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(Boucher had reassembled many of her old songs so that they would be sturdy enough for big amphitheatre speakers).
"I was happy, but then I said I was looking for a car that would be sturdy for long drives," he said.
The breed was developed in the late 1800s by Max von Stephanitz, who dreamed of standardizing the motley array of German farm dogs into a single model that would be sturdy, smart and companionable.
But the wooden pilings rising out of the Grand Canal in Venice are so decayed that as we clung to them one afternoon it wasn't at all clear whether they would be sturdy enough to prevent us from capsizing into its murky waters.
The duo and their colleagues stenciled out the ideal jellyfish shape on silicone, a material that would be sturdy but flexible, much like the jellyfish itself.
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I believe more and more that if they had, their Museum of Modern Art would be sturdier and less expensive, and more idiosyncratic, spacious and hospitable than the one we have.
The library's financial outlook would be sturdier were it not for a fierce battle over control of a $19 million bequest from one of Mr. Nixon's closest friends, Bebe Rebozo.
That would be a sturdy, even provocative act.
When Seton Hall scheduled Minnesota for their game tonight at Continental Arena, the Pirates' coach, Tommy Amaker, figured the Golden Gophers would be a sturdy nonconference test to prepare Seton Hall for the postseason.
The best choice would be a sturdy pair of tightly laced boots or tennis shoes.
Might the paper that we'd laid over the abyss be sturdy enough to convey us across?
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