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A thin sheet overlying a relatively stiff substance will form wrinkles if one or the other stretches or shrinks.
You can stuff them with newspaper or another stiff substance to help them keep their shape.
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The French government is much accommodating in the form, but very stiff in the substance, and refuses absolutely to pay more for Morocco than it thinks Morocco is worth.
James Wasser, Superintendent of Schools, said he wanted the New Jersey Legislature to make the plant a controlled dangerous substance, like marijuana, and create stiffer penalties for possession.
Many trainers routinely inject their horses with hyaluronic acid, an organic substance that has the effect of loosening stiff joints.
Among the goals is the creation of trees that produce less lignin -- a substance similar to plastic that makes wood fibers stiff -- so they can be turned into paper and lumber using fewer chemicals.
But if the final law includes the Senate provisions on "economic substance," investors who entered into such deals could face stiff penalties on top of losing their tax shelters.
As a prelude to framing, photographs, prints, and posters may be mounted on stiff boards using wax sheets, but sometimes glue or another more durable substance is employed to create the bond.
Illicit use of Xyrem, or gamma hydroxybutyrate, also known as GHB, would be subject to stiff penalties under Schedule I, the most restrictive list of controlled substances, it said.
Stiff, indeed.
No substance.
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