She'd never found someone with her mental toughness, someone who could challenge her. [Please select]
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The wood is valuable for its toughness; it seldom splinters, and will bear a greater weight than the wood of most other trees. [Please select]
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The badger is covered with a thick, long-haired coat, which with a loose skin of extraordinary density and toughness forms a complete and effective armour. [Please select]
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These fabrics and cements are in most cases superior in toughness, flexibility, ease of application, etc. [Please select]
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The toughness of aluminum can be increased by adding a small per cent. [Please select]
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A process of gradually heating and cooling metals, whereby hardness and toughness are brought about. [Please select]
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Only minds of extraordinary toughness and originality could resist such a torrent of suggestion. [Please select]
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This toughness of the buffalo is by no means uncommon, but different animals vary much in their tenacity of life. [Please select]
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"Well, I _is_ tough, but wot'll toughness do for a feller agin iron shot."' [Please select]
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Even love should have a deal of toughness of fibre in it to be worth much. [Please select]
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Each shook his lance aloft, as if to ascertain the weight and toughness of the unwieldy weapon, and then laid it in the rest. [Please select]
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