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the hardiness
noun
The state of being hardy, especially (of a plant) of being resistant to cold or other environmental conditions.
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There is the matter of the hardiness zones themselves.
The western hemlock lacks the hardiness demanded in the east.
If your zone number has risen, you have a bit more wiggle room in the hardiness department.
Purportedly, the bags can hold 400 pounds; the hardiness of your shoulder sockets is a separate issue.
Paul Wolfowitz, Rummy's deputy, conceded that the war planners may have underestimated the hardiness of the heartless Iraqi fighters.
And he brought to it in its later stages a quality of chastened knowledge, the hardiness of the survivor.
And on opening day of the winter swimming season, it is tradition that lumps of ice are tossed into the pool to test the hardiness of the competitors.
The hardiness sometimes interfered with her interpretations, as in a tragic song from Mahler's "Kindertotenlieder". "You must look straight out," Ms. Ludwig said.
They revel in the hardiness required to brave freezing temperatures for hours on end, and they marvel at the beauty of playing through the winter landscape.
It is a tribute to the hardiness of his character that after the agony of this procedure he went back to Barnaby Rudge almost without a pause.
But the specific character of the cyclone, the hardiness of villagers and aid from private citizens helped prevent further death and sickness, aid workers say.
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