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A key factor in this process applied to the design of warheads to defeat hard (structural) targets is the development of truly physically based material models for geological materials where constants are either derived or measured.
No team, though, will have found defeat harder to stomach than Colchester did in crashing 5-0 at home to Norwich.
As a candidate, Mr. Bush called on the Pentagon to "skip a generation" of weapons and create lighter, faster, higher-technology forces capable of defeating hard-to-reach, hard-to-find foes while shedding minimal amounts of American blood.
Organisationally, the Republican establishment has become more adept at defeating hard-right candidates, who would prove a liability, at the primary stage (had they managed this earlier they would control the Senate already).
Mourinho, head bowed, departed down the tunnel with defeat hard to digest.
Santos's wife, son and three daughters took the defeat hard, at least at first.
Although Seward sent a letter stating Weed was not to blame, Seward's political manager took the defeat hard.
Gruening found "the unexpected defeat hard to take" and thought that some aspects of his opponent's biographical film had misled viewers.
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