How To Use Hard-hitting In A Sentence
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The campaign, backed by Swindon Council and the police, has seen hard-hitting posters go up in car parks across town.
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Young people are drifting into crime because too little is being spent on keeping them out of trouble, a hard-hitting survey has revealed.
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The English playwright has made an impressive career producing a bevy of hard-hitting, didactic and experimental plays.
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Hard-hitting posters will soon go up around Swindon pubs and clubs warning women that they risk losing their looks if they carry on boozing too hard.
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In fact, the subtitled video is a poignant and hard-hitting meditation on four Turkish women who wear wigs, and why they do so.
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Everything was lined up for a hard-hitting report last week.
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The usually hard-hitting critics of the ABC in some media outlets seem to have ignored this story completely.
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The Insider, an honest and hard-hitting film, won nothing.
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Increasingly high-profile and hard-hitting campaigns have been aimed at keeping children away from railway lines.
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This week's review is a hard cover book with a hard-hitting jacket, determined to catch your attention.
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The pugnacious, charismatic hectoring figure shown in his full glory on television in recent days also remains a prime candidate to host a similarly hard-hitting political talk show.
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The 29-year-old is a hard-hitting defender for the Pittsburg Steelers club and attracted the attention of a shampoo company with his 3-feet long, frizzy hair.
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The hard-hitting drama about convicts is back for a new series and this time they are on the run.
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Hyper-detailed textures and some of the most amazing lighting effects you've ever seen grace the hard-hitting action.
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The hard-hitting, high-principled, investigative journalists of this country have no price.
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Prepare to be shocked by this hard-hitting series, and to understand more about the women who murder.
The Sun
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Aside from vague rhetoric about “the Party of No” which is not nearly hard-hitting enough (and also getting annoying), they really need to make a straightforward case that Republicans do not care about the well-being of the country.
Matthew Yglesias » While Economy Burns, Jon Kyl Blocking Treasury Nominees Over Petty BS
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The charity is launching a hard-hitting campaign on billboards in Manchester.
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It opens with three hard-hitting, outspoken songs that seamlessly combine a folk-rock sensibility with a sizzling hip-hop tempo.
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Noise-making culprits will also be directly targeted in a hard-hitting publicity campaign based on market research.
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This "hard-hitting" talk is simply an apology for ignorance and backwardness.
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Saying his ejection from the frontbench was inevitable, he went on to make some hard-hitting criticisms about the state of his own party.
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She is well known across Karnataka as a firebrand journalist, doing scoops on underworld dons and hard-hitting interviews with politicians.
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It poses a direct and hard-hitting question: to what extent is civility compatible with religion?
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However, even though the hard-hitting report was very critical of AIB management, no senior manager was sacked.
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ANC secretary-general Kgalema Motlanthe will also address delegates on Wednesday, in what is expected to be a hard-hitting mid-term organisational report.
ANC Daily News Briefing
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Few women play the hard-hitting sport also known as "murderball," which was featured in an Oscar-nominated film of the same name in 2005.
First British woman to play wheelchair rugby in Paralympics
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Stephen Lewis reports on a new, hard-hitting campaign with posters such as this to keep children safe and away from railway lines during the Easter holidays.
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On the last Tuesday of each month, she and her three horns and five rhythm put on an unstoppable juggernaut of a set at the Iridium, with one hard-hitting swinger after another, pausing only for what she describes as a mandatory "two-ballad minimum.
Holiday Cheer
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While it might be about matters of the heart, this hard-hitting documentary is much more sad than saucy.
The Sun
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A city segregated on racial lines, riven by racism, poverty and prejudice is revealed in a hard-hitting report looking at Bradford.
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In a hard-hitting sermon, the young curate hit out at a lack of parental responsibility in regard to children.
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His preaching is conservative and frequently hard-hitting, often focusing on themes of obedience, sin, and deliverance.
American Grace
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Known as a hard-hitting defensive back during his 12-year career, Proudfoot experienced repeated head trauma, according to the CFL's Alumni Association.
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His hard-hitting speech today will shock them into realising they have a mountain to climb.
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The Harvard Center for Risk Analysis criticized the newly hard-hitting coverage.
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A hard-hitting report demands a nationwide crusade against violence in the home.
The Sun
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Similarly, Colescott paints big, lush narrative acrylics on canvas, hard-hitting narrative works that travel across time and history.
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In a hard-hitting speech to the IMF, he urged third world countries to undertake sweeping reforms.
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Truant teenagers are being targeted in a hard-hitting poster campaign at bus shelters across East Lancashire.
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a hard-hitting expose
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He pledged to mount a hard-hitting public information campaign on those risks, especially the dangers to mental health.
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Noise-making culprits will also be directly targeted in a hard-hitting publicity campaign based on market research.
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The four are visiting restaurants, pubs and other eateries and printing hard-hitting reviews on the web.
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But he won a starting job late in preseason and has been a hard-hitting ballhawk (four interceptions).
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But the series is hard-hitting as well as being a beautiful watch.
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The deciding set was warfare, and though the pair exchanged early breaks, they found themselves engaged in lengthy, hard-hitting rallies and chasing every ball with legs fueled by determination.
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He can play the daylights out of full-on postbop or explore north-Euro ambience, but he calls his hard-hitting Karma fusion group his "grunge band" – a misnomer for a rare splicing of rich-toned, pipe-like themes, fiercely guttural up-tempo tenor improv, Arabic and Irish music, and tight grooving.
This week's new live music
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THE harsh realities of being a nurse in modern Britain are exposed in a hard-hitting new advertising campaign.
The Sun
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He struck an attitude of defiance with a typically hard-hitting speech.
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The company is launching a hard-hitting advertising campaign to promote its PowerBook line of portable computers, Graziano said.
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In a hard-hitting speech to the IMF, he urged third world countries to undertake sweeping reforms.
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I say to members that Mr Sowry is making a hard-hitting speech, and some interjections can be expected, but not so many as to drown out the member speaking.
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That's the plan," said Jayshawn, who also plays running back but is best known as a hard-hitting defensive back.
The Seattle Times
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This promises to be a hard-hitting play from a news correspondent filing reports from a hellish war zone.
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And though his realistic and hard-hitting film has won some rave reviews, Tigmanshu is certainly not resting on his laurels.
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a hard-hitting advertising campaign
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That is what happens in this hard-hitting three-part series about homelessness.
The Sun
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Spending cuts will prevent the armed forces from carrying out military operations and lead to a decline in Britain's influence and role in the world, a hard-hitting report by a cross-party group of MPs warns.
Cross-party committee attacks defence cuts
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For a few moments near the beginning, Center Stage looks like it has a chance to be revealing and hard-hitting.
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The cobia is a highly rated, hard-hitting game fish that is prone to long, powerful, determined runs and occasional leaps.
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Drawing inspiration from real life incidents, he makes hard-hitting films that revolve around issues concerning society.
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Most shows and most comics that are hard-hitting are criticizing everything.
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In 1934 he made his Warwickshire debut, and quickly caught the eye as a hard-hitting middle-order batsman.
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There is enough out there that is what they call edgy and quite hard-hitting and modern and fashionable.
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The price to be paid for the democratisation of taste is a cool ‘aloofness’, but the prize is said to be an independence of judgment that ‘guarantees hard-hitting, candid and uninfluenced commentary’.
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The announcement comes as somewhat of a surprise after The Office creator and UK series star delivered a hard-hitting monologue last year that included zingers aimed at Hugh Hefner, Charlie Sheen, the cast of Sex and the City 2 and Scientologists.
Who Will He Offend This Year? Ricky Gervais to Host Golden Globes Again
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It was reasoned that this would eliminate lengthy carrier qualification trials as well as providing the Marines with a hard-hitting fighter-bomber that would be well suited to their operational doctrine.
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Increased exposure and professionalism have dovetailed to produce bona fide stars—people young players can identify with—not least among them England's hard-hitting batter Claire Taylor.
Women's Cricket Scores With Investment, Interest
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In other words they wish to feed their own egos, impressing their public with their concept of direct hard-hitting so-called truths.
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One of the standout films of the festival, Proteus was hard-hitting and frank.
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Mr. Carter, who died Thursday at age 57 nearly nine months after being diagnosed with brain cancer, was a hard-hitting catcher who helped the New York Mets win the 1986 World Series.
Slugging Catcher Fueled Mets' Glory of 1980s
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Drawing inspiration from real life incidents, he makes hard-hitting films that revolve around issues concerning society.
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THE Government has been clamping down on benefit cheats with a series of hard-hitting ads.
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Similarly, Colescott paints big, lush narrative acrylics on canvas, hard-hitting narrative works that travel across time and history.
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The newspaper ran a hard-hitting editorial criticizing the government's economic policies.
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The site features a hard-hitting poster campaign, which uses a series of startling images and facts to highlight the cruelty to animals.
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Then he collied with John Conner, a hard-hitting rookie fullback who gave him a concussion.
The View From the Outside Looking In
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Their place is R-rated outings with plenty of hard-hitting stuff and the occasional topless woman.
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It was a hard-hitting report in all but one respect.
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The final episode of this hard-hitting series delves into little-known horrors behind history.
The Sun
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A hard-hitting advertising campaign will aim to make binge drinking socially unacceptable.
The Sun
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It was a muscular, hard-hitting documentary.
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Similarly, Colescott paints big, lush narrative acrylics on canvas, hard-hitting narrative works that travel across time and history.
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The band is also known for its hard-hitting political satire and onstage antics.
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`You'd be surprised what prejudice there is against letting women do any of the really hard-hitting disaster stuff.
FURTHER TALES OF THE CITY
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There was an access report commissioned by industry on it, which was tough, hard, hard-hitting, even scathing.
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Her raw lyrics and range of styles are hard-hitting and addictive.
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Instead of its hard-hitting torque and throttle response, we're tuning our engine to deliver a more refined rush that keeps building until you reach the 155-mph speed limiter.
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Who knew that he was also a hard-hitting investigative journalist?
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How about good, clean, hard-hitting hockey that displays skill, speed and finesse?