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Scientists don't know precisely why D. radiodurans is so hardy.
It's unsurprising that this book should prove so hardy: O'Connor was compelling when voicing an opinion.
If you are not so hardy, go to Le Marche: still unspoilt and full of history but more civilised.
Others are so hardy that the Parks Department plans to propagate them from cuttings or even tissue culture.
More confounding are studies that suggest that coyotes are so hardy, and so reproductively able, that they will rebound even from large-scale slaughter.
The deservedly popular Levi's 501s (straight-legged, button fly) are so hardy that, somewhere, originals from 1890 are probably still being worn (Levi's, 414 West 14th Street; $58).
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And so the hardy magazines are those that know their readers well enough to manage psychological blackmail.
So are hardy soups, whole-grain cereals, bread and rolls with unsweetened fruit butters and dairy products such as skim milk, buttermilk, low-fat yogurt and low-fat cheeses.
GLEASON'S, which opened in August in Peekskill, joins a thriving patch of scrappy, recession-era eating spots that have sprung up locally — like so many hardy lettuces — in a forbidding economic climate.
The reason that Sequoia is often so poorly hardy in Germany is undoubtedly because the seeds from which the plants were raised were collected in the lower regions (the species occurs to 1400 m) and only rarely from populations at higher elevations in harsher climates.
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