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1 Still, this unpretentious film faces a tough slog in jaded European markets.
2 Decades of hard, tough slog by feminists changed many of Ireland's anti-women laws.
3 Writing the bill has been a long, tough slog for Kerry.
4 For others it has brought hardship and stress - with a tough slog ahead.
5 Several artists have been finding this summer a tough slog .
6 Hartman says they knew it would be a tough slog .
7 Steiner told reporters a day earlier he expected talks this year to be a tough slog .
8 The unconvincing win was a tough slog for the Aussies, who trailed by three points at half time.
9 It was a tough slog for South Africa's bowlers on the second day, but eventually dismissed England for 353.
10 Political analysts predict a tough slog for Democrats in the conservative district they say was redrawn to favor the Republican party.
11 Now, Altera faces a tough slog to defeat the 2003 rules as the first company to challenge them in Tax Court, tax attorneys said.
12 The report is titled "Credit Themes: A Tough Slog For U.S. Building Materials Companies Continues, While Latin American Peers Face Better Prospects."
13 Tough slog for our tipsters, but Brad Davidson and Darren Prendergast gave punters something to cheer with Menari ($3.70) returning with a big win.
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