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FEW sane foreigners would willingly walk into the merciless world of Russian business and politics and get themselves stuck between the Kremlin's bosses and the country's toughest oligarchs.

Some of Brazil's greatest ever players, pele, Garrincha, Zico and Romario, have all graced the hallowed ground where fanatical crowds of up to 183,000 mean only the very toughest visitors survive.

At stunningly close range, they had shot and killed Sgt. Larry Rougle, one of Battle Company's best, toughest and coolest.

"The toughest is going to be that fast lane on the highway," Brusaw says, "where you've got a 40-ton truck, maybe with snow chains."

A study of Central American leaf-cutter ants has shown that the younger and more vigorous members of the colony are given the toughest job of cutting through the leaves they harvest.

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DESPITE its name, Smugglers' Gulch is one of the toughest places to sneak into America.

The toughest phase of the downsizing process is finding the heart to dispose things you’ve owned for years, or that have memories attached to them.

It was long considered the single toughest purpose-built racetrack in the world.

Yet the farmer does not quarrel with the logic of the decision to freeze Bulgaria’s aid, which is the toughest sanction ever imposed on any EU member.

Although growth rates almost everywhere will be dented– except possibly in oil-exporting Malaysia– countries with poor economic management face the toughest adjustment.

Pope Benedict arrived at Andrews Air Force base outside Washington having directly addressed one of the toughest issues facing him during his first papal visit to the United States.

The toughest challenge for me personally was that I found the home screen a tad too busy.

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