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While Chinese firms have expanded into East Asia and South America, for years the European market proved a tough nut to crack – that is, until governments here decided to phase out the sale of new petrol and diesel models.
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Combining consistent speed with the mental solidity and racing decisiveness he has always shown makes Piastri a formidable rival who, psychologically at least, will be a tough nut to crack.
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"He was a tough nut, Gene Hackman. But he was really good."
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She adds the Spurs boss is "a tough nut to crack".
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Cardiff, on the other hand, have leapt up the table in recent weeks and will prove a tough nut to crack.
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