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"I got hardened," he said.
It was then, he said, that he "watched as Obama advanced the very policies that I thought would be reined in", and as a result, "I got hardened".
And I guess I have got hardened to it which in a way is a good thing but in a way one should not have to become hardened to that but it is up to society in my view to accept autistic children, I mean all children are different and they have different needs and a child with autism has a disability, it is a hidden disability, but it is a very real disability.
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You get hardened to rejection, she says.
"We are going to have to get hardened up here".
You get hardened to the disappointment, so it doesn't hurt as much".
Calculations on the indicator (Lyapunov exponents) of the chaotic vibrations have been conducted, and it is concluded that as the nonlocal term is taken into account, the structure effectively gets hardened and the nonlinear performance has also changed.
It's as if our system is getting hardening of the arteries.
Unless this is just one step of a larger process, it's hard not to see the decision to get Harden, like the move to bring in Lin, as at least as much of a marketing strategy as a basketball one.
Mice don't normally get hardening of the arteries, so a team led by François Mach and Uwe Schonbeck at Boston's Brigham and Women's Hospital turned to an altered mouse strain unable to break down cholesterol.
Maybe they should try getting Harden more open looks.
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