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But Texas ranchers are a tough breed.
A tough breed, these New Yorkers.
Those West Australians are a tough breed.
A tough breed of men, many would perish in these woods in drowning accidents, from disease or from strangulated hernias brought on by their heavy loads.
This word translates as orphan or wanderer, a tough breed that herds livestock on the pampas, spending hours in the saddle fueled by "mate" — a bitter tea that is an appetite suppressant.
But documentarians tend to be a tough breed.
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Within half a generation after the Soviet collapse, however, the intellectuals who took the stage for nationalism were ousted by a younger, tougher breed: businessmen and administrators, some of whom make up the ill-defined "mafia" lamented throughout today's Russia.
Although White's Tree frogs are among the toughest breeds available, they are especially prone to overeating.
In 2012 he opened a Twitter account with the handle @herdyshepherd1 – he specialises in Herdwick sheep, the tough mountain breed synonymous with the Lake District.
But by the time Walker took the reluctant decision to suspend his campaign on Monday – just 71 days after its formal launch – the dream of this tough new breed of purple state Republicanism lay in tatters.
Perhaps tough times breed warm spirits.
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