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harden position
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5.40 |
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Both sides harden positions. |
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harden stance
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2.30 |
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But the Serbs only hardened their stance. |
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harden attitude
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1.97 |
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The current violence has hardened attitudes on both sides. |
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harden heart
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1.25 |
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Vengeance merely hardens the heart. |
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harden resolve
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1.12 |
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But BMG has also hardened its resolve. |
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harden opposition
|
0.79 |
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The news has hardened opposition to the government. |
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harden line
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0.59 |
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Britain has hardened its line against Serbian atrocities. |
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harden tone
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0.59 |
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But Mayor Jean-Claude Gaudin, who had earlier made conciliatory gestures, hardened his tone. |
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harden rhetoric
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0.46 |
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But Israeli and Palestinian officials hardened their rhetoric Thursday as the fighting escalated. |
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harden steel
|
0.46 |
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These additives are designed to harden the steel. |
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harden artery
|
0.39 |
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BYO hardened arteries. |
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harden view
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0.33 |
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If anything, her time in prison has only hardened her views. |
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harden course
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0.26 |
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The organizers delayed the start of the second run by an hour to harden the course with chemicals. |
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harden division
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0.26 |
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But the white flight has hardened a division in Matteson. |
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harden feeling
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0.26 |
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No one wants to intensify the rhetoric and harden feelings. |
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harden policy
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0.26 |
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South Korea has threatened to harden its policy toward the North. |
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harden stand
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0.26 |
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Developing countries harden stand against linking trade with human rights. |