(1) I've been grazing among the blogs and chewing that question like a tough mouthful of cud.
(2) Duck legs have fairly tough meat - the legs are worked hard during their lifespan, making the flesh taut and muscly.
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(4) But it was big job, a very tough assignment that required major cultural changes.
(5) One of the worst, as any politician will attest, is that it is very tough on families.
(6) The Government was positioning itself nicely to run a campaign based on its tough approach to dealing with asylum seekers.
(7) This appraisal is as tough , uncompromising and brutally simplistic as many of Brogden's law-and-order policies.
(8) The Aldgate train was the standard London model, built of a tough steel frame upon which aluminium bodywork is bolted firmly down.
(9) Clarence Moore fills various roles, from perimeter shooter to tough defender to solid rebounder.
(10) He said it is very tough on Irish students who need up to 570 points to get medicine and may miss out by just 15 or 20 points.
(11) If you have ever polished some hard, tough material like metal or marble you know how much energy it takes.
(12) He said it was tough on students for whom it was the last day of their exams.
(13) In any case, with Beeching reluctant to play the game and with Marples determined to be tough , it was difficult to predict which lines would be spared in advance.
(14) Most of them are sipping coffee, or reading newspapers, or chewing morosely on tough bread.
(15) In early 1943 two American professors discovered that a very tough material could be produced by adding a small amount of wood pulp to water before freezing.
(16) He's a tough old bastard, and he's pulled through things like this before.
(17) So it's a very, very tough area that the marines are facing here.
(18) It was in that role that Howard chiselled out a reputation for being tough and uncompromising.
(19) He attempted to appease the nasty wing of his own party by being tough on immigrants, while pretending that his proposals were liberal and sensible.
(20) This was a very tough , exciting match and at half time we were down 2 tries.