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The better, or firmer, the berry, the farther it bounces.
The standard Drive Select system lets drivers adjust steering, throttle response and transmission, but not the suspension, to settings for comfort or firmer control.
Although the cliché is not generally applied to Victoria Beckham's assets, rumour has it that last year the Queen of WAGs allegedly went under the knife – not to make her breasts bigger or firmer, as is usually the case, but to make them smaller; closer, indeed, to how nature intended.
It loses moisture and changes into bread dough or firmer during dough grain stages.
Such adaptations may include narrower teat canal or firmer sphincters at the tip of teats.
Similarly, 57% of all NFL players in 2008 believed that new artificial infilled surfaces should be made softer, and 92% reported that they could distinguish the difference between a softer or firmer artificial surface [ 15].
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This is referred to as "mano dura," or firm hand.
(She declined to identify individuals or firms, citing client confidentiality).
The league has refused to say which outside investigation firm, or firms, handled the vetting.
I'm often contacted by a managing partner of a law firm or a C.E.O. or firm administrator.
He would not say whether the commission planned to levy fines against any person or firm.
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