1. She was known for taking care of business with a feminine touch in the town too tough to die. 2. It needs to be used as soon as it is made, however, as it quickly becomes too tough to handle and shape. 3. EX-MARINE Doug Pearson proved too tough for his rivals in the final North Yorkshire and South Durham Cross Country League meeting of the season at Loftus yesterday. 4. Although the Atlanta market proved to be too tough, south Georgia is a potential growth area, Demme said. 5. And for a half Saturday night, it looked like it might be too tough. 6. Anybody worried that Harvey is a Gary Roberts, Kevin Stevens type of player that might be playing too tough for his body? 7. Asked to be more specific, Flint talked about a schedule many of his supporters believe was too tough and included too many nonconference road games. 8. At first blush, that may not seem too tough. 9. Asked whether the new federal welfare law was too tough on the poor, Torricelli said that the bill that finally passed was a significant improvement over the original. 10. At Sandia National Laboratories, smaller, convenient pressurized backpacks pump out refined goo, though Swett now rejects it as too tough to control. |