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Residents here need to be hardy, though.
OCCUPATIONAL HAZARDS You have to be hardy to conduct fieldwork on the Antarctic Peninsula.
It is meant to be hardy to the Washington, D.C. zone, but may grow farther north.
Across the region, what had seemed to be hardy fig trees have failed to blossom this spring.
That means the servers inside it have to be hardy enough to last that long without needing repairs.
Previous dark cultivars have been evergreen, and therefore slightly tender, but deciduous 'Northern Star' is guaranteed to be hardy.
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The Fitzgerald cult has survived in the face of all these changes, proving to be hardier than Fitzgerald himself.
Purple-leaved varieties tend to be hardier, such as the French classic 'Bleu de Solaise' (Real Seeds) and the British bred 'Northern Lights' (Dobies).
He wondered whether animals that have DNA from other species should be preferentially conserved because they are likely to be hardier, or whether biologists should preferentially protect "purer" animals with less genetic mixing.
She first lays eggs that will bear daughters--which tend to be hardier--and saves the eggs of her more sensitive sons for last.
"In this research we worked on colonies from the same species, where some were found to be hardier than others," she said.
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