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  • 91hard sledding — or[rough sledding] or[tough sledding] {n.}, {informal} Difficulty in succeeding or making progress. * /Jane had hard sledding in her math course because she was poorly prepared./ * /When Mr. Smith started his new business, he had tough sledding… …

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  • 92hard sledding — or[rough sledding] or[tough sledding] {n.}, {informal} Difficulty in succeeding or making progress. * /Jane had hard sledding in her math course because she was poorly prepared./ * /When Mr. Smith started his new business, he had tough sledding… …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 93Hard Haid Moe — is a fictional character, a hillbilly seen in Disney comics. Unlike most other characters in the Donald Duck universe, Hard Haid Moe is indubitably a human being.Moe was created by Dick Kinney and Al Hubbard. His first appearance was in the story …

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  • 94Hard Hearted Hannah (The Vamp of Savannah) — is a popular song from Tin Pan Alley.The music was written by Milton Ager, the lyrics by Charles Bates, Bob Bigelow and Jack Yellen. The song was published in 1924 by Ager, Yellen Bornstein, Inc. [ [http://www.ascap.com/ace/search.cfm?requesttimeo… …

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  • 95hard on the heels of (something) — hard/hot on the heels of (something) if something comes hard on the heels of something else, it happens very soon after it. A film contract came hard on the heels of the success of their first album …

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  • 96hard on the heels of something — phrase happening very soon after something This disaster comes hard on the heels of last week’s train crash. Thesaurus: after another event or timesynonym Main entry: hard …

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  • 97Very long instruction word — or VLIW refers to a CPU architecture designed to take advantage of instruction level parallelism (ILP). A processor that executes every instruction one after the other (i.e. a non pipelined scalar architecture) may use processor resources… …

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  • 98hard-working — UK US (also hardworking) /ˌhɑːdˈwɜːkɪŋ/ adjective ► always putting a lot of effort and care into work: »hardworking people/families/citizens »The staff working on the unit are hard working and have very little time to sit at a desk …

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  • 99hard by — adv, prep BrE old use very near ▪ in a house hard by the city gate …

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  • 100hard-hitting — hard hit|ting [ ,hard hıtıŋ ] adjective making criticisms in a very strong, honest, and direct way. This word usually shows that you approve of this type of criticism …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English