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During World War I, Harden advocated unrestricted submarine warfare and the appointment of Adm. Alfred von Tirpitz as imperial chancellor.
To become defensive is to harden, and when I harden, I miss so much.
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I hardened: ribs ached, fingers tired, shrivelled.
When I heard this decision, I hardened my cheeks and the little muscles behind my eyes.
It's no secret that Jano and I hardened ourselves to him.
The total storage rate is obtained by including three additional contributions, notably that of the self-interaction, which leads to a model for stage I hardening.
The formulation of a CaP material has been optimized by designing an injectable apatitic cement that (i) hardens in situ despite the presence of BP and (ii) provides immediate mechanical properties adapted to clinical applications in an osteoporotic environment.
During the shoot, I hardened to the constant violence.
Instead, during my teenage years, I hardened against the thought of having kids.
One of the important results is that, in contrast to strain hardening in dense metals, strain hardening in cellular metals consist of a synergistic contribution of two sources: (i) strain hardening of the solid material (microscopic scale) and (ii) geometric hardening due to strut reorientation (mesoscopic scale).
There, too, age may play a role: "I became hardened in the way that doctors have to become hardened," Marsh writes, but "now that I am reaching the end of my career this detachment has started to fade".
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