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This was not the voice of a victim but that of someone robust and raging.
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So he decided to put it to the test, and seek someone with robust knowledge.
If he's right about the new role, a future home secretary will never find someone as robust and independent as he is to replace him.
I don't mind paying someone a robust salary, but I think you have to be able to pass a red-face test".
"Sam Warburton will come in there if you want someone more robust and the likes of Robshaw will come into it as well.
Meanwhile, although sales of song downloads and ringbacks (the song you hear in lieu of a ring when you call someone) remain robust, sales of ringtones are expected to decline in 2008.
You listened as if to someone buffeted but robust, looking at you flat-lipped and staring.
That was a blow for William Hague, who had been backing Nick Bourne, a mild-mannered Swansea law professor, and Mr Hague's chief spokesman in Wales.But Welsh Tories clearly preferred someone markedly more robust.
Instead, what the House lacks, on right and left, is someone who is robust and realistic about the need to radically change the penal system because it costs too much and achieves too little – a reoffending rate of 45% for women.
Someone who has a robust neural network can find ways around these obstructions using back roads.
While Stitch Fix is a digitally native company, it's not exactly an explicit tech company and requires expertise outside of the realm of just the typical tech marketing talent — so getting someone with a pretty robust background like that would be important as it continues to expand into new areas of growth.
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