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"Fountains can be the center point for relaxation in the city, especially against hard cement, and tar, and stress".
As my uncle explained the situation to the man, I sat on the hard cement surface of the docks, trying in vain to understand.
It's not even aimed at musicians -- it's supposed to enlighten and excite the public at large, not pander to the wishes of those whose opinions of jazz history are already cast in very hard cement.
"My aims are to train hard, cement a place in the team and to be in the top five for most of the season".
If you're running on a hard cement surface, try going off-road or running on softer terrain.
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But she added: "Whatever the portfolio, we have the partners to turn reform into reality, so he must work hard cementing these alliances, making the UK's case in Brussels while also selling the benefits of the EU in the UK".
A disastrous currency confiscation in 2009 hit small traders hardest, cementing distrust of the state.
As in periodontal defects both soft tissues (PDL and CT) as also hard tissues (cement and alveolar bone) need to be reconstructed, we hypothesized that the combination of EMD with a calcium phosphate cement (CaP) could accomplish such periodontal healing.
When deposited, this mineral forms a hard, calcareous cement known as caliche.
Attlee and Thatcher worked hard to cement their political legacy, so it proved politically difficult to repeal.
Unlike the U.S. Open in Flushing, New York, where night play, hard courts, cement grounds and lobster rolls test the mettle of both players and fans, Wimbledon still peddles its version of jolly old England.
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