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  • 51hard labour — UK / US noun [uncountable] very hard physical work that some people have to do when they are in prison as a punishment …

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  • 52hard sell — UK / US noun [singular] a method of selling in which someone tries very hard to persuade customers to buy something See: soft sell …

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  • 53ˌhard ˈsell — noun [singular] any method of selling in which someone tries very hard to persuade customers to buy something …

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  • 54Hard disk drive — Hard drive redirects here. For other uses, see Hard drive (disambiguation). Hard disk drive Mechanical interior of a modern hard disk drive Date invented 24 December 1954 [1] …

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  • 55Hard-Fi — at the 2006 Hurricane Festival in Germany Background information Origin Staines, Surrey, England …

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  • 56Hard Tack Come Again No More — Hard Tack, Come Again No More is an American Civil War era parody of the song Hard Times, Come Again No More. First called Hard Crackers, Come Again No More! , it is a sarcastic complaint about the quality of some of the provisions provided by… …

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  • 57hard up — ˌhard ˈup adjective informal 1. not having enough money, especially for a short period of time: • We expected quite a bit of income from the Las Vegas project, but this has been postponed, so we re financially hard up. 2. be hard up for something …

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  • 58Hard Head — and Hard Head 2 were two mid 80s arcade platform scrolling video games made by SunA corporation.The original Hard Head , released in 1988, was also converted to the NES and was a classic platform game. Although the game contained some original… …

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  • 59Hard trance — originated in Germany in the early to mid 90 s and is one of the earliest forms of trance. It was one of the most common forms of Trance throughout the decade, characterized by strong kicks, with a very dry and heavy sound. Now it is much more… …

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  • 60hard on (someone's) heels — hard/hot on (someone s) heels 1. if you are hard on someone s heels, you are following very close behind them, especially because you are trying to catch them. She ran down the steps with a group of journalists hard on her heels. 2. if you are… …

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