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| If you start something off well, it will be easy to finish. |
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| To prepare for a necssary but unpleasant situation. |
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| Put your shoulder to the wheel. |
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| Little strokes fell great oaks. |
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| A task may seem overwhelming, but if you break it into smaller pieces, you can get the job done. |
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| Keep your nose to the grindstone. |
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| To force yourself to work hard all the time. |
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| Working hard and at a steady pace. |
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| To stay up very late to get the job done. |
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| Bite off more than you can chew. |
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| Taking on more work or responsibilities than one can handle. |
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