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The meat needs to be nice and pink, otherwise it will toughen up.
It will toughen up the candidates for the extremist gauntlet to come.
"If you cook spinach in salted water, it will toughen the cellulose, and your soup will not be as silky," she said.
It comes from the shoulder blade, so there are only two in every cow, and is small, but packs lots of sweet flavour and should only ever be cooked rare or else it will toughen.
The government says it will toughen up anti-terror laws, but officials acknowledge it's impossible to prevent all attacks.
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It might not protect you from the weather, but it'll toughen up those skinny jeans.
Add the drained chickpeas and pour in the water (don't salt it, as salt will toughen the skins of the chickpeas and make them wrinkly).
If so, the Commons will toughen it up again and the measure will ping-pong back and forwards until the government uses its powers to override the Lords.Then there are the courts.
Adding it at the beginning will toughen the eggs.
Now, it's possible the government will toughen up the repayment terms, and then it will feel a bit more real.
Times will toughen, though, and he'll need it again.
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