I went into it as a hardened skeptic, I remained a hardened skeptic throughout the entire show, I am a hardened skeptic now.
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As the battle lines between the government and its rebel opponents hardened inside Syria, Damascus's foreign policy hardened, too.
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To excise the aged blackhead, Dr. Lee first rips off the hardened exterior — which she compares to a hardened lump of coal (sorry).
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Yet even as he hardened his heart against leaving, his comrades hardened theirs against him, threatening to support an opposition-sponsored vote of no confidence on February 15th.
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BURAIDA, Saudi Arabia — The men were not hardened militants.
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Bigurls were known to be hardened, but not exactly responsive.
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There are the mumbled lyrics of a hardened rock star.
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Upon closer inspection, these weren't tears in hardened connective tissue.
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Yet in office he seems to have hardened his line.
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"He has the look of a hardened warrior," Gibbs says.
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"Most systems haven't been hardened against an artificial fingerprint attack."
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Since then, the FIFA ethics case into Valcke has hardened.
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The solidified product looked similar to the hardened mucous bubbles.
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These hardened perceptions protect Sanders from certain kinds of criticism.
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She's seen the good too, but life has hardened Sansa.
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The coalition has described them as the most hardened militants.
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There was a softness in him that hadn't hardened yet.
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The cars seeped like spread tar and hardened into traffic.
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It cannot change hearts and minds that are already hardened.
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Samantha was three years older than us, pretty, but hardened.
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The year 2002 hardened my personal interest in video gaming.
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Because PTSD impacts everybody, not just the battle hardened soldier.
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And the Trump team appears to have hardened its position.
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The town is extremely poor, but its residents are hardened.
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The coalition has described them as the "most hardened" militants.
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Unable to do so, she has simply hardened public opinion.
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Trump's hardened Iran stance has united officials behind the IRGC.
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But once he took over the C.I.A., his rhetoric hardened.
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Or it could hide missiles in hardened locations, like tunnels.
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Even satellites must be specially hardened to survive the ride.
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The tactic has allowed often hardened officers to open up.
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The vestibules and hardened doors can also host metal detectors.
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In 2013, with Xi Jinping as president, these tendencies hardened.
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He had hardened, and was both angry and more alert.
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It drooped, as if made of clay that hadn't hardened.
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Since then, the two sides have only hardened their positions.
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The Cersei that comes out the other side is hardened.
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"They were innocent like boys, not hardened like men," she said.
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Trump has hardened his stance on immigration ahead of the Nov.
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I felt hardened, nauseated, and ravenous for sugar all at once.
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Every sensor on the probe also has to be similarly hardened.
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Beneath the swing is a hardened puddle of viscous black foam.
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The film revolves around his turn from neophyte to hardened soldier.
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Many states and localities will likely have hardened their electoral systems.
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Forget law enforcement trying to crack iPhone passwords of hardened criminals.
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Women are wearing headscarves, and the men are shorter and hardened.
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Repealing the death penalty does nothing to stop these hardened criminals.
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I don't have a problem with those—porn has hardened me.
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But also that it kind of poisoned discourse and hardened lines.
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The baby's death outraged a nation long hardened to police brutality.
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The rancor and puerility have surprised even the most hardened crowd.
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It turns city kids from feeble hairless rats into hardened mercenaries.
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But I also want to protect, we need a hardened sight.
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Instead, he was institutionalized and hardened—and a killer was born.
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Trump's anti-Muslim stance only hardened as the race went on.
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The smaller combat aircraft tend to have hardened hangers for protection.
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There are far more families out there than hardened distance hikers.
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Some were hardened terrorists, including those accused of plotting the Sept.
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In general, current students are more enthusiastic than battle-hardened alumni.
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But it is one that has become hardened within his base.
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They are hardened warriors one moment and scared children the next.
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"The terrorists have I.E.D.s, so we need hardened vehicles," said Capt.
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Even 35 years in, Mr. Walker is not a hardened professional.
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The annexation of Crimea hardened anti-Putin sentiment among most Republicans.
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Over the course of the morning, both sides hardened their positions.
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Over the years, law enforcement policies toward undocumented immigrants have hardened.
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"It is a very hardened attitude against these individuals," he said.
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Such suspicions only hardened after the American killing of Maj. Gen.
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In reality, however, "hardened criminals" are barred from receiving DACA protections.
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Over time, Mr. Wilders's own positions have hardened, his colleagues said.
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Hardened mercenaries are also joining, lured by the promise of money.
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He endured the franchise's lean years and was hardened by failure.
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My knife hacks its way through the hardened, dust-brown crumb.
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He's fought hardened foes like André the Giant and the Iron Sheik.
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They may look soft and cuddly, but golden moles are hardened survivors.
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Most bosses keep specialised staff to talk to these hardened industry experts.
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Irma and Maria spooked storm-hardened Caribbean folk, which is not easy.
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Parliament had earlier passed an amendment that hardened the government's original motion.
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Alice is surly and sulks in bed; Camille is hardened and impatient.
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Yet Democratic resistance to the president's demand has hardened across the board.
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Even hardened hacks whooped and applauded as the two leaders shook hands.
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His regiment was battle hardened, fresh from winning the Falklands/Malvinas war.
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Despite these concerns, even hardened securocrats are eager to strike a balance.
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Once cured and hardened, workers would disassemble the mandrel from the inside.
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The school administrator said yesterday they considered Santa Fe a hardened school.
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Since that historic visit last month, the brothers have hardened anti-U.
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The missiles are connected to underground command centers via hardened underground cables.
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The base also has between 45 and 50 hardened hangars on site.
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There are plenty of battle-hardened militants ISIS is trying to recruit.
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More than 60 homes were gone, trapped 20 meters under hardened lava.
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How did you get accepted into the inner circle of hardened mobsters?
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"There's just no time anymore, so you're hardened by it," he continued.
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These new battle lines have only been hardened by Macron's political gaffes.
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His eighteenth-century descendants, living within a hardened racial regime, did not.
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However, he is seen as having hardened his position on immigration since.
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A Tomahawk strike against North Korea would not penetrate hardened nuclear sites.
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Motorists are asked to be on the lookout for 16 hardened criminals.
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Last season's penalties motivated Syracuse, and the threat of sanctions hardened Carolina.
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Either they misread the Saudis or the kingdom's leadership hardened its position.
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A majority of the field were experienced and battle hardened political professionals.
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Hardened by a corrosive cynicism, they fall for morally deranged little showmen.
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The effort ultimately foundered as Maduro hardened his stance against opposition critics.
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Equipment and wiring on board are hardened to survive an electromagnetic pulse.
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A Supreme Court justice should be entirely unpredictable, not a hardened ideologue.
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They are building icebreakers and ice-hardened ships to ply Arctic waters.
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After he left office, the Republican Party's position on immigration hardened considerably.
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"You need hardened skin on your fingers to do this," he says.
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They provide an extra layer of deterrence, he said, in hardened silos.
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Over the decades, conventions and contrasting aesthetic strains have evolved and hardened.
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Four words that can strike fear into even the most hardened felon.
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The matcha dip quickly hardened into a Magic Shell-like outer coating.
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But, of course, the men have already hardened their hearts and minds.
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Diplomatically, Russia wants Western sanction of its hardened military presence in Syria.
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Irma is the storm that even hurricane-hardened Floridians were scared of.
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"We thought they might have hardened to temperature extremes," Dr. Gage said.
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The corps hardened him and shaped his ideas about raising a family.
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It's dreamy, air-and-stars beat music that retains a hardened undertow.
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But he worries that, instead of fading, wartime divisions have only hardened.
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Yet the EU has hardened its position on Brexit, for three reasons.
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Over time, the salts may have hardened the wood through chemical bonds.
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It reflects a hardened adherence to committing crimes and lack of remorse.
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Finally, a brief word to the really hardened atheists: Oh, come on.
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After decades of enduring cycles of violence, Iraqis are hardened to conflict.
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"I think we hardened our edge during our bowl preparation," he said.
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Hart cautioned against assuming that the shape of the race has hardened.
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Mostly it was my interpreter, whose face hardened into a permanent wince.
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Four years of economic woe have hardened Brazilian voters against environmental concerns.
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There were even more culturally specific rumors about Mister Rogers's hardened heart.
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You can see how disappointment has hardened her in ways she doesn't like.
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He flashed a picture of Dauntless, the company's single-rotor, weather-hardened drone.
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There's still a young woman who wants to live inside the hardened killer.
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Held by her so we breathed as one, I felt her hardened nipples.
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It's a crusade that WWF refers to in the hardened terms of war.
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In the movies, someone garnering the sympathy of hardened New Yorkers is heartwarming.
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Doubts about Mr Trump's morale hardened on the day of his second inauguration.
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His forces are well-equipped and battle-hardened, and he has rich friends.
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Hardened guard booths were located at each of the entryways to the compound.
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The neural network stitches these together using powerful graphics chips hardened against radiation.
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Modi's comments reveal his hardened stance on resuming dialogue with Pakistan, Pant continued.
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Your body is then hardened into that position with gas, light or heat.
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While in prison she befriends, hardened career criminal Leanne, played by Megan Mullally.
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The Conservative leadership contest has hardened attitudes in the party against any deal.
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Diplomatic outposts are hardened targets with security, blast walls and other security measures.
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Predictable are the dismissive tones from a political class heart hardened to newcomers.
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She's Imperator Furiosa, leading her hardened band of Vuvalini warriors across the desert.
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He had to give those traits to the older, more hardened model characters.
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The vinyl disc is later cooled and hardened in water, and then labeled.
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Critical government and military facilities should be hardened and may survive the attack.
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Europeans, by contrast, are metropolitan, pragmatic, and hardened by the absurdities of life.
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The chore system fell apart and the initial split within the community hardened.
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The front lines have also hardened, sketching violent new borders on Yemen's map.
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However, we should not punish innocent people and mistake them for hardened criminals.
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The kids adored him, but the hardened team of care workers did too.
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Since Ms Vestager took office, a mostly polite difference in philosophy has hardened.
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The NRA's position on background checks has hardened over the last two decades.
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The servers are cheerful and, it seems, not yet hardened to restaurant life.
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But Darja, who at 42 has already been married twice, has grown hardened.
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In later pieces, that has hardened into schtick that I usually find cloying.
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He said he would give the bulls hardened expressions to match Padilla's character.
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During the delay, most of the migrants adopted mind-sets of hardened patience.
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It's a fascinating thing for a guy who's very hardened on certain issues.
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Between these forces, the characters are hardened, sometimes into coal, sometimes into diamonds.
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He is 65, the lines of age having hardened his famously boyish face.
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In simple terms, voters' views have hardened on this question along partisan lines.
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"I've actually seen stalagmites of hardened honeydew on the ground," said Dr. Saunders.
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Now that it is over ten years old, Cassandra has been battle-hardened.
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We don't think we can convince hardened Trump supporters to change their minds.
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The waivers are a rare breather in a hardened U.S. policy toward Iran.
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Unless she is a hardened scammer, she will probably feel guilty and ashamed.
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The British brass, hardened by years of defeats, thought the US side naive.
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But her friends see hardened attitudes — reinforced since the election — toward the poor.
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That would be a tough sell to hardened supporters of Brexit in Mrs.
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The referendum in June 623, and the ensuing debate, exposed and hardened divisions.
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But it was the hardened opinion of Ecuador's government that perhaps mattered most.
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President Donald Trump has hardened his stance on immigration ahead of the Nov.
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Attempts to restart negotiations have stalled as the two sides have hardened their positions.
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Some were just rocks, others hardened lumps of sand that came apart when squeezed.
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In the weeks since then, that sentiment has hardened and spread beyond New York.
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I enjoin you to abandon your hardened Twitter ways and embrace Cookie Monster social.
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Global opinion hardened against his socialist government, with Washington the first to impose sanctions.
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Remove from oven, and let stand until hardened and crisp, 5 to 10 minutes.
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If devices and services are insufficiently hardened, the risks could quickly outweigh the benefits.
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The case tore through investigators' uniform-hardened hearts in a way few others did.
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Geeta liked to think of herself as hardened, but this took her by surprise.
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Once the decorations are hardened, flip the cat ears over to reveal the backside.
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Lava erupts from a fissure, surrounded by a horseshoe-shaped wall of hardened lava.
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Hardened ISIS prisoners have escaped and the US is unable to track their whereabouts.
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The special sauce here was a package of software they call Hardened with Software.
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Pour on your favorite ice cream and let set until hardened, about 30 seconds.
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But maybe distance will make their hardened opinions of each other's politics grow fonder.
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Spoon the hardened chocolate into the center of each, then top with remaining batter.
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Tracking such battle-hardened fighters is of paramount concern to Western counter-terrorism officials.
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The frustration among GE board members "hardened over the last several weeks," Sorkin said.
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Then, as a teen tormented by class bullies; and finally, as a hardened adult.
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For all the casualties it has suffered, the movement is battle-hardened and adapting.
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But battle-hardened Shia Arab militias have massed at the edge of the province.
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Transfer to a baking sheet, and chill until chocolate is hardened, about 3 minutes.
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We would have watched her evolution from chipper, naive woman to hardened prison veteran.
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Over time, this hardened into limestone, preserving the bones within for millions of years.
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We are battle hardened but we keep getting up to fight the next day.
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These local differences will continue to matter despite a hardened posture inside the belt.
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Even hardened Trump reporters shook their heads at the absurdity of his latest stunt.
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He could rouse audiences to a frenzy and he could make hardened politicos weep.
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After years of closely observing clouds, his appreciation of them had hardened into analysis.
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On March 16, hardened protesters reemerged in Paris, after being quiescent for many weeks.
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S., too, there were small but hardened elements that wanted to prolong the problem.
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Over millions of years of underground heat and pressure, copal polymerizes into hardened amber.
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Why Mr. Trump hardened his message later the same day was not immediately clear.
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Many state voter-registration databases also have been hardened against outside attack since 2016.
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But it soon hardened into a deliberate exercise, guided by its own strict rules.
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Mr. Trump has previously railed about 13 "hardened" Democrats on the special counsel team.
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It is easy to think of anyone with a conviction as a hardened criminal.
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Most preppers don't actually have bunkers; hardened shelters are expensive and complicated to build.
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A relationship formed between the hardened fighter and Erion, a "quiet and frightened" boy.
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In fact, there is no battalion of jungle-hardened doctors polishing syringes in Geneva.
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Why do even hardened colonels, then, feel shades of ethical responsibility toward such systems?
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CNBC takes a look at the current routes guaranteed to weary any hardened traveler.
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Taken together, they'll pose a tough prospect for even the most battle-hardened leader.
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Ryan Reynolds plays their leader, quippy as ever but a hardened action star nonetheless.
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Did you know it's someone's job to clean that hardened goo off the pavement?
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Each side fields tens of thousands of battle-hardened soldiers who often target civilians.
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The affair hardened perceptions among political appointees that the department was a Democratic bastion.
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They're worried that Americans' views will have hardened before the investigation's conclusions become public.
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When and why the "Stoners" became a hardened violent gang is up for debate.
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Mr. Fabius made it clear that his views of the conflict there had only hardened.
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Plus, it's constructed with ion-hardened glass for protection so you can wear it anywhere.
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It is a "concussive bomb," meaning it detonates above ground rather than penetrating hardened defenses.
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The U.S.-led coalition has described those left inside as the "most hardened" IS militants.
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The typical supplier is secretive, battle-hardened, controlled by its founder and accustomed to volatility.
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This has just hardened their opposition to the SNP and united some of those opponents.
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Hardened jihadists are likely to join the stream of civilians, creating a direct security threat.
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Shock had worn off by now, and it had hardened into something meaner and angrier.
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A river of red-hot lava is seen flowing through a channel of hardened lava.
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But the longer he uses such language, the more hardened and intense the resistance becomes.
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As CICIG's investigations have expanded, opposition to it, and support for Mr Morales, have hardened.
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Though increased legal risk may at least provide a disincentive to less hardened cyber criminals.
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In lieu of plastic, he's turned hardened milk on a lathe with less successful results.
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Were they hardened sociopathic criminals, or were they petulant teenagers warring over some silly story?
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Polyps "stress hardened" in this way will be planted on wild reefs in coming months.
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It is a "concussive bomb" meaning it detonates above ground rather than penetrating hardened defenses.
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Arthropod structures are hardened; they're made out of exoskeleton, like the rest of the body.
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And today, they command the most competent, battle-hardened troops any military has ever fielded.
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Like any hardened warrior, the German cockroach understands the true value of strength in numbers.
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A warhead of that size is meant to destroy hardened targets such as concrete shelters.
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Some governments see the hardened stance of other countries as a chance to lure investment.
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Standout features in the software update include support for foldable phones and hardened privacy controls.
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They were hardened by war in Darfur against rebels who rose up against the government.
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It was the day the lining between fiction and reality hardened and was made permanent.
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"We're both young Dominicans who represent North Brooklyn, but we're also hardened criminals," Reynoso said.
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Paul Kane: Partisan lines have hardened in the 21 years since the last impeachment vote.
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This passage presented a moment for reflection: How are our hearts hardened against each other?
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Only the truly hardened aren't moved immediately after hearing a president pitch for an hour.
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The change has hardened the insurgent group, which has redoubled its military efforts in Afghanistan.
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She carefully waits, for instance, to reveal the early trauma that has hardened Margot's heart.
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In the long run, financial transactions can be hardened even against attacks from quantum computers.
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Five years since its release, most of us have impressions of Skyrim that have hardened.
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But, public opinion on major pieces of legislation tends to harden quickly -- and stay hardened.
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"We have to let the bad guy know that they are hardened," Mr. Trump said.
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Oakalla was a notorious and overpopulated prison in BC which housed hardened criminals awaiting trial.
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But borders were once something different — more like invisible acts of faith than hardened lines.
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Ordinarily, for instance, concrete is cured or hardened in a reaction using water and steam.
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Iran sent in paramilitary operatives and battle-hardened fighters from Hezbollah, its Lebanon-based proxy.
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Even as the animus on the outside has hardened, relations on the inside remain cordial.
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Opinion against Mr Khalilzad's deal hardened as indiscriminate bombings in Kabul killed dozens of civilians.
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Bloomberg proved a bad debater, slower and clumsier on stage than his campaign-hardened peers.
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" Few of today's new D.S.A. members, three decades after Harrington's death, are "hardened faction fighters.
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Bowen, however, was not hardened by either his city or its tough-edged basketball tradition.
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Britain is Ireland's largest trading partner, and the prospect of a "hardened" border is unpopular.
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But the Y.P.G. is generally considered to have the most experienced and battle-hardened fighters.
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Some of these are the most battle-hardened, ruthless and experienced fighters remaining in ISIS.
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In the run up to the summit, however, the Saudi position appears to have hardened.
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They used hardened drilling technology to penetrate regions far hotter than any other geothermal well.
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But donors are wary of supporting a camp perceived to be housing hardened ISIS followers.
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The hardened locals of her Northern Minnesota spend the winter entombed in Polartecs and mukluks.
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The militants include some of the most battle-hardened and experienced personnel remaining in ISIS.
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The same hardened aluminum and steel that make the latch are used for the hinges.
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Thirty years of war had hardened Eritrea, and the border war only deepened the scars.
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Like Trump, Bloomberg is a hardened New Yorker accustomed to wielding both power and influence.
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The politics of the Cold War constricted and hardened the available meanings of the Bauhaus.
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Even in proudly tolerant and left-voting Kandel, the mood on the street has hardened.
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The prosecutors have described Mr. Manafort as a bold, hardened criminal motivated purely by greed.
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Small-time drug-dealers, she says, "get eaten alive" in prison and come out hardened crooks.
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But he seemed more hardened in it, I thought, than he had been in the past.
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Those alleged to have been hardened fighters are tried at the nearby Criminal Court of Azaz.
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Feeling around the mass, she finds that there's a hardened mass under the soft, squishy surface.
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Any such attack would require interdiction of multiple, deeply buried or hardened, targets deep inside Iran.
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Asked about this claim, Robson's face hardened, and his lower lip began to shake with emotion.
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Fire-hardened homes, meanwhile, may sometimes emerge unscathed even if a wildfire passes through a neighborhood.
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The front panel may be surrounded by a plastic rail, but it is real hardened glass.
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The soft sentimental spots that had held her back during training in Braavos have fully hardened.
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But when we skip ahead, she is hardened and cruel, a walking (or rather, stumbling) disaster.
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The naturally heated skin will soften the hardened oil within the pores, making for easier extractions.
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This sap eventually hardened into amber around the insect and preserved its corpse in pristine condition.
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If the experiment works, similar software-hardened computers could be critical for future missions to Mars.
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"Bitcoin is emerging battle-hardened after a period of divisive governance issues and politics," he said.
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He added that he believed the report had "hardened" Truman's views on the Soviet Union's intentions.
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Second, it avoids mixing minor offenders with more hardened criminals, who will teach them bad habits.
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He's evolved — a new man hardened by what he's witnessed on the frontlines of reality television.
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Chunks of hardened lava — dubbed by sightseers as "lava bergs" — float in a river of lava.
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In fact, they've likely hardened bin Salman's resolve to get some kind of listing done soon.
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We have a showdown between two battle-hardened veterans who have fought almost 75 times collectively.
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Since the era of white flight, economic inequality—with which the racial kind overlaps—has hardened.
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The satellite will be used to prove that a hardened neural network can survive in space.
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This large fairy circle features a hardened top-soil layer that's preventing the growth of grass.
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What worked for him may not work for hardened fighters who massacred and enslaved innocent people.
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At first he seemed like many of the war-hardened soldiers I had met there. Brusque.
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Scot – battle hardened after his weeks on the Brawn tribe – performed perfectly and masterminded Peter's exit.
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Despite the hardened congressional opposition, Obama projected optimism during a news conference last week in Asia.
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And let's not fool ourselves: sprinkled in amongst the innocents will be battle-hardened ISIS fighters.
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Paradoxically, the possible election of the scariest presidential candidate in recent history has hardened Zizek's stance.
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All that remains are the battle-hardened armies lead by Jon Snow and Daenerys Targaryan respectively.
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Keeping hardened terrorists under surveillance at Guantanamo Bay is essential to the fight against global terrorism.
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They were hardened by the war in Darfur against rebels who rose up against the government.
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Top with another layer of wax paper and freeze until fully hardened, at least 4 hours.
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It has achieved those last two demands above the expectations of even the most hardened critic.
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When it gets to the sixth or seventh time you begin to get hardened to it.
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In the other, darker ending, they're instead hardened by the experience and turn tyrannical, purging dissenters.
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His stance on immigration has hardened: he now attacks legal immigration as a job-killer, too.
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If preserving Till's story with dignity for the next generation requires hardened steel, so be it.
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As the original Gloria was more hardened, she seemed to weather the humiliations inflicted upon her.
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He was instead fashioned like a hardened steel projectile, aimed at the center of American history.
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About 240,21 battle-hardened militants remain in the city, according to U.S. and Iraqi military commanders.
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The 2015 migrant crisis which saw 160,000 people seek asylum in Sweden has hardened voters' attitudes.
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Those who are less likely to consume news, in both political parties, are more hardened partisans.
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Unlike Mead, though, the ghastliness of the Trump Presidency has only hardened my resolve to stay.
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""Trump went further and mused about shipping migrants to Guantanamo Bay, where hardened terrorists were jailed.
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Hillary Clinton employs a half-dozen battle-hardened media handlers who field hundreds of daily requests.
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What was detachment in earlier Spiotta characters has hardened here into something chillier — and more chilling.
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It's this version that came to America—something that looks like a hardened ball of vomit.
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The heart of our nation has been hardened to the cries of the poor, the vulnerable.
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Awlaki, once a moderate imam, became extreme just as Americans hardened their views about counterterrorism strategies.
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Ms. Barton's face hardened when she recognized the mare from the bloody gashes across her sides.
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Its webbed feet have adapted to living on hardened lava, but it is a weak flier.
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It may sound like a strange juxtaposition: hardened, tattooed offenders donning the cloaks of fantasy characters.
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The score indicates how much hardened plaque may line the arteries critical to their heart's health.
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A radiation-hardened robot had first located the melted uranium fuel inside the reactor in 2017.
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The U.S. and China have both hardened their positions after a trade deal collapsed this month.
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In a final gesture, the hardened syrup is tapped with a blade to ensure it's set.
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As the administration's North Korea policy hardened, he said, two of his colleagues resigned in frustration.
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But battle-hardened Democrats and Republicans are already giving signs that political tribalism may soon intrude.
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In his eyes were the flames he swallowed, his pupils hardened into something we couldn't break.
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Even many hardened political obsessives tend to fast-forward through that last bit: the delegate math.
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This is bad enough for a hardened convicted criminal who cannot safely be housed with others.
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Even as far as hardened political operators go, McConnell stands out for his cynicism and calculation.
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The militants include some of the most battle-hardened, ruthless and experienced personnel remaining in ISIS.
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An angry, motivated and battle-hardened Leave machine driven by the narrative of betrayal and outrage.
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So, he has kind of a medium-consistency wax, so it&aposs not, like, incredibly hardened.
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These residences don&apost enjoy the same level of security as our embassies and hardened facilities.
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Republican opposition to transferring detainees anywhere has hardened recently after the report about former detainees' attacks.
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Obiri, currently nursing a back injury, is hardened to the highs and lows of her sport.
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ISIS has suffered recent losses of top, battle-hardened — and admired — commanders and influential strategic planners.
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So, what of the nine hardened jihadists who "graduated" from the Center for Counseling and Care.
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"As a teacher, he got all of the hardened kids," she said, meaning behaviorally challenged students.
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About 2,000 battle-hardened militants remain in Tal Afar, according to U.S. and Iraqi military commanders.
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In fact, he's so prolific I've got a new book to talk about: "Hardened" (Morel, 2019).
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But the demands of those still demonstrating have hardened, and turned even further to the right.
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About 2,000 battle-hardened militants remain in the city, according to U.S. and Iraqi military commanders.
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Britain's resolve on "Brexit" has hardened, depriving Ms. Merkel of a crucial ally on many fronts.
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His goal: To demonstrate that a processor with 49 cores, hardened against space radiation, could work.
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After taking office in 1969, Nixon's campaign promise of "law and order" hardened into punitive policies.
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It's launched from a vulnerable above-ground, rocket gantry rather than a silo hardened against attack.
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That hardened resolve is widely shared throughout the movement, suggesting this standoff is far from over.
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The gun lobby has become more hardened and uncompromising, pushing guns into schools, churches, and universities.
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On Saint Laurent Boulevard, he would learn the ways of the world along Montreal's hardened artery.
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The signs are unmistakable: Hardened gray skin makes those who suffer unrecognizable to friends and family.
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So far, however, it appears to have hardened President Nicolás Maduro's resolve the resist the pressure.
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They have been hardened, like coal under pressure, to the point where they present a diamond's luster.
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Could a hardened self-care skeptic be converted by some sage and an unsettling amount of moisturizers?
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It's actually the impression of a dune left behind in some hardened lava, which is pretty cool.
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Take a morph with increased reflexes and a hardened skeleton, or this flying tank loaded with weapons.
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The challenge with internet of things security so far has been the cost of implementing hardened features.
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These men kept their faces hidden behind black ski masks, and they carried themselves like hardened soldiers.
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Mount Sharp, the mountain at its center, was created by wind erosion of the hardened sediment layers.
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There's also the hardened weapons expert Bangalore, who can call in missile strikes and drop smoke bombs.
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We must also invest in hardened infrastructure to protect people, particularly vulnerable communities, from extreme weather events.
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A spring storm has brought enough snow to make even hardened residents used to it take notice.
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The gang hardened after facing white, black, and Mexican rivals on the streets and in the prisons.
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Up to 2,000 battle-hardened militants remain in Tal Afar, according to U.S. and Iraqi military commanders.
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Even our 'allies' will constantly surprise even the most hardened cynic with their mendacity and double-dealing.
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The baby-faced Ranger privates I helped sneak into bars in 2011 are hardened sergeants by now.
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Chill the cat ears, nose, and whiskers in the refrigerator until completely hardened, about 2 hours. 8.
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For example, Hezbollah is battle hardened, tested and trained in offensive operations in the Syrian civil war.
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He was covered in dirt and glue that had hardened into a painful shell on his skin.
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Ones tragically cut short, others long-lived; ones filled with warmth and kindness, others hardened by loneliness.
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Instead of teeth, ghost sharks mash their food on hardened tooth plates, kind of like a platypus.
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Seconds after spreading the stuff onto our skin, the liquid hardened and was ready to be yanked.
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From the BlackPhone to custom BlackBerrys, these companies often promise more robust message communications and hardened devices.
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Battle-hardened Britishness was, as he saw it, the great quality he brought to all his schools.
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Otzi was genetically predisposed to cardiovascular diseases and suffered from hardened arteries, lactose intolerance and dental problems.
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First, the scientific consensus on global warming has hardened, making blanket opposition to it harder to maintain.
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The collapse of peace efforts ends a proposed scheme to separate Western-backed fighters from hardened jihadists.
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Within minutes, the Houthis retaliate with incoming rounds of their own, gashing into the hardened mountain crust.
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And she had a lot of physical issues since then and it's kind of hardened her heart.
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Iran's support for Hizbullah, its battle-hardened proxy in Syria and on Israel's borders, will probably grow.
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Sadness and loss long ago hardened into grim acceptance, made possible by an unwavering faith in God.
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Two moderates — Susan Collins of Maine and Dean Heller of Nevada — seem pretty hardened in their opposition.
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It leaves behind a gorgeous, vibrant yellow liquid that's then dried, hardened, and distributed in crystalline cubes.
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The most hardened IS foreign fighters are still holed up in the area, the SDF has said.
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Under the pallid and unforgiving light of the moon, the Queen's body once again condensed and hardened.
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The MOB, which has never been employed in combat, was designed to penetrate deep and hardened targets.
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Le Pen hardened her view on the former topic, cheered by militants screaming "this is our country".
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Four months ago he beat a field of battled-hardened professionals to win the Western Australian Open.
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Additionally, nuclear surface bursts used on hardened sites, would generate radioactive fallout contaminating Japan and possibly China.
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For over the next decade, support for gun control wavered among Democrats, while opposition hardened among Republicans.
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She also said that her distaste for Trump was one reason why her Democratic allegiance had hardened.
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Aircraft have to be hardened against enemy action, and also need the capacity to transport large payloads.
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US nuclear weapons are stored in hardened bunkers, protected by electronic systems and heavily armed US troops.
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The trimmer's carbon-steel blades are specially hardened so that they last longer than your average blade.
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But evidence of the Islamic State's brutality took aback even some of the most battle-hardened soldiers.
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Trump had hardened his rhetoric in recent weeks on issues that appealed to his conservative core supporters.
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It's enough to startle even the most hardened city dweller—and has lately become fodder for journalists.
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On Thursday, even hardened homeless people nearby expressed surprise that Ms. Vetrano would jog in the area.
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Her body has only hardened, not softened; like Lolita, she stands 4 foot 10 in one sock.
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Developed or urban areas are more likely to flood or become submerged because of their hardened shorelines.
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His limbs are no longer hardened, as they were that evening last July, frozen by traumatic seizure.
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Beijing has hardened its stance due to concerns over strong pro-independence sentiment within Taiwan's ruling party.
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In a city that never stops building, New Yorkers have become hardened to some of the inconveniences.
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Her sweet smile never faltered, her cotton-candy voice never hardened, and she never mentioned Joan Rivers.
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The militant group's most hardened foreign fighters are holed up inside the enclave, the SDF has said.
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Why does the Mueller team have 13 hardened Democrats, some big Crooked Hillary supporters, and Zero Republicans?
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But many residents of the Catskills, hardened by the decades-long talk of revival, are now optimistic.
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Could you preplan hardened structures so that if you couldn't evacuate this is where you could go?
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And that meant that perhaps he wasn't the battled-hardened war hero I wanted him to be.
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And under a steady diet of radicalizing media and tribal epistemology, their traditionalism has hardened into tribalism.
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But Ms. Ruvolo persuasively argued that a long sentence would only turn him into a hardened criminal.
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Griswold delineates the hardened resentments forged in Stacey's county, which voted overwhelmingly for Donald Trump in 2016.
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Alyx (the character) isn't some hardened veteran, but someone thrown into a desperate situation and quickly adapts.
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Still, many who have emerged from the indoctrination program say it has hardened public attitudes against Beijing.
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These days, he says, the devices are hardened against intrusion, and the data they stream are encrypted.
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Just three days away, the Super Tuesday landscape favors Sanders, with his hardened base and extensive organization.
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They don't protest or hesitate, seemingly hardened well beyond their years, and head out to the truck.
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By the time you make it to the bottom, the rice will have formed a hardened shell.
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Chinese rhetoric has also hardened in Hong Kong, as has use of physical force, particularly live rounds.
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STURGILL SIMPSON "A Sailor's Guide to Earth" (Atlantic) A broken soul album from a hardened country singer.
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Many Iranians pursued graduate studies in Canada after the United States' policy toward Iran hardened in 2017.
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Uncertainty has hardened the resolve of indigenous communities whose adobe homes dot the volcanic foothills around Atacama.
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More Zen master than hardened soldier, Mr. Lang is largely credited with beginning La Grave's ski industry.
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Even as Trump suggested the U.S. could withdraw completely, both Canada and Mexico have hardened their positions.
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Growing up, Lladrovci's sense of himself as an internal refugee hardened into a permanent feeling of estrangement.
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But in recent statements, North Korea has only hardened its demands, further dimming the prospects for dialogue.
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He's been hardened by a tough life, and there are creases on his face because of it.
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Even reporters hardened to Trump administration lies seemed shocked by the brazenness of this bait-and-switch.
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That, they say, would end sweeps and roundups, and force ICE to focus on pursuing hardened criminals.
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According to police intelligence reports, Mr. Persico advanced swiftly as a trusted, hardened member of the crew.
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Whatever ivory-tower romance Mr. Obama once harbored for the court has been hardened by years of conflict.
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Vines did add that hardened oil prices would help producers on the continent including Chad, Gabon and Nigeria.
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But don't let these stereotypes create a caricature of Caps — there's much more beyond their cold, hardened exterior.
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Many of the women who have walked this road are hardened by a life of abuse and addiction.
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Stay calm and rational Some China watchers are skeptical that Beijing's hardened media strategy will yield positive results.
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MANCHESTER, N.H. — The vote-counting debacle around the Iowa caucuses has furthered distrust and hardened anger between Sen.
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JFS has launched its own offensive, pitting its 6,000 hardened fighters against the 15,000 of more moderate groups.
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And while those protocols may be hardened, TechCrunch can't verify they're perfectly implemented and fully secure within Jam.
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Our culture demands that men be tough, emotionally hardened, and ready to use violence to achieve a goal.
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Now many fear its battle-hardened militants are returning home, potentially to carry out attacks or recruit fighters.
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For other storm-hardened Naples residents, however, Irma's wrath may have changed the way they look at hurricanes.
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I was locked up with my friends, but also with older, more hardened criminals from around the country.
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MacLaine, 85, played Louisa "Ouiser" Boudreaux, the grouchy one of the group with a hardened heart of gold.
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" Reporter: "What evidence do you have that these are hardened criminals that are coming to the United States?
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Mr Sou thinks that media coverage of protests in Hong Kong has hardened pre-existing views in Macau.
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The two Stark sisters are just two different personalities, and their lived traumas have only hardened those differences.
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Solitary confinement, strip searches, prolonged yelling, threats, broken phone lines, mold, and being crowded in with hardened criminals.
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It's also a kind of curse because it has hardened some of our views about climate science itself.
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He adds that their resolve only hardened when gunmen killed one member as a warning in February 2015.
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"Even the most hardened skeptic might want to re-consider following the CEO change," wrote analyst Julian Mitchell.
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The idea that immigrants, but particularly undocumented folks, are hardened criminals has been debunked over and over again.
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The wizardly injunction to cut your losses and let your winners ride has hardened into hedge-fund doctrine.
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In King's books, Roland is a fantastically hardened, weary man who's spent his life obsessively seeking the tower.
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The color was bright and vibrant, and my nails were shiny and had the hardened feel of acrylics.
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Which is why now, as a hardened adult, my feelings on Valentine's Day are polarized strictly towards sweets.
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When he excavates "Heart of Gold," it's one of those moments that could make a hardened convict cry.
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Those who are not killed, or choose not to stay, often return home as battle-hardened, committed terrorists.
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In my weary, hardened heart, I'm immediately skeptical of anything that doesn't seem to come with a catch.
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There are about 40,000 battle-hardened rebel fighters from more than 50 opposition groups still in the city.
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But, as it turns out, you really don't need any aggressive hardware to get through those hardened shells.
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Minority jurors, hardened by a lifetime of rough treatment by the cops, are often sympathetic to these claims.
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It is in the eighteenth century that we find the more familiar, hardened boundaries of racialized American identity.
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These fifteen hardened terrorists will be transferred and placed under the custody of the United Arab Emirates (UAE).
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"I do think that things have become very partisan and very hardened in the country today," he said.
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Once it has cooled and hardened a bit, the sticky brown sugar slab is lifted off the mold.
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But Mr Amoyel reckons there is, at best, a 50:50 chance of turning a hardened teenage boy.
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In 2001, Durex competitor Lifestyles actually had two nurses measure each of 301 hardened volunteers for their study.
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What happens is political systems, I'm going to go to politics, get hardened for the encumbrance against challenges.
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Whatever your thoughts about the brutalities she endured and how they were presented, they no doubt hardened her.
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A teenager serving her first sentence will find herself in a cell with hardened veterans of the system.
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These people may not be hardened criminals, but taking them off the street nonetheless helps to reduce crime.
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Stokes, who is in his early sixties, has silver hair and creased skin the texture of hardened resin.
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A decade of war in neighboring Iraq had produced battle-hardened extremist groups that now flowed into Syria.
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Bliss is expected to be all tents, while Goodfellow may have a combination of tents and hardened structures.
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Even the most hardened veterans call this one of the most charged moments of policing they have experienced.
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Many were in fact Chechens or Dagestanis, battle-hardened from decades of civil war and insurgency back home.
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Even before Tuesday's split decision, the battle lines over Garland's nomination appeared to have hardened in the Senate.
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"Once again, hardened terrorists are being released to foreign countries where they will be a threat," he said.
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Others worried about the introduction of battle-hardened men to universities, at the time bastions of the rich.
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Remember how you were soft and easily hurt, before your skin hardened to ceramic, your heart to steel.
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But while Reynolds rolled into office on his more playful image, his political reputation hardened significantly over time.
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Detroit hollowed out, and then it hardened, and in 2013, declared the largest municipal bankruptcy in American history.
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Then to "heat treat," where Shannon — who loves heavy metal music and abandoned dogs — hardened them with fire.
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Other battle-hardened militants, some with training in chemical weapons, are defecting to Al Qaeda's branch in Syria.
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The United States accused China of reneging on previous promises, and both sides have since hardened their positions.
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Over time, as this habit has hardened, they have lost the knack and the muscle memory for legislating.
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Still wearing the hardened expression of a focused athlete, Anderson lifted his head and stared at the band.
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The combative tone suggests that battle lines between the U.S. and the rest of the world have hardened.
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This has deepened & hardened differences between herself & the Chief; differences which threaten frightful repercussions on domestic & wider questions.
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Arrests have jumped 40-fold in just a few years, and culprits range from hardened criminals to housewives.
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Half-moons of hardened saliva spat onto the walls of seaside caves by tiny swiftlets in Southeast Asia.
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Over a few months it hardened and merged with the existing bone to complete the jaw, it said.
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The militants that are left include some of the most battle-hardened and experienced personnel remaining in ISIS.
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It would be the disheartening culmination of an era when divisions hardened and persuasion became a lost art.
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The U.S. dollar fell on Monday as President Donald Trump hardened his trade stance toward countries beyond China.
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Analysts say several hardened jihadists are among those to succeed Mr. al-Rimi as the group's next leader.
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Next is Hardened Structures ... which sells some of the most expensive shelters -- in the multi-million dollar range.
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The ringer, a bourgeois youth thrown together with four hardened proletariat types, is one of the few professionals.
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Mass migration into Europe over the past four years has hardened voters across the continent against new arrivals.
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"That hardened approach, where everybody's in enclosed little silos, is not what we're attempting to do," Payne said.
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Painterly strokes of color cover sculptural acrylic bases; the results are often hardened under UV or L.E.D. lights.
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Lost Boys swigged White Bull (the local beer) next to hardened guerrillas bobbing their heads to reggae rap.
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The SDF believes 400 to 600 jihadists may be holed up there, including foreigners and other hardened militants.
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The group formally renounced violence in the early 183s, but Ayman watched his cellmates grow hardened in prison.
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Newborns with harlequin ichthyosis have painful cracks in their thick, hardened skin, according U.S. National Library of Medicine.
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There is no question that hardened terrorists can be held safely and securely in the federal prison system.
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Both Ankara and Washington have hardened their stances as more and more evidence mounts about Khashoggi's alleged killing.
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Internet connections can be slow and the vast archipelago landscape can prove daunting to even hardened logistics experts.
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Nevertheless, the hardened facility in Molsworth, UK that once housed GLCMs is still around, should it be needed.
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Some of those in prison for gang-related crimes are among the Central American country's most hardened criminals.
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But as attitudes across the continent have hardened, other countries such as Austria have shifted theirs toward Hungary's.
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While support for the wall among Republican voters appears to have hardened, broadly the border wall remains unpopular.
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This position hardened during the second intifada, a period of vicious Israeli-Palestinian conflict in the early 2000s.
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By the 303s, this suggested formula had hardened into rules, reified by bureaucrats who encouraged quantity over quality.
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And yet characters like Carol, Michonne, and Maggie have complicated lives and hardened relationships with their own morality.
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By giving back voice to the depicted, Aguilar prevents her images from devolving into hardened stereotypes of lesbianism.
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Although Brady didn't answer today ... sources tell us Gisele's position, if anything, has hardened against Trump since 2017.
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Even the possessor of the most hardened or scarred heart secretly yearns to connect deeply with another person.
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Here's the news: • Thousands of battle-hardened Islamic State fighters have escaped Syria, perhaps to fight another day.
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Mr. Cook's views on privacy hardened over time as customers globally began entrusting more personal data to Apple's iPhones.
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Sticky sap dripped onto the tick, sealing it in an airtight blob that eventually hardened into an amber tomb.
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It can even soften something known as Trashcan Nachos and make your hardened, cynical heart warm to the idea.
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I think we have an ideology about talent that says that talent is a tangible, resilient, hardened, shiny thing.
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She hopes Britain will have learned and May's personal involvement in her husband's case will have hardened her resolve.
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As the political stalemate has hardened, the number of children being separated from their parents has continued to increase.
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His face was hardened into rivers of scar tissue that kept him from being able to open his mouth.
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Criminologists have found that a fraction of hardened criminals are responsible for a disproportionate amount of serious violent crimes.
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But after Pakistan became an independent country in 1947 the laws were hardened and became focused on protecting Islam.
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Hardened human-rights observers say soldiers have not only developed a manual for protecting civilians but also applied it.
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Hannique Ruder, a 21984-year-old resident living in Leilani Estates, walks past hardened lava on May 11, 2018.
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The U.S.-led coalition which supports the SDF has said Islamic State's "most hardened fighters" are holed up inside.
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It's enough to make even the most hardened of wizards (and probably more than a muggle or two) swoon.
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There's a masochism to that idea, something that even a self-loathing, weather-hardened Old Worlder might find strange.
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Even if Americans may broadly oppose the shutdown, Republicans' support of the wall has actually hardened in recent months.
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A new-born babe dropped from a third floor window onto a hardened heavyweight might well kill the fighter.
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In place of a victor we're left with a hardened disc of sugary copper and its half-melted opponent.
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Support for joining Western institutions like the EU and NATO has also jumped while anti-Russian sentiments have hardened.
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ISIS is reported to have sent some of its most hardened fighters -- Afghans, Chechens and Moroccans -- into the town.
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Trump's attempts to broaden his reach beyond his core supporters have largely backfired and likely hardened views against him.
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A hardened criminal may have become the unlikely peacemaker in the blood feud between Meek Mill and The Game.
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And while he appears hardened by his past, his trademark stoicism quickly melts away as he bonds with Jake.
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In a recent poll, 60% of French said they do not want more refugees, and terrorism has hardened sentiment.
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It was maybe the most hardened we have seen Liv be in six seasons (and that is saying something).
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Further, the money has hardened this conventional wisdom even as the situation in the Middle East has changed dramatically.
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Hundreds of IS fighters have also surrendered, but the SDF believes the most hardened foreign jihadists are still inside.
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But the Kurdish-led SDF believes the most hardened are still inside, ready for a fight to the death.
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For a hardened faction of football fans, songs about Hitler and the Holocaust are still seen as fair game.
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Inside, long strings of red and green chorizo hang above the counter alongside hardened balls of smoked provoleta cheese.
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There's Alicia Witt's Paula, the hardened leader of this group, the older woman Molly, and a couple of others.
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Aerospace and defense technology company BAE Systems is debuting its next-generation hardened computer designed for space-based use.
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The MK 84 is a 2,000 pound bomb designed to penetrate hardened targets, according to the US Air Force.
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I was an athlete for a long time and that must have been when I hardened a little bit.
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He said that its tech is "battle-hardened" and ready to face Google and Amazon on his home turf.
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Without a miracle, the weaknesses and vulnerabilities in some states' voting systems can't be hardened against foreign cyber threats.
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They are in camps, mixed in with hardened fanatics who could take action against those who betray the cause.
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Gun control advocate Mark Kelly said on Sunday that American schools "absolutely" should be hardened with stricter protective measures.
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What is more, battle-hardened and well supplied Shia militias in Iraq are headed for the border crossings, too.
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"It's hard to imagine you with family," she tells Nick, as if he is some sort of hardened loner.
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At no other time has sectarianism in Iraq been so hardened, with communities even of the same sect fragmented.
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A century and a half later, his performance in the White House should appall anyone but a hardened racist.
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It's going to be made of hardened concrete, and it's going to be made out of rebar and steel.
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SDGE has also hardened the physical infrastructure of its system to be more resilient to high winds and storms.
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The blade's core is made of Shun's proprietary advanced steel that's hardened by additional carbon, cobalt, chromium, and tungsten.
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Grant hardened the membrane of contact between himself and "the world" into awkward armor plate, stiff layers of silence.
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They'll gnaw the dry, hardened end of your freshly baked baguette and won't even call you in the morning.
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"Schools must be the most hardened targets in this country," the NRA tweeted, quoting NRA chief executive Wayne LaPierre.
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She had been bludgeoned, raped, and stabbed with a frenzy that shocked even hardened forensics officers and homicide detectives.
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But newer iPhones have a chip called the Secure Enclave Processor, which has hardened the security of the device.
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Democratic and Republican strategists suggested most voters' attitudes were already hardened, including opinions about Mr. Trump's sowing of division.
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But soon the archbishop and the church hierarchy turned against the new Sandinista government as its Marxist policies hardened.
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But Republicans also hardened their criticism of Mr. Trump, with lawmakers expressing anger and incredulity at his shifting statements.
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By the time she received that ultimatum, though, the grief she felt upon first reading the email had hardened.
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Go ahead and say Drew Pearson, Gary Anderson and Blair Walsh to hardened Minnesota Vikings supporters — we dare you.
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No portrait is taken unless the party is well-known to the police as an old and hardened offender.
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The specific millennials these selectors target also have increasingly hardened musical tastes, anchored in the early to mid-2000s.
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And yet that's undoubtedly what he is, displaying the shock and fear his more hardened colleagues can't or don't.
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The Florida governor, on the other hand, is a hardened, well-qualified, and sure to be well-funded candidate.
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Some of the most strident conservatives in President Trump's orbit have honed and hardened their political identities in California.
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And luckily for paleontologists, it got covered in sap that hardened into amber, preserving its skull in incredible detail.
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In recent weeks, supporters on both sides have hardened their claims that their man is the only legitimate leader.
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Hardened commuters in big cities may find that number a bit precious, but that's only the average time wasted.
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Trump allies claim the President's tough talk -- and hardened sanctions against North Korea -- have brought Kim to the table.
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Pavel, a bearded and battle-hardened 45-year-old Ukrainian soldier, says the nature of the war has changed.
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But Berlin's tone has grown more distant as Britain's resolve to leave has hardened and their interests diverge. Mrs.
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MOSCOW — The phrase was too toxic even for Nikita Khrushchev, a war-hardened veteran communist not known for squeamishness.
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Her mother, a battle-hardened photojournalist herself, called her daughter later that night, begging her to get more security.
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The battle was decisive, costing the organization at least two thousand of its best fighters, including combat-hardened Chechens.
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By this calculus, much is vulnerable within the U.S. and allied infrastructure beyond more hardened military and governmental targets.
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Since then, Baghdad's failure to keep its promises of genuine partnership together with greater autonomy has hardened our resolve.
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So here at the National Computer Forensics Institute, the pupils are hardened police officers, prosecutors and, occasionally, a judge.
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The two victims refused to speak to her, a decision hardened by the revelation of Garner's letter to Shepherd.
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Within days of Morales' departure from Bolivia, the tone from the ruling Sandinista National Liberation Front (FSLN) party hardened.
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The chlorinated dandyism that made the younger Hockney irresistibly popular has hardened into an urbane but airless late style.
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Russia plans to recover the capsule to analyze it, as well as retrieve the country's now space-hardened robot.
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Under duress, Berezovsky fled to England, where he hardened into a strident, although not always reliable, critic of Putin.
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I don't believe he has advanced his coalition from Election Day, and rank-and-file Democratic opposition has hardened.
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Trump's first year in office has not only been stellar — it has surprised many, including the most hardened lefties.
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But as Pakistan hardened its identity as an Islamic republic, the dancers ran into more difficulties and societal pressures.
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Or worse, we put people in who are inherently good nonviolent offenders and they come out hardened violent criminals.
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The city wasn't much like the hardened industrial, or just generally miserable, stereotypes that get bandied around about it.
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The Peshawar school attack was seen as having hardened Pakistan's resolve to fight militants along its border with Afghanistan.
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In the weeks before Raqqa's fall in October, young female SDF fighters faced off against hardened militants and suffered losses.
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Hopping in the shower or applying a hot compress can soften hardened oil underneath and help remove all the gunk.
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Yet Bamji ended up with a bunch of party-hardened rodents that apparently don't get thirsty for their next hit.
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Still, analysts said Choe appears to be more of a smooth "yes man" than a hardened enforcer within the government.
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Trump Jr.'s position on testifying again hardened after the Mueller report was released, according to one of the sources.
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I tried running the fake Lego piece through a few more UV light cycles, but the inside never fully hardened.
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The Peshawar school attack was seen as having hardened Pakistan's resolve to fight militants along its lawless border with Afghanistan.
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The "stratavolcano" has a conical shape and is made from many layers of hardened lava, tephra, pumice and volcanic ash.
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For one thing, the test measures arterial plaque that is hardened and firmly attached to the lining of coronary vessels.
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Equipment on board was radiation-hardened to make Juno's electronics resistant to damage, at least for a period of time.
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Up to 2,000 battle-hardened militants were believed to be defending Tal Afar against around 50,000 government troops last week.
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As a man he has grown a hardened shell to protect himself from his childhood, but it begins to crack.
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Ms. Martínez's Butterfly had transformed, in both manner and sound, from a demure, besotted girl to a weary, hardened woman.
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Yet the appeal of the global hub endures for all but the most battle-worn and hardened of business travellers.
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The 26-year-old, she added, had been "hardened" after a bad divorce and losing custody of his two children.
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For instance, these probes will need to be extra hardened to withstand any collisions with debris in space, notably micrometeoroids.
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A massive hole was left in the boat's roof, with black pieces of hardened lava covering its seats and floor.
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Whenever it was, at some point, our usual post-tragedy routine of sadness and prayer hardened into palpable exhaustion. Enough.
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I stood atop hardened lava that had swamped a road, leaving only a short section of double-yellow lines exposed.
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It has also hardened the protection of its silo-based nuclear weapons, according to reports in China's state-controlled media.
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In a film filled with dusty, hardened men, Keen was the spark of life that made it all seem worthwhile.
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His conduct after pleading guilty "reflects a hardened adherence to committing crimes and lack of remorse," the special counsel said.
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For many Yemenis, it is simply another faction on the ground — a very effective one, well-armed and battle-hardened.
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I remember him sitting in our kitchen at the CNN Baghdad bureau, his face a hardened mask of scar tissue.
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Weather conditions have also provided challenges for digging efforts, as rainfall has hardened the thick ash remnants covering the area.
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Stories about African-Americans like Eric Garner and Michael Brown dying in police altercations have hardened the Oakland, California, resident.
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Also known as "Tallboy" and "Grand Slam", the devices penetrated deep into the ground with hardened steel casings before exploding.
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However, rather than working to curb Pyongyang's missiles tests, the international pressure campaign seems to have hardened the regime's resolve.
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Babies have fewer of the battle-hardened variety and the researchers found those in lab mice resembled those of newborns.
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In response, all three have hardened their positions and resisted pressure to join Saudi Arabia in cutting their own production.
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Battlefield successes have emboldened Misratan leaders, who have hardened their stance against General Haftar playing any role in Libya's future.
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Four F-15K jet fighters dropped eight 2,000-pound bombs designed to take out hardened targets in northeastern South Korea.
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Neutralizing the hardened nuclear sides may be beyond the capability of most, if not all, of our conventional weapons systems.
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The only plants I see look more like rocks, hardened from eking out a sad life from this awful terrain.
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The Chinese Communist leadership has hardened its stance because of concerns over strong pro-independence sentiment within Taiwan's ruling party.
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He finds the kid inside the famous red onesie and brings out the kid in even the most hardened filmgoer.
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The SDF believes 400 to 600 militants remain holed up in the enclave, including many hardened foreigners and some emirs.
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Only long after my personal defenses hardened did intersectional movements usher in a broader definition of bigotry to include Islamophobia.
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Trump and his congressional allies responded by framing the request as an attempt to release hardened criminals onto America's streets.
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But it has also hardened Democrats against giving into his demands and intensified the American public's opposition to his policies.
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Their skin is hardened and strong, impenetrable enough for anything; impenetrable enough so that mine would never have to be.
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Decisions that we make, and values we embrace today, will become the hardened traditions of our industry years from now.
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While neither side appears capable of winning outright, the recent Taliban attacks seem to have hardened U.S. resolve against talks.
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" And Trump tweeted: "Why does the Mueller team have 13 hardened Democrats, some big Crooked Hillary supporters, and Zero Republicans?
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There's no question that officers can develop hardened, obnoxious, condescending attitudes — and that needs to be softened all the time.
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Maybe I'll see something that will shake me to the core, something that will transform my hardened skepticism into belief.
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Foreign pressure hardened too, with U.S. President Donald Trump imposing sanctions on Venezuela for alleged government rights abuses and corruption.
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"PMLE gets milder as the [summer] season goes on because the skin gets 'hardened' to the sun," Dr. Tanzi explains.
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There are heightened concerns over the return of battle-hardened militants as Islamic State loses territory in the Middle East.
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It inevitably results when national figures adopt coarse language and uncompromising positions that appeal to niche groups of hardened fans.
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For example, coral reef restoration was highly cost effective as compared against typical grey, or hardened, alternatives such as breakwaters.
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Their governments are leery that battle-hardened members of the Islamic State, also known as ISIS, might radicalize domestic prisoners.
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The institutional and ideological boundaries of both Communism and Islamism hardened, dashing prospects for renewed experiments in political alliance-building.
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Iraqi Shiite militias, battle-hardened from fighting the United States, began fighting in Syria alongside Mr. Assad's forces in 2012.
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The hardened troops — who sometimes spent up to 20033 days out on patrols — were immediately wary of the boy, though.
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For already-hardened shorelines like New York City, there is a movement toward hybrid projects combining hard and soft solutions.
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To hardened veterans of the U.F.O. wars, the news of the government program was less surprising than it was validating.
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Marino* drives a blue and white taxi through the streets of Acapulco, which means he has become hardened to horror.
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You win a steampunk compass and an aged drink ticket in a bottle made up of DJ Tennis' hardened plasma.
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If anything, it has hardened its position that any companies that engage with Iran do so at their own peril.
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The accused, Albert Flick, was of an age at which even hardened wrongdoers tend to age out of crime: 76.
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Microsoft has similarly hardened Windows 10 and Server 2019 to better withstand exploits, especially those that would otherwise be wormable.
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The Japanese government and companies used radiation-hardened machines to search for the fuel that escaped the plant's ruined reactors.
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On Monday, the company hardened its language and warned that it could fire employees who take part in illegal protests.
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The budget allocated $9 million for hardened doors, two locksmiths, perimeter fencing, additional locks, glass reinforcement and classroom surveillance cameras.
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But if we want anyone working on this problem, it's the battle-hardened doctors and nurses of America's emergency rooms.
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For many Muslim residents of the deep south, the military's enduring footprint has only hardened sentiment against the Thai state.
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Statements and actions — any one of which might have ended anyone else's career — seem only to have hardened his support.
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As administration officials had feared, the apparent weakening of American resolve hardened the determination of the North Vietnamese to persist.
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This steady advance hardened Putin's worldview, and his wariness of the United States "went off the rails," according to McFaul.
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Like many New Yorkers we spoke to, he was too warm and relaxed to put up hardened city slicker vibes.
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LOS ANGELES — As empires hang in the balance, two hardened commanders engage in tug of war on an epic scale.
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They said it was Mr. Bolton's impolitic comments, and not behind-the-scenes Chinese machinations, that hardened North Korean attitudes.
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Ms. Jourova, whose job is to protect the data of over 500 million Europeans, has hardened her stance as well.
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According to her, as she spoke, Todd's face hardened, and he asked if she thought she was better than him.
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When you look at today, you get a lot of dissatisfaction with the two parties but party loyalty is hardened.
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"The detainees at Guantanamo Bay are hardened terrorists who will stop at nothing to attack the United States," Cotton said.
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The director Reed Morano couches the domestic persona in soft diffused light and the hardened one in shallow-focus claustrophobia.
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The missiles were aimed at Syrian aircraft, hardened aircraft shelters, radars, air defense systems, ammunition bunkers and fuel storage sites.
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It also hosts about 20 men accused of terrorist offenses, mostly hardened jihadis who have fought with ISIS in Syria.
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But it's being felt as a straw that has broken the back of the most hardened supporters of the Kingdom.
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The hardened, dry ground in more rural areas could not handle the largess, leading to flash floods in some places.
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And as her poll numbers have softened in recent days, she has hardened her anti-immigrant and anti-Muslim rhetoric.
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It says a lot about the ban that it is also opposed by a group of hardened national security professionals.
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Here are some of the best videos, and if these don't warm your hardened heart, I don't know what will.
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This makes it hard to get hardened dough cleaned out of the nooks and crannies of traditional rolling pin handles.
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Then in 1990, when Helms faced Harvey Gantt, the former mayor of Charlotte and an African-American, those divisions hardened.
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While trial lawyers may object, opposing charity care expansion is a dim prospect for even the most hardened partisan legislator.
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It's heavy, it's robust, and yes, it's even tougher than the Yeti Tundra, replacing rubber with hardened aluminum and steel.
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From the top of the lift, hardened mountaineers set off on expeditions to the summit of Mont Blanc and beyond.
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And you've seen the mass incarceration of peaceful activists alongside hardened jihadists, which threatens to turn more Egyptians to terrorism.
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Opinions have hardened over time, with many Americans already convinced they knew the answers before Mr. Mueller submitted his conclusions.
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In the midst of this money and miscommunication, giving hardened Ukrainian soldiers bad news is simply part of the job.
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The assault has also been complicated by resistance from hardened jihadists holed up inside seeking a fight to the death.
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Built in 1872, Wyoming Territorial Prison held 1,063 hardened criminals of the wild west including Butch Cassidy during its operation.
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So I bring this up also because I think more recently you guys have sort of hardened the paywall, right?
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And we don't know whether perceptions about Hillary Clinton's untrustworthiness are just too hardened to be changed at this point.
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Some send verification codes over SMS text, while others use email or more hardened verification apps like Duo and Google Auth.
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For those who remained free, the experience hardened their conviction that compromise and adaptation were crucial to the reformists' political survival.
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In many places, that early altruism has hardened into resentment — an ominous turn for those searching for safety from the war.
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Now, she's a hardened assassin who prefers to keep her hair out of her face, just like her late father did.
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Next up is Cheri and the hardened ball in her shoulder, which proves to be a different kind of growth entirely.
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His opponent on June 18, American Sean O'Connell, is a hardened MMA veteran who, like Bossé, thrives in a stormy fight.
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Many have since joined the Taliban in Afghanistan and Islamic State in Iraq and Syria, where they have become battle-hardened.
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He also said that schools need to do more to become "hardened," meaning equipped with more armed teachers and security officers.
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But some tribal leaders were reluctant to team up with the army without more weapons to confront battle-hardened militant fighters.
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The crackdown, though, fired up independence supporters and hardened expectations among Puigdemont's base that he would unilaterally declare independence in parliament.
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The digital matchmaker released its 27 report card, and it's filled with valuable information for hardened spinsters and desperate millennials alike.
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Barton of The OC fame, makes her debut by revealing that her career has left her a bit hardened and skeptical.
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One thing we noticed about the objects coming out of Gizmo 3D printers is that none of them were completely hardened.
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She said her years as a state lawmaker left her battle-hardened when it comes to dealing with anti-Muslim politicians.
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Your profile is then run through algorithms that can serve up increasingly extreme content, pounding our harmless preferences into hardened convictions.
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But you've seen, earlier that day, a young child who was brutally murdered, so you may come across like you're hardened.
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Once hardened, it's removed from the cast leaving her with the mold that will serve as the foundation for her piece.
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Macron's government, shaken by the unrest, had this week hardened its stance, branding the protesters agitators seeking to overthrow the government.
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From 216 to 25 the pair released six critically acclaimed albums that showcased Guru's slick baritone gliding over Premier's hardened beats.
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It's a more durable Surface Pen, with a hardened tip and a replacement tip if students don't look after the stylus.
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The company says it has "hardened" the Linux Kernel that Android runs on top of and fully encrypts the system's storage.
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The plan was to scrape samples off of the mineral-rich crusts that had hardened on top of the cave paintings.
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With a fully stainless steel case, hardened mineral glass and 50m water resistance, this was a very nice piece of kit.
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Now 34 and a father, he notices how feelings in France have hardened since the November attacks, which killed 130 people.
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Hardened by the fighting and flush with arms from Iran, it now more closely resembles a regular—and quite effective—army.
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The minute either side starts setting out goals and demands in public, positions become hardened and compromise becomes an embarrassing climbdown.
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Its' really important for the federal government to work with the states and the counties to make sure they are hardened.
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Covered by a hardened mineral crystal lens, the face has both 12- and 24-hour markers that are easy to read.
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It's absolutely made with the battle-hardened hardcore in mind, players who eat up Devil May Cry-like action for breakfast.
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That is eerily similar to 2008, as the financial crash hardened: Investors took $49 billion out of stock funds in Sept.
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I mean, look at the man... But behind Hanzo's hardened warrior heart is actually a lot of tragedy and love, too.
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"The views are pretty hardened on both sides, and I don't think anything is going to move that needle," he said.
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As Ariana Grande's "Dangerous Woman" blares in the background, Jessa attempts to find solace in a hardened and much older stranger.
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Girkin, 48, a vocal and battle-hardened Russian nationalist, is believed to live in Moscow where he makes regular public appearances.
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You don't use an open-source drone to drop ACLU-approved bunker busters on a hardened target vetted by the community.
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A hardened KGB operative like Vladimir Putin might well prefer to hold back whatever is most incriminating until a Clinton presidency.
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Silent Circle, the maker of encrypted messaging apps and a security hardened Android smartphone, called Blackphone, has discontinued its warrant canary.
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Though amateur bouts last only three rounds, a well-placed punch from a hardened heavyweight could seriously injure a young pretender.
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Indeed several studies suggest that harsher sentences may be counter-productive, for instance as young offenders emerge hardened by juvenile jails.
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But the good news that once allayed the fears of the doubters and hardened the resolve of the faithful has evaporated.
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Conservatives are raring for a fight over gun rights, and the backlash to the Parkland shooting has only hardened their resolve.
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It was an in‑depth psychological profile of Ackman himself, the kind the FBI might do when chasing a hardened criminal.
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The danger of focusing on hardened militants is that it makes it seem like there are few if any persuadable voters.
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Military officials say they have been joined by battle-hardened Islamic State fighters from as far away as Yemen and Morocco.
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It's a reminder of the club as a space where you can metamorphose, slough off your hardened skin, and start again.
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UK duo Alpines have only been around for five or six years, but already they feel like hardened music industry veterans.
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The president often portrays those seeking to enter the U.S. as hardened criminals who come from gangs and have violent backgrounds.
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In some cases the weevils were two months old, an age at which their armoured exoskeleton is fully developed and hardened.
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Attacks have hardened existing rivalries between ethnic groups, especially herders and farmers, leading to a series of tit-for-tat reprisals.
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We were like three hardened soldiers pushing 40 and finding ourselves having moved successfully behind the scenes — and that felt huge.
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Missiles are dispersed in hardened silos and connected to an underground launch control where crews are on standby around the clock.
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A recent New York Times report says his death was "murky" and hardened Kaine's distrust of American involvement in the region.
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Those images and characters still inspire, and the music still sends chills down the spines of the series' most hardened fans.
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In addition, Apple has hardened its operating system, making jailbreaking more difficult as increasing numbers of security holes have been closed.
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Ottawa has hardened its tone in recent days, warning people not to cross the border since they could well be deported.
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His view of the threat posed by Islamist militancy has hardened in the two years since he was forced into retirement.
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The Trump administration has pushed against those policies, arguing sanctuary cities release and protect hardened criminals who could otherwise be deported.
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The combination seemed to offer the prospect of a denuclearization breakthrough until Chinese leader Xi Jinping intervened and hardened Pyongyang's posture.
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Malik's offhand suggestions that maybe President Obama could have done more for his Kenyan family have hardened into full-blown animosity.
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Polymer fibers spin out of the machine, which are then hardened in a hydrogel, a jelly-like material, and dissolved away.
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But it was WikiLeaks' publication of material stolen by Russian intelligence in 2016 that hardened the view of national security officials.
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A revisionist historical narrative hardened in the 5003s, and Khe Sanh became a metaphor for General Westmoreland's mismanagement of the war.
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By his time, the conflict had hardened into a three-way war between Marxist guerrilla groups, paramilitary organizations and the government.
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As the snake outgrows its skin and sheds it, remnants of these hardened cells are left behind, forming a rattle segment.
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Rhodes in particular completely inhabits the character — all three layers are there: world-hardened adult, frustrated teenager, and tiny, vulnerable boy.
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As they fought for control, their divisions hardened — a self-reinforcing cycle that has deepened violence and created barriers to peace.
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It took Japan's battle-hardened troops five hours to overwhelm Shing Mun Redoubt and punch through the thinly manned defensive line.
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Some QAnon fans are hardened conspiracy buffs who previously believed other fringe theories, such as the bogus claim that the Sept.
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A single light bulb from the ceiling was wrapped in a woven bubble of what appeared to be hardened beach rope.
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In some parts of Puna, newcomers are building nearly directly on fields of hardened lava from eruptions that destroyed other communities.
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In recent days, French officials have hardened their stance on him, saying he should face justice in a court of law.
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Learning in the shadow of hardened doors, gun safes, and cameras backed by facial recognition algorithms can be stressful, Johnston says.
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Even snow-hardened Montanans shivered on Saturday as a rare September blizzard began to dump snow on part of the state.
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Should they be treated more like adolescents, handled in the comparatively lenient juvenile system, or more like hardened 35-year-olds?
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Here's what you need to know: • The United States and Russia hardened their division on last week's chemical attack in Syria.
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Kadyrov's forces represent a convenient instrument for the Kremlin: obedient, battle-hardened troops who can be counted on for messy missions.
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Mr Trump's presidency, and the impeachment inquiry, have further hardened partisan divisions and nationalised races that used to be parochial affairs.
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On Sunday morning, Trump accused Mueller of hiring "hardened Democrats" to examine alleged ties between his 2016 presidential campaign and Russia.
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Horrified by how Jaws hardened public attitudes towards sharks the couple changed their lives forever and turned their attention to conservationism.
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"They'll return battle-hardened and trained, so it's vital for Australia and our ASEAN partners to collaborate across borders," he said.
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But the lack of a battery means the hardened "Super Titanium" case never needs to be opened, making it virtually leakproof.
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Ms. Huong's posts from Malaysia, which showed her smiling coyly in portraits and videos, hardly seemed those of a hardened assassin.
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Now she couldn't see past some new barrier in his eyes, as if behind it he were placid and settled, hardened.
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She wore a long, flowy dress — just as Chuol had dreamed, but not red — and a hardened look on her face.
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"Indian Point won't be completely safe until the spent fuel rods are all put into hardened dry cask storage," she said.
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The Venezuelan military might prove to be hardened supporters of Mr. Maduro or splinter into pro-Maduro and anti-Maduro forces.
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Politics may also play a role: In a polarized country, many Americans are already hardened in their beliefs about global warming.
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Trump's "America First" message to allies has hardened since he brought hardline national security adviser John Bolton on to his team.
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That process leaves her jagged and hardened — but the movie that gives her a public and private voice is anything but.
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"This bump is hardened, so I can't cut into it, and I have to go around it," Dr.Lee says of her technique.
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"We're testing two related approaches to the encryption problem for non rad-hardened systems," explained ESA's Lukas Armborst in a news release.
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Manon never knows the pain is coming, but everyone believes she's hardened against it, and so they inflict it upon her mercilessly.
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Clark Jr. may never have served in combat, but when he talks about Standing Rock, he sounds like a battle-hardened general.
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Each piece is one-of-a-kind, the end result of a time-hardened process that fixes a feeling in physical space.
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Even hardened Buffalo residents were caught off-guard as more than 5 feet fell in parts of the city by Wednesday morning.
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Another friend's hair is in a hairnet, another in a bonnet, others hardened by the effects of years of hairspray and dye.
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Tweets from Hu Xijin, editor-in-chief of the Chinese state-run Global Times, showed how China's position hardened throughout the week.
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Is exactly the sound this cement likeness of the hardened Mario villain of the same name makes when you set it down.
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The woman also had follicular conjunctivitis, or a reaction in the conjunctiva to the insult caused by the hardened mascara, Taylor said.
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Built in Whitby of Yorkshire oak, twisted and hardened by Yorkshire winds, Endeavour had been designed to carry not intellectuals but coal.
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While the Rain siblings make endless blunders in the new world, their new acquaintances are hardened by all the death they've seen.
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With its hardened stainless-steel blades, you'll use it for everything you can imagine, whether that's chunky salsas or homemade nut butters.
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" He added: "Many of those ISIS members who are left are the hardened ones, and they're mixing in with the local communities.
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Many areas were buried deep in mud that smelled like sewage and had hardened in the heat, making the search more difficult.
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Once satisfied with the pink-tinted mounds behind me, I did as instructed and scrolled Instagram for 20 minutes while it hardened.
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Without doubt some of the Iraqi army units are battle-hardened -- they fought to re-take Falluja from ISIS earlier this year.
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A total of 59 TLAMs targeted aircraft, hardened aircraft shelters, petroleum and logistical storage, ammunition supply bunkers, air defense systems, and radars.
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The same is true of AJ. These characters aren't hardened adults, they're malleable kids, and your choices can have a huge impact.
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Indeed, newly released images show the BFR's tooling (above) and the first cured and hardened cylinder made of carbon-fiber composites (below).
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That would have felt true to her character while simultaneously signaling that her self-righteousness had hardened into something much more dangerous.
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Since then, the N.R.A. has hardened its position even as high-powered gun sprees have become a repeated occurrence across the nation.
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She stepped on a loose bit of hardened lava that rolled under her feet, causing her to fall over the sharp rocks.
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Because this secret threatens to ruin the meticulously crafted image I've cultivated to protect the soft underbelly hidden beneath my hardened exterior.
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Toddler shoes, hamster-sized Valentines, and in this case, itty bitty art tools, can warm even the most art world-hardened heart.
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Free radicals are frequently implicated with health problems that are experienced with age, such as hardened arteries, diabetes and even wrinkle formation.
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The crystal is made from hardened mineral glass and is somewhat recessed and protected by the bezel helping it remain scratch-free.
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Locals warn of further escalation in the spring, when battle-hardened fighters of the PKK leave their winter redoubts in northern Iraq.
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Around 100 million years ago, oozing tree sap poured over hundreds of tiny spiders, killing and preserving the critters in hardened amber.
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While I am not the most road-hardened in the world, I have picked up a few tips on the open highway.
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"Who knows what's in some of those supplements, but it caused excess breast tissue and hardened nodules under the nipple," says Layke.
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No wonder Trump's popularity, even among his most hardened supporters, started to spiral downward once the harshness of his Obamacare replacement clear.
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Four years of war has hardened hearts in Aleppo, a divided city and, for the past week, the scene of merciless fighting.
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That's fine and in many cases good, but over the decades this outsider pose has hardened into an immature cynicism: Everybody's corrupt.
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America's nuclear plants keep 18 months to two years of fuel on site, and are hardened against natural and man-made threats.
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Translated that means seeking the lifting of trade, financial and energy sanctions that hardened every time North Korea detonated a nuclear bomb.
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Many young men caught in the net are not hardened criminals, but followers who have adopted tough street poses, the skeptics say.
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The Federal Bureau of Investigation and other security experts consider American nuclear plants to be "hardened" facilities that are difficult to penetrate.
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China has since hardened its position, with officials sounding off in state-run media against the U.S., tariffs and the trade negotiations.
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Masvidal and Diaz are two battled-hardened veterans of the UFC Octagon and created lasting headlines in 2019 because of dominant performances.
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An upgrade for hardened F-22 Raptor shelters is also getting some cash shaved off, as are many other projects throughout Germany.
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Others said they wanted to serve in neighborhoods where police shootings of unarmed black men have hardened years of anger and distrust.
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He scraped away at the larynx with his instruments, but after a while things got tricky: the cartilage had hardened into bone.
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Kownacki, who fights battle-hardened veteran Chris Arreola on Saturday, said the scandals are tragic in light of two recent ring deaths.
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Positions have hardened in recent days as protesters fearing the loss of autonomy from the mainland filled the streets of Hong Kong.
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A stamped knife has a blade that's been cut cookie-cutter style from a sheet of steel before being tempered and hardened.
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In addition, we hardened the wall and reinforced the gates surrounding the U.S. embassy and searched every person and vehicle that entered.
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I gritted my teeth and let her massage my skin, pleased to note afterwards that the stick of hardened fat had disappeared.
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He had his hair in ropy dreadlocks and his tiger-patterned shorts, custom-made for $193, pulled high on his hardened torso.
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Even the most hardened cynics couldn't have imagined that the candidates would sink so low, and stay so focused on personal insults.
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The similarity between the two videos is obvious: Both attempt to use a hardened minority criminal to scare people -- primarily white people.
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If it was an attempt to show how Bran has hardened after his harrowing adventures beyond The Wall, it's misguided at best.
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While Trump waxes rhapsodic about the chances for U.S.–Russia partnership, the substance of his administration's policy has actually hardened, not softened.
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Each batch had to freeze for 24 hours before they could taste it, so they could see how the ice cream hardened.
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A composite resin is then patted on, shaped and hardened for 20 seconds with a beam of either white or ultraviolet light.
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Mr. Sentsov, 41, is being held in a prison for hardened criminals, nicknamed the Polar Bear, in the Arctic town of Labytnangi.
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Their status as hardened fighter jocks is what lends their stories credibility and unnerves the softer and less experienced rest of us.
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But when these 17 bodies arrived in 1985, the island's hardened crews, used to burying dozens of indigent people per week, recoiled.
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That attitude was hardened in 2012, after lawmakers suffered a bruising defeat in a bill to strengthen antipiracy rules for internet companies.
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Unsurprisingly, religious minorities and political activists, in addition to petty offenders and hardened criminals, are already bearing the brunt of these initiatives.
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Clinton and his neighbors now occupy what Hawaiians call a "kipuka," an area of land surrounded by a now-hardened lava flow.
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They poured into the city center after politicians on both sides hardened their positions in the country's worst political crisis for decades.
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The Affordable Care Act became law 14 months after Mr. Obama's inauguration, but the roadblocks to ambitious action hardened from then on.
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A country of immigrants is now a hardened country that is seemingly O.K. with how we treat this new generation of migrants.
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Winter-hardened towns are gaping at their new lows: 32 degrees below zero in Watertown, N.Y. Minus 603 in International Falls, Minn.
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For him and his relatives, assimilation had been challenging: "People from my background can be a little blunt and hardened," he said.
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Old George just couldn't help being a deadly Don Quixote,and shoot at every black boy,claiming he was a hardened criminal.
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"The government's policies sound good, but we don't see the benefits," said Ms. Hu, a thin, sun-hardened woman in her 60s.
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There are moments in holistic sessions like this that can feel too out there, too spiritual for my hardened New York self.
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In his remarks on Wednesday, Mr. Trump tried to address both points, saying that the legislation would be tougher on hardened criminals.
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In the last several days, hardened Islamic State fighters using small arms and mortars, and relying on a sandstorm as cover, counterattacked.
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Mr Bolton, by contrast, was a hardened ideologue and political bruiser, having served the federal bureaucracy during the previous three Republican administrations.
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Even the most hardened travelers have to admit a certain amount of fear while traveling in this era of heightened global terrorism.
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A country outnumbered and outgunned can still mount a formidable defense with the right strategy, an adaptive military and a hardened population.
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Maybe even frying your own tortillas and draping them over a foil form to cool into a hardened U-shape before assembling?
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His hope, however far-fetched, was that Trump, by demolishing traditional Party ideologies, might somehow help people move beyond hardened partisan positions.
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When Harpo admits that he can't control his wife, Celie, her eyes hardened by experience and lack, suggests that he beat her.
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He's got a serene, self-protectively hardened face that conveys simultaneous hurt and wonder and an awareness that the wonder can hurt.
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She discarded words of hope and chose advice that sounded hardened for a girl whose school calendar is taped to the refrigerator.
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Simultaneously grotesque and whimsical, the miniatures made from the hardened candy, decorated with paint, buttons, and beads, offer absurd, quaint talismanic figurines.
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Casting about the Senate, it is hard to identify others who today hold similar potential to move colleagues away from hardened positions.
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Specialized muscles in their beaks allow them to open even when stuck firmly into the hardened winter earth in search of food.
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The formidable Barbara knew where her readers wanted the line drawn: No Cartland heroine ever came into contact with a hardened rod.
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"He tweets again minutes later: "Why does the Mueller team have 13 hardened Democrats, some big Crooked Hillary supporters, and Zero Republicans?
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The attempts at outreach came to an end after a tense meeting in 2003, and M.B.Z.'s attitude appears to have hardened.
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But Guatemala does not sanction gay marriage, and U.S. immigration policies have hardened under the Trump administration even for officially married couples.
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President Trump has hardened his rhetoric against Pyongyang and sent a carrier strike group and a guided missile sub to the peninsula.
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To accomplish that task we would be talking about massive and sustained strikes against hardened targets protected by sophisticated air defense systems.
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Now, drought and fire-hardened residents face yet another new normal: massive intentional blackouts aimed at preventing fires sparked by power lines.
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Instead, positions have hardened in the wake of Saturday's attack on Saudi Arabia and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo's blaming of Iran.
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When Michele Mallin first pointed to Tim Cole's photo, her words were "I think that's him"; later her recollection hardened into certainty.
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Some analysts believe Vox's appeal will be limited by the Popular Party, which has recently hardened its line on issues like migration.
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The news galvanized Urdoma and dozens of other communities nestled among the forests of Arkhangelsk Province, and hardened attitudes toward the government.
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But the SDF has also said the most hardened foreign jihadists are still holed up inside, ready to fight to the end.
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But as the Democratic Party has moved left ideologically, and grown more suspicious of cops and prosecutors, it has also hardened emotionally.
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Hardened fans and curious newcomers alike will throw themselves against the bloody brick wall of difficulty that is From Software's flagship series.
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The brutal government response hardened protesters' resolve, and the protests gradually expanded to include complaints about Iran's widespread influence in Iraq's government.
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With no prior convictions and adamant of her innocence, the ordeal has left Mary hardened and resolute that the CJS failed her.
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Najib is a hardened fighter and cleric who studied in the Middle East and reportedly trained with militants in Afghanistan, they say.
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But, as Cafaro pointed out, over the past couple of weeks Trump and the Republicans seemingly hardened their conservative stances on immigration.
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Zeinner, with soft features and a bubbly laugh, doesn't exude the aura of a veteran hardened by trauma, but she's seen it all.
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Several prominent former Egyptian prisoners have reported that IS is finding new recruits among those jailed with hardened militants in over-crowded prisons.
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With feelings about the president and the opposition so hardened, we can already see the shape of the wrapping, and guess what's inside.
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With long-haul planes getting ever more efficient, CNBC takes a look at the current routes guaranteed to wear out any hardened traveler.
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Since then, he has revamped his campaign, bringing in new advisors that had been expected to push Trump away from his hardened rhetoric.
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On weekends they also serve up sopa de mondongo, a traditional tripe soup that's more popular with the hardened stomachs of taxi drivers.
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You might think hardened oilmen would resent the turbines pointing the way to a future when the world no longer needs fossil fuels.
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Those are ice-free ports year-round, so again we should probably remove some of these discussions about ice-hardened this or that.
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Some of those will be trained and hardened fighters with the skills and the motivation to carry out mass-casualty attacks at home.
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The caldera, which has a mostly hardened lava floor, has already dropped three feet, causing the area around it to shift and crack.
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We need an understanding of free speech that is hardened against the environment of a continuous warm war on a broken information ecosystem.
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Witness testimony After exposure to the smoke, some said their skin turned white and became rotten or hardened and fell off in chunks.
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