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One look at you and she'll make stiff drinks for all of us.
Make stiff laws to incarcerate those who traffic in or deal heroin--including charging those who sell heroin where there is a death involved with murder.
The word actually comes from the Greek root word narcotikos, "to make stiff or numb"—[a connotation that] isn't as bloody as the one today.
I still tend to make stiff robotic music, but songs like these really help me balance out my palette and challenge me to do something that I might not be comfortable with initially.
Whole milk makes richer, finer foam, while skim milk tends to make stiff foam.
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When technology improved, and they could make stiffer ships because of a different way of holding boards together, they broke up.
However, Long and his team had good reasons to believe that selection for enhanced feeding behavior would make stiffer notochords evolve from generation to generation.
Terry believes that the government should impose stringent punishment against persons who knowingly infect others with HIV: " I think we can make stiffer penalties for people with AIDS that are willingly passing the disease on.
They made stiff pastry "coffyns" that could act as containers for stews in the oven, and then be carried to the dinner table.
During the early eras of corsetry, corsets called stays before the 19th century and made stiff with heavy boning molded a woman's upper body into a V-shape and flattened and pushed up the breasts.
In another project, Mena has set out to identify the optimal cooling process for making stiff and malleable pieces of rail out of steel.
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