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For the first time she felt every hard line of him.
Washington, however, is said to be taking a hard line.
"The law takes a hard line against using images of dead people."
So Jobs is taking a very hard line on this.
Well, there was no help for it but to take a hard line.
She stood up, her mouth set in a hard line.
She still had her hand between his legs, could feel the hard line of him.
At the same time, however, the agency has taken a hard line with the state over this year's report.
An equally hard line should be taken in both cases.
The hard line taken by the City was also seen on the convention floor itself.
I knew a girl at university who took a very hard line on photographs.
One reason is China's continuing hard line on human rights.
And the American military has clearly taken a harder line.
But he indicated that the Government would continue to take a hard line.
If we got lucky, it would be a hard line.
Why has the state taken such a hard line on bail?
"We want to draw a hard line and say this has gone too far."
Adam took a very hard line on American issues in the early part of his political career.
"The first is to take a hard line on some of the issues.
According to the police they have taken a hard line because of past difficulties with the club.
One reason is that the Met has taken a hard line on financial incentives.
"We have a reputation for being pretty hard line," he said.
But taking a hard line has plenty of risks, too.
The commission has taken a hard line against certain deals in recent years.
Some of them appear in the above list, for a hard line cannot be drawn.