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I always find that etymology bizarre, because hard squash almost by definition have to be cooked.
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Soon the winter squashes will be in season, and Mr. Mooney said he could not wait to get his hands on Ms. Flory's kabocha -- a hard green squash he bakes and purees with vegetable broth for soup.
Compared to the rest of the country, they are playing a different game with different rules, playing so hard the squash court looks like a cricket pitch.
But the idea itself is harder to squash or suborn.
What's more, they're much harder to squash.
With numb hands, we peeled rock-hard winter squash and sliced turnips and potatoes into wedges.
The exotic metal osmium, used in alloy form in some pen nibs and surgical needles, is even harder to squash than diamond, says a team of high-pressure physicists.
For all the investment in facilities and coaches, Elshorbagy concedes that millions of poor children in Egypt will "find it very hard to play squash".
27 At baseline (phase 3), participants were asked the duration (number of hours per week) of their participation in moderately energetic (eg, dancing, cycling, leisurely swimming, lawn mowing) and vigorous (eg, running, hard swimming, playing squash) physical activity.
Smoking (non/former/current) and physical activity were assessed at Phase 3. Physical activity was assessed based on responses to questions on the frequency and duration of participation in mildly energetic (eg, weeding, general housework, bicycle repair), moderately energetic (eg, dancing, cycling, leisurely swimming), and vigorous physical activity (eg, running, hard swimming, playing squash).
Physical activity was assessed at cycle 1 based on answers to questions about the frequency and duration of participation in mildly energetic (e.g., weeding, general housework, bicycle repair), moderately energetic (e.g., dancing, cycling, leisurely swimming), and vigorous physical activity (e.g., running, hard swimming, playing squash).
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