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Unlike tomatoes, say, which are picked green and bred tough for transport, beans can ripen on the vine and stay sturdy once dried.
So many companies have looked to China to pick up the slack, and analysts believe demand in China will stay sturdy for the foreseeable future even as the effects of China's stimulus package — like easy credit and incentives for purchases like cars and appliances — wane.
The pinecone may not be edible, but it will stay sturdy and will not harm the birds that peck seed off of it.
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With a week to rest, he stayed sturdy through 105 pitches, keeping the Dodgers off balance and surviving an early scare from Manny Ramírez.
Though he broke his femur in a snow-mobile accident in January 1999 -- the steel rod in his leg still sets off metal detectors -- his arm stayed sturdy.
Poles yearn for friendship with America but depend on Germany, their most important neighbour and trading partner, to stay a sturdy part of a transatlantic axis.The American trip was a chance for Mr Kwasniewski, who turned 49 this week, to sell himself, too.
To make it stay more sturdy, use duct tape to 'finish' off the edges of where you cut.
Rows of wood will stay upright and remain sturdier when placed on level ground instead of tilted areas.
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