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1. Stiffened his neck and hardened his heart - 2 Chronicles 36:16 offers the tragic comment upon this attitude that Zedekiah possessed
2. God has spoken and revealed Himself, but the people of Israel have been hardened to it
3. His shell hardened and then he really started to grow in size
4. These 20 were the hardened ones from the first hatching
5. Everything had hardened to the mineral state by now, but it was obvious what they were
6. She is still wired, but the circuits have hardened and she won't short out on him
7. of the glass and hardened with nail polish
8. He rolled with the momentum, but even so, it was a violent roll, and though the ground was sand-covered, a layer of hardened silica was not far beneath
9. Halfway across the room, the interior bar latch rested -- a bent piece of hardened steel
10. All of the walls were three-feet of solid hardened bi-metal
11. For his own safety, Dobber was relocated as far as possible from the man, who was a hardened survivor of the first war of Lock Core
12. But with his muscular arms and shoulders hardened from years of toil in the granite mines, he was possibly the strongest
13. Interesting to me, it says that God hardened Pharaoh’s
14. "Though gifted at turning the Oneness into a weapon, the Age of War had hardened the races, birthing new and more destructive weapons by the day," Brice continued
15. Still, with over a thousand hardened laborers screaming at his back, Drau'd knew he was in for a grizzly fight the instant he lifted Hell's Bane off of a crushed, wolf helm and saw the creature's flesh regenerate almost instantaneously
16. The defenders were an undisciplined lot, hardened fighters one and all, but few soldiers
17. It would whisper until one cool night the gum hardened and fell away allowing the poster to flip flop and continue whispering to any official Post Office notice it came across
18. The coating hardened and gained pigment
19. His eyes hardened as he considered what two young slaves might be doing on it
20. His skin hardened into scales, this time covering his entire expanded body
21. The cloud reformed and hardened
22. Various nondestructive tests (rebound, penetration, pullout, vibration and other methods) are widely used in practice for determination of strength of hardened concrete based on
23. For strength evaluation of hardened concrete by nondestructive methods calibration charts are used, which related by measured indirect evaluation to the compressive strength of concrete
24. He was nicknamed the Warlord, not so much for his prowess on the battlefield as for his appearance, for his was the face of a hardened warrior
25. His form befitted a warrior and nothing else, for this man was hardened through and through
26. The hardened warrior, veteran of several score battles, wept
27. The bottom line was though that we had become hardened and indifferent to death or even seeing people with the most appalling wounds and that was just another tragedy of this Gallipoli campaign
28. There was one thing at least now and that was I did not throw up every time one of my shots killed someone or I looked at piles of corpses for the peninsula had hardened me to death and robbed me of my innocence
29. So you take care and get better the catch us up as quick as you can because it wont be the same without you after all you are now one of the only battle hardened veterans we have
30. Soon it was apparent, even to hardened soldiers, Jesus was unable to carry the beam
31. Although they are not of the ancestry of the fame of Aldereithellen, the farmers and villagers of Menjaraith are also keen hunters and archers, and many of those farmers were once soldiers who are now hardened veterans
32. Halon's face hardened as he stared at the General
33. Cruzel’s face hardened and he gripped her neck harder, twisted his hand violently to the side, snapping her neck
34. “Yes, but you are the one who went into the burning house, after dispatching a hardened criminal and rescued the two men trapped inside, is that not so?”
35. They did not disappoint us being much more hardened and experienced in riots than us
36. Although I agree that gun licenses should not be issued arbitrarily and only under extraordinary circumstances, isn‘t reasonable to assume that the vast majority of individuals willing to surrender their ―weapons‖, that are (otherwise) gathering dust inside clothes closets, dresser drawers and kitchen cupboards, or stuffed inside a sock, for that matter, represent a small minority of law-abiding citizens who, in any event, would be unlikely to use them, unless pressed, unlike hardened criminal elements in the community who wouldn‘t give a second thought to surrendering the tools of their trade unless they were compelled to do so? A fifty-dollar gift certificate from Macys is insufficient compensation for the criminally-minded
37. Molten steel that had hardened
38. Its (hardened) principles are based on the assumption that ―existence exists‖, operating independently of ―consciousness‖ and that the decisions that an individual often makes are based on Reason, (alone); that is to say, Reason is our (only) ―proper guide to action‖
39. Although society‘s ultimate goal should be, wherever possible, the rehabilitation of its hardened citizens; and allowing that a rehabilitated, productive citizen must necessarily accrue to the mutual advantage of that society and that polite and polished manners otherwise enhance the quality of life or, if not for humane reasons only, its immediate objective should be maintaining the safety and security of its law-abiding citizens by keeping them out of harm‘s way
40. We were not yet hardened by the mean streets and even though we soaked the training in we needed the mean streets to make us effective
41. When chocolate has hardened, store bonbons in plastic bag in the freezer
42. Cool until chocolate has hardened, and break into pieces
43. ) Adopting conspicuously faulty and (otherwise) self-serving reasoning conveniently side-steps a very important fact; that we all exist in a less than perfect world subject to changing fortunes and other unexpected events that routinely challenge our mettle; and that Nature, however, has its own inestimable manner of compensating each of us with an innate capacity to endure hardships and rise above our present condition however unfavorable or improbable our prospects for a ―better‖ life may appear and that an individual‘s threshold for suffering and privation oftentimes vary in proportion to that individual‘s (mental) endurance and acquired habits in spite of that individual‘s accustomed environment and in any event, such (gratuitous) impressions are problematical at best and should not serve as a litmus test in determining who should or should not be permitted to live or given an equal opportunity to exercise free choice(s) pre-empted by selfish motives indifferent to such rights; motives whose arbitrary designs are (otherwise) impervious to the apparent limits or consequences of questionable solutions whose (hardened) indifference to Life must inevitably diminish the (inherent) value a society confers upon its citizens regardless of their station in life
44. Watching the assembly carefully, Grindel picked out those badgers who might cause him trouble in the future– the hardened stares, the eyes that questioned even though the owner remained silent
45. Their hearts hardened, unwilling to weep with Me in this last hour
46. Minister Wade delivered a sermon that would have softened any heart that held a burden or was hardened
47. In this time of famine, their hearts have hardened, And in them a heart like a beast has taken form
48. Therefore it is no longer sufficient that I send only one prophet or a single witness, for the foreheads of this modern generation are hardened, harder than adamant stone
49. Examining it intently, his hopes revived when he saw the shape of a small footprint had been scratched into the hardened surface
50. As a result, the milk hardened and her breasts turned blue