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13 Sentences With "toughens up"

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Their schedule toughens up significantly over the second half of the season as they play the Baltimore Ravens, Philadelphia Eagles, Dallas Cowboys, Kansas City Chiefs, and Houston Texans.
That might be true, but they will also have to figure out that the first word of 12 theme phrases is missing, which toughens up the solve considerably.
Sure, she toughens up, but she's no less girly at the end of the film and, in fact, she finds her own ways to be successful on her terms.
Where you or I might train our bodies at a gym, Daphne instead toughens up by watching a loop of heart-wrenching videos of global disasters and starving children on the internet.
The Basel package also toughens up capital requirements for the risk of big fines from misconduct, but Bank of England Governor Mark Carney has said this proposal will be significantly eased as well.
Tina toughens up Shania's purr of a vocal line with an appealing growl, and there is some extremely good dancing happening, particularly by the guy in the white shirt on Tina's left (arguably the MVP of this video because he is just really Feeling The Music), at around the 0:34 mark.
CySEC toughens up on name changing as wellFair Binary Options: CySEC Rules on Name Changing The organization has also set up a new structure in order to improve the handling of investor complaints.
E. camaldulensis readily germinates from both fresh seed and seed stored in cool dry conditions. It quickly toughens up and can withstand drought even whilst in forestry tubes. It makes an excellent bonsai and will readily regrow both from the base and from epicormic buds.
Meanwhile, Robert toughens up on sea duty and in time becomes a petty officer. His hands are badly burned when his ship is sunk, but he stoically rows in the lifeboat for five days without complaint. He recuperates in a hospital, tended by Elena, a beautiful nurse. On the last night of his stay, he asks her out to dinner.
Although Godber suggests he toughens up, Barrowclough's gentile nature makes him refuse to do so. After he leaves, Fletcher decides to arrange for something to sabotage Wainwright's position at the prison. The next day, Fletcher has McLaren and Godber start a fight during lunch hour, under the claim that the food is not fit for consumption. The resulting chaos causes the prison guards to secure the prison and attempt to defuse the situation in the dinner hall.
After bidding Donnie farewell, however, the man gets rammed by a horse to death. Later, Rich announces the top-seller as Tara, whom Donnie boosted to victory by giving her his huge tip to repay hers kindness when they were in the cold storage together. Cleon is disappointed at Rich when the staff made only $19,000 the whole night. When Cleon takes the staffs' tips to supply the missing amount, Rich toughens up and confronts Cleonm who then realizes that he only owed 20,000 yen ($170) and shares the takings with the staff.
Tiffany looks to her father for help, but when he refuses, she finally calls him out for being such a pushover with everyone and reveals her knowledge of her mother cheating on him in their house, as well as the fact she knew that he knew about her mother's infidelity and that she was appalled when he didn't confront her over it; this made her lose respect for her father. At this, Brian finally toughens up and helps the women pack up Tiffany's things. He then confirms to Tiffany that he knew about her mother's affair, but took no action and walked away to protect Tiffany and her brother from all the drama and pain. Brian explains that he makes the rules and decisions that he does to protect his children so they can eventually live their lives and make mistakes responsibly.
In Lamella/Lamina (1983), a sculptural installation of 15 fragile columns, Lynn used architectural drawing paper processed to create texture, the work itself being installed at Anzart in Hobart in response to threatened rain forest on the Franklin River. The artist said that the columns were, amongst other things, 'a metaphor for vulnerability, sensitivity, and how one toughens up as one gets older ... Lamella/Lamina reflects the layering and interconnectedness, of nature and culture, of skin surface, mind and the political.' Gates of the Goddess – a southern crossing attended by the Goddess (1986, first shown at the Govett-Brewster Art Gallery and now in the collection of the Auckland Art Gallery) consists of three large panels, two of which form a passageway for the viewer and the third being a focal point with the form of the goddess. The work brings together many of Lynn's concerns particularly healing the abject as in the 1982 work Mantle.

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