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1 Those of the temperate zone are ill fitted to withstand the rigors of winter.
2 As has been said, there was plenty of clothing to withstand the rigors of the arctic regions.
3 The professor and the boys, together with the two helpers, were clothed to withstand the rigors of the arctic regions.
4 Beef intended for delivery at this post must arrive here with sufficient flesh to withstand the rigors of our winter.
5 He also needed to build a projector that could withstand the rigors of turbulence and be light enough to mount on a plane.
6 They have even designed special models to withstand the rigors of life in the countryside, with its frequent power surges and widespread rodents.
7 Drusus himself led the counterattack, though he was hard pressed to find enough men capable of withstanding the rigors of battle.
8 The other kinds of nut trees that I have mentioned, even to the pecan, withstood the rigors of the winter with no protection whatever.
9 The upper country wanted older stock, believing that it withstood the rigors of winter better, and I trimmed my sail to catch the wind.
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