The truth is that in two hundred years the stiffest opposition the British faced in Africa were the Boers and the Afrika Korps. |
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He gave him the stiffest challenge for the title, and he was in fact the only player to remain uneaten till the end. |
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The new car is higher, wider and longer than its predecessor and with a bodyshell 12 per cent stiffer it is also the stiffest in its class. |
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The result, even at its loosest, is as formal and choreographed as the stiffest and most status-conscious dinner party. |
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Even when turned to its stiffest setting the Spur's ride couldn't be called harsh, even remotely. |
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For all that, the subsidy reforms enjoy broad support, even from his stiffest critics. |
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In Europe, a proposed overhaul of passenger rights will put the threshold at five hours enough to test the stiffest of upper lips. |
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They would bite with a vengeance, introducing one of the stiffest regimes in Europe. |
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As I mentioned earlier, Bill C-10 includes a number of sentences for both use and non-use firearms offences with the stiffest penalties. |
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The stiffest prison sentence handed down for impaired driving causing death has been ten years. |
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What are the stiffest, strongest and toughest fibres known, at least 50 times stronger than steel? |
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Aluminium body construction makes the new XJ the one of the stiffest vehicles in its class. |
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The bodyshell itself is the stiffest in the segment, claims Mercedes-Benz, and yet at just 437 kg the new model is no heavier than the previous one. |
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With its multi function searching and detection features Jeohunter 3D Dual System, ensures its users to search and investigate in very dense and mineral environments on the stiffest surface structures. |
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The Cannondale SuperSix is the lightest, stiffest carbon road frame in Cannondale's line of bicycles, boasting the ultimate in pedaling efficiency, super comfort and refined handling. |
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The combination of off-the-wind sailing and long following seas characteristic of blue water passage making sets the stiffest challenge to any autopilot. |
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Over the past 20 years, the international express market has seen both the most rapid growth and the stiffest competition of all segments of the postal sector. |
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It has achieved great success in the face of some of the stiffest competition anywhere in the world and its contribution to the development of a competitive European aviation market has been unique. |
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The placing of the stiffest and heaviest elements of the engine compartment, like the engine, the gear box and certain accessories, is also the object of careful study. |
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The thinnest, stiffest, best performing rod available, World Class is the outcome of continued technological research, constant improvement of construction materials and long experience acquired on the fishing grounds. |
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Taking on multi-billion-dollar corporations is one thing, but staring down the party machine that put him in office could prove his stiffest challenge yet. |
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One of the few wheelsets that has been designed from the ground up for high-performance riding and racing on the track, the EC90 TKO Carbon is possibly the stiffest, strongest, fastest spoked pista wheelsets available. |
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The stiffest penalties for abalone poaching in Canada's history were handed down in April 2007 to three men caught by DFO Enforcement Officers illegally harvesting the threatened B. C. mollusc. |
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Historically, the discovery and development of the natural riches of this harsh and inhospitable land have been among the stiffest challenges Canadians have had to surmount. |
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Vulcanite has crept in towards the bottom of the weights and while this is his stiffest task by far, he can continue on an upward curve. |
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Meanwhile, the tubuliform silk of the protective egg sacs is the stiffest. |
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The Justice Department contends that BP committed gross negligence and willful misconduct, which BP contests, and is seeking the stiffest penalties possible. |
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