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1 Fijian and Zimbabwian democracy and winter hits hard all across New Zealand.
2 Lucan is heavy, but he hits hard and is weighty in the best sense.
3 Delegates to the conference have voted to renegotiate Partnership 2000 if inflation hits hard .
4 But she was furious, and she hits hard when she is in a rage.
5 In his third year as a professional, he hits hard and hits all day.
6 He's a consistent stayer who hits hard at this level.
7 One grows full of one's ideas, one hits hard -
8 And he's not one to quarrel with; he hits hard , he does, when he's provoked.
9 The time is right for music that hits hard , and Freedom Is Free is one such.
10 And when the bass hits , it hits hard .
11 Tourism Minister Simon Birmingham flagged more assistance on Friday for tourist operators hits hard by international border closures.
12 In most instances Governments treat Opposition criticism as empty rhetoric, but there are times when it hits hard .
13 Here, dreamy passionate romance hits hard .
15 While we wait, the baby wakes as if the rock hits hard , and his wails echo all down the tunnel.
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