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Simone Kermes, a soprano as Laodice, shows remarkable agility, though her tone, usually attractive, tends to harden at the top.
"He learned to play on the ground," said Pera, who coached Harden at Artesia High School in Los Angeles.
"A little soft," said Scott Pera, who coached Harden at Artesia and was reunited with him at Arizona State, where he remains an assistant.
"In the context of Tottenham," says Claire Kober, whose face seems to harden at the mention of the football club, "it is a very small part of the wider regeneration".
Martin will never be a Sixth Man of the Year candidate like the man he replaced, but if he can give the Thunder a worthwhile approximation of Harden, at a much discounted price (i.e. not the $80 million Harden is making in Houston) then the preseason obituaries mourning the Thunder's reign in the West will seem laughably premature.
Self-setting calcium phosphate inks, which harden at low temperature, allow obtaining nanostructured scaffolds with biomimetic properties and enhanced bioactivity.
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But Mr. Kawamoto, battle hardened at 75 years old, shrugs off the critics.
The embassies should reopen as soon as possible and security should be hardened at high-risk stations.
"They told me right to my face," he recalled, his mouth hardening at the insult: "Go back to your country".
Ms. Dvorovenko, whose face had hardened at the end of the duel in Act II, had a touch of hysteria.
Whatever shorefront once existed at the Hudson Yards site was long ago consumed, along with 300,000 other acres of tidal wetlands, as the city was hardened at its edges.
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