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1 South Africa's youngest generation of workers have a tough time finding jobs.
2 The company expects a really tough time for the first six months.
3 It's tough time for his family. Matt Alter, Fire Union president said.
4 THERE'S no doubt about it, food is going through a tough time .
5 No young person going through a tough time should ever feel alone.
6 Mr Blazak said the townspeople will be going through a tough time .
7 GAO also said regulators will have a tough time distinguishing proprietary trading.
8 Truth is, I have a tough time talking to most people nowadays.
9 Dublin Castle The National Chamber Choir has been through a tough time .
10 Any acquisition, though, would come at a tough time for manganese producers.
11 Households and businesses face a really tough time in the months ahead.
12 You helped me a lot, got me through a really tough time .
13 But Renzi will have a tough time getting his decree past parliament.
14 Thoughts are with Jane and the family at this incredibly tough time .
15 Without the medallion, Ben would have a tough time just staying alive.
16 No fuel-sothe Indies are going to have a tough time resupplying.
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