with some Scottish troops; and though for a time disabled by a wound in the neck, he charged and routed Rupert's troops opposed to him, and subsequently went to the support of the Scots, who were hard pressed by the enemy, and converted what appeared at one time a defeat into a decisive victory.

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  • Colonel Stevani with four native battalions to relieve, cnt, C Kassala, then hard pressed by the Mahdists.

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  • In 1794 Spain, hard pressed by Great Britain and France, turned to the United States, and by the treaty of 1794 the Mississippi river was recognized by Spain as the western boundary of the United States, separating it from Louisiana, and free navigation of the Mississippi was granted to citizens of the United States, to whom was granted for three years the right " to deposit their merchandise and effects in the port of New Orleans, and to export them from thence without paying any other duty than a fair price for the hire of the stores."

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  • Instead of extending the foreign conquests of their sultan, the Bosnians were hard pressed to defend their own borders.

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  • The campaign of 1598 began with the loss of Raab, and continued unfavourable to the Turks, who lost Totis, Veszprem and Papa, and were hard pressed in Budapest.

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  • About the same time, the force in front of De la Rey and Kemp in the west being depleted to find the troops for larger operations, the Boers made a fierce surprise attack on Colonel Kekewich's column at Moedville, in which Kekewich was wounded and his troops hard pressed for a time.

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  • Lands and privileges were granted to prelates, additional bishoprics were founded, and some years later Magdeburg was made the seat of an archbishop. In 960 Otto was invited to come to Italy by Pope John XII., who was hard pressed by Berengar, and he began to make preparations for the journey.

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  • While most of the "Broad Churchmen" were influenced by ethical and emotional considerations in their repudiation of the dogma of everlasting torment, he was swayed by purely intellectual and theological arguments, and in questions of a more general liberty he often opposed the proposed Liberal theologians, though he as often took their side if he saw them hard pressed.

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  • The Republic was so hard pressed by the French invasion that it had tolland the gunpowder from its ships for the service of its army.

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  • Isthmus and with the over-confidence of a conquering barbarian advanced to the relief of the hard-pressed garrison of Nauplia.

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  • The Goths, who had already invaded Moesia in 250, hard pressed by the Huns, again crossed the Danube during the reign of Valens (376), and with his permission settled in Moesia.

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  • A country so rugged, and so isolated by land and sea, naturally served as the last refuge of the older races of Spain when hard pressed by successive invaders.

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  • Already, in the r3th century, they were hard pressed by the growing wealth of the burghers, and even the greatest nobles could scarcely keep up their state without careful business management.

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  • Although the outbreak of war had been preceded by years of angry diplomatic dispute, the United States were absolutely unready, while Great Britain was still hard pressed by the hostility of Napoleon, and was compelled to retain the greater part of her forces and her best crews in European waters, till the ruin of the Grande Armee in Russia and the rising of Germany left her free to send an overwhelming force of ships to American waters.

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  • It is true that Moab was continuously hard pressed by desert hordes; the exposed condition of the land is emphasized by the chains of ruined forts and castles which even the Romans were compelled to construct.

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  • About this time Hobbes had begun to be hard pressed by other foes, and, being never more sure of himself than upon the question of the will, he appears to have welcomed the opportunity thus given him of showing his strength.

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  • From Assyrian inscriptions it has been gathered that Padi, king of Ekron, was for a time the vassal of Hezekiah of Judah, but regained his independence when the latter was hard pressed by Sennacherib.

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  • Perhaps the leaders of the party, who were now growing old, would have been content with the influence they had already attained, but they were hard pressed at home by the Young Czechs, who were more impatient.

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  • In a dispute, partly about boundaries, partly about the right of intermarriage between the Hellenic and the Hellenizing city, Segesta was hard pressed.

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  • From some towns he drove out the Campanians, and he largely invited Greek settlement, especially from the Italiot towns, which were hard pressed by the Bruttians.

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  • Carthage was hard pressed by Agathocles, while Syracuse was no;less hard pressed by Hamilcar.

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  • Though hard pressed by poverty, he applied himself to study in the schools of Shemaiah and Abtalion (Sameas and Pollion in Josephus).

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  • Yazdeged, the last of the Sassanid kings of Persia, who died in 651, when defeated and hard pressed by the Moslems, invoked the aid of China; the Chinese emperor, Taitsung, issued an edict organizing the whole country from Ferghana to the borders of Persia into three Chinese administrative districts, with 126 military cantonments, an organization which, however, probably only existed on paper.

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  • Bertotti was confident that he had the measure of his adversary in the Pasubio sector; the others felt themselves still hard pressed by the Archduke Charles and von Koevess's right wing.

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  • Milan, which was holding out for the Romans, was also hard pressed by famine.

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  • They are naturally timid and inoffensive, but the larger kinds when hard pressed will turn and defend themselves, sometimes killing a dog by grasping it in their fore-paws, and inflicting terrible wounds with the sharp claws of their powerful hind-legs, supporting themselves meanwhile upon the tail.

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  • Not less than ten times before that event were armaments despatched from Achin to reduce Malacca, and more than once its garrison was hard pressed.

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  • In 1833 and 1834 the youthful queens Donna Maria of Portugal and Isabella of Spain were the representatives and the hope of the constitutional party in those countries - assailed and hard pressed by their absolutist kinsmen Don Miguel and Don Carlos, who were the representatives of the male line of succession.

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  • The first assault thus made no impression, but a fierce hand-to-hand combat followed, in which the Hospitallers, who formed the rear of the Christian army, were hard pressed.

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  • For some years after the death of Turgeis the Norsemen appear to have lacked a leader and to have been hard pressed.

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  • Towards the end of 1848 the Austrians, having been heavily reinforced, reoccupied all the Venetian mainland; but the citizens, hard-pressed and threatened with a siege, showed the greatest devotion to the cause of freedom, all sharing in the dangers and hardships and all giving what they could afford to the state treasury.

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  • Though in 1235 he had recognized the overlordship of Hungary, yet, when he found himself hard pressed by the Mongolian general Batu, he called in the assistance of Innocent IV., and accepted the crown of Galicia from the hands of a papal legate; and again, when Innocent disappointed his expectation, he returned to his former connexion with the Greek Church.

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  • La Rochelle was now invested, the Huguenots were hard pressed also on land, and, but for the reluctance of the Dutch to allow their ships to be used for such a purpose, an end might have been made of the Protestant opposition in France; as it was,, Richelieu was forced to accept the mediation of England and conclude a treaty with the Huguenots (February 1626).

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  • In 58, hard pressed by the Germans and incited by one of their princes, Orgetorix, they resolved to found a new home west of the Jura.

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  • About this time, perhaps being hard pressed by the Triballi and other tribes, the Getae crossed the Danube.

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  • With an annual graduating class between ten to twenty students, the school was hard pressed to field notable teams.

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  • Dean in turn suspected the Dawkins, one or more or all, although he was hard pressed to find a plausible reason for them to do so, or a reasonable scenario of how they might have pulled off the switch.

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  • This drop in sales causes already hard-pressed industry to suffer a drop in sales, with resultant lay-offs, redundancies and business failures.

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  • Finally, financially hard-pressed school districts might get such services free from a nearby Linux User Group.

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  • That is giving a genuine degree of hope to the very hard-pressed farming community in our country.

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  • But most are too hard-pressed by the relentless demands of planning casework to be free to plan for these other issues.

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  • But when firm proposals came back, some churches had reservations, not least that they felt too hard-pressed to make a financial commitment.

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  • The characterisation of the hard-pressed duck is achieved almost wholly through watercolor illustrations, and is outstanding.

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  • There you are, I've just saved us hard-pressed taxpayers £ 250 000 at a stroke.

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  • An alliance with the Megarians, who were being hard pressed by their neighbours of Corinth, led to enmity with this latter power, and before long Epidaurus and Aegina were drawn into the struggle.

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  • He and other shadow cabinet ministers held a number of investigative One Nation Hearings in hard-pressed areas.

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  • You might be hard-pressed because most bicycle wholesaler only deal with businesses, but with diligent research, you should be able to find those willing to sell to individuals.

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  • If you come to the party a couple hours late, you're going to be hard pressed to find that laptop that was on sale for two hundred bucks.

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  • Oftentimes the cushions that you have are relatively unique among the thousands of couch designs out there, and you'll be hard-pressed to find exactly what you're looking for.

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  • In fact, you would have been hard pressed to find men without it during certain periods of English history.

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  • If you're looking for an eco-friendly, elegant looking iPad cover, you're hard pressed to find a better option than the Pelcor Cork iPad Cover.

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  • The wet climate and bayous produce plentiful crops of rice; you'd be hard pressed to find a Cajun meal that does not include it.

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  • Although even I'm hard pressed to use cookies as an example of good nutrition, it is a great chance to explain how cookies are a "sometimes" food no matter how good they taste.

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  • Those dishes are definitely favorites; but a visitor to India would be hard pressed to find one predominant fare.

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  • With more than 10,000 different types of unique paper designs, a scrapper would be hard-pressed to create a lackluster layout using EK Success' popular products.

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  • You'd be hard pressed to find a darker fruit than the acai berry, since it is a deep purplish black.

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  • Marilyn Monroe is considered one of the gold standards of beauty and sensuality on the big screen, but even though her beauty is still exalted today she would be hard pressed to get a job in modern Hollywood.

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  • You're hard-pressed to find a spring dress for a little girl that doesn't feature a bouquet.

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  • World travelers will be hard-pressed to find sailings that offer the same kind of luxury, comfort and convenience found on Uniworld European river cruises.

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  • Most dogs would be hard pressed to get their jaws around it.

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  • Whether you want a tiny mini dress, a tube dress or a full-length gown, you'll be hard pressed to find a wider selection of universally flattering club dresses in sexy styles and colors.

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  • You'll find leather hot pants most often in black; if you're looking for other colors, you may be hard pressed to find them.

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  • Look for all kinds of fun, playful prints (like snowflakes and animal patterns), as well as unique styles you'd be hard pressed to find elsewhere (like footie pajamas and "pajama jeans").

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  • In the past, women who needed stockings to fit larger calves or thighs were hard pressed to find hosiery that fit properly.

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  • If you're looking for a list of the best cities to retire to, you will be hard pressed to find just one.

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  • At a starting bid of just $9.99 and a shipping cost of $20.00, you'll be hard pressed to find a better deal.

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  • With more licensed songs, a revamped mission mode, and a better way to unlock songs, you'll find yourself hard-pressed to stay off the dance pad.

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  • The actors nailed down the personalities of the characters really well and you'd be hard-pressed to find an animated movie that has done better.

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  • It only takes one or two major crashes to find yourself far back and hard-pressed to catch up.

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  • Fortunately, although you'd be hard pressed to figure it out by looking at the packages, both work on the same basic principle.

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  • Ten years ago you were probably hard pressed to find a wine class anywhere except through university programs or culinary school.

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  • In fact, you'd be hard pressed not to find someone in a specific area who specializes in this ancient practice.

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  • You would be hard pressed to find an emo individual whose hair didn't include at least a streak or two of black color.

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  • With so many fabrics, colors and styles to choose from, you'll be hard pressed to buy just one pair!

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  • Speaking of sophistication, you'll be hard-pressed to find a pair of board shorts more sophisticated than the "Icon".

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  • In fact, Rachel Hunter was pregnant as well, although again, you would be hard pressed to tell.

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  • For anyone looking for pictures of Raven Symone in a bikini, you'll be hard pressed to find them.

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  • Not for the shy, you'll be hard pressed to find another swimsuit that flatters your bust line the way this one does.

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  • Simply put, WW's website adheres to the maxim that "sex sells", and you'll be hard pressed to find another online swimsuit shop that dares to bare as much flesh as this one.

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  • In addition, with the timed ability to cook up for 26 hours straight, you'll be hard-pressed to find a recipe this cooker won't accommodate.

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  • Even if you bring your own travel iron, you may be hard-pressed to find an ironing board.

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  • You would be hard pressed to find any person, of any age, that hasn't seen this 1964 stop motion classic.

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  • They seem to be practically on every major street corner and you would be hard pressed to overlook them.

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  • You may even be hard pressed to find someone who doesn't love it or doesn't want to join in.

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  • With such an impressive list to work through, you'd be hard pressed not to find the designer handbag of your dreams at one of these outlets.

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  • With so many styles, colors and features available to choose from, you'd be hard pressed not to find at least one that really meets your needs.

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  • If its handbags you are after, you'll be hard-pressed to do better than Nordstrom.

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  • You would be hard pressed to find an Aries that doesn't believe in his or her self.

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  • You could be hard-pressed to find a movie review for Cinderella that didn't praise Disney's rags-to-riches story.

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  • The upside is that the good ones have trained themselves to focus in a way you'll be hard pressed to get the witnesses to do.

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  • Unfortunately, as of press time in January 2010, you'll be hard-pressed to find a savings account with a percentage like that.

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  • Platform heels are so universal, you'd be hard-pressed to find a type of shoe that isn't available with a platform heel.

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  • Men, you may be hard-pressed to find an online category called "Mules" in your section, but keep in mind, some clogs are mules, too.

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  • I'd be really hard-pressed to have to choose a favorite out of our upcoming styles, as there are four different shoes that I love!

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  • You may be hard pressed to find someone who doesn't know what Uggs are - the Australian sheepskin boots that have become so popular and ubiquitous, they even get worn in places where they are not necessary.

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  • You'll be hard-pressed to find a pair of Faded Glory shoes that cost more than $20 (unless they're boots).

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  • Keep in mind that while this and many other sites have extensive listings, you will be hard pressed to find all the names of all these deities in one location - there literally are thousands of them.

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  • Jobs today are increasing competitive and more demanding leading to overworked employees hard-pressed for time to do all the tasks they are increasingly assigned.

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  • You will be hard pressed to find anyone who will turn down a delicious Tower of Treats or a beautiful half dozen of juicy pears.

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  • Since the COBRA subsidy is given to employees who lose their jobs due to lack of work, some employers would be hard-pressed to deal with the cash flow issues this situation can create.

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  • These items were custom made decades ago and you'll be hard pressed to find another item like it anywhere.

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  • A bodysuit looks so cool with wide-legged trousers and other businesslike selections, and you'll be hard-pressed to find a style that makes you look any slimmer or sleeker.

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  • Joel is known for so many popular tracks from The Piano Man to Uptown Girl that you would be hard-pressed to find someone who is not a fan.

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  • You'll be hard pressed to run out of information to read at this website.

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  • While audits of personal returns are rare, they are not impossible, and without documentation of your deductions, you'll be hard-pressed to prove that you legally claimed one.

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  • While you're probably going to be hard-pressed to find an authentic 19th century baseball uniform, you can still buy replicas.

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  • But I would be hard-pressed to give up my Mac and the Internet!

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  • Hurriedly retreating to Senaf, hard pressed by the Italians, who shelled Senaf on the evening of the 15th of January, Mangashh was obliged to abandon his camp and provisions to Baratieri, who also secured a quantity of correspondence establishing the complicity of Menelek and Mangash in the revolt of Bath-Agos.

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