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I might have to hew it to pieces to stop its attack.
"In this job it is necessary to hew to the line."
As national intelligence director, he will have to hew to a more independent standard.
It's no good trying to hew wood with a sword.
But if reporters were to hew to legal standards, very little would be reported beyond what officials want people to hear.
And people who hew to this ethic are still rewarded.
These are three books that have attempted to hew fiction from the fact of 9/11.
"I don't plan to hew to that 100 percent," he told the financial control board.
From the expressions on their faces, they wanted to hew more than stone.
I believe he'll hew to his side of our bargain."
If you pay too much attention to them you will never hew out anything worth while.
The vote on confirmation is expected to hew closely to party lines.
The lumberjacks could hew up to 50 ties a day.
What said the dog whom I hope to hew down at daybreak?
Over the course of a season, a player's performance will hew closely to his actual statistics.
The airlines would hew to the law as written.
He does not hew to a doctrinaire hostility to government programs.
The fastest way to find safe harbor now was to hew to their original course.
It felt painfully difficult to hew out another course.
Failed to hew out a place of mine own?
Picasso, Apollinaire and their friends did not hew to a single line.
"Now we can hew our own timbers for the summer house.
Then it took him but a short time to hew his way through the rock. '
They hew to the Democratic center on nearly every social issue, and both have made more access to higher education a centerpiece of their campaigns.
Most journalists hew to a clear line between observing a story and participating in it.