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1 But, the reality is that being the monarch involves serious hard graft .
2 For whatever accolades are dished out, the hard graft of science continues.
3 That was in return for six solid weeks of hard graft .
4 Bouchard is single-minded in pursuit of tennis success and clearly relishes hard graft .
5 It's true that from the outside hard graft can look a little dull.
6 He tells Louise Tickle about hard graft and making multiculturalism a success story.
7 She says it's hard graft - but the rewards could be worth it.
8 McLaughlin played the opening 40-minutes demonstrating his aptitude for hard graft .
9 It's just hard graft for very little money, possibly Britain's most sacred tradition.
10 Sunee provides for herself and her sons through sheer hard graft .
11 But the next 66 minutes were all about hard graft , rather than good football.
12 But only after a long, hard graft , writes Peter Crawley Struggling playwrights take note.
13 It's an ambiguity that's reflected in his lifestyle of hard graft and healthy living.
14 Talent played its part but so too did hard graft .
15 Cruising together Back in Sydney, it was a hard graft .
16 He did the hard graft and I took the liberties.
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