Keeping the hurt inside, Killy henceforth learned in an existential manner to rely on no one but himself, and toughened his hide. |
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The thieves, says the proprietor, must have used a sledgehammer to break the toughened glass to gain access. |
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They could pretend that they in fact had hands toughened by manual labor in the somewhat mythical Australian outback. |
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Cages for beasts like tigers and lions are made of toughened glass with green plants inside. |
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But after The Big Breakfast she had toughened up and developed a more ruthless survivalist streak. |
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Just when I thought I was getting myself straightened out and toughened up with the proper contractor mindset, along comes something like this. |
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Good quality glass skins are toughened for impact resistance and treated to filter out ultra violet and infra red rays. |
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He said the club uses safety glasses, which are toughened like windscreens, so if they smash there are no sharp edges. |
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We have increased the numbers of police to record numbers, toughened the law on everything from rape to benefit fraud. |
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As I outlined in answer to an earlier supplementary question, the current legislation has toughened the law in this regard. |
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Kirby came of age in the 1930s, was toughened by his Depression boyhood and perhaps scarred by his frontline experiences in World War Two. |
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Elegant and inventive, all are in effect strongboxes, made of toughened laminated and bonded glass. |
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When single panes of toughened glass are used overhead such failure can have dangerous consequences. |
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Such vitriol toughened her up for the less aesthetically pleasing career of boxing. |
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By then, experience had toughened him, while making him more determined than ever to succeed. |
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The damaged floodlights are several feet high and are made of toughened glass similar to that used in the rear window of a car. |
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There were concerns that the toughened laminated safety glass would prove slippy for small, stockinged feet. |
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But the NFL has toughened the rules for expansion teams since then, making it more difficult to load up on players from the get-go. |
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The Manchester Evening News launched a campaign three years ago to promote the use of toughened glass and plastic bottles in nightspots. |
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One of the options is the wider use of toughened plastic glasses, which are already used by some pubs voluntarily. |
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Moreover, with its Notice regarding Competition Law Treatment of Vertical Agreements, COMCO toughened Parliament's stance. |
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The city reduced industrial pollutants, started to convert to diesel, emphasized the treatment of domestic sewage, cleaned up streets and toughened pollution laws. |
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The 4mm toughened safety glass in the sliding doors ensures optimum safety and security. |
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Made to exacting standards, their frameless showers are constructed from toughened safety glass,, and can be installed in almost any space or over any existing shower base. |
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As a result of this crisis, the sector has strengthened somewhat and rules have been toughened. |
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By putting finance at the helm, this has reinforced the demands of profitability and toughened the operating conditions everywhere. |
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Fiscal rules have been toughened, but creditor countries have resisted any sharing of liabilities. |
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Schools blame Britain's newly toughened visa requirements for non-EU students. |
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She really toughened up and started bunking off school and acting up. |
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Bette shower enclosures made of toughened safety glass are available in many different dimensions and installation variants. |
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The dribbling tutelage he received from his father on the beaches near his home toughened him up to ensure that he has coped with the physical nature of the Scottish game. |
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Floor rail at the bottom, cable channel for sensor cable at the top 10 mm safety toughened glazing. |
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Buni was raised by bunny-girls, dragged out of the closet by pop stars, and toughened up by the Royal Navy before coming to Nottingham as a mature student. |
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Construction in wood fibre panels, 6 mm toughened glass placed over top drawer. |
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The furniture is powder coated and the worktop is made of toughened glass to operate in a tough environment. |
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The current climate of scarce resources has toughened conditionalities and led to a strong focus on aid effectiveness. |
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Graham has used his clout to weaken such rules as a 2002 EPA proposal that would have toughened emission standards for snowmobiles and other off-road vehicles. |
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They said they would campaign for an exit unless the prime minister toughened his negotiating stance on issues such as national sovereignty. |
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Teak handrails are supported on sheets of toughened glass as balusters. |
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Another variant is the aluminium frame effectively combined with dyed sheets of toughened glass, either in anthracite or mocha. |
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Oven door with integrated thermometer and large, transparent front made from toughened glass. |
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But the Government yesterday toughened the sanctions, announcing that employers faced a pounds 200 fine for every worker they underpay. |
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Nevertheless, as has already been said, the policy of blockade and isolation to which Cuba has been subjected by several western powers for decades has only toughened the position of the hard-line sectors of the regime. |
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Provinces and territories supported the provisions of the new legislation that deterred crime, toughened sentences for firearms offences, and targeted weapons smuggling. |
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Generally, prepreg composites have superior stiffness, strength and fatigue resistance due to toughened resins and high fiber content, which are well dispersed in an organized fabric architecture. |
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The fragmentation test is applicable only to toughened and not laminated panes because in the later case the majority of fragments will be held in place by the interlayer. |
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It has also toughened conditions for its provision. |
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The increasing application of competition regulations in core areas of social policy, linked with toughened European and global competition generates new requirements for the financing and structure of national social policy. |
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But the Government has now toughened the sanctions, announcing employers face a pounds 200 fine for every worker they underpay. |
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Right whales have raised patches of toughened skin, called callosities, scattered across their heads, lips, and chins. |
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Licensing boards should insist on pub and club landlords and owners in trouble spots using toughened or plastic glass. |
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The results showed that POM could be photostabilized and toughened by the elastomer functionalized with UV stabilizer in one step. |
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A few days before, I snicked my forefinger with the curved banana knife at the store, and a callusy scab toughened the ball of my fingertip. |
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Between 1997 and 1999 the roof was refurbished and 10,000 panes of toughened glass 'float' above the wrought iron trusses. |
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In the case of breakage, toughened glass will shatter into small crystal-like pieces which can cause potential injury and be a choking hazard for small children. |
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If it is not toughened glass you might be able to remove the scratch youself by buffing it up with some jeweller's rouge. |
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Being able to reprocess plutonium and enrich uranium would give Iran a choice of weapons technologies. Next week's IAEA report will press Iran to agree to toughened safeguards. |
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The Crystal Tourniket uses a combination of laminated and toughened glass to reduce the traditionally framed elements of the door to a bare minimum. |
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Ion plating: A surface treatment method in which a toughened membrane, made using ionized metals and produced in a vacuum, is applied as a coating. |
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The House also toughened the Senate bill's punishments of executives. |
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To date, advanced composites in the Aerospace industry have mostly used prepreg tape laying because of the high stiffness, strength and fatigue resistance of toughened resins and high fiber content. |
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Bright-beady of eye, bony of cheek and jaw, scarred, toughened, broken and reknit, indestructible, grisly, gladiatorial as a hornet, he was a type neither new nor unfamiliar. |
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The chemically toughened glass panel in the roof has been replaced with carbon fibre to give the cabin a more enclosed, cocooned environment, as has the engine bay cover. |
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For instance, engineers might use the toughened ceramic to make gears, bearings, or other parts for everything from racecars to industrial food-processing equipment. |
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What makes these goodies different, the company says, is that they are formed by robotic machines so that the dough is not toughened by overhandling. |
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Gel acrylonitrile-butadiene elastomer toughened polyoxymethylene blends. |
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