| 31. | Bellegarde proved to be a tough nut to crack and its 1, 000 surviving defenders only capitulated on 17 September.
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| 32. | Malaysia should not have any problems with Group A opponents Macau and Mauritius but Thailand will be a tough nut to crack.
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| 33. | It looks like a tough nut to crack, " said Santos about the rebels'liberal use of land mines.
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| 34. | "Let's face it _ that was a tough nut to crack, " an adviser to Clinton said.
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| 35. | Chela, 23rd on the ATP rankings, found Indian ace Paes a tough nut to crack as both sets went to the wire.
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| 36. | "I think it's a tough nut to crack, " said Miller, given that few Democrats support private accounts.
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| 37. | "I think it's a tough nut to crack, " says Ed Brogan, auto analyst at Jardine Fleming Securities.
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| 38. | The fake working title for this show was " A Tough Nut to Crack " to throw off outsiders about the contents of the episode.
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| 39. | But how such galaxies came to be is a tough nut to crack, because the galaxies most relevant to that issue are the farthest away.
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| 40. | Nelson Pressley, The Washington Post : Musical comedy is a tough nut to crack; there is hardly a rarer commodity in show business anymore.
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