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or his own increasingly trenchant opinions, calling for example for a "really stringent" test for cyclists.
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Yeah, I guess I am strict, if not eating gelatin because it is made of boiled skin and tendons, and not eating cheeses made with animal rennet because it comes from enzymes from the inner lining of a slaughtered calf's stomach is really stringent.
Meanwhile, it's time we had some really stringent laws and policing to make the internet a much more salubrious place for all its users.
"For places that don't require mortise locks they still have really stringent fire and building code requirements, and so the C is a deadbolt product that actually meets those requirements.
"Some of his assignments are really stringent," she says.
"People said 'sure, diesels emit more particulates and nitrogen oxides (NOx) but we have really stringent regulations".
What had Lovecraft made them see? "Lovecraft is actually really stringent about describing the Old Ones," he noted.
"The monoculture system we have opted for performs amazingly well, but has really stringent requirements for climate and weather," she said.
"But you have to be really stringent about keeping those lines of communication open".
But that's the kind of thing that should really be done between a professional midwife, maybe training a woman how to use it, showing her and guiding, advising and making sure there's really stringent follow up in place.
That seems really stringent". Councilman Tony Petros took issue with the proposed price for those permits.
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