Dylan's a tough cookie, and you can read all about it on his very engaging and frequently updated website. |
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You don't know what it's like until you're there, and I'm a pretty tough cookie myself. |
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She has gone the distance so far and she's proved that she is a tough cookie, so we are praying she will keep getting better. |
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But he is a very tough cookie indeed, having been brought up in the military atmosphere of West Point. |
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Gooden is a tough cookie who can score, and Giricek is a lethal shooter who is underrated at being aggressive. |
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Once you've driven your flag into the North Pole, proven to yourself that you're actually a pretty tough cookie, what's the point in doing it again? |
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If they say I'm a tough cookie, it's because they're sloppy. |
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This 1 compartment backpack is deceptively spacious and a tough cookie suitable for everyone. |
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This Carla Del Ponte is a tough cookie, as you know. You cannot go there...and they wouldn't let Pelossi out. |
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It is a waiting game and a praying game but he is a tough cookie. |
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Coles is a tough cookie, and that impresses his teammates the most. |
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Vanessa Craft meets one tough cookie who's definitely in control. |
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After all, I am used to seeing her as a pretty tough cookie. |
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Michaels may be known as TV's flintiest trainer on NBC's The Biggest Loser, but she wasn't always a tough cookie. |
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Unlike the nebbishy Soukaz, however, Dominique is a go-getter, a tough cookie. |
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I'm sure Cookie is a tough cookie, and she'll recover from this. |
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You have the reputation of being a tough cookie, and we would appreciate it if, in the next few weeks, you could give us reason to believe that that reputation is warranted. |
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Boxwood is a pretty tough cookie. Wind, cold, wet, exhaust fumes, and industrial pollution are of no consequence. |
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