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Sansa has toughened up quite a bit over the seasons.
Parliament toughened up the code at the start of this year.
Laws have been toughened up, and enforcement has been beefed up.
It toughened up our sound and was a big leap for us.
Eventually Yarny was toughened up so that the game wouldn't be as frustrating.
Iran has reacted defiantly, dismissing Trump's demands for the pact to be toughened up.
Workhouses were abolished in 20013, but other forms of sanctions have been toughened up.
So she toughened up, she said, and advises other women to do the same.
Some of the toughened-up shoes include reimagined Chuck Taylor All Stars and Jack Purcells.
"We've very much toughened up the border, but the laws are horrible," Mr. Trump said.
"It hasn't toughened up yet like the skin that's exposed to the outermost layers," he says.
However, when put to the test, even these toughened-up versions can still crack under pressure.
Western governments, tired of seeing aid money stolen, have toughened up money-laundering and bribery laws.
Some of the mechanisms could yet be modified or toughened up in the upper chamber of parliament.
I see him as this sweet kid who got some tattoos and then toughened up a bit.
First, Joseph Altuzarra closed his show with a floor-length boho gown that was toughened up with sequins.
But proving her devotion to Keeping Up With the Kardashians, Kim toughened up and stuck out the treatment.
The character himself is a little yellow ball of sunshine, or personified citrus, toughened up with a spiky mohawk.
However, as was the case on several previous occasions, the Heat toughened up when it needed to do so.
The Chinese government recently toughened up environmental laws and implementation with this mindset, rather than focusing on the public's consumption behaviour.
France's markets watchdog said the European Union's system for granting financial market access would have to be toughened up after Brexit.
Guatemalans and Mexicans can still travel north, but they have to go through a toughened-up series of Mexican border checks.
The Terrapins toughened up in their homecoming game before a crowd of 21,701, but they squandered two first-half red-zone chances.
But instead of liberalising these laws, some democracies such as Germany have toughened up laws, or even punish the promotion of assisted dying.
During the Obama administration they toughened up on big banks regarding issues like leveraged lending and exposure to energy- and auto-loan defaults.
Backstage Beauty Report There was a toughened-up, rebellious vibe to Dior's fall/winter 2017 collection, which was presented in Paris on Friday.
Since then, he has toughened up on the President, a stance that was noticeable in the wake of August's white nationalist rally in Charlottesville.
So, I got used to being around the big boys and taking the slings and arrows and that&aposs how you get toughened up.
The classic biker, in all its black, toughened-up glory, has been replaced by its bolder, brighter, and much cooler sister: the embellished iteration.
So much of the cluing has been edited and toughened up for a Saturday, and possibly to help disguise the rebus a bit more.
The new rules will still allow the use of models but within a much stricter framework, with the vetting of models by supervisors toughened up.
Two months, five appearances and two goals later, Becks was deemed to have toughened up enough to make his senior bow in the top tier.
As some rules get loosened, others may get toughened up, like those that would liquidate a troubled Wall Street firm rather than bail it out.
Clinton was always proclaiming herself to be the proven warrior in the field — toughened up and battle-scarred from decades of waging fights against Republicans.
This time, however, they were toughened up, embroidered onto the lines of black leather coats and deep V-neck dresses, and transformed into badges of honor.
You were being toughened up—"iron man" was the term we all used—to deal with the demands of doctoring, which did not respect the clock.
If you've written very easy clues that need to be toughened up, the editor may have to scrap your idea and reach for entirely new material.
The 5th Wave star tells Marie Claire for its February cover story that she was "toughened up a lot" when her parents divorced when she was younger.
As well as earmarking 4 million euros this year for improvements such as pedestrianizing roads, the Calvia council has toughened up laws on drinking in the streets.
There are the nerves down the outside and inside of the thigh, but the thigh is a tender mess anyway which is only toughened up through abuse.
Since the fund suspension, it had toughened up controls to ensure greater oversight of the investment process at Woodford's other funds, including on proposed investments or disposals.
As France just toughened up its asylum policy, mass arrivals of undocumented migrants are overpowering not only European shores but also a tiny French island off East Africa.
In the wake of the 'Panama Papers' revelations of widespread tax avoidance practices, Brussels has toughened up its drive for tax fairness by tightening controls and adopting stricter rules.
As in other Nordic countries the government has subsequently toughened up its immigration policies, such as by tightening the asylum criteria for people coming from Iraq, Afghanistan and Somalia.
Toughened up by caricature bullies at his first oil-company job, he saves his salary, steals a co-worker's wife (Ali Cobrin) and heads west to seek his fortune.
Delicate, ballerina-inspired looks took center stage at the show, but the accessories stepped to a more hard-edged beat: Soft bags were toughened up by the house's signature studs.
The EU has already toughened up its laws to make U.S. executions harder to perform, having banned the export of sodium thiopental, an anesthetic used in lethal injections, in 2011.
After the EU threatened to ban fish exports, and the U.S. State Department said it was failing to tackle human trafficking, Bangkok toughened up its laws and increased fines for violations.
Brunello Cucinelli said he was thinking about an "urban explorer" and added toughened-up techno-vests and rucksack belts to his luxe gentlewoman-farmer mix of cashmeres, mohair, metallics and tweed.
Among the traditional tweeds and quilted bags were PVC plastic knee-highs and wide-legged denim; more expected silhouettes were frayed and embellished with lurex, and party dressed were toughened up with plastic accessories.
It has toughened up recently: since the start of November, Russia has been stripped of 11 medals it won when hosting the winter games in Sochi in 2014, a pet project of Vladimir Putin's.
He toughened up international sanctions to further isolate North Korea and then agreed to meet directly with Kim after South Korea's president convinced him that the North was committed to giving up its nuclear weapons.
If all this reads like going soft on a snowflake generation that needs to be toughened up for life on the concert circuit, there are some respects in which the Leeds makes more demands than before.
Jim Furyk, who won the U.S. Open in 2003 and has finished second three times since, said Open officials toughened up the course at Olympia Fields in Illinois, where he won, after the cut on Friday.
After the European Union threatened to ban fish exports from Thailand, and the U.S. State Department said it was failing to tackle human trafficking, the Southeast Asian country toughened up its laws and increased fines for violations.
The law originated in the 19th century, was toughened up by Hitler's Nazis and retained for decades in postwar West Germany, which used it to convict and jail some 50,000 men until 1969, when it finally decriminalized homosexuality.
The Daily Bag Delicate, ballerina-inspired looks took center stage at today's Valentino show, but the accessories stepped to a tougher beat: in particular the bags, which were soft in texture but toughened up by the house's signature studs.
ERIN, Wisconsin (Reuters) - Masters champion Sergio Garcia said he was happy to be in the hunt at the U.S. Open and that his chances of adding a second successive major would improve if the course toughened up in the upcoming rounds.
" Physical fitness and sports were a huge part of this ideology, from the playing fields of boarding schools like Eton or Harrow, where boys were frequently toughened up through extreme hazing, to the development of rule-driven sports like "gentleman's boxing.
But after the encounter in Canada Mrs Merkel seems to have toughened up, and the EU will now indeed apply countervailing tariffs on some American products: "We won't let ourselves be ripped off again and again," she said after the summit.
Basically, we saw version 2.0 of the shoes we know and love, but more in tune with the collection's toughened-up aesthetic (and, given the nature of the block heel, likely easier to walk in, which is always a bonus).
LONDON (Reuters) - The European Union system for granting financial market access to foreign firms must be toughened up given that a dominant financial centre will become a close neighbour after Brexit, the head of France's markets watchdog said on Thursday.
Casasola had hoped justice had toughened up in the decade since Nagore's death, but received a blow this year when five men who called themselves "The Wolf Pack" were cleared of raping an 18-year-old woman at the festival in 2016.
And with that, a 15-minute errand turned into a nightmarish entanglement in the toughened-up immigration policies of U.S. President Donald Trump – an experience that tore apart the life she had spent more than two decades building for herself and her family.
Trump has said he expects to hold a meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping at a G20 leaders' summit late this month, but analysts such as Capital Economics believe the chances of a lasting trade deal are receding after both sides toughened up their rhetoric.
"The utilitarian mood in the collection alludes to this idea of protectionism," she says, pointing out other everyday styles: a leather biker jacket, which she has toughened up with padding, and a denim jacket with a cinched silhouette modeled on the Dior Bar jacket.
Unlike the toughened-up, greasy-slick locks created to match last spring's rock 'n' roll-themed collection, Palau explained that the current style spoke more to the spirit of the fall/winter 2017 collection than its actual aesthetic: cool, easy and eclectic, he said.
Federal Reserve to Raise the Bar on Bank Stress Tests | The basic framework for this year's test was toughened up last month, as the Fed started to assume bigger falls in unemployment, a deeper trough in Europe and negative short-term interest rates throughout the nine-quarter planning horizon.
Inspired by Anne-France Dautheville (the first woman to ride a motorcycle around the world) in the most literal sense, leather jackets, overalls, midi-skirts, and dresses toughened up the typically frilly and carefree collection (though the frocks and loose, ruffled blouses for die-hard Chloé fans were still going strong).
The runway saw twinsets in a multitude of vivid floral colors, double-breasted coats over structured frocks with an exaggerated skirt, and outfits toughened up with fingerless leather gloves and patent ankle boots — all of which, tweedier than the next, were built around four very specific details, making Lagerfeld's latest offering oddly...conceptual?
" Otaku USA. Volume 4, Number 1. August 2010. 34. Surat said that the character designs for the anime television series were "toughened up a bit.
Taking the best of show was a pristine 1956 Pontiac Star Chief. The European Mobile Media Association (EMMA) conducted a Sound competition at the MIAS grounds. Mercedes-Benz showed off the all-new GLK SUV, BMW exhibited a rarely seen 6-Series convertible. Jeep displayed a toughened-up variant of the Wrangler.
Due to the trauma she suffered, she refused to talk and spent many nights screaming. As she grew up, the foster fathers took notice of her for her innocence. They tended to come to her at night and sexually abuse her. As she reached her teen years, she toughened up a lot and started running track and field.
Christe (2003), p. 33 NWOBHM bands including Iron Maiden, Saxon, and Def Leppard re-energized the heavy metal genre. Following the lead set by Judas Priest and Motörhead, they toughened up the sound, reduced its blues elements, and emphasized increasingly fast tempos. "This seemed to be the resurgence of heavy metal," noted Ronnie James Dio, who joined Black Sabbath in 1979.
Lois, played by Jane Kaczmarek (146 episodes), is Francis, Reese, Malcolm, Dewey, and Jamie's angry and temperamental mother. She is an overbearing control freak despised by the neighbors to the point that they refuse to invite her to their gatherings, revealed in "Mono". Unlike Malcolm, Lois is not bothered by it and tries her best to blend in with it. She was revealed to be a charming and a nurturing mother while Francis was little, but toughened up.
North Public School is a defunct elementary school in Simcoe, Ontario, Canada that taught children from Kindergarten to sixth grade. This school was once considered a feeder school to Elgin Avenue Public School. The school had a VIP program that consisted of the "graduating class." Local children would often find the vacant schoolyard perfect for sandlot basketball games until the Norfolk Board of Education toughened up anti-trespassing rules, thus making it impossible to play basketball unless it was done indoors with prior written permission.
Brown, James I, pp. 116–7 He also sought to influence Church attitudes to his policies by having his own clerics appointed to the bishoprics of Dunblane, Dunkeld, Glasgow and Moray.Brown, James I, pp. 117–8 In March 1425, James's parliament directed that all bishops must instruct their clerics to offer up prayers for the king and his family; a year later, parliament toughened up this edict insisting that the prayers be given at every mass under sanction of a fine and severe rebuke.
However, most of the wins came against weaker teams, and once the schedule toughened up the Packers struggled winning only one and tying one of their next six games. After a big win in Tampa Bay over the Buccaneers, the 8-5-1 Packers still had a shot at a NFC Central Title. However, the team would lose both of their final games, closing out with a 31-14 loss to the Los Angeles Rams and at 8-7-1 finished in a first place tie.
In Marinera Norteña, the man wears shoes, while the woman dances completely barefoot. With constant practice women are even able to dance barefoot on extremely hot pavement and coarse, very rough surfaces, as the soles of their feet become well seasoned and toughened up, something they are really proud of. The dancer must go to the dance floor wearing their best clothes but with bare feet, in the same way they did the rural northern girls of the nineteenth century. Being forced to dance barefoot on any surface without showing any discomfort, professional dancers should practice enough to develop thick calluses on the soles of their feet.
It also is often seen in mathematics, as the open- source standard mathematical typesetting programmes TeX and LaTeX use the Computer Modern family as default. The system's creator, Donald Knuth, deliberately created the system with the intention of producing an effect inspired by the "classic style" of nineteenth-century scientific printing with a family based on an American Monotype Company Modern face. Many newspapers were founded in the nineteenth century, and many newspaper typefaces have remained rooted in nineteenth-century models of type. Linotype's popular Legibility Group of the 1930s, for many years the model for most newspaper printing worldwide, remained based on this model but toughened-up to increase clarity.
" The increased usage of techno beats emerged from frequent exposure to electronic music during the Garbage tour, both in clubs and listening to The Prodigy and The Chemical Brothers. Steve Marker stated that the band used as a reference point the Garbage song "As Heaven Is Wide", "but with a more technoey and dance end." The band also aimed to channel some of the energy of their live shows into the rhythm parts of the album. Vig remarked that "the songs sound looser, tougher" that way, as by the last concerts, "we'd speeded things up and toughened up a lot of the grooves" and in the album "we wanted that to be apparent from the get-go.
Sports climbing has indeed toughened up Springfielders. Sports climbing has developed mental strength and inculcated qualities such as integrity, resilience and perseverance. Springfield shares the use of her Rockwall and expertise with the community as well. Springfield have hosted various groups from the Tampines constituency sports club, handicapped organisations such as the visually handicapped, hospital help- groups and the deaf. Springfield rockwall has often been used by other schools, the National University of Singapore and the Nanyang Technological University, and uniformed group organisations such as the Boys’ Brigade, Salvation Army and The Singapore Mountaineering Federation. The popularity and success of Springfield climbing have produced more than 7 National climbers among Springfielders over the last 10 years.
By the mid-1990s there was considerable dissatisfaction with dual containment, because it made the United States the mortal enemy of two countries that hated each other, and forced Washington to bear the burden of containing both. Pressed by the American Israel Public Affairs Committee and other pro-Israel forces,The Israel Lobby and U.S. Foreign Policy - by John Mearsheimer and Stephen Walt, London Review of Books, 23 March 2006 Clinton toughened up the policy in the spring of 1995 by imposing an economic embargo on Iran. But AIPAC and the others wanted more. The result was the Iran and Libya Sanctions Act of 1996, which imposed sanctions on any foreign company investing more than $40 million to develop petroleum resources in Iran or Libya.
In the Marinera Norteña, the man wears shoes, while the woman dances completely barefoot. In the most traditionalist households of Peru's northern coastal desert towns and villages, it is known that many marinera women dancers train by walking barefoot on the pavement, going to different destinations as a part of their regular schedule and in their spare time, becoming what's known as "barefooters", being able to dance barefoot on extremely hot pavement and coarse, very rough surfaces, as the soles of their feet become well seasoned and toughened up, something they are really proud of. "The dancer must go to the dance floor wearing their best clothes but with bare feet, in the same way they did the rural northern girls of the nineteenth century." In this variety there's no "Marinera dress".
The track was described by NME as, > One of the earliest songs on the session, toughened up from the Perry era, > this confessional song is nonetheless one of the record’s more plaintive > moments, in the vein of 'Malibu'. Lyrically, it finally addresses the scars > she still bears over her husband’s death in the most brutal fashion: "I knew > a boy who came from the sea/he was the only boy who ever knew the truth > about me... I knew a boy who left me so ravaged/do you even know the extent > of the damage? ... I’m overwhelmed and undersexed?/Baby what did you > expect?/I’m overwrought and so disgraced/I’m too ashamed to show my face/And > they’re coming to take me away now/what I want I will never have/I’m on the > Pacific Coast Highway/With your gun in my hand".

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