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- It's a very hard row to hoe ."
- "It's a very hard row to hoe.
- "But it's a hard row to hoe ."
- This is a hard row to hoe,
- Black and white, and if you were black, you had a hard row to hoe.
- "It's going to be a hard row to hoe the next couple of months.
- History suggests that people who exhaust their emergency benefits during a recession have a hard row to hoe.
- Conceding that it's a hard row to hoe, congressional Republicans begin hearings Thursday on how to cut farm programs that their own constituents depend upon.
- "Now, this particular set of circumstances is very, very unusual, but still, it's a hard row to hoe ."
- It's been a hard row to hoe, since most of her academic colleagues studied the form, not the function, of the objects they unearthed.
- They all have a hard row to hoe .'I say, well, I don't know how one can improve oneself unless he clearly works at it.
- The Star Spangled Banner is a hard song to sing, and running for president is a hard row to hoe, but determined folk manage to do both, against great odds.
- James Walsh, a New York City lawyer who has represented plaintiffs in libel cases, said Monday, " but my view today is that he has a very hard row to hoe ."
- Sheldon has also acknowledged that he likes Penny, although he claims this was only because he was forced to because Leonard " made him ", and that Sheldon liking her was a " hard row to hoe ".
- Rodriguez-Ramon laid out the facts of the case at length in order to bolster his case that the arbitration clause should not be applied to matters the parties had not expressly agreed to arbitrate such as the statutory claims . " You have a fairly hard row to hoe here in getting us to change that, " one justice told him, acknowledging the lower-court rulings.