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harsh and outer
A space suit is a garment worn to keep a human alive in the harsh environment of outer space, vacuum and temperature extremes.
The outer coat is long, straight, and harsh in texture while the undercoat is soft, thick and short.
The Cardigan is a double-coated dog where the outer coat is dense, slightly harsh in texture, and of medium length.
The outer coat will be dense, straight, and harsh.
Human habitation was restricted by the harsh exposed position on the estuary – civilisation took a hold in a greater and more permanent way in the more comfortable outer lying rural areas.
The coat consists of a soft, extremely dense undercoat and straight, harsh outer guard hairs.
The distinctive outer coat is straight, harsh, wiry and flat lying, and is from one to two inches in length.
Outwardly, he sometimes gave an impression of being remote, matter of fact, and even harsh, but once the outer shell was broken, one invariably found in him a person of extreme warmth, deep humanity, sympathy and understanding ; and though almost altogether unmindful of his own personal comforts, he was extremely solicitous in the case of others.
His pendant-endowed powers include super strength, flight, and resistance to harsh environments like outer space although he can be injured in his transformed state.
When hand-stripped, the Giant Schnauzer has either a harsh, wiry outer coat and dense, soft undercoator a soft, smooth coat.
The outer coat is dense, straight, harsh, and close lying.
* Space Prime-A Prime-body meant to withstand to harsh conditions of outer space.
Within most of the timeline of the series and movie, the existence of Reavers is officially denied by the Alliance, the ruling government of humanity, but they are a harsh reality around the outer planets.

harsh and guard
Former guard Ahn Myong-chol describes the conditions in the camp as harsh and life-threatening.
banner held a " puke-in " at a shopping mall, when Edward Abbey was subjected to harsh criticism and heckling by some younger newcomers to EF when he attended the 1987 EF rendezvous ( Foreman and the other old guard of EF, who revered Abbey, were horrified that he would receive that sort of treatment at an EF gathering ), and when some Earth First!
A guard reported that punitive exercise was used in a harsh way.
The guard suffers a steep price for lingering just a little too long, a harsh punishment swiftly dealt by Mikal on Ansset's word.
" Shortly after Coleman's death in 2010, an article appeared in the newspaper El Comercio that noted that " the nod to the harsh reality of Gary Coleman in episode is given: in real life a few years ago Gary had to make a living as a shop security guard.

harsh and are
This means that species are more likely to become population threatened, endangered, and even extinct, when and where abiotic stress is especially harsh.
The Ubaye Valley has an Alpine climate and winters are harsh as a result of the altitude, but there are only light winds as a result of the relief.
Others, such as raccoons and bears, depending on the local habitat, are more omnivorous ; the giant panda is almost exclusively a herbivore, but will take fish, eggs and insects, while the polar bear's harsh habitat forces it to subsist mainly on prey.
While urban areas are growing and thriving, economic adjustments have been harsh in rural and resource-dependent communities, and emigration has been an ongoing phenomenon for some parts of the region.
The method is popular in peptide synthesis, where the substrates are sensitive to harsh conditions like high heat.
Practise then from the start to say to every harsh impression, " You are an impression, and not at all the thing you appear to be.
However, this is often not taken seriously by local law enforcement who are under budgeted and over worked to consider a few harsh words seriously, even if they are a threat.
An early example is in Maurice Tourneur's The Pride of the Clan ( 1917 ), in which there is a series of shots of waves beating on a rocky shore which are shown when the locale of the story, which is about the harsh lives of fisher folk, is being introduced.
In agriculture, genetically engineered crops are created to possess several desirable traits, such as resistance to pests, herbicides, or harsh environmental conditions, improved product shelf life, and increased nutritional value.
When conditions are harsh, often before winter or in poor feeding conditions, sexual reproduction occurs in some hydras.
Given that the Qur ' an is vague regarding the punishment of homosexual sodomy, Islamic jurists turned to the collections of the hadith and seerah ( accounts of Muhammad's life ) to support their argument for Hudud punishment ; these are perfectly clear but particularly harsh.
They are often used in harsh environments where water-or leak-proofing is desirable.
Although Mao's stated goals of combating bureaucracy, encouraging popular participation, and stressing China's self-reliance are generally seen as laudable — and the rapid industrialization that began during Mao's reign is credited for laying a foundation for China's development in the late 20th century — the harsh methods he used to pursue them, including torture and executions, have been widely rebuked as being ruthless and self-defeating.
Wolverine are most likely to eat moose as carrion but have killed moose, including adults, when the large ungulates are weakened by harsh winter conditions.
Winters are long and harsh, daytime highs in the mid and lows around.
Formerly wrought iron, today's nails are typically made of steel, often dipped or coated to prevent corrosion in harsh conditions or improve adhesion.
... contemporary readers are reminded by Machiavelli's teaching of Thucydides ; they find in both authors the same “ realism ,” i. e., the same denial of the power of the gods or of justice and the same sensitivity to harsh necessity and elusive chance.
One can do this sort of harsh criticism on one's own, but others can help greatly, if important assumptions are shared with the person offering the criticisms.
Natives of the Arabian Peninsula, many Qataris are descended from a number of migratory tribes that came to Qatar in the 18th century to escape the harsh conditions of the neighboring areas of Nejd and Al-Hasa.
The climate is very damp and windy and winters are harsh and long.
Huskies are an active, energetic, and resilient breed whose ancestors came from the extremely cold and harsh environment of the Siberian Arctic.
What we set out to do was to throw all these images together, which are all over the top and to shine a kind of harsh light on them, to satirize them.

harsh and prominent
The prominent Nazi jurist Rudolf Klare argued for the moral superiority of harsh anti-homosexual Teutonic traditions ( such as Germany, England and American states ) over Latin countries ( such as France, Spain, Italy, and Poland ) which no longer punished homosexual acts.
Already in 1944 prominent U. S. opinion makers had initiated a domestic propaganda campaign ( which was to continue until 1948 ) arguing for a harsh peace for Germany, with a particular aim to end the apparent habit in the U. S. of viewing the Nazis and the German people as separate entities.
In 2010 a group of forty prominent historians ranked Jagland as the weakest Norwegian prime minister since the end of the Second World War ; two years before, his predecessor Gro Harlem Brundtland had criticized his premiership in harsh terms and described Jagland as " stupid ".
Following his resignation, along with other prominent individuals such as the former first lady, Eleanor Roosevelt, Morgenthau remained for several years an active member of the group campaigning for a " harsh peace " for Germany.
Some elements that persist throughout their music are resounding, jangling guitar chords, throbbing, prominent bass lines, harsh roars of electronically distorted noise, and ambivalent melodies that wander between major and minor keys, as well as Sakurai's distinctive rich baritone voice.

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