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1 It's no secret that acting for a living is a tough gig .
2 There is no question that Janice Cowart had one tough gig .
3 Being a woman parliamentarian is a very tough gig , she says.
4 TV View: It's a tough gig , this watching sport on television for a livelihood.
5 You can argue whether coaching the All Blacks is a tough gig or not.
6 Filmmaking in New Zealand is a very tough gig .
7 COMMENT Being an actor must be a tough gig .
8 No? It's a tough gig , canvassing in the snow.
9 Land-speed racing seems like a tough gig for electrics.
10 We've been here before It can be a tough gig selling a high-end brand in Australia.
11 It's a tough gig , this messiah business.
12 Playing Santa Claus is a tough gig .
14 It's a tough gig -but there is one clear winner Each year it's a dilemma for millions of Australians.
15 Selling luxury cars in Australia is a tough gig , the competition is strong and the Germans hold the dominant position.
16 Getting Grace Mugabe to come to Mzansi voluntarily in these circumstances will be a tough gig for any crime-fighting organisation.
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