Sentences with phrase «brutal business»

But cattle ranching is a brutal business, especially in Hawaii.
It was a great business, but it was a brutal business.
However, this world doesn't really exist, it is just fictional (glamor) or at least this world is not a world of happiness, but just a world of brutal business or making money.
It's a young man's game and a brutal business.
Football is a brutal business, and I wouldn't hesitate to bring Diego Simeone in this summer — he has more than proven what a great coach he is, has the passion, and is the right age to take us where we want to go for the next 10 years.
Politics is a brutal business.
That's a brutal business, subject to fickle winds.
The publishing industry is a brutal business, and even the most talented writers experience the heartbreak of rejection.
Horse slaughter is a brutal business.
There is no denying the fact that it is brutal business.
*** Politics is a brutal business: no sooner is a politician or political party riding the crest of a wave, than they're being smashed against jagged rocks and deluged by a roaring surf.
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