| 41. | Bellegarde proved to be a tough nut to crack and its 1, 000 surviving defenders only capitulated on 17 September.
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| 42. | Pakistan enjoyed territorial supremacy throughout the match against Spain, but found Spanish goalkeeper Bernardino Herrera a tough nut to crack.
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| 43. | You hit the crud out of everything you can hit and and give great effort and be a tough nut.
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| 44. | "He's a tough nut.
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| 45. | But Sen . Jim Bunning, R-Ky ., acknowledged, " This is a tough nut we are talking about right now.
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| 46. | In the 20 years after their international debut in 1976, the Americans developed a cachet as tough nuts to crack.
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| 47. | He's a tough nut.
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| 48. | When Martin suggested then that TMS would be a tough nut to crack, turns out he was being politically correct.
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| 49. | But the local phone business is proving a tough nut to crack for even the largest and best financed cable companies.
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| 50. | He didn't budge, but everyone knows he's a tough nut to crack, and this way you get credit for any future deal.
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