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"This way, Jeanne's chic-ness gets toughened up a bit," Ms. Mayle explained.
Gets toughened up and benefits from it in athletics.
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Our children don't need to get toughened up at a young age, exposed to bloodshed and hatred because that's life.
The justice secretary, Kenneth Clarke, may have stated, "It is just very, very bad value for taxpayers' money to keep warehousing them in overcrowded prisons where most of them get toughened up", but his early commitment to tackling rising prison numbers was not well-received.
But this election is its own story, and the best thing that could happen to Mitt at this point is to get toughened up in South Carolina and beyond.
You've got toughen your skin.
Underwriting standards have toughened, making it harder for people to get loans.
Yes, I have toughened up.
"But if you're going to work in Brooklyn, you got to toughen up".
"I told him, 'Joe, you got to toughen up if you guys are going to run for governor.' ".
"When we work with the players, I say, 'If you want to succeed in international competition, you've got to toughen up,'" he says.
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