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Christensen recalls developing "a bit of a thick skin" from teasing at school for showing up without shoes, which "I couldn't afford basically".
As a new class of hip-hop artists from Detroit emerge, it always takes a lot of talent, hard work, and a bit of a thick skin to rise above the rest.
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At 58, fighting off a bit of a paunch, with a thick mane of gray hair, Fishman resembles the family doctor who gives it to you straight and who doesn't overdo expensive tests and medications.
Splash on a bit of the thick, green salsa, grab a bottle of Manzana Lift, and you are in your own, equally delicious taco universe.
It's a little bit of a survival instinct and thick skin, and having a few shows before this one that did not do well.
Tape cantenna to tripod or create a small, portable stand or clamp with a bit of thick wire that loops around the BNC connectors and can be easily removed and allows you to rotate the cantenna to find signals.
"He was a bit of a big shot," says Johnny in his thick, Italy-via-New Jersey drawl.
His thick French accent has been a bit of a stumbling block.
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