The toughies she encountered during her teaching career knew exactly where they stood with her and respected her for it. |
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I know that ankle injuries are toughies to come back from, but this is getting a little extreme, isn't it? |
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While we wondered at their street-corner, street-clothed hardiness a couple of other toughies turned up. |
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Monkeys who want to rule the world will be slapped down by these troublesome toughies called Blossom, Bubbles and Buttercup. |
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All that was missing from the scene were a couple of pin-striped toughies carrying violin cases. |
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But some students cracked real toughies, too, without batting an eyelid. |
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College students are held in low esteem, thanks to commercial movies that regularly feature youth as toughies amid free-flowing booze, drugs, and gals. |
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It favors civil liberties, AIDS research, curbing dogs in Georgetown, and similar toughies. |
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The current crop are packed with young inebriated lager drinkers, and you are unwelcomed at the door by toughies with ear pieces. |
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Elsewhere in Ahmedabad, a group of the BJP's student wing toughies stormed the Gujarat University building and thrashed a clerk. |
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But they reminded each other to stay combative and visceral, Chicago toughies abjuring decorative and ironic finesses that could have opened doors to them in New York. |
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The trick will be reforms that do not just embolden toughies. |
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We have Blackheath, then next week it is Waterloo and we have more toughies ahead. |
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He faces our old mate Hugs Dancer, dipping his toe in Group Two waters for the first time, and that clash of the toughies will be well worth seeing. |
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She's a survivor, one of life's toughies, and a great mum to her two boys. |
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