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hard times

noun as in recession

noun as in storm cloud

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What’s missing are the character nuances that speak to hard times under a divided church, and how that affected Bonhoeffer the man and a citizen, not just the servant of God.

But the impending birth of his son, and the opportunity to serve as an example of persevering through hard times, factored into his decision to return.

His warm smile gave no hint of the hard times he faced in Miami’s rough Liberty City neighborhood.

Jeanne de la Motte, a noblewoman fallen on hard times, pretended to be French Queen and tricked a cardinal into giving her the necklace, without paying.

From BBC

So many people are experiencing hard times in this country.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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